Jack Quaid can’t really feel something as he dangers his life to rescue the lady of his goals in Paramount’s Novocaine Tremendous Bowl trailer.
Tremendous Bowl LIX kicks off this Sunday, bringing a deluge of celebrity-endorsed product placements, cleverly written commercials (we hope), and upcoming movie and tv trailers. Nonetheless, some adverts are too excited to attend for the massive day, so Paramount’s action-oriented curler coaster, Novocaine, is getting forward of the pack with a brand-new Tremendous Bowl trailer earlier than the massive sport.
Dan Berk and Robert Olsen direct Novocaine from a script by Lars Jacobson. The movie, coming to theaters on March 14, 2025, stars Jack Quaid, an everyman with CIPA (Congenital Insensitivity to Ache with Anhidrosis), that means he can’t really feel ache. When the lady of his goals (Amber Midthunder) is kidnapped, Nate (Quaid) turns his lack of ability to really feel ache into an surprising power in his struggle to get her again.
Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson, Betty Gabriel, Matt Walsh, Lou Beatty Jr., Evan Hengst, Conrad Kemp, and Jacob Batalon star in Novocaine because the motion movie’s main gamers.
Within the Novocaine Tremendous Bowl trailer, Nate pulls out all of the stops to assist rescue a lady taken after an intense financial institution heist. As he finds himself surviving one unimaginable state of affairs after the following, he makes use of his distinctive situation to his benefit to rescue the one lady who makes him really feel one thing.
We spoke with Novocaine administrators Dan Berk and Robert Olsen in regards to the film, digging deep into the movie’s themes, influences, and true-to-life illustration. Talking about portraying CIPA on movie, the duo stated the next:
“It’s a fascinating medical condition. There are obviously liberties taken with the condition in Novocaine, as it’s very debilitating. Anyone who knows about people with that condition would say that what we’re doing goes beyond the ability of someone in that situation. At the same time, it’s a movie. We wanted to tell a story about this disability, but also someone who learns to turn that condition into a weapon. Nathan has felt like a liability his whole life, but in the movie, he turns that disability into a superpower. We did test screenings, and people really responded to the idea of a character turning their disability into a superpower, and the feedback was very positive. A lot of them were happy to see someone with a disability using it to their advantage like it was something not to be ashamed of.”
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