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All of You: Apple Secures Rights to Brett Goldstein & Imogen Poots Movie for 2025

Apple Original Films has acquired the rights to the romance-drama movie All of You, featuring Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots, setting a release date window. Besides portraying one of the main characters, Goldstein co-wrote the script with the movie’s director, William Bridges.

All of You starring Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots to release on Apple TV+

All of You will debut on Apple TV+ sometime in 2025. The movie had its world premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2024. MRC, Republic Pictures, and Ryder Picture Company produced the movie. Bridges and Goldstein received producing credits alongside Ryder’s Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett.

The movie takes place in the near future where test results can reveal soulmates. Best friends Simon (Brett Goldstein) and Laura (Imogen Poots) have strong feelings for each other. When one of them takes the test, desperate to know who they are meant to be with, it produces surprising results, inevitably changing both their lives.

Notably, Goldstein and Bridges previously used the premise for their 2013 short film For Life. Moreover, their short-lived AMC series Soulmates is also set in the near future and revolves around a test that can reveal with 100% accuracy the person with whom you are destiny aligns. Soulmates premiered on October 5, 2020, and AMC greenlit another season even before the series premiere. However, those plans were ultimately reversed, and Soulmates was canceled after Season 1.

The cast of All of You also includes Zawe Ashton, Jenna Coleman, Steven Cree, Murray Bartlett, Chloe East, Éva Magyar, and Alara-Star Khan.

The movie is the latest entry in Goldstein’s highly successful collaboration with Apple. Previously, he played Roy Kent in the sports comedy series Ted Lasso and co-created the comedy-drama series Shrinking with Bill Lawrence and Jason Segel. For his work on Ted Lasso, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series consecutively in 2021 and 2022.

Originally reported by Tamal Kundu on ComingSoon.

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