Star Wars and Euphoria star join cast of new Apple TV film

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Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney and Star Wars' Domhnall Gleeson have been cast in Apple TV+'s upcoming film Echo Valley.

Starring The Hunger Games' Julianne Moore, Echo Valley follows the story of Kate Garretson (Moore) as a woman who spends her time at a secluded Southeastern Pennsylvania Farm training horses after a personal tragedy (via Deadline).

However, the story takes a turn when her daughter Claire (Sweeney) shows up at the farm, terrified and covered in someone else's blood.

But how far will Kate go to protect her child?

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Alongside Moore and Sweeney, Gleeson features as a local criminal who causes havoc in Kate's life by confronting her with secrets about her family.

The script has been written by Brad Ingelsby (Mare of Easttown) and will be directed by Michael Pearce. Production duties will be overseen by Ridley Scott (House of Gucci) under the banner of his company Scott Free Productions alongside Michael Pruss, Ingelsby and Kevin Walsh.

Known for her roles in HBO's series Euphoria and The White Lotus, Sweeney can currently be seen as whistleblower Reality Winner in Reality, which follows the story of Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential elections.

She is also set to star in a remake of 1968 film Barbarella, as the astronaut of the same name.

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Gleeson is best known for his roles in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and the Star Wars Sequel trilogy as General Hux. He has also starred in Peter Rabbit 2 and FX series The Patient alongside Steve Carell.

Alongside her work in The Hunger Games series, Moore has also featured in films such as Still Alice, The Big Lebowski and Apple TV's recent release Sharper.

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