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Barry Keoghan in ‘Banshees from Inisherin’-Inspired Super Bowl display

Martin Scorsese, Adam driver, Idris Elba, Spike Jonze … and now Barry Keoghan.

The Harvest of Squarespace Super Bowl-Ad-Alaun is nothing to mock, especially since Scorsese led and played the leading role in the brand in 2024 AD. Super Bowl Lix marks the Irish actor Keoghan.

For the Big Game short film, Keoghan is again with a donkey, just like in “The Banshees of Inisherin”. The advertising spot entitled “Barry and Mosley”, co-stars Don Mosley-Das is the donkey that could really use a website to support his aspiring acting career.

“Barry brings his characteristic charm and deep depth into this campaign and celebrates creativity and entrepreneurship in a way that is both striking and unexpected,” says a Squarespace declaration.

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And it is true: Keoghans comedy chops (while making an apple) really shine here.

The “Saltburn” actor has a number of other non -Donkey -related projects in progress, including the Ireland drama “Bring you down” alongside Christopher Abbott. The film, which had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival 2024, will be debut by Mubi in the cinemas on Friday, February 7th.

It is also believed that Keoghan Ringo Starr in Sam Mendes’ four-part Beatles-Biopic and co-leads Andrea Arnold’s “Bird” portrays Franz Rogowski. He will also perform with Cillian Murphy in the film “Peaky Blinders” and plays together with Trey Edward Shults with the title “Eile Up Tomorrow” next to Jenna Ortega. The feature is part of the “Hande up Tomorrow Up” album by Weeknd, which is the third in a trilogy of studio albums like “After Hour” (2020) and “Dawn FM” (2022). This album and film is the last chapter “made with existential and self -referential topics and accompanied by visionary teasers,” said his announcement.

And could Keoghan soon combine with his “Saltburn” director Emerald Fennell? Fennell and his colleagues “Saltburn”, Jacob Elordi, are working on an adaptation of Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” with the “Saltburn” producer Margot Robbie.

Keoghan said indiewire that if possible, he would be interested in joining the film. “I will not say that I am waiting for the script, but if there was a part that made sense,” said Keoghan: I don’t want to annoy it, but yes if the part made sense. ”

Read Keoghan’s most recent interview with indiewire here and see the Super Bowl spot below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOBA3MABUCM

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