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In case it hasn’t landed on your radar yet,Friendshipis a new ~wild~ comedy film from A24 starringTim RobinsonandPaul Rudd. The quick pitch is: Suburban dad, Craig (Robinson) falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor (Paul Rudd), but Craig’s attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives.

And let’s just say, if you’re a fan of the showI Think You Should Leave, this will be 1000% up your alley because the film feels like an extra-long episode of that show. And it’s great, 10/10 would recommend.

Because I enjoy a good deep-dive into things I like, here are some interesting behind-the-scenes facts about the film I just learned:

1.This is writer-director Andrew DeYoung’s debut feature film. His previous credits include directing for shows likeOur Flag Means Death,Pen15, andShrill.

2.Although the writing and jokes seem ~very~ Tim Robinson, he was shockingly not a writer (or even co-writer) on it.

3.However, DeYoung says that Tim did come to mind while writing his script. “Thankfully, he said ‘yes’ when I sent it [the script] to him,” he toldEntertainment Weekly.

4.DeYoung and Robinson are actually good friends IRL, which maybe explains why DeYoung was able to capture Tim Robinson’s comedic voice so well in the film.

5.You might think there was a ton of improv in the film, but apparently, Robinson doesn’t like improv. According toDeYoung, they did do it [improv], as Rudd is “exceptional” at it. But while a few things made it into the movie, for the most part what you see was written on the page.

6.Part of DeYoung’s inspiration was his own friendship “issues” IRL. He explained, “A few years ago, I had my ownFriendshipissues that I was trying to resolve, and I realized that I’d never seen abreakupstory about two middle-aged men. It’s something that’s happening all the time. It’s tragic but it’s also deeply funny.”

7.And interestingly, DeYoung wrote the script in2020during the pandemic.

8.Another surprising inspiration for the film was actually Paul Thomas Anderson’s filmThe Master— a dramatic story about a guru who becomes dangerously entangled with one of his acolytes.

9.And Robinson was immediately on board with that concept. DeYoung said, “When I finished theFriendshipscreenplay, I told Tim that I had written it for him and that I wanted to shoot the story like it wasThe Master. He got right back to me and just said, ‘Great, let’s do it.'”

10.Originally, the supporting role of Austin was a smaller part, which DeYoung says “made attracting talent trickier than expected.”

11.And the part of Austin was actually rewritten for Paul Rudd. DeYoung explained, “It [the script] got to Paul Rudd, and it was just clear how amazing that would be.”

12.In fact, Paul Rudd’s character was originally named Brian. But then Rudd pointed out that"Brian"was the name of his character inAnchorman,who is ALSO a news guy.

13.And it was Paul Ruddwho pitchedthe name “Austin” instead of Brian.

14.As for the role of Tami, played by Kate Mara, DeYoung wanted Robinson to act against someone not traditionally known for comedy.

15.In fact, Mara was one of the first people pitched to DeYoung. He toldEntertainment Weekly, “I met her and immediately was like, ‘Yeah, you’re perfect. Let’s do this.'”

16.“Spiritual emptiness” is a theme DeYoung wanted to really emphasize in the film saying that in today’s society, “capital has replaced religion.” He continued, “I wanted to point to that, and to the almost religious grasp that companies like Marvel have on our culture.”

17.Echoing that empty feeling, they actually filmed in ice-cold weather — upstate New York in January and February for 23 days.

18.And, despite the film being a comedy, DeYoung didn’t want the audience to feel “safe or settled.”

19.Finally, to emphasize that uneasy feeling, the filmmakers used as much natural lighting as possible. In fact, they took inspiration from the 2018 psychological thrillerBurning.In particular, they looked to a scene where the characters in that film are sitting outside at sunset. “We were reaching for something similar and to bring it into a comedy, where everybody’s guard is down,” said DeYoung.

Friendshipopens in theaters on May 9. And if you wanna see more, you can check out the official trailer here:

Unless otherwise mark , fact were sourced from the film ’s production notes .

Two people outdoors, one holding a drink, both in winter coats. They are engaged in conversation, one showing something to the other

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A person in an office sits at a desk, looking at a laptop, with a contemplative expression and a mug beside them

Four people sit in chairs, laughing together in a dimly lit setting

Person outdoors smiling, wearing a coat with the hood down

Person in a puffy coat opens a gate, surrounded by tall trees. Cozy, rural setting

Person with night vision goggles smiling in a dark environment

Two men in a casual setting, laughing and holding drinks, with posters in the background. One is in a tie and shirt, the other in a shirt and trousers

Six men stand in a garage, looking intently at the camera. They appear serious, engaged in a tense or dramatic moment

Person in dark tunnel holding a lit candle, mouth open in an expression of fear or shock

A person in a suit gestures at a dining table with glasses and plates, appearing to engage in conversation

Two people face each other wearing protective headgear and boxing gloves in a sparring stance inside a gym or training room

A person with short hair and a mustache looks slightly away from the camera, wearing a bandana around their neck

A person in period costume with a mustache speaks outdoors, wearing a chainmail design and a white collar

Person in pinstripe suit holding an object, standing by glass cabinet with bottles and books behind

Man with a mustache and medium-length hair looking over his shoulder with a slight smile, appearing in a pensive moment

A person arranges flowers at a table with a calm expression. They wear a green apron over a turtleneck, surrounded by floral arrangements and fruits

A person sitting at a table surrounded by flowers, wearing a green shirt and gray turtleneck, appears to be speaking

A person sits in an armchair, looking confused while holding a book. The room is warmly lit with a table lamp and framed photos in the background

A person in a brown coat walks along a quiet street with houses in the background

A person with a hat and jacket is pointing inside a garage or utility room, with various tools and a photo on the wall

A person outdoors is holding a phone to their ear, looking thoughtful or concerned, with trees and a building in the background