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Honey Don’t! with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans sets summer release

April 26, 2025 by Ricky Church

Ethan Coen’s upcoming comedy mystery Honey Don’t! will be hitting theatres this August with Margaret Qualley (The Substance), Aubrey Plaza (Agatha All Along) and Chris Evans (Knives Out) leading the film.

Honey Don’t! follows Honey O’Donahue (Qualley), a small-town private investigator looking into deaths related to a mysterious church. Starring with Qualley, Plaza and Evans are Charlie Day (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and Billy Eichner (Bros).

Coen has directed the film from a script written by him and his wife Tricia Cooke. The pair worked together previously on Drive-Away Dolls which also starred Qualley in the lead role. Honey Don’t! will have its premiere at Cannes before releasing in theatres August 22nd.

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Filed Under: Movies, News, Ricky Church Tagged With: aubrey plaza, Billy Eichner, Charlie Day, Chris Evans, Ethan Coen, Honey Don't, Margaret Qualley

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