One thing is for certain, we are not alone. The bigger question is on who’s really out there? In Multiverse, the film explores the interesting realms of several universes with multiple selves with different personalities.
The film stars Paloma Kwiatkowski (Bates Motel), Munro Chambers (Turbo Kid), Robert Naylor (Being Human), Sandra Mae Frank (Soul to Keep), and Marlee Matlin (CODA). Gaurav Seth (Prisoner X) directed the movie from the script written by Doug Taylor (Splice).
Here is the official synopsis:
Colleagues Loretta, Danny, Amy, and Gerry are on the verge of an amazing breakthrough in quantum physics when tragedy strikes. Racing to complete the experiment, Loretta dies in a fiery car accident. Five months later, as the trio struggles to move on with their lives and the work they’d started, Loretta returns. She’s full of energy, enthusiasm, seemingly unaware she’s been gone for months. Are the friends losing their collective minds or has something remarkable happened? Soon, each of them comes face to face with their dead ringer. Professional rivalries and personal relationships surface and the friends realize only one version of them can exist in our reality. A violent correction is necessary to maintain order.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta spoke with actors Paloma Kwiatkowski and Munro Chambers on this unique sci-fi film Multiverse. We talked about playing multiple characters and the subtle differences.
Paloma Kwiatkowski’s first role was playing Thalia Grace, daughter of Zeus, in 2013’s Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. The following year, she had a recurring role of Cody Brennan in A&E’s Bates Motel. Most recently, she appeared in CW TV’s The 100 and starred alongside Madison Iseman in the post-apocalyptic film Riot Girls.
Munro Chambers is best known as Eli Goldsworthy in the television drama series Degrassi: The Next Generation. Also, he starred as Wilder on the television series The Latest Buzz. Most recently, he was in the films of Riot Girls, Harpoon, Hellmington, and Knuckleball. In 2015, he starred as The Kid in Turbo Kid.
Multiverse is in select theaters today. It follows with a digital release and On Demand on Tuesday, November 12. The DVD and Blu-ray release are on January 11.
Watch the exclusive interview with Paloma Kwiatkowski and Munro Chambers below. Let us know what you think of the interview.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Saban Films