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**Alison Brie and Dave Franco Face a Nightmarish Bond in Teaser Poster for *Together*** Real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco star side by side—literally—in the striking new teaser poster for *Together*, an upcoming cosmic body horror film from Neon set to hit theaters on July 30. In the film, Brie and Franco portray a deeply codependent couple who relocate to a remote countryside in hopes of growing even closer. But their connection takes a terrifying and grotesque turn when a supernatural force binds them together—physically and horrifyingly so. *Together* marks the feature directorial debut of Michael Shanks and also stars Damon Herriman, Sunny S. Walia, Jack Kenny, and Mia Morrissey. Premiering at Sundance, the film received praise for its inventive tone. Critic Meagan Navarro wrote that its “unique blend of awkward romantic dramedy and cosmic body horror yields no shortage of crowd-pleasing moments and horror freakouts,” adding that the Sundance crowd responded with both laughter and screams. The film is rated R for violent and disturbing content, sexual content, graphic nudity, language, and brief drug use. Would you like this adapted into a social media caption or a shorter summary?

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Real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco star side by side—literally—in the striking new teaser poster for ‘Together’, an upcoming cosmic body horror film from Neon set to hit theaters on July 30.

In the film, Brie and Franco portray a deeply codependent couple who relocate to a remote countryside in hopes of growing even closer. But their connection takes a terrifying and grotesque turn when a supernatural force binds them together—physically and horrifyingly so.

‘Together’ marks the feature directorial debut of Michael Shanks and also stars Damon Herriman, Sunny S. Walia, Jack Kenny, and Mia Morrissey.

Premiering at Sundance, the film received praise for its inventive tone. Critic Meagan Navarro wrote that its “unique blend of awkward romantic dramedy and cosmic body horror yields no shortage of crowd-pleasing moments and horror freakouts,” adding that the Sundance crowd responded with both laughter and screams.

The film is rated R for violent and disturbing content, sexual content, graphic nudity, language, and brief drug use.

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