Paramount's APARTMENT 7A Movie Is Reportedly a ROSEMARY'S BABY Prequel Film
Paramount Players recently wrapped production on a new psychological horror-thriller titled Apartment 7A. Well, according to Bloody-Disgusting, this film actually serves as a prequel film to Roman Polanski and Mia Farrow’s classic 1968 horror film Rosemary’s Baby.
It’s explained that the film will tell the story of the woman who died outside the apartment when Rosemary moved into the apartment in the original film. In that film, Farrow played a pregnant young woman who becomes increasingly isolated, and believes that something is terribly wrong with her baby. The diabolical truth is revealed after Rosemary gives birth. That was a great freakin’ film!
Apartment 7A is produced by Platinum Dunes (The Purge, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th) and A Quiet Place director John Krasinski. Platinum Dunes was going to remake Rosemary’s Baby 15 years ago and this is what that turned into.
According to IMDb, Amy Leeson is playing Rosemary Woodhouse, who is the title character portrayed by Mia Farrow in the original movie. Then there’s Kevin McNally, who is playing the character Roman Castevet, who was originally played by Sidney Blackmer. The film also stars Julia Garner (Ozark) and Dianne Wiest (Edward Scissorhands).
In the original movie, “Rosemary eventually deduces that Roman Castevet is an anagram for Steven Marcato, the son of a former Bramford resident and a reputed Satanist. She suspects that the Castevets and Dr. Sapirstein belong to a Satanic coven and have sinister intentions for her baby.”
Relic‘s Natalie Erika James directed the movie from a script that she co-wrote with Christian White based on a draft by Skylar James.
Now that I know Apartment 7A is a Rosemary’s Baby prequel, I’m actually very excited about watching it!