Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase hails from Warner Bros. Entertainment, A Very Good Productions, and Red 56. The film stars Sophia Lillis as Nancy Drew, Zoe Renee as George Fayne, Mackenzie Graham as Bess Marvin, Laura Slade Wiggins as Helen, Sam Trammell as Carson Drew, Linda Lavin as Flora, Andrea Anders as Aunt Hannah, and Evan Castelloe as Derek Barnes. Ellen DeGeneres, Jeff Kleeman, and Chip Gains are producing the film. Katt Shea is directing from a script by Nina Fiore and John Herrera.
The synopsis for Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase reads:
After the death of his wife, Carson Drew decides to leave Chicago behind and make a fresh start with his daughter in River Heights. But for 16-year-old Nancy Drew, life in a small town is mighty dull. She longs for excitement, adventure, and the chance to make a difference. Nancy gets that opportunity when she is asked to help solve the ghostly activity at the Twin Elms mansion. Can she help explain the creaking footsteps, exploding lightbulbs and the ominous creature? Is it the handiwork of high-school bully Derek Barnes? Or is it possible that the ghost of original owner Malcolm Colfax is back for revenge? Recruiting her best friends George and Bess, along with local “mean girl” Helen, Nancy Drew is on the case!
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase hits theaters on March 15.
The Ellen Show Debuts Trailer for “Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase”
Sophia Lillis stars as Nancy Drew in Warner Bros. Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase and now we have a trailer courtesy of Ellen DeGeneres.
Joining Lillis are Zoe Renee (George), Mackenzie Graham (Bess), Laura Slade Wiggins (high school mean girl Helen), Sam Trammell (Nancy’s father Carson Drew), Linda Lavin (owner of the haunted house Flora), and Andrea Anders (Nancy’s aunt Hannah). DeGeneres is producing the film with Jeff Kleeman and Chip Gains. Katt Shea is directing from a script by Nina Fiore and John Herrera.
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase hits theaters on March 15, 2018.
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