Sarah Snook will trade the offices of Waystar Royco for a disturbing new take on motherhood.
Sarah Snook will go from the business thriller of ‘Succession’ to the psychological drama of the new Netflix horror film ‘Run away, rabbit, run away (Run Rabbit Run)’.
Snook is on her way to sweeping the Golden Globes and Emmys for her stunning role as Siobhan Roy (Shiv for friends, if he has any left) in season 4 of ‘Succession’, standing out above all his peers with scenes like Shiv and Tom’s brutal fight in ‘Succession’ 4×07, and everything points to that his career will experience a boost after the end of the HBO Max series.
In ‘Run away, rabbit, run away’ he will return to horror films, a genre he is beginning to get used to after appearing in films like ‘Jessabelle’ (2014) or ‘Winchester: The House Built by the Spirits’ (2018).
Snook’s character in this new film is that of a fertility doctor who strongly believes in life and death, but who After noticing the strange behavior of his little daughter, he must challenge his own values and face a ghost from his past.. We are not going to reveal much more, but several North American journalists had the opportunity to see it at the Sundance Festival at the beginning of the year and many compared it to the also Australian ‘Babadook‘, one of the best recent horror movies.
Daina Reid, director of various episodes of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, has been in charge of capturing on celluloid the screenplay by novelist Hanna Kent. Reid and Snook previously worked together on the ABC miniseries ‘The Secret River’, previously unpublished in Spain.
‘Run away, rabbit, run away’ will premiere on Netflix Spain next June 28, 2023.
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