This Apple certainly didn’t fall far from the tree.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter, Apple Martin, is following in her famous mom’s footsteps as she prepares to make her feature film debut in Nancy Meyers’ forthcoming movie, “Paris Paramount.”
Photos taken Thursday from the film’s set show the young actress channeling Paltrow while working on set alongside Owen Wilson, Rich Sommer, Erin Doherty and Tony Hale.
In the snaps, Martin — who recently graduated from Vanderbilt University in May — wears an orange sweater paired with flared denim jeans as she walked through the outdoor scene in Los Angeles.
Martin’s role remains under wraps at this time. Along with the aforementioned actors, the cast is rounded out with Penélope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, Jude Law and Beverly D’Angelo.
The movie also serves as a connect-the-dots moment Martin, as fans may recall Wilson and Paltrow co-starred in “The Royal Tenenbaums” — a full 25 years ago in 2001.
Paltrow also famously dated Wilson’s brother, Luke, from 2001 to 2002 after they met while filming the Wes Anderson movie.
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Not much is known about “Paris Paramount.”
However, in 2023, Myers gave a brief synopsis of the film via Instagram when she told her followers the film “is about a group of people making a film and the magic and mystery of what we do.”
The movie is expected to premiere December 2027.
While this is Martin’s first major acting project, she’s not fully a stranger to being in front of a camera. The 22-year-old has long made waves as a rising fashion model and has appeared in a number of major campaigns.
In May, she unveiled her latest campaign with Chloé, which featured summer florals and effortless eyelet sets.
“What an absolute honor to get to work with Chloé,” she wrote on Instagram at the time. “It is a dream come true!!!!!!!”
In addition to the Chloé ad, Martin has also landed other major shoots and collaborated with fashion brands.
The up-and-coming talent also made a cameo in HBO’s “Rooster,” starring Steve Carell, in March.
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