Anya Taylor-Joy stars in Apple TV+ adaptation of Marissa Stapley's 'Lucky', premiering July 15
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Apple TV+ is bringing Marissa Stapley’s bestselling novel 'Lucky' to the screen, with Anya Taylor-Joy playing the titular character. The series, which has already landed on the radar of critics and viewers, is set to debut in the middle of July.
According to Deadline, the show will premiere on Apple TV+ on July 15. The adaptation consists of seven episodes, which will be released weekly rather than all at once, keeping audiences hooked over the summer.
The Toronto Sun placed 'Lucky' at the top of its weekly watch list, calling it a must-see for fans of the thriller. The outlet noted that Stapley’s novel is being adapted by Apple, highlighting the streaming service’s confidence in the source material.
The cast and production details remain under wraps, but the involvement of Taylor-Joy, known for her roles in 'The Queen’s Gambit' and 'Peaky Blinders', has generated significant buzz. As the release approaches, more information about supporting actors and behind-the-scenes talent is expected to emerge.
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