Real-life story behind 'Eden,' Ron Howard's dark crime movie
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Based on a true story, Jude Law, Vanessa Kirby, Ana de Armas, Sydney Sweeney, and Daniel Bruhl amusingly affirm that hell is other people.
Explore the gripping tale of 'Eden,' where Ron Howard directs a harrowing journey on a Galapagos Island, turning dreams of paradise into a chilling nightmare.
Ron Howard sometimes send his characters on ill-fated adventures; Eden shoves its A-list onto a deserted island quickly reflecting society.
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"I think people are a little surprised by the edginess and the toughness of this movie coming from me."
Ron Howard's Eden is based on a real story of Europeans who tried to start a utopia on the Galapagos island of Floreana
Eden is not streaming on Netflix or Prime Video right now. While it’s possible Eden may stream on Netflix someday, it won’t be until after the theatrical run and digital release of the movie. Eden is not a Netflix original—it’s a small, independent film being distributed by Vertical in the U.S.
Law, in a a scenery-chewing performance, plays the brilliant Dr. Friedrich Ritter. He flees 1920s Germany with his wife (Vanessa Kirby) to settle on the uninhabited Galápagos island of Floreana so he can focus on his book about how to save the world.