A new music-driven romance is gathering serious momentum. Falling, written and directed by BAFTA-winning filmmaker Dominic Savage, has cast Simone Ashley, Evan Peters and Sam Claflin in its leading roles. The project forms part of a new slate backed by Universal Music Group’s U.K. division through its Globe Originals arm.
Described as a modern-day love story, Falling is being developed in close collaboration with acclaimed composer and producer Marius de Vries. The emphasis is clear: music will not simply accompany the drama, it will shape it. Producer Shannon McIntosh, a longtime collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, has positioned the slate as one where music acts as a structural force rather than background texture.
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The casting announcement quickly sparked enthusiasm online, particularly around Ashley’s continued rise following her breakout in Bridgerton. Fans view the role as a major step in her post-period-drama trajectory, placing her in a contemporary romantic feature with two established leading men. Peters brings an intensity shaped by darker roles in television and film, while Claflin carries proven romantic credentials and screen charm. Together, the trio signals both commercial appeal and emotional depth.
Savage’s filmmaking style adds another layer of intrigue. Known for intimate, character-driven storytelling and a fluid, improvisational approach, he often builds performances through collaboration rather than rigid scripting. Pairing that method with de Vries’ cinematic music sensibility raises expectations that Falling could lean into raw, emotionally charged territory rather than glossy musical escapism.
The announcement also reflects a broader industry shift. As music companies expand into feature filmmaking, projects like Falling represent a push to merge artist development with narrative cinema. With no plot specifics or release date yet revealed, anticipation rests largely on the creative pedigree and cast chemistry.
For now, the excitement surrounding Falling suggests that audiences are ready for a romance where sound and story move in step, and where rising and established stars meet at a compelling crossroads.
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