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First Look At A24’s ‘Materialists’ Starring Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans, & Dakota Johnson

A24 has released the first poster for the upcoming film Materialists, which is a follow up to Celine Song’s Past Lives. The Materialists is set to arrive in theaters on June 13, 2025, and will follow the story of Lucy (Johnson), an expert in matchmaking that “is highly sought after by those willing to pay a premium for her services, including New York City elites.”

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