Martin Freeman lands new role in British drama with star-studded cast
Martin Freeman has joined the cast of the British drama 'Oddly Flowers,' starring alongside Emily Carey from 'House of the Dragon.'
In an exciting development for fans of British cinema, Martin Freeman has recently been cast in the upcoming drama 'Oddly Flowers,' where he will share the screen with rising star Emily Carey, known for her role in 'House of the Dragon.' The film, which begins shooting next week, is centered on a young woman named Audrey whose life is upended by the death of her father.
Audrey, left alone during the Christmas season, embarks on a personal journey to uncover the mysteries of her childhood and the disappearance of her beloved pet mouse. This quest leads her from the picturesque landscapes of Newfoundland to England, as she seeks to reconnect with relatives she never had the chance to know. Freeman is set to play the role of Walter, Audrey's father, a quirky scientist whose character will add depth to the story's exploration of family and identity.
The screenplay is adapted from Jessica Grant's novel 'Come, Thou Tortoise,' and promises to weave themes of loss, discovery, and familial bonds into its narrative. As anticipation builds for 'Oddly Flowers,' the collaboration between seasoned actors like Freeman and fresh talent such as Carey is likely to bring a compelling dynamic to the film, positioning it as a notable entry in the landscape of British drama in 2024.