Sydney Sweeney to Star in and Produce ‘Immaculate,’ a Psychological Horror Film by Michael Mohan

Sydney Sweeney: Working with Michael Mohan Again on New Project ‘Immaculate’

Sydney Sweeney has previously worked with Michael Mohan on the 2021 film ‘The Voyers’ and will collaborate with Michael Mohan is not the first time. She also produces the movie Immaculate, which is a more applied psychology horror film. Written by Andrew Lobel and directed by Michael. Sweeney was offered the lead role.

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Sweeny posted on Instagram confirming her role in “Immaculate” and captioned it “As Since you asked…”. She has posted a comment from a fan were she’s been asking directors to get Sydney a horror film. To which she reposted as and when she got the role.

Emmy-nominated HBO series Euphoria. Sweeney talks about her talent and great work in cinema. She also appeared in the hugely successful Marvel movie ‘Madame Web’. She has also appeared in a number of films, including Sony’s ‘Barbarella’ reboot and Universal’s ‘The Caretaker’ for Her Pictures.

About Sydney Sweeney’s role 

Sweeney plays Cecilia, a woman given a fulfilling new position at a famous Italian convent. As she enters her new home, she smells her strange emotions from unusual events and frightening things.

Sweeney first came to prominence on television with his series Everything Sucks (2018) One of her most popular roles on television. She then starred in the Quentin Tarantino-directed film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

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One of Sweeney’s most popular dramas is Euphoria, where she plays Kathy Howard on HBO. A youth drama series. Her roles in them earned Sweeney two nominations for the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards. The former for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and the latter for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Film.

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