Netflix Acquires Sci-Fi Thriller 'It's What's Inside' for $17M After Sundance Debut
Greg Jardin's feature directorial debut captivated audiences with its unique body-swapping premise, leading to a competitive bidding war.
- Greg Jardin's film 'It's What's Inside' premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it quickly attracted multiple offers.
- Netflix secured the film for $17 million, marking one of the highest-profile acquisitions at the festival.
- The movie combines elements of comedy, thriller, and science fiction, involving a body-swapping machine at a pre-wedding party.
- Jardin, who also served as editor and VFX artist, shot the film in just 18 days, emphasizing creative visual storytelling.
- The film has been praised for its inventive plot and has already sparked discussions about a potential sequel.