1905 Movie Network News Alex Garland ("Annihilation", "Ex Machina") director's new film "Civil War" has announced that the film length is 109 minutes, slightly less than two hours. It is a far cry from the 195 minutes previously exposed.
Compared with Garland's previous works, "Civil War" lacks a lot of science fiction and has more of a sense of reality. This may be the result of Garland's initiative to seek change. The film, produced by A24, shows a utopian future. In the story, Kirsten Dunst plays a photojournalist who is bridging the gap between World War I, the United States government and a group known as the Western Powers. She was traveling across the continent with four strangers on their way to the White House. On the way to the White House, everything around him was in chaos. The trailer features plenty of explosions, mayhem, and anxiety-inducing scenes.
This action epic stars Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Mara, Stephen Henderson, Cailee Spaeny, Jesse Plemons and more. It is understood that "Civil War" has become A24's largest and most expensive film to date with a cost of US$75 million. It will also be the company's first foray into war movies, but for a company that displays a Midas touch, expectations are high for what to expect. While dystopia is one of Garland's specialties, he also tends to write stories with strong female leads. Currently, the film is scheduled to be released on April 26, 2024, including regular theaters and IMAX.