Brexit – Trailer – Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Cumberbatch stars in HBO Films’ Brexit trailer.

HBO has released the official trailer for the upcoming drama Brexit, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. The movie will debut on Saturday, January 19, 2019, at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.

The result of the Brexit referendum in summer 2016 caused a political earthquake that laid waste to the normally stable British establishment and sent political tremors around the world. Cumberbatch portrays Dominic Cummings, who spearheaded the Vote Leave campaign. Rory Kinnear plays Craig Oliver, Prime Minister David Cameron’s director of communications and head of the Remain campaign.

This provocative feature-length drama goes behind the scenes, revealing the personalities, strategies and feuds of the Leave and Remain campaigns. The tactics employed by Vote Leave during the data-driven campaign swayed a historically silent voting bloc that would ultimately decide the outcome of the referendum, as well as affecting future elections around the world.

Brexit is directed by Toby Haynes and written by James Graham. Executive producers include James Graham, Juliette Howell, and Tessa Ross alongside producer Lynn Horsford. The film is an HBO Films, BBC Studios, Channel 4 and House Productions presentation

Everyone knows who won. Not everyone knows how. Brexit premieres January 19, 2019 on HBO.

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