Brett Goldstein, Imogen Poots Romantic Drama ‘All of You’ Lands at Apple
Apple Original Films has scooped up “All Of You,” a slightly sci-fi, bittersweet romance from star and co-writer Brett Goldstein.
The “Ted Lasso” alum shared scriptwriting duties with the film’s director William Bridges (“Black Mirror”) and co-stars with Imogen Poots (“The Father,” “Vivarium”). The project premiered at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival and went on to screen at the London Film Festival.
Produced by MRC, Republic Pictures and Ryder Picture Company, “All of You” exists in a world where a new test matching soulmates together comes between two best friends. They spend over a decade trying to resist the urge to disrupt the paths their lives have taken — marriage, children, and tragedy — despite the undeniable feeling that they belong together. Steven Cree and Zawe Ashton also star in the film, set for a 2025 streaming debut.
Emmy winners Goldstein and Bridges also served as producers with Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett. The film marks the latest collaboration for Apple and Goldstein, who serves as the co-creator and EP on the acclaimed comedy “Shrinking,” as well as writing, starring and co-executive producing “Lasso.”
Goldstein just wrapped production on the latest feature from Hungarian filmmaker Kornél Mundruczó titled “At The Sea,” co-starring Amy Adams and Murray Bartlett. He also just headlined his first-ever standup comedy tour, “The Second Best Night Of Your Life,” which sold out venues across the U.S. and Canada with multiple-night runs.
Bridges, who marks his narrative feature debut with “All of You,” won an Emmy for his “Black Mirror” episode “USS Callister.” Most recently, he created and executive produced the anthology series “Soulmates” for AMC, based on his short film “For Life.”
Upcoming Apple films include “The Gorge,” an action thriller ensemble with Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy and Sigourney Weaver; and June’s highly anticipated “F1” from Brad Pitt, director Joseph Kosinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer.