

Please do not include spoilers in the title of your posts, be as vague as possible. Theories pertaining to real life events, such as the moon landing, are not allowed.

R/FanTheories is a place for theories based on fictional pieces of media such as, but not limited to, TV shows, movies, and games. Rule 3 - Theories must be about creative works I understand love, so it was really just about having that for this thing that you don’t even know yet,” said Macdonald, whose also starred in Netflix’s Dumplin’, which was released earlier this month.It's okay to dislike a theory but it's not okay to dislike a person because they don't agree with you, so please treat people with respect.įor more information, please read our in-depth policy on this rule.Įvidence makes for a good theory, this will be judged at the discretion of the mods. “It was just that love for this unborn child. Macdonald, who plays a young, pregnant survivor, said the film is ultimately about the importance of family. “I think a lot of women are going to relate to that.” “It’s actually a really complicated, unconventional, contemporary female hero,” Bier told The Hollywood Reporter. The Academy Award-winning director said part of what fascinated her about the role was Malorie’s unconventional heroic nature.

The cast also includes Sarah Paulson and Tom Hollander.īier said she first came across the script, written by Eric Heisserer?, seven years ago, but it wasn’t until a year and a half ago that she took interest in Malorie’s story. When a mysterious force causes mass suicides throughout the world, Malorie joins an unlikely group of survivors, played by John Malkovich, Danielle Macdonald, Trevante Rhodes, Lil Rel Howery, Jacki Weaver, BD Wong, Rosa Salazar and Colson Baker.
