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Echo Valley Trailer: Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney have blood on their hands

The drama thriller is being directed by BAFTA Award-winner Michael Pearce.

Narayani M

Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney are covering up a murder. Apple TV+ has released the first trailer of the upcoming film Echo Valley where Sydney Sweeney as Claire has unknowingly hit her boyfriend with a rock. As a scared, teary-eyed young woman, she comes to her mother and confesses her mistake. Kate has now taken up the mission to cover up the crime, before anyone knocks on her door. Unfortunately, someone eventually does. The drama thriller is being directed by BAFTA Award-winner Michael Pearce.

Echo Valley is set on the titular Echo Valley farm where Kate leads a calm and peaceful life. She boards and trains horses on her farm, while also healing from a personal tragedy. With the murder, their lives turn upside down, more so with the entry of Domhnall Gleeson who seems to know about their secret. To add another layer of complexity to the story, it is shown that Claire has a history of substance abuse. The official synopsis further reveals that "Echo Valley becomes a heart-pounding thriller about just how far a mother will go to save her child." Brad Ingelsby, best known for writing Mare of Easttown has penned the script of the film which also features Fiona Shaw, Kyle MacLachlan, and Will Fitz.

Apple Studios is producing Echo Valley in collaboration with Scott Free Films and The Walsh Company. The creator Ingelsby will also produce along with Michael Pruss, with whom she collaborated on the original story.

Echo Valley will release on Apple TV+ on June 12.

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