Echo Valley is a new movie streaming worldwide on Apple TV+ from today. The R-rated thriller stars Sydney Sweeney and Julianne More, playing mother and daughter roles. If you’ve never used Apple’s streaming service before, here’s how to get started.
Echo Valley is available to watch exclusively through the Apple TV app, which is the home of Apple TV+ streaming service. Alongside movies to buy or rent, the TV+ tab includes a catalog of almost 300 original TV shows and movies to watch.
That library now includes Echo Valley as of today. You can get the Apple TV app on a variety of platforms, including Apple devices, smart TVs, games consoles, and even Android phones and tablets with the recently released Apple TV app for Android. You can also watch in a web browser at tv.apple.com.
You can download the Apple TV app for free, but you’ll need to subscribe to watch the movie. Apple TV+ normally costs $9.99 per month in the US. But if you’ve never had it before, you can sign up here and get a seven-day free trial.
You can also get Apple TV+ as part of the Apple One bundle, as part of some carrier cell phone plans, and as a free perk for Apple Music Student subscribers. A single subscription can be shared with up to six people through Family Sharing.
To watch the movie, open the Apple TV app on your device, tap on the Apple TV+ tab at the bottom, then scroll down to the New Releases section. ‘Echo Valley’ will be the first in that list as it is the latest entry. You can tap through to start watching now, or press the + button to add it to your Continue Watching queue.
What is Echo Valley about?
Echo Valley is a dark thriller in which the parental relationship between mother Kate (Julianne Moore) and Claire (Sydney Sweeney) is strained. Tensions rise one night when Claire turns up on her mother’s doorstep covered head-to-toe in blood. But despite their problems, Kate is determined to solve the mystery and protect her daughter. The film shows just how far she will go to do just that.
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