Apple Cider Vinegar (TV series)
Apple Cider Vinegar is an upcoming Australian television drama for Netflix in 2025.[1] Produced by See-Saw Films, the series follows wellness guru Belle Gibson and her friend Milla who use their platforms to 'cure' people. Gibson takes it too far, as she fools her following and the world with a shocking diagnosis, that's all based on a lie.[2]
Plot
[edit]The early days of social media is Belle Gibson's playground with her friend Milla they get to work in 'helping' people get better..[3] With the world at her feet, Gibson launches a media empire, with the world watching and hoping for her approach to her treatment will work, nothing can stop her, until her world comes crashing down around her.[4]
Cast
[edit]- Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson [5]
- Alycia Debnam-Carey as Milla Blake
- Aisha Dee as Chanelle
- Tilda Cobham-Harvey as Lucy
- Mark Coles Smith
- Ashley Zukerman
- Susie Porter
- Matt Nable
- Catherine McClements
- Essie Davis
- Chai Hansen
Production
[edit]On 15 December 2023, it was announced that the series had gone into production. The series filmed in and around Melbourne with funding secured from Screen Australia and VicScreen.[6]
The trailer was released on 19 November 2024.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Writer, Staff (19 November 2024). "Apple Cider Vinegar Cast Plot Photos". Netflix.com. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
- ^ Knox, David (2024-11-19). "Apple Cider Vinegar: trailer | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ Milligan, Bec (2024-11-20). "Apple Cider Vinegar: The new Netflix series | AWW". The Australian Women's Weekly. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ Molk, Steve (2024-11-18). "FIRST LOOK | Netflix sizzles new Aussie limited series drama APPLE CIDER VINEGAR". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ Keates, Emma. "Kaitlyn Dever is a pseudoscience scammer in Apple Cider Vinegar first look". AV Club. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ Knox, David (2023-12-15). "Netflix confirms Apple Cider Vinegar shooting | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ Haigh, Joshua (19 November 2024). "Netflix takes on infamous aussie story". news.com.au. Retrieved 23 November 2024.