Keegan DeWitt (Hearts Beat Loud, Gemini, I’ll See You in My Dreams, The Hero, Divorce) is composing the original score for the upcoming Netflix original movie Let It Snow. The film is directed by Luke Snellin and stars Isabela Moner, Shameik Moore, Kiernan Shipka, Odeya Rush, Jacob Batalon, Miles Robbins, Mitchell Hope, Liv Hewson, Anna Akana and Joan Cusack. The comedy drama is based on the New York Times bestselling book by John Green (The Fault in Our Stars), Maureen Johnson & Lauren Myracle and follows a group high school seniors as they discover unexpected opportunities and complications that test their friendships, love lives, and aspirations for the future when a once-in-century snowstorm hits their small town on Christmas Eve. Victoria Strouse (Finding Dory) wrote the screenplay. Dylan Clark (Bird Box, Rise of the Planet of the Apes) and Alexa Faigen are producing the project. Let It Snow will premiere later this year exclusively on Netflix.
Also coming up for DeWitt is Brett Haley’s Netflix movie All the Bright Places starring Elle Fanning & Justice Smith Chad Hartigan’s sci-fi romance Little Fish and Peter Sattler’s Broken Diamonds starring Ben Platt & Lola Kirke. The composer also continues to score Facebook Watch’s Sorry for Your Loss, which is currently in its second season and Netflix’s Trinkets, which will return for a second season in 2020.