Netflix has unveiled a full trailer for its star-studded Leave The World Behind which it will premiere on the streaming service soon. The film actually premieres stateside at AFI Fest this week before landing on Netflix on December 8th.
When an idyllic getaway suddenly erupts into chaos, trust unravels fast. Leave The World Behind stars Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Ethan Hawke, Myha’la and Kevin Bacon. Quite the cast.
We have the full synopsis below.
In this apocalyptic thriller from award-winning writer and director Sam Esmail (Mr. Robot), Amanda (Academy Award winner Julia Roberts) and her husband Clay (Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke), rent a luxurious home for the weekend with their kids, Archie (Charlie Evans) and Rose (Farrah Mackenzie). Their vacation is soon upended when two strangers — G.H. (Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali) and his daughter Ruth (Myha’la) — arrive in the night, bearing news of a mysterious cyberattack and seeking refuge in the house they claim is theirs. The two families reckon with a looming disaster that grows more terrifying by the minute, forcing everyone to come to terms with their places in a collapsing world.
The film is based on the National Book Award-nominated novel by Rumaan Alam and is produced by Esmail Corp, Red Om Films, and executive produced by Higher Ground Productions.
Here’s the trailer.
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