Martin Scorsese, Adam Driver, Idris Elba, Spike Jonze…and now, Barry Keoghan.
The crop of Squarespace Tremendous Bowl-ad alums is nothing to scoff at, particularly since Scorsese directed in addition to starred within the model’s 2024 advert. Tremendous Bowl LIX marks the Irish actor Keoghan’s flip.
For the large sport quick movie, Keoghan is once more co-starring with a donkey, identical to in “The Banshees of Inisherin.” The business, titled “Barry and Mosley,” co-stars Don Mosley — that’s the donkey — who may actually use a web site to assist his budding appearing profession.
“Barry brings his signature appeal and depth to this marketing campaign, celebrating creativity and entrepreneurship in a approach that’s each hanging and sudden,” a Squarespace assertion reads.
And it’s true: Keoghan’s comedy chops (whereas chomping an apple) actually shine right here.
The “Saltburn” actor has a slew of different, non-donkey associated initiatives within the works, together with Eire-set drama “Deliver Them Down” alongside Christopher Abbott. The movie, which premiered on the 2024 Toronto Worldwide Movie Competition, will debut in theaters on Friday, February 7 from MUBI.
Keoghan can be believed to be portraying Ringo Starr in Sam Mendes’ four-part Beatles biopic, and co-leads Andrea Arnold’s “Fowl” with Franz Rogowski. He additionally will seem within the “Peaky Blinders” film with Cillian Murphy, and is starring in The Weeknd’s movie with Trey Edward Shults, titled “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” alongside Jenna Ortega. The function is a part of The Weeknd’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” album, which is the third in a trilogy of studio albums together with “After Hours” (2020) and “Daybreak FM” (2022). This album and movie is the ultimate chapter, “crafted with existential and self-referential themes and accompanied by visionary teasers,” in response to its announcement.
And will Keoghan reunite together with his “Saltburn” director Emerald Fennell quickly? Fennell and fellow “Saltburn” star Jacob Elordi are collaborating on an adaptation of Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights,” with “Saltburn” producer Margot Robbie additionally starring.
Keoghan informed IndieWire that he can be concerned with becoming a member of the movie, if doable. “I’m not going to say I’m ready on the script however, if there’s an element there that made sense,” Keoghan mentioned, “anybody that I’ve labored with earlier than I’d work with them in a heartbeat. I don’t need to bug her about it, however yeah, if the half made sense.”
Learn Keoghan’s current interview with IndieWire right here, and take a look at the Tremendous Bowl spot beneath.