A24 Films has tweeted out a photo hinting that they will soon be working together withTravis Scotton an upcoming film. The photo shows a cardboard with a inside screenplay that has the A24 logo in the upper right corner. Coffee and what looks like red ink stains are easy to see on its tattered front page. Most of the title is redacted except for the last two letters: “IA”. The byline is attributed to Scott, and in the bottom left corner, it has the words “first draft” in all caps, “A24”, “Cactus Jack”, with another line that is also redacted. There are no words attached to the tweet, just an emoji of a cactus.
Scott is an American musician and producer who claims that his works are “not hip-hop,” although it’s easy to see why he gets mislabeled. While it’s hard to predict what the upcoming screenplay could be about, Scott has said in several past interviews that he would love to put a musical together, and who better to do that with than A24?

Variety has also revealedthat Scott’s Cactus Jack has a production deal with A24, and that the title of the project isUtopia.Varietyalso states that this will be A24’s first “special project,” which will align with Scott’s follow-up to his album “Astroworld.”
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A24 is an independent film and television production and distribution company, which has been behind such films asMoonlight,Uncut Gems,Lady Birdand many more. Already this year, A24 has releasedSaint Maud,False Positive,Zola,Val, and most recently,The Green Knight, and the first season ofZiwe. Coming soon, A24 hasLambcoming in October starringNoomi Rapace,andJoseph Gordon-Levitt’s seriesMr. Corman, which will debut on Apple TV+ this week. A24 has many more films on the docked for 2021, includingC’mon C’monstarringJoaquin Phoenix, andThe Tragedy of MacbethfromJoel Coenand starringDenzel WashingtonandFrances McDormand.
Check out A24’s announcement of the Travis Scott project below.
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