Energetic Trailer for Luc Besson's JUNE & JOHN - "A Love Story for the Ages"
Here’s the first trailer for Luc Besson’s next film project June & John, which was first announced alomost three years ago. The movie is described as a “love story for the ages,” and it stars newcomers Matilda Price and Luke Stanton Eddy.The film follows John, “a young man stuck in a monotonous routine, whose life is transformed when he meets June, a vibrant and fearless woman. Together, they embark on a whirlwind adventure filled with passion, risk, and self-discovery — a race against the clock (and the law) that injects color, magic, and love into their lives.”The film was shot entirely on a phone during the pandemic, and it’s a lower-budget departure for Besson after making massive projects like La Femme Nikita, Leon and The Fifth Element.According to the producers, it sees Besson “return to his creative roots, embracing a raw, intimate, and resourceful filmmaking process reminiscent of his early career.” It also “captures the ingenuity and passion that defined his beginnings as a young filmmaker and channels the spirit of creativity under pressure, resulting in a visually stunning and emotionally rich experience.”There’s no release date yet, but you can check out the trailer below and let us know what you think!


Here’s the first trailer for Luc Besson’s next film project June & John, which was first announced alomost three years ago. The movie is described as a “love story for the ages,” and it stars newcomers Matilda Price and Luke Stanton Eddy.
The film follows John, “a young man stuck in a monotonous routine, whose life is transformed when he meets June, a vibrant and fearless woman. Together, they embark on a whirlwind adventure filled with passion, risk, and self-discovery — a race against the clock (and the law) that injects color, magic, and love into their lives.”
The film was shot entirely on a phone during the pandemic, and it’s a lower-budget departure for Besson after making massive projects like La Femme Nikita, Leon and The Fifth Element.
According to the producers, it sees Besson “return to his creative roots, embracing a raw, intimate, and resourceful filmmaking process reminiscent of his early career.”
It also “captures the ingenuity and passion that defined his beginnings as a young filmmaker and channels the spirit of creativity under pressure, resulting in a visually stunning and emotionally rich experience.”
There’s no release date yet, but you can check out the trailer below and let us know what you think!