Photos show set-up for tonight's Echo Valley premiere at BFI Southbank

Set up is underway for tonight's Echo Valley London premiere Set up is underway for tonight's Echo Valley London premiere
Set up is underway for tonight's Echo Valley London premiere | London World
Sydney Sweeney, Julianne Moore and Domhnall Gleeson are set to walk tonight’s red carpet by the Thames.

The scene is set at the BFI Southbank for tonight’s premiere of the new Apple TV+ thriller, Echo Valley.

Stars including Sydney Sweeney, Domhnall Gleeson, and Julianne Moore are set to walk the red carpet in London this evening (June 10th).

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The European premiere is due to take place at the BFI Southbank.

Curious crowds look on at the Echo Valley red carpet Curious crowds look on at the Echo Valley red carpet
Curious crowds look on at the Echo Valley red carpet | London World

The red carpet has been rolled out for tonight’s premiere, and the area has been covered by fences.

Unlike Leicester Square premieres, which are usually on full display for the public to see, the setup for tonight’s event is quite tucked away.

Crowds of curious spectators have been spotted hanging around the area and talking to staff, trying to get a glimpse of tonight’s red carpet.

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Many classic films have premiered at BFI Southbank, including The Fly, Star Wars, and Twin Peaks.

Stars including Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore will walk the red carpet Stars including Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore will walk the red carpet
Stars including Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore will walk the red carpet | London World

Like most premieres in the capital, the movie’s stars are expected to walk the carpet from around 5.45pm.

The new thriller follows the story of a strained mother-daughter relationship between Sweeney and Moore’s characters, which is put to the test after the pair become bound by a dark secret.

The film will land on Apple TV+ on Friday, 13th June, just in time for the weekend.

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