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House of the Dragon star Emily Carey to lead indie drama Misper
Emily Carey will play a missing person in Misper

Emily Carey delivered a remarkable performance, truly embodying the character of a young Alicent Hightower in House of the Dragon. Her performance was applauded by critics and fans alike. At just 21, she has built an acting portfolio that would make anyone jealous. The latest project to be added to her collection of movies is the indie drama Misper.
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Movie Title: Misper
Cast: Samuel Blenkin, Emily Carey, Christine Bottomley, Daniel Ryan
Director: Harry Sheriff
Screenplay: Laurence Tratalos
Release Date: Yet to be revealed
Emily Carey to headline Misper
Mis-per, which is a portmanteau for a missing person, is Harry Sheriff’s directorial debut based on a script by Laurence Tratalos. Black Mirror‘s Samuel Blenkin and Emily Carey have been cast as the leads. Joining them will be Christine Bottomley, Daniel Ryan, Oliver Ryan, Sunil Patel, Rosalind Adler, Iona Champain and Jordan Brookes.

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What is Misper about?
Misper is a dark comedy that centers on Leonard Lowry (portrayed by Blenkin) and his colleagues as they navigate the complexities surrounding the disappearance of their friend, Elle Pritchard (played by Carey). The official synopsis reads:
“The employees of a dying seaside hotel have their lives upended when their colleague, Elle Pritchard vanishes. In a redirection of dramas featuring a missing person, the police investigation and focus on the perpetrator are traded for intimate and darkly comedic portrayals of the psychological impact on her co-workers.”
What is the release date for Misper?
Misper recently wrapped up filming in Folkestone, U.K. The release date might be announced very soon.
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I REALLY Hope this isn’t true
Sorry to see anyone divorce. But, it is and always has and will be part of life.
Seems unreal!
No surprise
Não acredito!
I’m disappointed, seems like nobody wants to make lifelong commitments anymore?
I’m disappointed, seems like nobody wants to make lifelong commitments anymore……
What a shame, but from their statement it is clearly an amicable separation without anger or bitter recriminations. They clearly still love, respect and want the best for each other and their family. I wish them well.
so sad… why can’t celebrities stay and be role models of this sacred holy matrimony!? so sad but if they are happy and their children are okay, who are we to judge.
Divorce is so easy, like suicide. Life is a compromise folks, live with it.