Mila Kunis plays Michael Keaton's adult daughter in the dramedy Goodrich, written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer. Here's everything we know.
I wrote this film for the incomparable Michael Keaton and I can't wait for audiences to see Michael back in the genre where we all fell in love with him." ](https://www.slashfilm.com/576786/trial-of-the-chicago-7-review/) Meanwhile, Kunis, who's seen success with "Bad Moms" and recently starred in Netflix's adaptation of Jessica Knoll's novel "Luckiest Girl Alive", will play Goodrich's adult daughter Grace. So far, Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis are the only confirmed cast members for "Goodrich." ["Home Again" โ a film where Reese Witherspoon, you guessed it, goes home again](https://www.slashfilm.com/551577/home-again-trailer-2/). According to Deadline, "Goodrich" is set during "the holidays" in present-day Los Angeles, and will see Michael Keaton play art dealer Andy Goodrich. "'Goodrich' is an homage to the films of the '70s and '80s that brilliantly melded comedy with drama, films directed by greats like Mike Nichols and James L. At the time of Kunis' casting, "Goodrich" was being described as a "comedy" rather than drama, and it was confirmed that Meyers-Shyer would begin shooting in April 2023, directing from a script she wrote. Mila Kunis will play Goodrich's adult and pregnant daughter, Grace, who steps in to support her father even though it sounds as if he was never there for her in the way she needed. He's also gearing up for his directorial debut with ["Knox Goes Away"](https://www.slashfilm.com/1143293/knox-goes-away-everything-we-know-far-about-michael-keatons-directorial-debut/), which means that the 71-year-old is still a very busy man. In a similar plot to "Mr. The film sounds oddly reminiscent of his 1983 breakout "Mr. Michael Keaton, however, escaped the dreaded portmanteau when he re-ascended to superstar status with 2014's "Birdman."