A miniseries version of Rosemary's Baby is moving forward at NBC and we have an update on who makes up the main cast. Rosemary's Baby has already garnered a lead in Zoe Saldana and two co-stars in Patrick J. Adams and Jason Isaacs, and two more actors have joined the adaptation of Ira Levin's 1967 novel.

According to DeadlineFrench actress Carole Bouquet (For Your Eyes Only) will play Margaux Castevet, a "sophisticated" socialite and wife of Jason Isaacs' character, who takes a liking to Rosemary. English actress Christina Cole (Doghouse, Casino Royale) will take on the role of Rosemary's lively friend, Julie.

"...Rosemary, the iconic young wife and would-be mother who, with her husband, moves into a Paris apartment that has a darkly storied past. After finally getting pregnant, she becomes increasingly suspicious that both her husband and their mysterious neighbors have ulterior motives about the future of her child."

Directed by Agnieska Holland from a screenplay written by Scott Abbott and James Wong, Rosemary's Baby is nearing production in Paris, where the story will be set. We'll keep Daily Dead readers updated on further developments. *Story thanks to Derek Anderson!

Christina Cole:

Carole Bouquet:

Patrick J. Adams

Jason Isaacs:

Zoe Saldana:

Source: Deadline
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