Courtesy of Apple TV+Film & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsWatch the trailer for On the Rocks, Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray’s reunionThe film – also starring Rashida Jones and Marlon Wayans – is the director and actor’s first theatrical release since Lost in TranslationShareLink copied ✔️August 19, 2020August 19, 2020TextDazed Digital On the Rocks, Sofia Coppola’s new Bill Murray-starring film, has got its first trailer. The film marks Coppola and Murray’s first feature collaboration since Lost in Translation some 17 years ago (although they did work together on the 2015 Netflix special A Very Murray Christmas). On the Rocks also features Rashida Jones and Marlon Wayans, and comes from A24 and Apple TV+. The film follows “a young New York mother faced with sudden doubts about her marriage teams up with her larger-than-life playboy father to tail her husband”. “Laura (Rashida Jones) thinks she’s happily hitched, but when her husband Dean (Marlon Wayans) starts logging late hours at the office with a new co-worker, Laura begins to fear the worst,” the film’s official synopsis says. “She turns to the one man she suspects may have insight: her charming, impulsive father Felix (Bill Murray), who insists they investigate the situation. As the two begin prowling New York at night, careening from uptown parties to downtown hotspots, they discover at the heart of their journey lies their own relationship.” The trailer says that the film will be available in cinemas and on Apple TV+ in October, though with release dates constantly shifting due to coronavirus, this could all change. Watch the trailer below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE7 generation-defining moments from Girls Euphoria season 3 is a celebration of female degradation Nike Airmaxxing with singer-songwriter Simone RuthThis iPhone-shot doc exposes the ugliness of authoritarianism7 things to watch from trans film festival TITE10 films we’re excited to see at Cannes Film Festival 2026Exit8: A must-see Japanese horror about an endless commute ‘It’s just the aesthetic’: The Drama and the allure of violent subculturesWhat went down at our 25th anniversary screening of AmélieHow Daniel Blumberg turned water, wind and silence into a film scoreDazed x MUBI Cinema Club’s season finale: Father Mother Sister Brother6LILITH6: Inside the witchy femme mall cult of Forbidden FruitsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy