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Cooper Hoffman has had a very big few days, and they are the kind of days that end up mattering in a long term biography. The dominant story right now is the rollout of his new erotic comedy with Olivia Wilde, provocatively titled I Want Your Sex. JoBlo reports that a steamy, highly stylized new trailer dropped within the past day, calling Wilde and Hoffman “sexual astronauts” and positioning the film as a bold, salacious entry in the indie erotica-comedy space from director Gregg Araki. According to that coverage, the trailer emphasizes Hoffman as a younger muse figure opposite Wilde’s more experienced, transgressive artist, cementing a pattern in his career of playing men drawn into risky, complicated relationships with older women.
Magnolia Pictures’ social media promotion underscores how central Cooper is to the project, spotlighting him alongside Wilde, Araki, Mason Gooding and Chase Sui Wonders at the film’s official premiere, which took place very recently on the festival circuit. Posts from Black Bear’s international sales arm similarly list Cooper near the top of the ensemble, reinforcing that his name now carries real commercial value for global distribution.
On Instagram, a widely shared new poster features Olivia Wilde as a dominatrix figure with Cooper Hoffman front and center, with fan commentary praising him as “one of the most versatile actors in the industry at the moment.” That kind of language from film-focused accounts is not a formal critic’s review, but it does signal a shifting perception of Hoffman from promising newcomer in Licorice Pizza to a bankable, adventurous lead willing to take on sexually charged, psychologically tricky roles.
Alongside the trailer and key art, short-form video clips circulating on TikTok and Instagram are resurfacing an earlier TIFF interview where Cooper talked about repeatedly being cast in May‑December dynamics with older female co‑stars. That interview is older, but its renewed circulation now ties directly into I Want Your Sex and helps frame this latest film as a conscious, self-aware continuation of that theme rather than an accident of casting.
There are no verified reports in the last 24 hours of major new casting announcements, deals, or public appearances beyond the trailer drop, poster rollout, and ongoing festival and marketing push for I Want Your Sex. Any rumors about unannounced studio projects or prestige TV deals circulating on fan accounts have not been confirmed by major trades such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, or Deadline, and should be treated as speculation until those outlets or the film’s distributors make formal announcements.
Taken together, these past few days mark an inflection point: Cooper Hoffman is no longer just Philip Seymour Hoffman’s talented son and the kid from Licorice Pizza; he is actively defining a daring on‑screen persona at the edge of erotic comedy and arthouse provocation. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Cooper Hoffman, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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