No Future (2020)

‘NO FUTURE’ (2020) Hits Theaters And VOD From Gravitas Ventures

Stranger Things star Charlie Heaton and Academy Award Nominee Catherine Keener star in No Future. This tragic, moving tale of addiction and forbidden love is available now in theaters and on video on demand.

Check out the trailer below, then read on for the details!

No Future (2020) Synopsis

Will  is a recovering addict who now maintains a quiet, settled life. He has a steady job, attends NA meetings, and has a supportive, understanding girlfriend. But beneath this façade is someone haunted by a troubled past, one that comes back to light when an estranged friend fatally overdoses.

Haunted by guilt, Will returns home – a place he’s worked so hard to leave behind – where he reunites with Claire, his friend’s grieving mother. Claire carries herself with a quiet strength – she hides her sadness and anger from the world – but the loss of her son and the blame she places on herself weigh heavily on her soul.

Will and Claire are bonded by grief, a shared remorse, and the relationship that develops between the two uncovers things about themselves kept hidden from the world. Hearts are broken, old wounds are reopened, and secrets are revealed. But only through each other do they have any hope for healing the wounds of their pasts and mending their damaged lives.

Andrew Irvine and Mark Smoot wrote the film. It stars Catherine Keener, Charlie Heaton, Rosa Salazar, Jackie Earle Haley, and Jefferson White.

No Future (2020)

No Future is available now in theaters and on-demand from Gravitas Ventures. It’s getting some pretty great reviews, so check it out!

What do you think? Have you seen No Future yet? How did you like it? Tell us in the comments!

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