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After going full beast-mode in the upcoming live-action reboot of Beauty and the Beast, Downton Abbey alum Dan Stevens will tackle a decidedly different and totally dramatic role later this spring.
Stevens stars opposite Malin Akerman and Oliver Platt in The Ticket, and only ET has your first look at the trailer! Watch above.
In the film, Stevens plays James, a blind man who inexplicably regains his vision and becomes obsessed with desire to create a better life for himself. Along the way, relationships with his wife (Akerman) and close friend (Platt) begin to crumble, while it becomes uncertain whether James can truly return from darkness.
The Ticket had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival and will open in New York, Los Angeles and select U.S. markets on April 7.