The forthcoming Dark comedy drama The Finnish Scheme has revealed a new trailer, which includes some of the big stars in some of the director’s past projects.
This clip opens with a mega -rich businessman with the Bancio Dell Toro, named Magnet Zisa Zasa Cordo, who is hit by a dirty plane crash. Due to the victim of his accident, he decides to leave his entire property on one of his ten children, his daughter’s sister, Liesel (Mia Therapelton), who is just a nun. However, Lisel soon found out that his father’s business was quite complicated, and that included a series of synchronous characters and was a target for many enemies. See the full trailer below.
More details about the film are quite limited, with its login reading: “A family and family business story.” This is Anderson’s first film after his 2024 short film The Wondolee Story of Henry Sugar, which won his first Oscar at the 97th Academy Award. The last full -length feature of the filmmaker was the French dispatch, which was premiered in 2023.
The Finnish Scheme is directed by Anderson, which jointly written the story with Roman Cola. The score has been developed by the scandal dysplat, which has worked on a row of other Anderson Flexes, which includes the Grand Bodapest Hotel, Fantastic Mr Fox, and Moon Rise Kingdom.
The cast includes Anderson’s past stars, such as Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johnson, Jeffrey Wright, Richard Evade, Matthew Amrik, Rupert Friend, Hope Davis, and Benedict Kimber Beach. The film also includes Michael Sierra, Brian Cranston, and Riz Ahmed.
The Finnish Scheme is ready to target theaters in the United States on May 30, and will see a widespread release from June 6, 2025. For more, watch the list of our best Weiss Anderson movies, or keep up the upcoming movies on your way.