Mars Trailer (2022)
A teenager who has only ever wanted to live a normal existence experiences an extraordinary night that makes her reassess what truly matters.
Watch the official Mars 2022 trailer in HD below.
A teenager who has only ever wanted to live a normal existence experiences an extraordinary night that makes her reassess what truly matters.
Watch the official Mars 2022 trailer in HD below.
Yasmin Finney as Charlie Acaster
Leah Choudhry as Maisie
Pete MacHale as Pete
Kenya Sterling as Dylan
Australia 02 September 2023
United Kingdom 14 October 2022
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