SUCCESSION star Sarah Snook seems extremely completely different to her position of millionaire Shiv Roy in a spine-tingling new Netflix horror.
The actress is starring in Run Rabbit Run, which follows the tense relationship between Sarah’s character and her daughter.
The darkish movie sees Sarah’s character, additionally referred to as Sarah, watch as her youngster Mia begins appearing unusually.
Mia, performed by Lily LaTorre, begins carrying a creepy rabbit masks and creates disturbing drawings and is satisfied that she is Sarah’s sister Alice, who disappeared when she was seven.
Moody and atmospheric, the movie is about in Melbourne and directed by Australian filmmaker Daina Reid.
Not like Succession’s Shiv Roy, Sarah’s new character seems pretty bizarre and turns into extra dishevelled because the movie unravels.


Her smooth strawberry blonde bob within the HBO collection is lower shorter and is commonly unkempt – as she has larger issues to fret about, together with her youngster slowly going off the rails.
Lengthy gone are the glamorous outfits she wore for her position of Shiv and she or he attire in muted tones and prioritises consolation for the Netflix horror.
Sarah wasn’t the primary selection of lead for the movie, it was initially given to Elisabeth Moss, who starred in The Handmaid’s Story.
Elisabeth needed to pull out because of scheduling causes, which meant the position landed in Sarah’s lap.
She probably loved having a brand new undertaking to work on after filming for Succession wound down.
The hit present is about to exit in type with a 90 minute lengthy closing episode on Could 28.
Nicholas Britell, the programme’s Emmy award-winning composer, has mentioned the final episode will probably be “like a film”.
The satirical comedy-drama follows the Roy household – dysfunctional homeowners of a world media and hospitality empire – as they battle for management of the corporate amid household patriarch Logan’s unsure well being.
The collection tracks their lives as they ponder what the long run will maintain for them as soon as their ageing father begins to step again from the corporate.
Talking to Selection, Nicholas mentioned: “It’s 90 minutes, it’s an enormous episode — like a film.”
Run Rabbit Run hits the streaming service on June 28.