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Ben Affleck and Jenna Ortega Bring New Projects to SXSW 2025

Ben Affleck and Jenna Ortega are among the star attractions at the 2025 South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival in Austin, where their latest projects are set to make waves. The renowned festival, taking place March 8-16, 2025, will feature these two talented stars presenting fresh and exciting work.

Affleck, whose career spans both acting and directing, is expected to showcase a highly anticipated new film that will undoubtedly stir interest among film fans and industry professionals. After his success with Argo and The Last Duel, Affleck’s latest venture is sure to be a major highlight of the festival.

Meanwhile, Jenna Ortega, who has seen her career skyrocket with her breakout role in Wednesday, will present a project that promises to captivate SXSW audiences once again. With her growing popularity and versatile talent, Ortega’s upcoming work is generating significant buzz.

SXSW, known for its diverse mix of films, music, and interactive experiences, offers a perfect stage for Affleck and Ortega to showcase their latest creative efforts. The festival continues to be a platform for both emerging talent and established stars, making this year’s event a must-attend for fans and industry insiders alike.

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