Rose Byrne and Jenna Ortega Starring in Mary Bronstein’s ‘Nasty’ for Warner Bros. Clockwork

SohoNews newsroom brief · 2h ago · 2 min read · via variety.com

Rose Byrne and Jenna Ortega will star in Mary Bronstein’s “Nasty.” The project, which will be released by Warner Bros.’ new indie label Clockwork, is a sports drama.  If follows an athlete who is battling for a spot on the Olympic gymnastics team and who recognizes that her great

The latest project to come out of Warner Bros.' new indie label Clockwork is certainly generating buzz, and for good reason - the pairing of Rose Byrne and Jenna Ortega in Mary Bronstein's "Nasty" is a dream team for any film enthusiast. As a sports drama, "Nasty" is poised to tap into the same vein of competitive intensity that has made films like "Whiplash" and "Fight Club" so compelling. With Byrne and Ortega on board, the project is already shaping up to be a must-see for fans of character-driven drama.

The fact that "Nasty" is being released under the Clockwork label is also noteworthy, as it suggests that Warner Bros. is committed to nurturing innovative, indie-style projects that might not have found a home under the traditional studio system. This approach has paid off for other studios in the past, and it will be interesting to see how Clockwork fares in the competitive world of independent film. As "Nasty" moves forward, it's likely that we'll see more announcements about the project's cast, crew, and release date - all of which will be closely watched by industry insiders and fans alike.

As we wait for more news about "Nasty", it's worth keeping an eye on the broader trends in the film industry, particularly when it comes to the rise of indie labels and the increasing popularity of sports dramas. With the likes of "Nasty" and other forthcoming projects, it's clear that there's a growing appetite for stories that combine high-stakes competition with nuanced character study. As a cultural and media publication, SohoNews will be keeping a close eye on "Nasty" and other similar projects, and analyzing what they reveal about the evolving tastes and preferences of contemporary audiences.

Originally reported by variety.com. SohoNews adds analysis for culture, style & media readers.

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