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Sydney Sweeney and her household on the Los Angeles premiere of “Immaculate” on March 15.
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Sydney Sweeney’s grandmothers bought to see the picturesque landscapes of Italy all due to their granddaughter’s… grisly R-rated horror movie.
“I flew them to Italy and so they bought to return go to me on set,” Sweeney stated on the “Immediately Present” on Wednesday, relating to her upcoming scary film “Immaculate,” which takes place at a convent within the Italian countryside.
“I made them extras as nuns after which I introduced them to the premiere in LA and so they had been simply so excited,” the “Euphoria” star added.
Sweeney gave her household matriarchs the final word shock with their journey overseas, telling Jimmy Fallon a February episode of “The Tonight Present” that “they’d by no means been to Europe.”
“My Grandy’s dream was to go to Italy, she’s by no means left the nation earlier than so I stunned them,” she stated on the time.
“Immaculate” stars Sweeney as a religious nun named Cecilia who embarks on a journey at a convent in a distant space of Italy. Her character’s expertise shortly turns into a nightmare as she uncovers the horrors of her new dwelling.
“It’s a difficult character, it’s an attention-grabbing story,” she stated on Wednesday, happening to comment that she is trying ahead to viewers seeing the movie’s divisive ending.
Acknowledging the potential for it to spur a “combined response,” Sweeney stated “I like that. I like when films or endings create a dialogue, a debate. I believe that it’s going to be a wild experience for some individuals!”
Simona Tabasco, Álvaro Morte and Benedetta Porcaroli spherical out the solid of the Michael Mohan-directed film.
“Immaculate” will premiere in theaters on March 22.