Following on from the first glimpse at the new Daphne Du Maurier adaptation My Cousin Rachel earlier this year, here comes the new trailer for the film, which stars Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin.
Du Maurier's work was previously adapted for the big screen in 1952 and by the BBC in 1983, but Roger Michell's film, which he also wrote, heads back to the book to dig up more details. The story follows Philip (CLaflin), an orphan who is used to living a happy life with his cousin and guardian, Ambrose. But during one of Ambrose's health-related holidays, he reports back that he has fallen for Rachel (Weisz), a distant relation. When the tone of his letters starts to change, Philip decides to go and investigate. Yet he underestimates the power the beautiful Rachel will have over him, as she tries to tell her side of the story. But who can he trust?
Iain Glen and Holliday Grainger feature in the cast, and My Cousin Rachel will be out on 9 June.