Ryan Reynolds Teams Up With His Past To Save The Future In The Final Trailer For THE ADAM PROJECT

Ryan Reynolds Teams Up With His Past To Save The Future In The Final Trailer For THE ADAM PROJECT

With just a little over a week to go, Netflix has released the final trailer and poster for Shawn Levy's The Adam Project, which stars Ryan Reynolds in the lead role as a time-traveling pilot.

By RohanPatel - Mar 02, 2022 02:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Netflix
Source: sffgazette.com

With just a little over a week to go, Netflix has shared the final trailer for Shawn Levy's upcoming sci-fi adventure The Adam Project, which stars Ryan Reynolds in the lead role as a pilot who travels back in time to team up with his younger self (Walter Scobell) to save the future while also coming to terms with his troubled past.

The film reteams Levy and Reynolds (DeadpoolDeadpool 2) after the roaring success of Free Guy last summer, and has been earning rave early reactions across the board. 

Newcomer Walker Scobell will portray the young Adam, while 3x Academy Award-nominee Mark Ruffalo (Avengers: Endgame; She-Hulk) and 4x Primetime Emmy-nominee Jennifer Garner (AliasDaredevil) will portray his father and mother. Fellow Marvel star Zoe Saldana (Guardians of the Galaxy; Avengers: Endgame), Alex Mallari Jr. (Ginny & GeorgiaDark Matter), and 2x Academy Award-nominee Catherine Keener (KiddingBeing John Malkovich) round out the cast. 

The Adam Project starts streaming, exclusively on Netflix, on March 11.

Time flies.

A time-traveling pilot teams up with his younger self and his late father to come to terms with his past while saving the future. Watch The Adam Project, only on Netflix March 11

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