Apple has announced the creation of “Echo Valley,” a thriller starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney about a mother’s willingness to go to extraordinary measures to save her child.
“Echo Valley,” directed by Michael Pearce and starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney, has been unveiled as Apple Original Films’ latest project.
Kate Garrett (Moore) is a recovering alcoholic who spends her days boarding and training horses at Echo Valley Farm, a quiet and gorgeous property in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Claire (Sweeney), her daughter, arrives one night, terrified, trembling, and covered in someone else’s blood. “Echo Valley” grows from this simple notion into a heart-pounding thriller about how far a mother will go to preserve her child.
Variety was the first to report the news. Brad Ingelsby, the creator of the HBO series “Mare of Easttown,” wrote the script for the movie, which is produced by Scott Free Productions and The Walsh Company.
Executive producers will include Ridley Scott, Michael Pruss, Kevin Walsh, Scott Greenberg, Rebecca Feuer, and Nicole Jordan-Webber, as well as Erika Olde, Sam Roseme, and Tanja Tawadjoh. Production is set to begin this summer.
“Echo Valley,” directed by Michael Pearce and starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney, has been unveiled as Apple Original Films’ latest project.
Kate Garrett (Moore) is a recovering alcoholic who spends her days boarding and training horses at Echo Valley Farm, a quiet and gorgeous property in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Claire (Sweeney), her daughter, arrives one night, terrified, trembling, and covered in someone else’s blood. “Echo Valley” grows from this simple notion into a heart-pounding thriller about how far a mother will go to preserve her child.
Variety was the first to report the news. Brad Ingelsby, the creator of the HBO series “Mare of Easttown,” wrote the script for the movie, which is produced by Scott Free Productions and The Walsh Company.
Executive producers will include Ridley Scott, Michael Pruss, Kevin Walsh, Scott Greenberg, Rebecca Feuer, and Nicole Jordan-Webber, as well as Erika Olde, Sam Roseme, and Tanja Tawadjoh. Production is set to begin this summer.
Ingelsby, who previously worked with Scott Free on films like “Out of the Furnace,” “American Woman,” and “Our Friend,” wrote the script alongside Pruss. Ingelsby and Walsh had previously collaborated on “American Woman” and “Our Friend.”
“Echo Valley,” directed by Michael Pearce and starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney, has been unveiled as Apple Original Films’ latest project.
Kate Garrett (Moore) is a recovering alcoholic who spends her days boarding and training horses at Echo Valley Farm, a quiet and gorgeous property in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Claire (Sweeney), her daughter, arrives one night, terrified, trembling, and covered in someone else’s blood. “Echo Valley” grows from this simple notion into a heart-pounding thriller about how far a mother will go to preserve her child.
Variety was the first to report the news. Brad Ingelsby, the creator of the HBO series “Mare of Easttown,” wrote the script for the movie, which is produced by Scott Free Productions and The Walsh Company.
Executive producers will include Ridley Scott, Michael Pruss, Kevin Walsh, Scott Greenberg, Rebecca Feuer, and Nicole Jordan-Webber, as well as Erika Olde, Sam Roseme, and Tanja Tawadjoh. Production is set to begin this summer.
Ingelsby, who previously worked with Scott Free on films like “Out of the Furnace,” “American Woman,” and “Our Friend,” wrote the script alongside Pruss. Ingelsby and Walsh had previously collaborated on “American Woman” and “Our Friend.”
Moore’s role in “Echo Valley” is her second with Apple; she previously appeared in the original film “Sharper” and the Stephen King adaption “Lisey’s Tale.”
“Boogie Nights,” “The Hours,” “Still Alice,” “Hannibal,” “The Big Lebowski,” and “Magnolia” are among her other significant films. She has also participated in various television series and is well-known for her advocacy work for a variety of topics.
“Echo Valley,” directed by Michael Pearce and starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney, has been unveiled as Apple Original Films’ latest project.
Kate Garrett (Moore) is a recovering alcoholic who spends her days boarding and training horses at Echo Valley Farm, a quiet and gorgeous property in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Claire (Sweeney), her daughter, arrives one night, terrified, trembling, and covered in someone else’s blood. “Echo Valley” grows from this simple notion into a heart-pounding thriller about how far a mother will go to preserve her child.
Variety was the first to report the news. Brad Ingelsby, the creator of the HBO series “Mare of Easttown,” wrote the script for the movie, which is produced by Scott Free Productions and The Walsh Company.
Executive producers will include Ridley Scott, Michael Pruss, Kevin Walsh, Scott Greenberg, Rebecca Feuer, and Nicole Jordan-Webber, as well as Erika Olde, Sam Roseme, and Tanja Tawadjoh. Production is set to begin this summer.
Ingelsby, who previously worked with Scott Free on films like “Out of the Furnace,” “American Woman,” and “Our Friend,” wrote the script alongside Pruss. Ingelsby and Walsh had previously collaborated on “American Woman” and “Our Friend.”
“Boogie Nights,” “The Hours,” “Still Alice,” “Hannibal,” “The Big Lebowski,” and “Magnolia” are among her other significant films. She has also participated in various television series and is well-known for her advocacy work for a variety of topics.
Meanwhile, Sweeney has quickly established herself as a sought-after young actor, receiving critical acclaim for her roles in musicals such as “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus.” She also received an Emmy nomination for her performance in “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
In other words, “Echo Valley” is shaping up to be a highly anticipated thriller, given the caliber of the cast and creative team involved.
“Killers of the Flower Moon,” a collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio; “The Instigators,” directed by Doug Liman and starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck; a Jon Watts thriller starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt; and “Napoleon,” produced by Scott and Joaquin Phoenix, are among the many original films produced by Apple.