The hilarious first trailer for My Old A** starring Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza debuted Thursday.
In this coming-of-age dramedy, rising star Maisy stars as 18-year-old Elliott, who is spending her last summer on her family’s cranberry farm before heading off to university in Toronto.
After an accident with a mushroom, Elliott meets her future self (Plaza), who warns her not to fall in love with a guest worker on her father’s farm, played by Wednesday alumnus Percy Hynes White.
“I think it’s kind of clever because I’m middle-aged,” the younger Elliott tells the older Elliott, to which the latter quips, “I’m a young adult.”
Written and directed by Megan Park, My Old A** also stars Maddie Ziegler and Kerrice Brooks and is produced by Margot Robbie.
The hilarious first trailer for My Old A** starring Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza premiered Thursday
The coming-of-age dramedy stars rising star Maisy as 18-year-old Elliott, who spends her last summer on her family’s cranberry farm before heading off to university in Toronto.
My Old A** is Park’s second film, following The Fallout, a 2021 drama about a fictional school shooting starring Jenna Ortega.
Park is perhaps best known for her role as Grace Bowman in The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
The trailer shows Elliott preparing to go to college and determined to make her last summer at home unforgettable.
To celebrate her 18th birthday, she and her best friends go to a remote island for a mushroom trip.
She and her best friends went to a remote island to try magic mushrooms.
At first, Elliott feels no effect from the mushrooms, but then she comes face to face with a woman who insists she is Elliott’s future self, played by Aubrey Plaza.
This future version of Elliott gives her a stern warning: stay away from anyone named Chad. Elliott thinks this will be simple enough.
However, when she encounters Chad (Percy Hynes White), the very person she needs to avoid, her plans become complicated.
As she spends more time with Chad, Elliott begins to reconsider her older self’s advice.
Written and directed by Megan Park, My Old A** also stars Maddie Ziegler and Kerrice Brooks, and is produced by Margot Robbie; (Robbie pictured in March)
After an accident with a mushroom, Elliott meets her future self (Plaza), who warns her not to fall for a guest worker on her father’s farm, played by Wednesday alumnus Percy Hynes White
“I’m quite attractive for a middle-aged person,” the younger Elliott tells the elder Elliott, to which the latter jokes, “I’m a young adult.”
My Old A** is Park’s second film, following The Fallout, a 2021 drama about a fictional school shooting starring Jenna Ortega
The trailer shows Elliott preparing to go to college and determined to make her last summer at home unforgettable
To celebrate her 18th birthday, she goes to a remote island with her best friends to look for mushrooms.
Through this unexpected relationship, she begins to learn valuable lessons about her future.
My Old A** will premiere in select theaters on Friday, September 13, followed by a nationwide release.
Plaza is experiencing an eventful 2024. In addition to My Old A**, she recently also starred in Francis Ford Coppola’s major project Megalopolis.
In addition, she has been announced as the lead actress in Liarmouth, which marks John Waters’ return to film after twenty years.
She and her best friends went to a remote island to try magic mushrooms
Initially, Elliott feels no effect from the mushrooms, but then she comes face to face with a woman who insists she is Elliott’s future self, played by Aubrey Plaza.
Through this unexpected relationship, she begins to learn valuable lessons about her future.
My Old A** premieres in select theaters on Friday, September 13, followed by a nationwide release
Robbie produces under her name LuckyChap Entertainment.
She founded the production in 2014 together with her husband, filmmaker Tom Ackerley.
They have produced several films including I, Tonya, Promising Young Woman, Barbie and Saltburn.
Under LuckyChap, the couple also starred in the Hulu series Dollface (2019-2022) and the Netflix miniseries Maid (2021).