Seattle, it’s Farace. You’ve got your rain, your coffee, and your 47 different microbreweries, but when’s the last time you took a real adventure? The Map That Leads to You takes Madelyn Cline across Europe with her best friends, where she collides with KJ Apa’s charming mystery man—and suddenly her perfectly planned life is about as steady as a Pike Place fish in midair. Romance, secrets, and big choices follow, and it all might make you want to trade in your bus pass for a Eurail ticket. Get your advance screening passes before they vanish faster than a clear day in November.
Advance Screening: 8/13/25 at 7:30pm
On Prime Video: 8/20/25
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Advance Screening: 8/13/25 at 7:30pm

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The Map That Leads to You follows Heather (Cline), a young woman setting off on an adventure across Europe with her best friends before settling into her perfectly planned life. When she crosses paths with Jack (Apa), a magnetic and mysterious stranger, their instant spark ignites an emotional journey neither of them expected. As their connection deepens, secrets, life choices, and hidden truths will test their bond—and change her life in ways she never imagined. From director Lasse Hallström (Dear John, Safe Haven) comes this adaptation of JP Monninger’s novel about love, destiny, and the courage to choose your own path.
Based on the Novel by J.P. Monninger
Directed by Lasse Hallström
Starring Josh Lucas, KJ Apa, Madelyn Cline, Madison Thompson, Sofia Wylie, and Orlando Norman
Screenplay by Vera Herbert and Les Bohem
Story by Les Bohem
Produced by Martin Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, John Fischer, and Isaac Klausner
Executive Produced by Hal Sadoff & Matt Luber
Runtime 96 minutes
Rated PG-13
