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‘Lady in the Lake’ to be released July 19

Apple TV has set a release date of ‘Lady in the Lake’ for July 19 along with a first look image that sadly doesn’t feature Noah, but check it out at the link anyway.

Today, Apple TV+ unveiled a first look at “Lady in the Lake,” the upcoming, seven-part limited series starring Academy Award and Golden Globe Award winner Natalie Portman, who also serves as executive producer, and Emmy Award nominee Moses Ingram. “Lady in the Lake” will make its global debut on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on Friday, July 19, 2024, followed by new episodes every Friday through August 23, 2024.

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Noah to star in ‘The Carpenter’s Son’

According to Deadline, Noah is set to star as The Boy in Lotfy Nathan’s ‘The Carpenter’s Son’, a horror film about Jesus’ life. Read more at the link.

Nicolas Cage, FKA Twigs, Noah Jupe and Souheila Yacoub are set to star in Egyptian-American director Lotfy Nathan’s The Carpenter’s Son exploring the rarely told story of the childhood of Jesus with a horror take.

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Per the official synopsis, “The Carpenter’s Son tells the dark story of a family hiding out in Roman Egypt. The son, known only as ‘the Boy’, is driven to doubt by another mysterious child and rebels against his guardian, the Carpenter, revealing inherent powers and a fate beyond his comprehension. As he exercises his own power, the Boy and his family become the target of horrors, natural and divine.”

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The Carpenter’s Son is scheduled to shoot this summer.

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Noah for Cultured Magazine

There’s a new interview out with Noah in Cultured Magazine and you can read that at the link. It also features a new photoshoot which has been added to the gallery.

Working alongside Hollywood icons (Natalie Portman, Michael Douglas, and Christian Bale, to name a few) is no new ground for 19-year-old British actor Noah Jupe. With a career that sprouted at the age of 13 with appearances on Downton Abbey and George Clooney’s directorial debut Suburbicon, he has grown up on screen. (John Krasinski reportedly cast him to play his son in the horror smash hit A Quiet Place on Clooney’s recommendation.)

As he makes the transition from child actor to adult actor, Jupe has found himself grappling with the fear that many who start early share: of being “frozen in time” at the moment they first became famous. With his latest projects, Apple TV’s Franklin and Lady in the Lake, Jupe is ready to melt that image out of audience’s minds and reintroduce himself as an actor who contains multitudes.