With Immaculate now in theaters, star Sydney Sweeney has taken to social media to share some new behind-the-scenes photos from her time shooting the controversial religious horror movie.
Though there's nothing overtly spoilery here, at least one of the shots does hint at a certain major plot point, which is something to keep in mind while clicking through the photos if you haven't seen the film yet.
"Made a little movie in Italy last year with the help of some incredible people," Sweeney captioned her post. "To my entire cast and crew, I cant thank you enough for such an amazing experience. none of this would have been possible without your trust, hard work, and fun crazy energy. watching this movie come to life after so many years has been a dream come true. now I’m probably gonna spam my insta with some pics and there’s fake blood so I’m sorry in advance but it’s a horror film and you can’t not be drenched in blood. Ok byeeee love you!"
Sweeney stars as Cecilia, "a young woman of devout faith who is offered a new role at an illustrious Italian convent. When she arrives to the European countryside, the mask of her initially warm welcome soon slips to reveal dark and horrifying secrets."
Jonathan Davino for Fifty-Fifty Films produced with Sweeney, alongside Middle Child Pictures’ David Bernad, who developed the project with the actress following their work together on The White Lotus. Teddy Schwarzman and Michael Heimler produced for Black Bear, which fully financed and represented the international sales rights. Black Bear’s John Friedberg and Christopher Casanova served as executive producers, alongside Will Greenfield.
Immaculate marks the second recent collaboration with Neon and Black Bear after Michael Mann’s Ferrari, which hit theaters Christmas Day. Neon’s 2024 slate also includes Sean Baker’s new romantic drama Anora and Pamela Adlon’s directorial debut, Babes, starring Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau.
Directed by Michael Mohan and written by Andrew Lobel, Immaculate also stars Alvaro Morte (Money Heist), Benedetta Porcaroli (Baby), and Dora Romano (The Hand of God).
The movie was released in theaters on March 22. Do you plan on seeing this one on the big screen, or will you wait for streaming? Let us know in the comments section down below.