Florence Pugh stars in trailer for ex Zach Braff's 'A Good Person' movie

On December 15, MGM Studios released the trailer for "A Good Person," announcing Zach Braff and Florence Pugh's first collaboration since their nearly three-year relationship ended earlier this year. The heartbreaking drama stars Braff behind the camera as writer and director, and Pugh as lead actor. The former 'Scrubs' star wrote the screenplay with the 'Don't Worry Darling' actor in mind.

"A Good Person" centers on Allison (Pugh), a young woman who suffers a sudden accident that changes the course of her life. The trailer begins with a romantic scene between her and her fiancé Nathan (Chinaza Uche) at a holiday party. Meanwhile, Morgan Freeman, who plays Nathan's father, Daniel, tells of an idyllic world full of love and happy endings. Then, tragedy strikes when Allison and Nathan's sister have a car accident, which Allison survives and her fiancé's sister does not.

"The movie we made together was really one of my favorite experiences."

As Allison, Nathan and Daniel reel over the loss of their daughter, sister and friend, Allison and Daniel's paths converge as they struggle with alcoholism and drug addiction. Amid heartbreak, addiction and the struggle to grow old, Alison and Daniel find hope in an unexpected bond worth watching.

Despite the heavy subject matter, the trailer incorporates a touch of humor, evoking the familiar polarity of Braff's debut film, "Garden State." Like the 2004 film, "A Good Person", is also set in his home state of New Jersey.

In his cover interview with Harper's Bazaar in August, Pugh opened up about his breakup with Braff and working together. "The movie we did together was definitely one of my favorite experiences," she said. "It was a very natural and easy thing to do."

The 'Wonder' star also opened up about her decision to keep the split private. "We tried to do this split without the knowledge of the world, because it's a relationship that everyone has an opinion on," Pugh told the publication. "We just thought something like this would really give us the advantage of not having millions of people telling us how happy they are that we weren't together. So we did it. I automatically choked when I talk about it."

Read on for everything we know about “A Good Person” so far.

Florence Pugh stars in trailer for ex Zach Braff's 'A Good Person' movie

On December 15, MGM Studios released the trailer for "A Good Person," announcing Zach Braff and Florence Pugh's first collaboration since their nearly three-year relationship ended earlier this year. The heartbreaking drama stars Braff behind the camera as writer and director, and Pugh as lead actor. The former 'Scrubs' star wrote the screenplay with the 'Don't Worry Darling' actor in mind.

"A Good Person" centers on Allison (Pugh), a young woman who suffers a sudden accident that changes the course of her life. The trailer begins with a romantic scene between her and her fiancé Nathan (Chinaza Uche) at a holiday party. Meanwhile, Morgan Freeman, who plays Nathan's father, Daniel, tells of an idyllic world full of love and happy endings. Then, tragedy strikes when Allison and Nathan's sister have a car accident, which Allison survives and her fiancé's sister does not.

"The movie we made together was really one of my favorite experiences."

As Allison, Nathan and Daniel reel over the loss of their daughter, sister and friend, Allison and Daniel's paths converge as they struggle with alcoholism and drug addiction. Amid heartbreak, addiction and the struggle to grow old, Alison and Daniel find hope in an unexpected bond worth watching.

Despite the heavy subject matter, the trailer incorporates a touch of humor, evoking the familiar polarity of Braff's debut film, "Garden State." Like the 2004 film, "A Good Person", is also set in his home state of New Jersey.

In his cover interview with Harper's Bazaar in August, Pugh opened up about his breakup with Braff and working together. "The movie we did together was definitely one of my favorite experiences," she said. "It was a very natural and easy thing to do."

The 'Wonder' star also opened up about her decision to keep the split private. "We tried to do this split without the knowledge of the world, because it's a relationship that everyone has an opinion on," Pugh told the publication. "We just thought something like this would really give us the advantage of not having millions of people telling us how happy they are that we weren't together. So we did it. I automatically choked when I talk about it."

Read on for everything we know about “A Good Person” so far.

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