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'Honey Don't' Mess With Margaret Qualley In Her New Film

‘Honey Don’t’ Mess With Margaret Qualley In Her New Film

The trailer for the second film in Ethan Coen’s “lesbian B-movie trilogy” is sexy and fun… 

We’re getting a two and half minute look at the second film in four-time Oscar winner Ethan Coen’s “lesbian B-movie trilogy,” called Honey Don’t

The film follows small-town private investigator Honey O’Donahue (Margaret Qualley), who looks into a series of strange deaths tied to a church run by Reverend Drew (Chris Evans).

The trailer features murder, sex and fashion, while Qualley wields a teapot and several guns in the many fight scenes audiences can anticipate. Her banter between Evans’ character, gives us the perfect glimpse into the humour her character will bring to the screen. 

Shot in New Mexico, the dark comedy also stars Aubrey Plaza (The White Lotus, Agatha All Along), Charlie Day (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Billy Eichner (Bros, Billy on The Street) and more. 

Honey Don’t is the second installment in Coen’s trilogy that he is directing and co-writing with his wife Tricia Cooke. The first was last year’s Drive-Away Dolls, a crime comedy set in 1999 that also starred Qualley, but in a different role, alongside Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers) and Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us).

The movie will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 24 and have a theatrical release on August 22, 2025. 

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