Apple Original Films hosted the U.S. premiere of its romantic drama “All of You” at The Whitby Theater in New York. The film will debut globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, September 26, 2025. The red carpet event featured the film’s stars, including Emmy Award winner Brett Goldstein, who also co-wrote and produced the film, and Imogen Poots. Other attendees included co-star Jenna Coleman, director and co-writer William Bridges, producers Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett, executive producers Alexander Black and Jon Rosenberg, and co-composer Sofia Degli Alessandri. Special guests included Pink, Questlove, Michael Longoria, Brody Grant, Stuart Laws, Charl Brown, and Chloe Radcliffe.
“All of You” follows best friends Simon (Goldstein) and Laura (Poots), who drift apart after Laura takes a test revealing her soulmate, despite years of unspoken feelings between them. As their paths intersect over the years, both struggle with whether to risk everything to pursue a love they have long ignored or accept their fate. The film combines humor and heartache as it explores whether one person can truly be your everything. Goldstein co-wrote and produced the film alongside William Bridges, who also makes his directorial feature debut. The film is produced by Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett of Ryder Picture Company, with executive producers Alexander Black and Jon Rosenberg.
Apple TV+ offers a range of original dramas, comedies, feature films, documentaries, and family programming, available across multiple devices. Since its launch on November 1, 2019, it became the first all-original streaming service to debut globally. Apple TV+ has premiered award-winning original content, earning 622 wins and 2,816 nominations to date, including Emmy-winning series “Ted Lasso” and Oscar-winning film “CODA.”
Momentum around Apple Original Films has continued to grow. Following its theatrical release on June 27, 2025, “F1: The Movie” became Apple’s highest-grossing theatrical release, topping global box office charts with a 97 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Upcoming films include “The Lost Bus,” an action-packed rescue drama directed by Academy Award nominee Paul Greengrass and starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, premiering in theaters September 19 and globally on Apple TV+ October 3. Apple has also achieved historic Academy Award recognition, with “CODA” winning Best Picture, “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” winning Best Animated Short, and “Killers of the Flower Moon” earning 10 nominations, including Best Picture. Recent premieres include “Highest 2 Lowest,” “The Gorge,” “Wolfs,” “The Instigators,” Steve McQueen’s “Blitz,” and “Echo Valley.”
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