New Up In The Air Poster
Check out new poster for “Up In The Air”, starring George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick, Jason Bateman, Tamala Jones and Chris Lowell.
Ryan Bingham (Clooney), a corporate hatchet man who loves his life on the road but is forced to fight for his job when his company downsizes its travel budget. He is required to spend more time at home just as he is on the cusp of a goal he’s worked toward for years: reaching five million frequent flyer miles and just after he’s met the frequent-traveler woman of his dreams.
The comedy is directed by Oscar nominated director Jason Reitman (Juno, In God We Trust) who also wrote the script based on Walter Kirn’s novel of the same name.
First “Up in the Air” Trailer
Paramount has launched 2-minute trailer “Up in the Air” movie starring George Clooney on SlashFilm. Check it out below.
The movie is directed by Oscar nominated director Jason Reitman (”Thank You for Smoking,” “Juno”) who also wrote the script based on Walter Kirn’s novel of the same name.
First George Clooney’s “Up In The Air” Clip
The first clip for “Up In The Air” movie starring George Clooney has hit the web today and we can expect the trailer on September 10th 2009. Check it out below.
The comedy is directed by Oscar nominated director Jason Reitman who also wrote the script based on Walter Kirn’s novel of the same name.
George Clooney Joins “Up in the Air”
Jason Reitman (Juno) plans to direct “Up in the Air” with the hopes that George Clooney will star in an adaptation of the 2001 Walter Kirn novel, which Reitman adapted.
Clooney will play a corporate downsizer who is obsessed with collecting frequent flier miles.
The project is set up at the Montecito Picture Company, which has its first-look deal with DreamWorks.
Apparently Kirn’s novel experienced quite a journey to production that started around 2004. It was bought and packaged with a spec script by “The Longest Yard” scribe Sheldon Turner, with Griffin producing.
Reitman picked up the tome when he was cobbling together financing for his feature debut “Thank You for Smoking” and wrote 30 pages of a draft. He’s been writing his adaptation in the background for the past five years as he directed “Smoking” and “Juno.”
Clooney these days promoting his latest film, the Coen brothers’ farce “Burn After Reading” at Venice Film Festival.








