Biography Flash: Margaret Qualley Lands Major Cosmopolitan Cover While A24 Dark Comedy Trailer Sets Hollywood Buzzing
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Margaret Qualley is having an extraordinary week and is very much at the center of Hollywood’s creative conversation right now. Just hours ago, Cosmopolitan unveiled their major cover story interview with Qualley, where she reflects on her whirlwind career, married life with Jack Antonoff, and her dynamic sense of self as she enters her 30s. Sitting on her favorite Jersey Shore beach, she revealed how she’s finally achieved a sense of peace, embracing daily meditation and stepping into projects that challenge and invigorate her creativity. This candid interview marks Cosmopolitan’s anniversary issue milestone, reinforcing Margaret’s status as a generational muse both in film and pop culture. According to Cosmopolitan, Margaret shared personal insights about her journey from struggling dancer to Emmy-nominated actress, her evolving perspectives on love following pandemic-era challenges, and her excitement for motherhood—though she says she’s not quite ready for kids just yet.
One of the biggest headlines from the last day is the release of the highly anticipated trailer for How to Make a Killing, an A24 dark comedy-thriller starring Qualley alongside Glen Powell. Per Consequence, the film, directed by John Patton Ford and set to premiere February 20, follows Powell’s scheming heir and Qualley’s wickedly funny partner-in-crime in a plot to inherit a vast fortune by eliminating his eccentric relatives. Early buzz spotlights Margaret’s pitch-perfect comedic timing and the duo’s irresistible chemistry—this trailer release has ignited film Twitter and cinephile circles with speculation about awards potential and festival runs.
As reported by Cinema Express, the film draws loose inspiration from the 1949 classic Kind Hearts and Coronets and will likely be one of 2026’s most talked-about releases, especially with a cast that includes Ed Harris and Topher Grace. If the trailer’s reception is any indication, Margaret’s role here could have lasting significance for her long-term comedic portfolio.
Margaret continues to make waves with her festival presence as well. Clips from her Cannes appearances, especially alongside Aubrey Plaza for the upcoming Honey Don’t!, have gone viral on TikTok and Instagram, heightening her already fervent queer fanbase. As Cosmopolitan notes, Margaret stars as a queer detective in this Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke film, adding another bold credit to her diverse resume.
Outside of film, Margaret and Jack Antonoff turned heads yet again at the 2025 Oscars and the Grammys, with People and AOL spotlighting their effortlessly glamorous date nights and Margaret’s elegant presence on the red carpet. Their marriage remains a fixture in celebrity media, often accompanied by admiration and a touch of envy from fans and reporters alike.
As for speculation and rumors, while there are no confirmed new business deals or major social media controversies involving Margaret in the past 24 hours, fans have been actively discussing her potential to win major awards this season and her frequent collaborations with Hollywood’s most visionary directors.
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