Be careful who you’re flirting with. Our first look at “Cat Person” is finally here. The highly anticipated movie, which stars “CODA”‘s Emilia Jones and “Succession”‘s Nicholas Braun — aka Cousin Greg — is based on The New Yorker’s December 2017 short story by writer Kristen Roupenian that instantly went viral. The movie is directed by “The Flight Attendant”‘s Susanna Fogel, and production company Studiocanal describes it as a “genre-bending thriller.” On Dec. 7, the company released two first-look images from the film alongside news that it’ll premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
Studiocanal describes the movie’s plot this way: “When Margot, a college sophomore goes on a date with the older Robert, she finds that IRL Robert doesn’t live up to the Robert she has been flirting with over texts. ‘Cat Person’ is a razor-sharp exploration of the gender divide, the quagmire of navigating modern dating and the dangerous projections we make in our minds about the person at the other end of our phones.” In addition to “Cat Person,” Roupenian also wrote the story that served as the basis of the horror film “Bodies Bodies Bodies.”
“Cat Person” isn’t Braun’s first film that stems from a viral internet moment. In 2021, he appeared in “Zola,” based on a true story told on Twitter. Braun is also gearing up for “Succession” season four, which is set to return this spring.
Ahead, here’s what we know about “Cat Person” so far.