When will 'How to Make a Killing' be released?
The film is scheduled for release on February 20, 2026.
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Glen Powell stars in the upcoming A24 dark comedy, 'How to Make a Killing,' as Becket Redfellow, a disinherited son who schemes to reclaim his family's wealth by any means necessary.
The trailer showcases Becket's murderous plans to remove the seven relatives standing between him and his inheritance. He navigates his relationships with his girlfriend, Ruth, and a former flame, Julia, while executing his scheme. The film is financed by Studiocanal and produced by Blueprint Pictures, with A24 handling the U.S. release.
The dark comedy explores the question of whether money can indeed buy happiness as Becket crafts imaginative 'accidents' for his relatives. The movie's tone and plot evoke similar 'eat-the-rich' themes found in films like 'Knives Out' and 'Ready or Not.'
The film is scheduled for release on February 20, 2026.
The film stars Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, Ed Harris, Jessica Henwick, Zach Woods and Topher Grace.
The film follows Becket Redfellow, who plots to murder his wealthy relatives to reclaim his inheritance.
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