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How to watch Sydney Sweeney in ‘Echo Valley': Time, Apple TV+ free trial

How to watch Sydney Sweeney in ‘Echo Valley': Time, Apple TV+ free trial

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Apple TV+'s newest original film is a star-stuffed affair.
Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney star as mother and daughter in 'Echo Valley,' a new thriller premiering exclusively on Apple's streamer.
In it, Kate (Moore) struggles to make peace with her troubled daughter Claire (Sweeney), until one night, when Claire comes home hysterical and covered in blood that isn't her own.
Per Apple, the movie about 'love, sacrifice, and survival' will explore 'just how far a mother will go to try to save her child.'
The new film comes to Apple from Emmy-nominated screenwriter Brad Ingelsby, who is behind 2021's 'Mare of Easttown' and the upcoming HBO miniseries 'Task.'
When does 'Echo Valley' come out on Apple TV+?
Officially, 'Echo Valley' premieres tomorrow, June 13, on Apple TV+.
However, Apple TV+ will often release new films and shows the night before their listed premiere dates, so it's likely you'll be able to watch 'Echo Valley' as early as 9:00 p.m. ET tonight (June 12).
How to watch 'Echo Valley' For Free:
'Echo Valley' is a film exclusive to Apple TV+, so you'll need a subscription to watch the new thriller.
Luckily, Apple TV+ offers a seven-day free trial for users, so you'll be able to watch the movie (and a few more!) before $9.99/month payments kick in.
You can also try Apple TV+ for free as a Prime Video add-on subscription. You'll be able to take advantage of the same seven-day free trial before $9.99/month payments begin.
'Echo Valley' Cast Guide:
Oscar and Emmy-winning actors are among the ensemble of 'Echo Valley.'
Julianne Moore as Kate Garrett, Claire's mom
Sydney Sweeney as Claire Garrett, Kate's daughter
Domhnall Gleeson as Jackie Lyman
Kyle MacLachlan as Richard Garrett, Kate's husband
Fiona Shaw as Jessie Oliver
Edmund Donovan as Ryan
Rebecca Creskoff as Emma
'Echo Valley' trailer:
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