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‘House of Gucci’ Reveals New Trailer and Posters Ahead of Release

Ahead of its release a month from now, MGM Studios has revealed another look at its highly anticipated “House of Gucci” movie. On Thursday, the production company’s official Twitter and Instagram accounts posted the film’s second trailer as well as posters. The photos show the main cast dressed in their respective characters, with Lady Gaga in an all-red outfit as Patrizia Reggiani, Adam Driver in a pinstripe blue suit as Maurizio Gucci, Jared Leto in a pink corduroy suit as Paolo Gucci, Al Pacino in a black-and-white suit as Aldo Gucci and Jeremy Irons in a fawn-colored suit as Rodolfo Gucci. The trailer featured scenes from when Reggiani is first introduced to the Gucci family as they vacation in the Italian Riviera. Then the clip features snippets of the former couple’s wedding, lavish trips and dinners and Reggiani’s hiring of a hitman. The Gucci family had it all. She wanted more. Watch the new #HouseOfGucci trailer now, starring Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, Al Pacino, and directed by Ridley Scott. Only in theaters This Thanksgiving. pic.twitter.com/0LtqI0Dxt7 — House of Gucci (@HouseOfGucciMov) October 28, 2021 It also showed scenes with heated conversations between Reggiani and members of the Gucci family, including Aldo, who

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