First Poster Revealed For ‘Spread’ With Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche

CHICAGO – We have received the just-revealed first movie poster for the new comedy “Spread” starring Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche, Margarita Levieva, Sebastian Stan, Sonia Rockwell, Maria Conchita Alonso and Hart Bochner from director David Mackenzie and writer Jason Dean Hall.

The movie poster for Spread with Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche
The movie poster for “Spread” with Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche.
Image credit: Anchor Bay Films

Here is the synopsis for “Spread” from Anchor Bay Films with Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche:

“Spread” is a fresh, funny and racy look at the trials and tribulations of sleeping your way to a life of privilege in Los Angeles. Comic and karmic, the film is an “immorality tale” about a gorgeous guy who gives women what they want in order to live exactly as he likes.

In “Spread,” Nikki (Ashton Kutcher) isn’t a gigolo. He’s a sexual grifter and a fun-loving, freeloading hipster who understands his greatest assets are his looks and sexual prowess, which he uses to charm his way into the hearts of the city’s richest women while enjoying their lifestyle.

Nikki gets a free place to live, fantastic gifts, “A”-list access and plenty of sex. The women get to feel young, beautiful and utterly fulfilled in the bedroom. It’s a mutually beneficial situation. Nikki’s latest conquest is Samantha (Anne Heche): a stunning middle-aged lawyer who gives him more than he’s ever had before.

But then he meets a gorgeous waitress his own age named Heather (Margarita Levieva). She comes to visit Nikki at Samantha’s house while Samantha is out of town, sees what an incredible place it is and comes to the mistaken conclusion it’s his. Unbeknownst to Nikki, Heather lives by playing the same game.

“Spread,” which stars Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche, Margarita Levieva, Sebastian Stan, Sonia Rockwell, Maria Conchita Alonso and Hart Bochner from director David Mackenzie and first-time writer Jason Dean Hall, is currently slated to open in Chicago on Aug. 14, 2009.

HollywoodChicago.com editor-in-chief Adam Fendelman

By ADAM FENDELMAN
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HollywoodChicago.com
adam@hollywoodchicago.com

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