Isabela Merced stars in the upcoming film adaptation of John Green's novel Turtles All the Way Down, set to stream on May 2. Directed by Hannah Marks, the movie follows 17-year-old Aza Holmes, played by Merced, as she navigates anxiety and intrusive thoughts while reconnecting with her childhood crush, Davis Pickett, portrayed by Felix Mallard.
The cast also includes Cree, Maliq Johnson, Poorna Jagannathan, Judy Reyes, and J. Smith-Cameron. The story delves into Aza's struggles with her mental health, as she grapples with self-doubt and the challenges of forming relationships.
In the trailer, Merced's character battles with her inner thoughts, expressing her insecurities and fears. The film explores themes of love, vulnerability, and the complexities of human connection.
Director Hannah Marks brings Green's poignant story to life on screen, capturing the emotional journey of the characters. The script, penned by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, delves into the intricacies of mental health and personal growth.
Merced, known for her roles in various projects, including Sony's Madame Web, shared her pride in Turtles All the Way Down, highlighting the personal significance of the film. Mallard, recognized for his work on Netflix's Ginny & Georgia, delivers a heartfelt performance alongside Merced.
The film's producers, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and Isaac Klausner, have crafted a compelling narrative that resonates with audiences. Turtles All the Way Down promises to be a moving exploration of love, friendship, and the challenges of overcoming inner demons.