Key Takeaways:
– Sydney Sweeney plays the role of a nun, Cecilia, in the newly released horror film “Immaculate.”
– Sweeney collaborated with director Michael Mohan, who she has previously worked with on other projects, for “Immaculate.”
– The actress requested a memorable scene for her character, wishing to be drenched in blood by the end of the movie.
– Despite heavy competition, the film is projected to bring in $5M at the weekend box office according to predictions by ScreenRant.
Emmy-nominated actress Sydney Sweeney continues to captivate audiences, leaping from highly-regarded TV series such as “Euphoria” to playing the lead in the Marvel movie “Madame Web”. Sweeney continues her Hollywood ascent, recently joining the cast of the latest horror flick “Immaculate” as the American nun, Cecilia.
Sydney Sweeney’s Journey in “Immaculate”
In the newly-unveiled horror film by director Michael Mohan, Sweeney uncovers the sinister secret and unspeakable horrors of a remote convent in the Italian countryside. Playing the devoted virgin nun Cecilia, Sweeney also served as a producer of the film alongside a star-studded cast, including Álvaro Morte and Benedetta Porcaroli.
According to ScreenRant, the movie, released on March 22, has already turned heads with its stunning violence earning a strong 73% on Rotten Tomatoes. Made with an estimated budget of $10M, “Immaculate” is expected to wrap up opening weekend with a $5M take, despite strong competition from movies such as “Kung Fu Panda 4” and “Dune: Part 2”.
An Eccentric Request by Sweeney
In an intriguing twist, Sweeney shared with EW that she made an unusual request regarding her character in “Immaculate”. An enthusiastic actor/producer, Sweeney wished for a riveting scene where her character emerges as a strong figure after going through a challenging journey.
Sweeney voiced her request to be drenched in blood by the end of the movie. She expressed her admiration for similar scenes in films such as “Carrie” and “Ready or Not,” where the female lead character faces intense situations, ultimately standing strong at the end.
Speaking about her preference for the horror genre, Sweeney revealed her particular affection for jump scares. She expressed her desire to blend various elements in “Immaculate,” creating a mix of psychological thriller and classic horror, made effortless by working with Michael Mohan, who was well in tune with her vision.
In “Immaculate,” viewers are hooked by the absence of a conventional supernatural enemy, replaced by a chilling human antagonist. As the film continues to figure at the box office, Sweeney shared more insights about the movie during her interview, eager to discuss her film in detail.
Currently, “Immaculate” is open in theatres, providing audiences with an enthralling combination of riveting storyline, enthusiastic performances, and a unique blend of horror elements. With the buzz created by Sweeney’s unorthodox request, it’s interesting to see how this will affect the audience’s view of the film. Nevertheless, Sweeney’s role in “Immaculate” remains a testament to her versatile acting range and her rising presence in Hollywood.