
Bradley Cooper's Comedic Turn: Is This Thing On Premieres at NYFF
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Bradley Cooper is back in the spotlight with multiple headlines these past few days. The most significant news is his new film Is This Thing On which Variety and IndieWire confirm will close the 63rd New York Film Festival in October, marking its world premiere at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. This is Cooper’s third outing as a director—following his critically acclaimed A Star Is Born and Maestro—and this time he brings a mix of drama and comedy based on the life of British comedian John Bishop. Cooper co-wrote and stars alongside Will Arnett and Laura Dern, with a cast that also features Andra Day, Christine Ebersole, Peyton Manning, and Amy Sedaris. Festival director Dennis Lim called it a “fond tribute to New York City’s comedy scene” and a “sensitive study of midlife discontent,” making this a likely awards season player and a significant entry for Cooper’s legacy as both filmmaker and performer.
Also making news is a surprise Hollywood-meets-blockbuster crossover: Bradley Cooper appears in the new DC Superman reboot in theaters now, playing Jor-El, Superman’s biological father. Director James Gunn told PEOPLE Cooper filmed the cameo as a favor, delivering an inspiring, plot-driving holographic message that ties into the film’s core mythology. Gunn teased the possibility of future appearances, underlining Cooper’s unique ability to drop into major franchises with little fanfare or advance notice.
On the business and social side, Cooper’s profile remains high. AOL and Globe Magazine both highlighted Cooper’s time off from acting to prioritize family and romance with Gigi Hadid. According to Globe, the two have been laying low, sharing downtime with their children and Cooper showing Hadid his Philadelphia roots—an insider describes him as “taking room to breathe” and shifting his energies from career to personal growth. This move is notable for a man once known for relentless work; sources in Globe characterizing it as Cooper contemplating what he still desires from Hollywood after stellar runs both in front of and behind the camera.
Fitness and lifestyle social media accounts on Instagram have been circulating recent push workout clips featuring Cooper, further cementing his A-list fitness appeal. In the documentary arena, WVIA announced a preview screening of Caregiving, a new project with Cooper attached as executive producer, showing his continued involvement in meaningful storytelling offscreen.
While there have been no major controversial moments or unexpected negative press, the recent headlines, appearances, and film news show Cooper firmly in the artistic and cultural conversation, with Is This Thing On widely anticipated as a key biographical milestone in the next chapter of his career.
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