On Sofia Carson’s record, that is one movie she gained’t ever put out of your mind making.
The “Descendants” actress, 31, starred along Connie Britton within the nearest Netflix rom-com “The Life Lists” and were given candid on what the enjoy used to be like.
“I still can’t believe she plays my mom,” Carson gushed solely to The Submit on the SAG Awards Media Preview on Thursday. “I love Connie Britton. She’s just such a tremendous actor and an extraordinary woman and it was a privilege to play her daughter and act alongside her. This movie is a really special one.”
The singer added, “It’s really a special one for me and for everyone involved. I think it feels like a little piece of light amidst the darkness in the world and I feel so lucky to be able to give that.”
“The Life List,” tailored from the brochure of the similar title by way of Lori Nelson Spielman, follows Carson’s personality, Alex Rose, within the wake of her mom Elizabeth’s dying.
Later Alex meets with a legal professional to choose Elizabeth’s affairs, she is given a pre-recorded video from her past due mom explaining that Alex wishes to finish a youth bucket record to bring to obtain her inheritance.
The film additionally stars Kyle Allen, Jordi Mollà, Sebastian de Souza, and Chelsea Frei.
Age reflecting on her paintings with Netflix, Carson additionally teased the opportunity of a sequel for any other one among her liked tasks at the streaming provider: “Purple Hearts.”
Within the 2022 romantic musical film, Carson performed Cassie, a suffering singer-songwriter who consents to marry a bothered Marine, Luke, for the army advantages.
No longer most effective did Carson big name within the movie however she additionally co-wrote and sang the film’s untouched soundtrack.
When requested if fanatics will ever get to look Cassie and Luke’s tale proceed, Carson teased, “Maybe.”
“That’s all I’m going to say. Maybe. I adore Cassie. I swear to protect her for the rest of my life and it just makes me so happy that everyone loves it so much that they would like to see where the story goes and I promise you it’s in my heart always. That’s what I’ll say,” she advised The Submit.
Later the trailer for “The Life List” dropped on Thursday, the big name stated to Leisure Weekly about what drew her to the position.
“I think one of the reasons that Adam and I connected so deeply was because of my relationship with my mom,” she advised the outlet. “He felt it really mirrored Alex and Elizabeth’s relationship. In fact, it was Carson’s mother who first sent her the script, which the star calls “one of the most human scripts I’ve had the privilege of reading.”
The “Carry On” alum concluded: “I connected to Alex pretty instantly. Alex is all of us at some point in our lives, and the journey that she takes is so beautiful and meaningful; so simple, yet so powerful.”
Carson shared the film poster to her Instagram on Thursday, captioning the shot: “The Life List 🌹 Coming to a @netflix near you, March 28th. Be still my ever beating heart.”
“The Life List” hits Netflix on March 28.