Sydney Sweeney has officially signed on for the leading role in Sony Pictures' upcoming film adaptation of The Registration.
breakout star Sydney Sweeney has officially signed on for the leading role in Sony Pictures’ upcoming film adaptation of, based on Madison Lawson’s soon-to-be-published debut novel of the same name. The story centers around a woman, who discovers that somebody is planning to kill her in fourteen days.
“Easier said than done as Lynell soon discovers that multiple strangers have used their Registration on her. Along the way, she reunites with her estranged husband who is determined to dig up a past Lynell prefers to keep buried. With only days left to live, Lynell is determined to uncover the truth and survive a destiny not of her choosing.”
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