Adèle Exarchopoulos Joins Zoë Kravitz In Apple Mystery Film

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- Adèle Exarchopoulos has landed a lead role opposite Zoë Kravitz in Apple's untitled mystery film from My Old Ass director Megan Park, with Apple declining to comment on the casting
- The role marks Exarchopoulos's first American studio lead role; no word yet on her character
- Megan Park is directing from her own script and exec producing, with Apple Studios and LuckyChap producing in association with FilmNation, and LuckyChap's Tom Ackerley and Bronte Payne overseeing
- Exarchopoulos broke out with Blue Is the Warmest Color at Cannes 2013, where at the premiere she became the youngest-ever Palme d'Or winner, sharing the honor with director Abdellatif Kechiche and Léa Seydoux
- The two-time César Award winner voiced Ennui in Pixar's Inside Out 2 and has two upcoming French films: Jeanne Herry's Garance (out September 23) and Christophe Honoré's Orange-Flavoured Wedding (out December 9)
Why it matters: Exarchopoulos's first American studio lead role brings a two-time César winner and youngest-ever Palme d'Or recipient into an Apple original film, pairing her with Kravitz under My Old Ass director Megan Park and LuckyChap production.
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