First look at The Bear star Ebon Moss-Bachrach's new movie
Searchlight Pictures has released a number of first look photos for Hold Your Breath.
The upcoming horror stars The Bear's Ebon Moss-Bachrach and American Horror Story actor Sarah Paulson, who both feature in the new images shared on Searchlight's official X account.
Hold Your Breath is set in 1930s Oklahoma amid the horrific dust storms, where a grieving mother (Paulson) is convinced that a sinister presence behind the storms is threatening her family's safety.
Moss-Bachrach is seen rejoicing at the rainfall in one photo, with another showing his character in an extreme close-up.
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Sarah Paulson is seen clutching her daughter in another still, and then screaming in terror in another ominous image.
The supporting cast includes Annaleigh Ashford and War for the Planet of the Apes' Amiah Miller, with the latter seen in a nightgown and wearing a protective face mask in an additional first look photo.
Hold Your Breath is directed by Karrie Crouse and William Joines and will be released in the US on Hulu on October 3.
Details of a UK release date are yet to be shared, but it's likely the film will make it's streaming debut on Disney+.
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It's not the only movie role Moss-Bachrach has scored amid The Bear's continued success, with it having been announced in February that the actor will be playing the role of Ben Grimm (aka the Thing) in Marvel's upcoming Fantastic Four movie.
He's joined by The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr Fantastic, Napoleon's Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/the Invisible Woman, and Stranger Things actor Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/the Human Torch.
Filming on the movie – expected to be released in July 2025 – has just begun, with Pascal sharing an Instagram selfie of the four stars assembling with director Matt Shakman in late July.
Hold Your Breath will be released on Hulu on October 3. A Uk release date is yet to be announced.
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