Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots Star in Upcoming Movie ‘All of You’, Now Streaming on Apple TV+

Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots Star in Upcoming Movie 'All of You', Now Streaming on Apple TV+

Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots Star in Upcoming Movie ‘All of You’, Now Streaming on Apple TV+


Apple has broadened its Apple TV+ library with the streaming debut of the new movie ‘All of You’. This romantic drama stars Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots in the primary roles as Simon and Laura, two university friends who have drifted apart yet maintain an unspoken bond.

In the narrative, Laura opts to take a test aimed at uncovering the identity of her soulmate, which brings up questions regarding how this discovery might impact her relationship with Simon. The film has garnered a positive reaction, currently holding a 77% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Brett Goldstein, well-known for his performance as Roy Kent in the acclaimed series Ted Lasso, embodies a more compassionate and earnest character in this picture. ‘All of You’ debuted in 2024 at both the Toronto Film Festival and the BFI London Film Festival, followed by a limited theatrical release over the last two weeks. It is now streamable on Apple TV+.

The notion of a soulmate test may be recognizable to audiences, as Apple TV+ had previously launched a film named ‘Fingernails’, which also explores similar topics. However, ‘All of You’ tackles the subject with a softer approach, steering clear of the more unsettling elements presented in ‘Fingernails’, where compatibility is evaluated through a rather disturbing method involving fingernails.

Viewers can enjoy ‘All of You’ on the Apple TV app, available on various platforms including Apple devices, Android, Xbox, PlayStation, Windows, smart TVs, and Comcast Xfinity. The film is also streamable via a web browser at tv.apple.com.

With the inclusion of ‘All of You’, Apple TV+ now features nearly 300 original TV series and films. Although the new drama series The Savant was slated for release today, its premiere has been postponed.

To learn more about the content offered on Apple TV+, you can check out their selections [here](https://9to5mac.com/apple-tv-plus-shows-and-movies/).