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Bradley Cooper’s got a few tricks up his sleeve.
Oscar-winning directorGuillermo del Toro’s latest filmNightmare Alleystars Cooper andCate Blanchettand is based on William Lindsay Gresham’s 1946 novel of the same name.
Set in the 1940s, the dark and twisted plot follows the wild ride of Stanton Carlisle (Cooper), an ambitious carny-turned mentalist who discovers a knack for sleight of hand and showmanship and begins a journey into a bigger city as a master manipulator.
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Nightmare Alleymarksdel Toro’s first feature film since his Academy Award-winning romantic thriller,The Shape of Waterin 2017. Partnering with J. Miles Dale, who serves as a producer on the film, they were faced with a few challenges as they filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nightmare Alleyinitially began production in January 2020, but was shut down that March. The movie eventually resumed filming in Ontario, Canada in September 2020 and wrapped that December.
Although not ideal, the hiatus allowed the minds behind the production to deepen their understanding of the characters and story being told.

“Restriction is a friend to creativity, and time is also your friend when you take a moment to look at and work on and continue to mold,” Cooper toldDeadline. “I think we were able to take a look at what we had done. It informed, as it always does, and the more you explore and learn about what the story is, it keeps telling you things.”
Keep scrolling for more details onNightmare Alley, including when it premieres, who’s in the cast, and everything in between.
Who’s in theNightmare Alleycast?

In addition to Cooper, who explores the character complexities of Stanton Carlisle, and Blanchett, who inhabits the mysterious Dr. Lilith Ritter, the supporting cast is filled with talented stars likeRooney Mara, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, and Ron Perlman.
In fact, it was Perlman who suggested the movie adaptation to del Toro 30 years ago on the set of the director’s debut filmCronosin 1992 (and he wanted to play Stanton himself!).

“Ron originally wanted to play Stanton Carlisle when he was 30-something, which is 30 years ago now,” del Toro toldDeadline. “And he was thinking about a real carnival-looking guy; he was thinking of Elmer Gantry, he was thinking of revival tents.”
What was theNightmare Alleyproduction process like?

Aside from the pandemic that evidently caused production challenges, the order in which the film was shot was atypical. The second half of the movie was filmed before the first half to accommodate Cooper’s travel schedule.
“We didn’t want to do it that way,” Cooper said during aTribeca Talksconversation. “Things happened to us, with sets and other actors' availability and water, the snow and all that. I was the cause. I had moved to New York and said, ‘I can’t do it right now. Let me get settled.'”
How else did the pandemic affectNightmare Alleyproduction?
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While the pandemic ignited challenges throughout the movie-making industry, theNightmare Alleycast and crew used the pause to their advantage (in addition to deepening their understanding of the storyline and its characters).
The break also allowed the cast and creators to come with new ideas for the movie. For instance, Cooper lost 15 pounds during the break so he could portray Stan as a bit more scraggly during the beginning of the film (since the second half of the film was shot first).
Cooper told the outlet, “In that perspective, we were lucky because we were able to change the aesthetic of Stan in ways an audience might not even notice, but they will feel when they meet him again in the city.”
Is this the first film adaptation ofNightmare Alley?
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The Hollywood Reporterdescribes del Toro’s depictionas “a more expansive version than the first film iteration of the book.”
When doesNightmare Alleypremiere?

Nightmare Alleyhits theaters on Friday, Dec. 17 with a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes and an R rating. The Searchlight Pictures production had itsworld premiere on Dec. 1 in New York City, where the cast and crew joined in celebration.
source: people.com