Road rage is a scary factor. You by no means know what sort of day one other particular person is having, so the concept of somebody simply snapping at you could be very actual, particularly whenever you’re in a automobile. But what occurs when two persons are having shitty days and so they get entangled in a street rage incident towards one another? That’s the query on the coronary heart of “Beef.”
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As seen within the trailer for the brand new Netflix collection, “Beef” tells the story of two disparate individuals who come collectively after they get virtually get entangled in an accident with one another. What begins as a easy misunderstanding and a detailed name turns right into a critical vendetta, as these two folks make it their objective to wreck the lifetime of the opposite particular person. Somehow, hilarity ensues.
The collection stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, as the 2 folks with, uh, beef. Lee Sung Jin, who is thought for collection equivalent to “Dave” and “Silicon Valley,” is the creator of the present. Interestingly, “Beef” is (principally) directed by Jake Schreier, who lately was introduced on to direct “Thunderbolts.” That Marvel Studios movie additionally introduced in Steven Yeun to play a serious function, which it’s important to assume stems from the time Schreier and he labored collectively on this present.
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“Beef” debuts on Netflix on April 6. You can watch the trailer under.
Here’s the synopsis:
BEEF follows the aftermath of a street rage incident between two strangers. Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a failing contractor with a chip on his shoulder, goes head-to-head with Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a self-made entrepreneur with a picturesque life. The rising stakes of their feud unravel their lives and relationships on this darkly comedic and deeply transferring collection.