“Rosemary's Baby” Prequel “Apartment 7A” Starring Julia Garner Gets Haunting First Trailer: Watch
Julia Garner, Dianne Wiest, Jim Sturgess and Kevin McNally star in the new horror film
Julia Garner is expanding a horror classic.
On Aug. 29, Paramount+ debuted the first trailer for Garner's new movie Apartment 7A, a prequel to the 1968 horror classic Rosemary's Baby that stars Garner, 30, as Terry Gionoffrio, the character whose death in Rosemary's Baby helps set off its disturbing story.
The film is set in New York City in 1965 and follows Terry as she befriends the villains from Rosemary's Baby, Minnie Castevet and Roman Castevet (Dianne Wiest and Kevin McNally) and begins to unveil the cult that further comes into play.
"An ambitious young dancer Terry Gionoffrio dreams of fame and fortune in New York City, but after suffering a devastating injury, an older, wealthy couple welcomes her into their home in the luxury apartment building the Bramford," reads a synopsis.
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Just as Terry seems on the verge of realizing her high aspirations for her career, "disturbing circumstances soon have her second-guessing the sacrifices she’s willing to make for her career as she realizes that something evil is living not only in Apartment 7A, but in the Bramford itself," the synopsis adds.
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Angela Dorian portrayed Garner's character Terry in the original Rosemary's Baby, while Ruth Gordon and Sidney Blackmer costarred as the Castevets, whom Wiest, 76, and McNally, 68, portray in the prequel. Gordon, who died in 1985 at 88, won an Academy Award for playing Minnie in the original film.
The new movie's cast also includes Marli Siu, Andrew Buchan, Rosy McEwen and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, and Natalie Erika James directed.
Apartment 7A is streaming on Paramount+ and available on demand Friday, Sept. 27.
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