A famous horror film is getting a prequel over 50 years after its original release. The journey for Apartment 7A has been long, with the producers of Rosemary’s Baby protecting the classic and its legacy. Under the direction of Natalie Erika James, the project finally made it to the screen.

Instead of remaking the 1968 movie, James decided to focus on filling the gaps left behind in the original story. Apartment 7A centers on Terry (played by Julia Garner), an ambitious dancer who suffers a career-ending injury, preventing her from living her dream.

Rescued by the Castevets (previously played by Ruth Gordon and Sidney Blackmer, now portrayed by Dianne Wiest and Kevin McNally), Terry believes they can help her get back on track. However, the elderly couple soon reveals a sinister plan for her future.

With the prequel’s release on the horizon, here’s when and where you can watch this chilling new film.

Is ‘Apartment 7A’ Streaming?

Apartment 7A will be available on Paramount+ on Friday, September 27. Viewers in the US and Canada can watch it right when it premieres, while those in the U.K. and Australia will be able to stream it the following day.

Paramount+ has become a popular platform for psychological thrillers and horror films, making it the perfect home for Apartment 7A.

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Is ‘Apartment 7A’ Coming to Theaters?

Unfortunately, Apartment 7A will not have a theatrical release. Before its streaming debut, it premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, which ran from September 19 to 26.

Most of the screenings were sold out, showing the high level of excitement for the film’s release. Additionally, Collider held a giveaway for an exclusive advance screening at Landmark Theatre Sunset in Los Angeles.

Can You Watch ‘Apartment 7A’ Without Paramount+?

If you don’t have Paramount+, you can still watch Apartment 7A by purchasing it on Video on Demand (VOD). It will be available for purchase the same day it lands on the streaming platform.

Watch the Trailer for ‘Apartment 7A’

The official trailer, released last month, opens with Terry (Garner) explaining why she moved to New York.

Her dream was to perform on stage and see her name in lights, but an injury ended that dream. Feeling hopeless, Terry meets an elderly couple who welcomes her into their luxurious home.

Although she tries to recover, her ankle is still not fully healed. As she stays with them, Terry begins to notice strange behavior.

“There’s something wrong with these people,” she says in the trailer, after starting to suspect that something terrible happened to the previous tenant.

As she investigates the woman who lived in the apartment before her, Terry begins hallucinating, believing she might be pregnant.

She feels something sinister is happening to her. By the end of the trailer, the story turns dark with satanic rituals, gruesome scenes, and Terry screaming after witnessing blood pouring from a hidden place.

What Is ‘Apartment 7A’ About?

Paramount+ provides the official description of Apartment 7A:

Terry Gionoffrio (Julia Garner) is a young, ambitious dancer hoping to make it big in New York City. After a terrible injury, she is welcomed into the home of an older, wealthy couple (Dianne Wiest and Kevin McNally) in their luxurious apartment building, the Bramford.

When a Broadway producer (Jim Sturgess) offers her another chance at fame, it seems her dreams are finally coming true. However, after a night she cannot fully remember, strange things start happening.

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Still from Apartment 7A (Credit: Paramount+)

Terry begins questioning the sacrifices she’s willing to make for her career as she realizes something evil is lurking not only in Apartment 7A but in the entire building.

Apartment 7A also ties back to the events that took place before the iconic Rosemary’s Baby (1968).

Fans of the original know that the main character, played by Mia Farrow, and her husband face terrifying events when they move to New York and live next to the same sinister couple, the Castevets.

If you need a refresher on the 1968 classic, Rosemary’s Baby is also available to stream on Paramount+.

The police officers of the Windy City are back in action for Season 12 of Chicago P.D. The tough and dedicated uniformed cops, along with the Intelligence Unit, will face the city’s most dangerous criminals.

From solving high-profile murders to dealing with organized crime, these officers are always ready for a challenge.

This season also marks a big change with the exit of Det. Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos), leaving fans to wonder how the team will adjust to her absence.

As they encounter new difficulties in both their jobs and personal lives, and welcome new members to the team, things are about to get intense.

Season 12 of Chicago P.D. will officially premiere on Wednesday, September 25 at 10/9c on NBC. While waiting, check out the returning cast members and their characters below.

Jason Beghe as Sergeant Hank Voight

Jason Beghe plays Sergeant Henry “Hank” Voight, a strong leader in the Chicago Police Department. He commands the 21st District Intelligence Unit and is inspired by his late father, who was also a cop. Hank sees himself as the protector of Chicago, even if it means bending the rules.

His methods are harsh but effective, and they have earned him both fear and respect. Though he seems tough on the outside, Hank has a soft spot for those he tries to help, even though some of his efforts end in heartbreak.

Beghe is known for his roles in Monkey Shines and Thelma & Louise.

Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek

Patrick John Flueger plays Officer Adam Ruzek, a member of the Intelligence Unit. Coming from a family with a strong police background, Adam always admired his father, who worked with Hank Voight. This admiration led him to join the force.

Adam was recruited straight out of the police academy for undercover work and has remained in Intelligence ever since.

However, his eagerness sometimes causes him to make rash decisions, which can create tension with his colleagues. He has also had a hard time balancing his personal life with his demanding job.

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Still from Chicago P.D. (Credit: NBC)

Flueger is well known for his role as Shawn Farrell in The 4400, as well as appearances in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Criminal Minds.

Marina Squerciati as Officer Kim Burgess

Marina Squerciati stars as Officer Kimberly “Kim” Burgess, a police officer in the Intelligence Unit. Kim is known for her strong morals and compassion.

She sees the humanity in people, even when they are involved in crimes. Whether it’s paying for a mother’s stolen groceries or rescuing a kidnapped child, her empathy guides her actions.

Despite some tension with her superior, Sgt. Platt, Kim has proven to be a valuable member of the team. She shares a strong bond with her partner, Kevin Atwater, and the two often support each other through tough situations.

Squerciati is known for her roles in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Good Wife, Blue Bloods, and Gossip Girl.

LaRoyce Hawkins as Officer Kevin Atwater

LaRoyce Hawkins plays Officer Kevin Atwater, a cop in the Chicago Police Department. Kevin started as a patrol officer with Kim Burgess before moving up to the Intelligence Unit. He has a complicated relationship with his family, especially with his father, who went to prison for robbery.

After his father’s imprisonment and his mother’s death, Kevin took responsibility for his siblings. Despite the pain caused by his family’s actions, he strives to live a good life and contribute positively to society by becoming a cop.

Aside from acting, Hawkins is also a stand-up comedian and plays a regular role on Chicago Fire.

Benjamin Levy Aguilar as Officer Dante Torres

Benjamin Levy Aguilar plays Officer Dante Torres, a member of the Intelligence Unit.

Initially transferred from the Bureau of Patrol, Dante worked under Detective Jay Halstead before making the full switch to Intelligence. Dante is diligent and good at his job, though his rebellious side is a product of a rough upbringing.

Raised by his mother in a tough neighborhood and living with an abusive stepfather, Dante had to take matters into his own hands when the police didn’t respond to his calls. This past continues to influence him as he works to protect others.

Aguilar, originally from Guatemala, pursued a soccer career before switching to acting. He played with the AC Milan soccer youth team before deciding to move to Hollywood.

Amy Morton as Desk Sergeant Trudy Platt

Amy Morton plays Desk Sergeant Trudy Platt, who works at the 21st District of the Chicago Police Department. Before taking her desk job, Trudy was a patrol officer and also trained Antonio Dawson.

She once had dreams of becoming a detective and even took the exam twice, but an injury forced her to take a less active role.

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Still from Chicago P.D. (Credit: NBC)

Known for her tough love, she doesn’t hesitate to express her opinions, especially when things don’t go as planned. Despite her tough exterior, she often finds herself involved in personal issues at the station.

Morton has a strong theater background, having won Tony Awards for August: Osage County and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? She has also appeared in films like Bluebird, Rookie of the Year, and Up in the Air.

Toya Turner as Officer Kiana Cook

Toya Turner plays Officer Kiana Cook, the first Black female officer in the Intelligence Unit. After years on patrol, Kiana is not fazed by the new challenges of her job. With her vast experience, she knows how to handle herself and is ready to prove her worth.

She’s confident and unafraid to take risks, even if it means getting her hands dirty. Her straightforward personality also leads her to speak her mind without concern for what others may think.

Turner has appeared in Fallen Souls, Incredibles 2, and III Slices of Life.

Sara Bues as ASA Nina Chapman

Sara Bues stars as ASA Nina Chapman, the Head of Complex Prosecutions and Assistant State Attorney for Illinois. She shares a close professional relationship with Voight, confiding in him during difficult cases.

Despite being highly committed to her job, Nina faces a moral dilemma when she sleeps with her informant, who is later murdered. With Voight’s help, the case is solved, and her secret is safe.

Bues has appeared in popular shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and FBI.

Shawn Hatosy as Deputy Chief Charlie Reid

Shawn Hatosy stars as Deputy Chief Charlie Reid, a new member of the Intelligence Unit.

Sharing similar work ethics with Voight, Charlie looks up to him, and their working relationship may evolve into something more personal. This season will show their connection and how it might shape the dynamics of the unit.

Hatosy has also directed several episodes of Animal Kingdom.

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Still from Chicago P.D. (Credit: NBC)

Season 12 of Chicago P.D. returns with new challenges as the Intelligence Unit and uniformed officers continue tackling dangerous crimes in Chicago.

The season sees the departure of Detective Hailey Upton, leaving fans to wonder how the team will adjust.

Key characters like Sergeant Hank Voight, Officer Adam Ruzek, and Officer Kim Burgess return, alongside new additions such as Officer Kiana Cook and Deputy Chief Charlie Reid.

The season promises high-stakes cases, personal struggles, and evolving relationships within the unit. Premiering on September 25, Chicago P.D. continues to deliver intense drama, action, and gripping storylines.

You can stream Chicago P.D. on Peacock.