Is ‘Beau Is Afraid’ Script Leaked? Where to read it 

Beau is Afraid leaked script resulted in the change of title. In a statement from A24, “Disappointment Boulevard” has changed its name to Beau is Afraid. The exact tweet showed an animated poster of a little boy

“Beau” was directed by Aster in 2011. In Phoenix’s role, he will portray a distraught but pleasant-looking man, whose mother dominates him and he has never met his father in the first place. Read the article to know more about Beau is afraid leaked script.

Beau is Afraid – A short description:

The trailer for Aster’s upcoming film was mostly kept under wraps until today. We expected Aster to incorporate scares into Beau is Afraid because he comes from a horror tradition. Aster’s latest project involves the story of one of the most successful entrepreneurs of all time, retelling the story of his decades-spanning career in the short plot description. When the first posters for Beau Is Afraid appeared online, Phoenix appeared de-aged, which ensured that the director’s usual weirdness would be present in the film.

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The movie’s description describes it as a surreal horror film set in alternate present spanning decades. The young man travels home after the death of his mother, and he finds himself in the midst of some terrifying supernatural dangers. ‘

At Sundance 2018, Aster grabbed attention with his brilliantly realized neo-horror film, Hereditary. An upcoming short film directed by Aster, Beau, is described in the para as follows:

“Beau is Afraid” has been called a nightmare comedy by Ari Aster because he wants to keep his intentions under wraps. Taking into account that Midsommar dealt with a breakup, and Hereditary dealt with a family drama, those movies absolutely are both of those things, but also very horrific. We can probably expect Beau is Afraid to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor. As of now, all we can do is speculate about the story and nothing else.

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Beau is afraid of what?

Beau is Afraid producers Ari Aster and A24 keep plot details close to the vest, which makes sense. It’s possible to ruin Aster’s journey with his upcoming movie if he says too much, as he did with his previous two.

An ingeniously depraved, bold and boldly incisive new film from Ari Aster is based on the true story of a paranoid man who embarks on an epic journey to find his mother at the end of the world. This simple plot summary probably cannot capture the depth of what Beau is Afraid is really about, as with Ari Aster’s other films.

Beau is Afraid cast and crew

Some social media images have surfaced showing Phoenix on location during production, although it remains unclear what role he is playing. Phoenix appears to have gained weight and appears a bit haggard, indicating a new body transformation. It’s never a good idea to just go by what the images look like, since the finished film almost always looks much different from the candid shots we see in the beginning.

Actors for the role have been confirmed since the summer of 2021 (according to Deadline articles from June 21 and July 21):

  • Nathan Lane (The Producers, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels)
  • Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone, Lost Girls)
  • Parker Posey (Scream 3, The Eye)
  • Stephen McKinley Henderson (Fences)
  • Patti LuPone (Broadway, American Horror Story)
  • Denis Menochet (Inglorious Basterds)
  • Hayley Squires (In the Earth)
  • Zoe Lister-Jones (How It Ends)
  • Kylie Rogers (Home Before Dark)
  • Michael Gandolfini (The Many Saints of Newark)

Cast members include actors with diverse genre experience. The cast is undeniably strong. There is a lot of comedy in there as well as some horror and gritty thrillers. It leads us to speculate about the tone and story of the film.

From Disappointment Blvd. to Beau is Afraid, what was the purpose of the title change?

The reason for the name change from Disappointment Blvd. to Beau is Afraid has not been explained by Ari Aster. As a working title, Disappointment Blvd. was probably just intended to obscure any speculation about the movie’s plot.

People speculated that Aster’s next movie after Midsommar would be an adaptation of a short film from 2011 called Beau before production started and Disappointment Blvd was the title given out by Aster and A24. It makes sense that A24 would want to keep the real title of the film hidden so long as possible after releasing the trailer and knowing that the actual title of the film is Beau is Afraid.

If you’ve seen both Beau (2011) and Beau is Afraid (2023), there are at least some similarities. This film is about a man suffering from manic depression who has a bizarre relationship with his mother (who appears to be a monster), and who gradually becomes increasingly fearful of people and the outside world as he progresses through the story. Joaquin Phoenix appears to be afraid of everyone in the trailer for Beau is Afraid, which shows clips of him on medication with a strange relationship with his mother. Besides wearing pajamas and canceling a trip to see their mothers, there are other similarities between the Beaus.

Those who have seen Beau might know about some very minor spoilers, but the story is much more complex. A24 may have also wanted to avoid misinformation spreading too early, since people would understandably speculate about the movie based on the short.

When Will Beau is Afraid be released in theaters?

There will be a theater release of Beau is Afraid on April 21, 2023.

The world premiere of Beau is Afraid was expected to take place at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2022. A brief article was published on May 24, 2022, explaining why the movie wasn’t screened at the festival. It is speculated that A24 wanted Ruimy to trim Ari Aster’s 210-minute cut of the film, which is 210 minutes long.

You can actually watch “Beau is Afraid “trailer on YouTube.

Is Beau is Afraid going to be on Netflix?

On April 21, 2023, Beau is Afraid will be released exclusively in theaters. The movie is unlikely to be streamed on Netflix after its theatrical release. In recent years, A24 films have moved from theaters to the Showtime streaming app and become available to purchase digitally on sites like Amazon. As of yet, no streaming release date has been announced.