After last year’s one-two punch of some of his best performances in Enemy and Nightcrawler, Jake Gyllenhaal is returning for what is shaping up to be another stellar year. Before Everest and Demolition in the fall, he’ll lead the highly-anticipated boxing drama Southpaw, which arrives in the middle of summer. Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer), the first trailer has now dropped.
Coming from a screenplay by Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter, the film follows a lefthanded prizefighter who wins a title but then suffers a tragedy and must put the pieces together to earn the respect of his young daughter. The first trailer is a compelling one, selling much more of a family drama rather than a straight-up sports story, which has us more intrigued. Also starring Rachel McAdams, Rita Ora, Naomie Harris, Tyrese Gibson, Forest Whitaker, 50 Cent, and Beau Knapp, check out the trailer below.
From acclaimed director Antoine Fuqua (TRAINING DAY) and starring Academy Award® nominated Jake Gyllenhaal (NIGHTCRAWLER, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN) comes a story of tragedy, loss and the painful road to redemption… Billy “The Great” Hope (Gyllenhaal) is the reigning Junior Middleweight Champion whose unorthodox stance, the so-called “Southpaw,” consists of an ineloquent, though brutal, display of offensive fighting…one fueled by his own feelings of inadequacy and a desperate need for love, money and fame. With a beautiful family, home and financial security, Billy is on top both in and out of the ring until a tragic accident leaves his wife dead and sends him into a downward spiral. His days now an endless haze of alcohol and prescription drugs, his daughter taken by Child Services and his home repossessed by the bank, Billy’s fate is all but sealed until a washed up former boxer named Tick agrees to take the bereaved pugilist under his wing so long as he agrees to his strict ethos. Relentless and utterly committed to a fighter that thinks as much as he throws punches, Tick rebuilds Billy into a new man: one that is agile, fearsome and uncompromising in the ring while thoughtful, loving and disciplined outside of it. Now, as he works to regain custody of his daughter and mounts a professional comeback, Billy must face his demons head-on as he learns that, sometimes, your greatest opponent can be yourself.
Southpaw opens on July 31st.