Paramount+ has released the official trailer for the all-new psychological thriller “Apartment 7A.” The film tells the story of what happened in the infamous Bramford building prior to the events in the legendary horror classic “Rosemary’s Baby.” It will be available to stream exclusively on Paramount+ on Friday, September 27, in the U.S. and Canada and available in additional markets at a later date.
The highly anticipated film will debut at this year’s Fantastic Fest, the world’s largest genre and horror festival based in Austin, Texas, and will be featured in Paramount+ Peak Screaming, a curated collection of fan-favorite horror movies and Halloween episodes from beloved series.
Set in 1965 New York City, the film follows ambitious young dancer Terry Gionoffrio (Julia Garner, “Ozark”), who dreams of fame and fortune. But, after suffering a devastating injury, an older, wealthy couple (Dianne Wiest, “I Care a Lot,” and Kevin McNally, “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise) welcomes her into their home in the luxury apartment building the Bramford. When fellow resident and influential Broadway producer (Jim Sturgess, “Across the Universe”) offers her another chance at fame, it seems that all her dreams are finally coming true. However, after an evening she can’t fully remember, 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 also in the Bramford itself. Additional supporting cast includes Marli Siu (“Everything I Know About Love”), Andrew Buchan (“All the Money in the World”), Rosy McEwen (“Blue Jean”), and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith (“Wonka”).
“Apartment 7A,” a Paramount+ original movie in association with Paramount Pictures, is a Platinum Dunes/Sunday Night Production and is based on the novel “Rosemary’s Baby” by Ira Levin. Directed by “Relic” filmmaker Natalie Erika James, with a screen story by Skylar James and a screenplay by Natalie Erika James & Christian White and Skylar James, the film is executive produced by Vicki Dee Rock and Alexa Ginsburg and produced by John Krasinski, Allyson Seeger, p.g.a., Michael Bay, Andrew Form, p.g.a., and Brad Fuller.