'End of Love' Trailer: Single Fatherhood Meets Struggling Actor Meets Michael Cera's Idea of 'Game Night'

Michael Cera is in another story of young fatherhood, but don't worry: this time you aren't asked to believe his seed more potent than the frail guitar chord and whimpered moan that sound its release. Now fatherhood and the lead role belongs to Cera's Scott Pilgrim co-star/frontman Mark Webber, who also wrote and directed The End of Love as a vehicle for himself and his toddler son. Webber plays a single dad coping with loneliness, poorness, and raising a kid who remains blissfully, adorably ignorant of their situation. Shannyn Sossamon co-stars as a fellow single parent and love interest, and Amanda Seyfried appears as a fellow actor, while Cera shows up as himself--or a version of himself, one who dares his party guests to shoot themselves in the face. It all looks pret-ty real. Outside the whole Cera-with-a-handgun part, at least.

