Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga in ‘A Star Is Born’ – Trailer

A Star is Born Movie 2018

The first trailer of the upcoming movie A Star Is Born, a remake of the 1937 Hollywood classic, is out and it looks incredibly dramatic. First-time director Bradley Cooper brings the singing sensation Lady Gaga to the big screen, and yes the story looks believable as both sing and romance onscreen in this musical drama.

The movie is going to be very special for both the stars, as Cooper co-stars, and co-writes the movie while this could be a major starting point for Lady Gaga in acting, who has already won her Golden Globe for her performance in the TV series American Horror Story: Hotel.

Watch the first movie trailer of A Star Is Born

With the presence of the four-time Oscar nominee actor and an Oscar-nominated music superstar, there is magic bound to happen in this romantic musical drama. This is evident in the trailer and the chemistry between both actors.

This is the third remake of the original A Star Is Born made in 1937 starring Janet Gaynor and Frederic March. The movie was later adopted by director George Cukor for 1954 musical written by Moss Hart, starring Judy Garland and James Mason. Garland was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. Later in the 1976 rock musical, Frank Pierson directed Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson with the same characters and story.

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The storyline of A Star Is Born follows country singer-songwriter Jackson Maine (Cooper) struggling with his personal life because of excessive drinking. Things start changing when he first spotted a struggling artist Ally (Gaga) performing at a local club. They both inspire each other, they fall in love, and they perform together, but Maine has to fight with his internal insecurities that push them apart.

A Star Is Born was previously scheduled for May 2018 but now the release date has been moved to October 5, 2018.

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