'Apartment 7A' Breaks Dancer In Official Trailer For Paramount+ 'Rosemary’s Baby' Prequel
Paramount+’s Rosemary’s Baby prequel Apartment 7A will be released not only on the streamer on September 27, but on digital too, so with the date fast approaching, the film starring Julia Garner was going to need a trailer. With 4 weeks to go, it happened.
The trailer sees Garner’s Terry Gionoffrio approach the Bramford luxury apartment building in New York City as an aspiring dancer. She came here to make something of herself and get back on stage after suffering an injury. We see her perform, get her injury and the ending surgery. She almost falls when she’s caught by an affluent couple, Roman and Minnie Castevet, played by Kevin McNally and Dianne Wiest, who want to help her. She’s thrilled to have her own place, but finds an old dancer shoe of the previous tenant. At an audition, she keeps landing awkwardly and probably exacerbating the injury. She starts getting startled by Minnie but allows her to give a haircut that nips her ear. From here, the suspicions rise. Even a nun confirms it. Hallucinations and mirror reflections of things you’d expect from a Rosemary’s Baby prequel occur. Neighbor and influential Broadway producer played by Jim Sturgess offers her a second chance, and she takes it. All seems well and good at first, but after a very hazy evening, things turn very very wrong, with Terry realizing that something evil is living in the building and causing her to second-guess the sacrifices she’s willing to make.
Apartment 7A is directed by Natalie Erika James from her script written with Christian White and Skylar James, which is based on a screen story by James, as well as Ira Levin’s original Rosemary’s Baby novel, and a Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night production in association with Paramount Pictures. The film also features Marli Siu, Andrew Buchan, Rosy McEwen and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith. John Krasinski, Allyson Seeger, Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller produced, with Vicki Dee Rock and Alexa Ginsburg serving as executive producers. The trailer can be watched below.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter