You’re by no means too previous for ar journey with the besties. Starring display screen legends Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field, “80 for Brady” follows 4 finest associates who embark on a wild journey to meet a dream: to witness their hero Tom Brady play earlier than he retires. “He’s almost 40 – that’s like 80 in people years,” Tomlin tells her associates within the trailer. “We’re 80 in people years!” Fonda quips.
The trailer sees the quartet of girls, “tired of [their] same old boring lives,” making the spontaneous journey to the 2017 Super Bowl LI. But they uncover a serious oversight upon arrival: they don’t have tickets.
Chaos ensues because the foursome take excessive measures to safe admission to the playoff recreation: one scene sees Field getting into a sizzling wings consuming contest and one other has the group posing as backup dancers hoping to infiltrate the stadium. Brady, who seems within the movie, turns into much less of a essential attraction as the ladies are caught in mischief alongside the way in which, even unwittingly consuming high-dosage edibles at a celebration. “I’m Guy Fieri?” Moreno asks as she seems to be within the mirror.
Inspired by true occasions, “80 for Brady” reunites “Booksmart” writers Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins. It additionally re-teams Tomlin and Fonda, who co-starred in long-running Netflix sitcom “Grace and Frankie” in addition to “Moving On,” a revenge comedy that premiered on the Toronto International Film Festival this September.
Tomlin obtained an Oscar nod in 1976 for “Nashville.” A seven-time Oscar nominee, Fonda took residence honors in 1972 for “Klute” and 1979 for “Coming Home.”
Best identified for her Oscar-winning function as Anita in 1961’s “West Side Story,” Moreno performed Valentina within the 2021 remake of the musical.
Field gained an Oscar in 1980 for “Norma Rae” and one other in 1985 for “Places in the Heart.” She additionally obtained a nod in 2013 for “Lincoln.” She has a supporting function in “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” an HBO drama that’s been renewed for a second season.
“80 for Brady” hits theaters February 3.