Esther is back!?
If the 2009 horror film 'Orphan' left you wanting more, here is a prequel. Orphan: First Kill looks just as terrifying as the franchise's first installment from 2009, despite the title making it strangely sound like an action film.
The 2009 film "Orphan" starred Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther, a 9-year-old Russian girl the Coleman family adopts after their third child dies in utero. Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard also starred in the film.?
Esther starts acting strangely and violently like an adult, which causes her to conflict with her adopted mother.
In William Brent Bell's prequel, Isabelle Fuhrmann returns as Esther, this time masquerading as a missing child to once again invade a wealthy American family and cause predictable carnage.
Tricia Albright, the distressed mother who gradually realizes her daughter might not be who she purports to be, is portrayed by Julia Stiles.?
In the trailer, Rossif Sutherland and Julia Stiles' tragically failing parents bring home a wounded adult rather than their lovely young daughter. They will adore their daughter before things begin to get messy.?
Sadly, as we know, little Esther is not who she claims to be. She is far older than her Victorian attire. We're prepared to guess she'll lose her head quickly if you take that necklace off.
Thanks to intelligent production tactics, Isabelle Fuhrman is reprising her role as Esther, and William Brent Bell (The Boy, Separation) took over as director for First Kill.?
Esther is a fascinating character, so it would be exciting to see her more than ten years after the first movie.?The movie will release in theaters and streamed on Paramount+ starting August 19.
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