Apple Martin, the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, is set to make her acting debut in Nancy Meyers' upcoming film, marking a significant step in her career. At 22 years old, Apple is following in her mother's footsteps, showcasing a natural talent for the craft. The film, originally titled 'Paris Paramount', will feature an A-list ensemble cast, including Penélope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, Jude Law, Owen Wilson, Tony Hale, and Erin Doherty. This marks Nancy Meyers' return to feature films after 'The Intern' in 2015.
The plot of the semi-autobiographical story remains under wraps, but Nancy Meyers has provided some intriguing hints. She shared on Instagram that the movie explores the magic and mystery of filmmaking, drawing from a quote by the renowned comedy director Ernst Lubitsch. This quote, 'I've been to Paris, France and I've been to Paris, Paramount. Frankly, I prefer Paris, Paramount,' adds a layer of intrigue to the film's setting and theme.
Apple Martin's involvement in the film is particularly noteworthy. She has already made a splash in the fashion world, serving as the face of French fashion house Chloé for the summer of 2026. Her recent graduation from Vanderbilt University and her TV debut on an episode of 'Rooster' starring Steve Carell further highlight her versatility and talent. Gwyneth Paltrow, Apple's mother, expressed her pride and admiration for her daughter's achievements, describing her as 'the funniest, goofiest, most big-hearted, knockout in the world'.
The film's premiere in December 2027 is highly anticipated, especially given Nancy Meyers' reputation for crafting romantic comedies. Apple Martin's acting debut, combined with the star-studded cast and the director's expertise, promises to create a captivating cinematic experience. As the film progresses, Apple's role and the story's outcome will be revealed, further adding to the excitement and curiosity surrounding her debut.