'Marriage Story' full trailer is here to break your heart

Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are making me cry!
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Tricia Crimmins
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'Marriage Story' full trailer is here to break your heart
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Following the release of his and hers trailers last month, we've finally got an extended look at the Adam Driver/Scarlett Johnansson heartbreaker Marriage Story.

Viewers are finally given the bigger picture of the film's story and introduced to much of its supporting cast. Beyond the dynamic between Nicole (Johansson) and Charlie (Driver), which takes center stage, we also get a peek at Nicole's mother (Julie Hagerty) who loves her daughter's soon-to-be ex-husband, forthcoming divorce be damned. And whereas Charlie is both consoled and berated by his legal team (Alan Alda and Ray Liotta), Nicole is more emotionally vulnerable with her lawyer (Laura Dern).

Mashable's Angie Han called the film "well worth the journey," and noted that Johansson and Driver make a fantastic pair: "they are best of all together."

Marriage Story, written and directed by Noah Baumbach, will be in theaters Nov. 6 and available for streaming exclusively on Netflix on December 6.

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Tricia Crimmins

Tricia is an editorial fellow on Mashable's entertainment team. She is from Chicago, Illinois and graduated from Bates College in May. When it comes to covering entertainment news, she loves writing stories from social, political, and cultural angles.


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