Family/Faith-friendly Film "2 HEARTS" in Theaters Oct 16
Family/Faith-friendly film, 2 HEARTS, has pushed its release date to Oct. 16 allowing additional time for ticket buyers to feel safe in theater Originally set for a Sept. 11 premiere, 2 HEARTS is inspired by a true story of two couples, spanning decades, and the life-saving gift that defines their miraculous journey of discovering love and purpose.
"2 Hearts is the movie medicine we all need right now," said Producer and Director Lance Hool. "When my brother and I met the real Jorge and Leslie and heard their amazing story, I was awestruck. Their love and their journey touched me deeply, and I had to share this story because this is fundamentally about connection, love and destiny."
MOVIE SYNOPSIS
For two couples the future unfolds in different decades and different places, but a hidden connection will bring them together in a way no one could have predicted. Based on an inspirational true story, 2 HEARTS is a romantic journey that celebrates life, love and generosity of spirit, and will strengthen our belief that miracles still happen.
Charismatic young Australian actor Jacob Elordi (Euphoria, The Kissing Booth, Deep Water) plays Chris, a college freshman whose love for a spirited classmate played by Tiera Skovbye (Riverdale, Once Upon a Time) helps him find the purpose he has been searching for.
In another place and time, Adan Canto (Designated Survivor, Narcos) plays Cuban exile Jorge, who falls for well-traveled flight attendant Leslie, played by Radha Mitchell (The Shack, Man On Fire).
Though they were never meant to meet, fate has something entirely unexpected in store for both couples that dramatically changes the course of their lives.
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