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Katherine Waterston and Jodie Comer To Star In The Thriller ‘The End We Start From’

Deadline has reported that Katherine Waterston has signed on to star opposite Jodie Comer in the forthcoming apocalyptic thriller ‘The End We Start From’.

“Set amid an environmental crisis that sees London submerged by flood waters, the feminist survival story focuses on a young family torn apart in the chaos,” reads the synopsis. “Comer will play a mother who with her new-born child tries to find a way home, navigating the most challenging and apocalyptic start to motherhood.”

Killing Eve actress Jodie Comer will also star in ‘The End We Start From‘ which will be produced by Benedict Cumberbatch’s SunnyMarch.

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