Paramount releases first trailer Apartment 7Aa prequel to the upcoming 1968 rosemary’s baby. Try this:
As detailed in the trailer, the story takes place in 1965 New York and follows an aspiring dancer named Terry Gionofrio (Julia Garner) who injures his ankle. After moving into the cursed Bramford apartment building from the original film, she meets a well-connected elderly couple (Dianne Wiest and Kevin McNally) who promise her a second A chance to realize your dream. By chance or intention, the neighbor’s tenant (Jim Sturgess) It just happened Become an influential Broadway producer. If you’ve seen the original, you won’t be surprised that Terry has a hard time remembering an evening spent with her new friend, who may now be the unwilling mother of the Antichrist.
While building a franchise may seem like an odd license, Apartment 7A Is it the third, fourth or fifth issue? rosemary’s baby Legend depends on how you look at it. Following the original film, a television sequel titled Look what happened to Rosemary’s baby Aired on ABC in 1976. son of rosemaryA sequel to his original novel 30 years later. In 2014, two four-hour modernized episodes of the original film aired on NBC. The new film, in which West and McNally take over the roles of Minnie Mouse and Roman Castavete from Ruth Gordon and Sidney Blackmer respectively, will apparently mark their first A failed attempt to conceive a son of Satan.
If this all sounds silly and unnecessary to you, you’re not wrong, but at least the costumes and set design look good. we are curious about this sequined devil The end of the trailer is meant to reflect showbiz stupidity, or something. Judging from the trailer, this one looks like a cosplay of the original movie, so your mileage will vary depending on whether it appeals to you. Still, if you just like them for the camp and horror series, you’ll probably find something to like here.
In addition to Garner, West, McNally and Sturgis, Apartment 7A Co-starring JMarli Siu, Rosy McEwen, Scott Hume, Andrew Buchan and Koba Holdbrook-Smith, as well as Satan ‘s Kevin Swanton and Amy Leeson as Rosemary Woodhouse. The film is directed by Natalie Erica James (remains)written by Skylar James and written by Natalie Erica James, Christian White and Skylar James.
The film will premiere exclusively on Paramount+ on September 27.
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