The trailer for Kyle Mooney’s upcoming comedy-disaster flick “Y2K” counts down to an apocalypse-level disaster that gives viewers with all of the feels from the 12 months 2000.
“Any lucky lady going to get the midnight kiss?” Alicia Silverstone’s character, Robin, says within the clip to her son Eli (Jaeden Martell), who’s gearing up to attend an finish of the millennium New Yr’s Eve celebration together with his pals.
It’s 1999, and all of the partygoers are frightened about is “gettin’ drunk” and having a superb time — however Eli’s thoughts is wrapped round his crush, Laura (Rachel Zegler).
“In a few hours, you have an excuse to kiss the girl of your dreams,” Julian Dennison’s character Danny tells Eli.
The celebration didn’t cease, however when the lights shut off and expertise seems to have taken up a thoughts of its personal, attendees begin to understand that “Y2K is real,” solely in a a lot bloodier means. After robotic creatures come alive and embark on a killing spree that just about wipes out each Earthling, Eli and his pals should discover a means to survive the ambush.
“Bye bye, human race,” Laura says within the clip.
Right here’s the official synopsis of the movie from A24: “On the last night of 1999, two high school juniors crash a New Year’s Eve party, only to find themselves fighting for their lives in this dial-up disaster comedy.”
“Y2K,” directed by Mooney and cowritten by Mooney and Evan Winter, stars Martell, Zegler, Dennison, Silverstone, The Child Laroi and Mason Gooding. Jonah Hill, Matt Dines, Alison Goodwin, Chris Storer, Cooper Wehde and Winter function producers.
The movie will premiere in theaters on Dec. 6.