Netflix’s original series look both ways (formerly known as plus/minus ) and is most likely to release in August 2022. the final shooting of the movie has been done under the direction of multi-award-winning directors Wanuri Kahiu and Lili Reinhart as the lead cast in the movie. Read our full article to know everything related to ”Look both ways”.
What is the plot of Look Both Ways?
“On the eve of her college graduation, Natalie’s life splits into two parallel realities: one in which she becomes pregnant and must navigate motherhood as a young adult in her Texas hometown, and the other in which she relocates to Los Angeles to pursue her career.” Natalie experiences life-changing love, devastating heartbreak, and rediscovers herself in both journeys throughout her twenties.”
Who has been cast in Look Both Ways on Netflix?
Look Both Ways (then known as Plus/Minus) will be led by Lili Reinhart as Natalie, according to a Netflix announcement made in March 2021. Reinhart has appeared in Riverdale, Hustlers, Chemical Hearts, and other projects.
Several months have passed, but several actors have confirmed that they will be joining Lili Reinhart in the cast of Look Both Ways:
- Danny Ramirez
- David Corenswet
- Luke Wilson
- Nia Long
- Andrea Savage
- Aisha Dae
- Taylor Murphy
Danny Ramirez is most likely Natalie Reinhart’s love interest. The actor was most recently seen as Joaquin Torres in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and as Mario Martinez in On My Block.
Where did Look Both Ways film?
The production of Netflix’s Look Both Ways (then known as Plus/Minus) took place in Austin, Texas in the United States from June 21st to August 2022. Some filming is also said to have taken place in Los Angeles, California. By August 3rd, filming in Austin had concluded.
Lili Reinhart took to social media to mark the film’s “official wrap” on August 8th, 2021, with the caption:
When will Look Both Ways be released on Netflix?
As previously stated, the film will be released globally on Netflix on August 19th, 2022. “Suitable for ages 12 and up,” according to the film’s label.