Kathryn Newton Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Movies, Husband, Net Worth, and Twitter

Kathryn Newton is an American actress best known for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), and Blockers (2018).

Kathryn Newton Biography

Kathryn Newton is an American actress best known for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), Blockers (2018), Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019), Freaky (2020), The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021) and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). She rose to fame after portraying as Louise Brooks Gary Unmarried (2008–2010),

Kathryn Newton Career

Newton began her acting career when she was just four years old. From 2001 to 2004, she played Colby Marian Chandler in the soap opera All My Children. She has acted in the short films Bun-Bun (2003) and Abbie Down East (2002). For the CBS television series Gary Unmarried, Newton was chosen to play Louise Brooks in 2008. Her family relocated to Los Angeles when she was twelve, and she enrolled in Notre Dame High School there.

Newton was the recipient of two Young Artist Awards in 2010 for his role in Gary Unmarried. She also won “Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series” and “Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama)”. In the 2011 movie Bad Teacher, Newton portrayed Chase Rubin-Rossi. She starred as Alex in the fourth installment of the Paranormal Activity franchise, which was released in 2012. Furthermore, her performance in the movie earned her a prize at the 34th Young Artist Awards. She played Claire Novak on Supernatural in a recurring role starting in season 10.

In 2017, Newton made an appearance on the HBO series Big Little Lies. The series was adapted from the same-titled novel by Liane Moriarty. In addition, she played significant parts as Angela Hayes in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. She also played as Ivy Burns in Ben Is Back. The 2019 live-action movie Pokémon Detective Pikachu, which is based on the same-titled video game, stars Newton as Lucy. In the May 10, 2019 launch of the Netflix mystery drama series The Society. Additionally, she portrayed the primary character, Allie. She played a teenage girl who swaps bodies with a serial killer in the critically acclaimed horror-comedy Freaky. Freaky was directed by Christopher Landon, in 2020. She made an appearance in Ian Samuels’ 2021 film, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. In Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, a movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she plays Cassie Lang, taking Emma Fuhrmann’s place.

Kathryn Newton Age

Newton was born on February 8, 1997, in Orlando, Florida, United States. She is 26 years old as of 2023 and she celebrates his birthday on the 8th of February every year.

Kathryn Newton Height and Weight

Newton stands at a height of  5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters) and weighs 55 kg (121 lbs).

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Kathryn Newton Family

Newton was born in Orlando, Florida as the only child of Robin and David Newton.

Kathryn Newton Boyfriend

Newton has not disclosed her relationship status as she is very private with her personal life. However, this information will be updated when available.

Kathryn Newton Salary

Newton earns an annual salary of about $100,000-$500,000.

Kathryn Newton Net Worth

Newton has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million – $5 Million which she has earned through her career as an actress.

Kathryn Newton Golf

Newton started playing golf tournaments at age eight and she helped her Notre Dame High School team win three championships. Moreover, she has played in several prestigious events, such as the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland (Oct. 12), the Omega Masters in Switzerland (Aug. 31 to Sept. 3), the BMW Wentworth Championship in London (Sept. 12), and the Ryder Cup in Rome on behalf of the PGA & European Tour (Sept. 22).

Kathryn Newton Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Newton plays her role as Cassie Lang in the 2023 superhero film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The 18-year-old daughter of Scott Lang, purchases a suit resembling her father’s. She is drawn to science and becomes interested in studying more about the physics and technology of the Quantum Realm as well as Pym’s old notes. Since Cassie and Scott’s relationship was so important to the first two Ant-Man movies, Reed stated that he wanted to explore it more. Abby Ryder Fortson played the role of a youngster in the first two Ant-Man movies, while Emma Fuhrmann played it as a teenager in Endgame.

After the Avengers’ victory over Thanos, Scott Lang went on to write a popular biography and have a contented life with Hope van Dyne, his girlfriend. The now-teenage daughter of Scott, Cassie, has a poor connection with her father as a result of her activism supporting those who were displaced by the Blip. While Cassie is visiting Hope’s parents, Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, she discloses that she has been developing a gadget that has the ability to make touch with the Quantum Realm.

When Janet realizes this, she becomes frightened and slams the gadget shut, but the message gets through and a gateway opens, drawing the five of them into the Quantum Realm. Native Americans who are in rebellion against their monarch discover Scott and Cassie, and Hope, Janet, and Pym saunter through a vast metropolis in search of information.

When Hope, Janet, and Pym meet with Lord Krylar, Janet’s erstwhile ally, he discloses that things have changed since she departed and that he is currently employed by Kang, the new ruler of the Quantum Realm. The three must escape and take Krylar’s ship with them. Meanwhile, rebel leader Jentorra informs the Langs that Kang’s ascent to power is partly due to Janet’s relationship with him. Soon after, M.O.D.O.K., who is identified as Darren Cross after he appears to have died at Scott’s hands and after receiving Cassie’s message, leads Kang’s men in an attack on the rebels.

Janet tells Hope and Pym on board Krylar’s ship that she was once in the Quantum Realm and that’s how she met Kang. If Janet assisted him in reconstructing his multiversal power core, he asserted that they could both leave the Quantum Realm. Following their successful repair, Janet saw a vision of Kang destroying and capturing entire timelines. Kang disclosed that his variations banished him out of fear, which made Janet turn against him. Janet outmatched him and expanded the power core to unusable proportions with her Pym Particles. After that, Kang eventually took control of the Quantum Realm after regaining his abilities.

After the Langs are brought to Kang, he threatens to kill Cassie unless Scott assists in recovering his power core. Then Scott is brought to the place of the core and gets smaller. When he comes across a probability storm in the core, he splits into several versions of himself, almost overwhelming him, but Hope shows up and assists him in getting the power core. But Kang breaks his word, kidnapping Janet and using M.O.D.O.K. to destroy her ship while Hank is on board.

Pym assists Scott and Hope on their journey to Kang, having been saved by his ants—which quickly underwent a hyper-intelligent transformation after being drawn into the Quantum Realm. Following Jentorra’s rescue, Cassie leads an insurrection against Kang and his soldiers. In the midst of the battle, Cassie persuades Cross to fight on Kang’s side, and he ultimately gives his life in the process.

Janet jumps through a portal home with Pym, Cassie, Hope, and herself while she restores the power core. Scott is suddenly attacked by Kang. Hope reappears before he can subdue Scott, and together they toss Kang and the Pym Particles into the power core, where they are both destroyed. Cassie unlocks the portal again, allowing Scott and Hope to go back home. Scott cheerfully returns to his life, albeit he dismisses the thought that something horrible is likely to happen because of Kang’s death. Several incarnations of Kang, commanded by Immortus, lament Kang’s passing and plot their multiversal rebellion in a scenario that occurs in the middle of the credits. Victor Timely, a different Kang version, is encountered by Loki and Mobius M. Mobius at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893.

Kathryn Newton Freaky

Newton portrays as Millie Kessler, a tormented high school student who unintentionally trades bodies with the Blissfield Butcher. In addition, Newton portrays the Blissfield Butcher when he is in Millie’s body. In the film, four adolescents talk about urban legends about the Blissfield Butcher, a serial murderer. The Butcher sneaks into the group’s mansion and kills the teenagers right away. He then flees with La Dola, an old knife. Bullied high school student Millie Kessler attends the homecoming football game at Blissfield Valley High School the following day and acts as the school mascot.

The Butcher attacks Millie as she waits for a ride home in the vicinity of the now-deserted school. He uses La Dola to stab Millie in the shoulder, and the same wound appears on his shoulder right away. When Char, Millie’s older sister, a police officer, shows up, she chases the Butcher away. La Dola is gathered by the police as evidence, and they launch a quest for the Butcher.

After realizing that their bodies have been switched, the Butcher and Millie head to Blissfield Valley High School the following morning. In the locker area of Millie’s school, the Butcher, who is now dressing as Millie, locks Millie in a cryotherapy tank and kills Ryler, her main tormentor. He kills another of Millie’s tormentors, Mr. Bernardi, the woodshop teacher, by slicing him in half with a table saw after realizing his innocent appearance keeps him safe from suspicion.

Now inhabiting the Butcher’s body, Millie locates her closest friends Nyla and Josh, demonstrating her identity to them through a dance routine performed by the school mascot and responses to a series of intimate questions. When Nyla and Josh investigate La Dola, they learn that the body swap won’t be permanent until Millie stabs the Butcher with the dagger by midnight.

Following the cancellation of the school’s official homecoming later that afternoon, the Butcher proposes that a new dance be held at an old mill, which happens to be his hiding location. Then, in an attempt to murder Booker, Millie’s crush, The Butcher pulls him into an enormous miniature golf course, but Josh, Nyla, and Millie get there in time to save Booker. After Millie renders Booker and the Butcher unconscious, she and her companions take Josh and the two to Josh’s residence. Following their attempt to tie the Butcher to a chair, Millie and Nyla attempt to persuade Booker of the predicament. However, Booker is not persuaded until Millie reads aloud a love song that she composed weeks prior, in secret.

While Millie, Nyla, and Booker drive to the police station to pick up La Dola, Josh keeps an eye on the Butcher. In order to take the dagger, Nyla deceives Char, the final police officer stationed, into departing. As they wait outside in the car, Booker says he has always thought well of Millie, and Millie says she likes her newfound strength and self-assurance in the Butcher’s body. They then share a kiss. Eventually, the Butcher manages to get out of Josh’s house, and Char witnesses Nyla take La Dola. While Millie is still in the car, she witnesses the Butcher enter the police station and follows him. Unaware of the circumstances, Char tries to arrest Millie.

While the Butcher flees in a police car, Millie subdues Char and places her in a detention cell. The Butcher murders a fourth jock who tried to attack Josh during the Blissfield Valley High Homecoming dance, and three jocks who try to rape him because they believe he is Millie. When midnight draws near, Millie locates the Butcher, who is restrained by Josh and Nyla while Booker fends off the cops. Just as the cops shoot the Butcher down, Millie stabs him with La Dola, and they quickly return to their own bodies. Booker and Millie later reunite and share another kiss. The Butcher follows Millie home and assaults her, making fun of her physical frailty and nervousness after pretending to be dead in an ambulance. After a battle between Millie, Char, and their mother, the Butcher is ultimately killed by Millie by impaling him with a broken table leg.

Kathryn Newton The Map of Tiny Perfect Things

Newton portrays Margaret in the 2021 science fiction romantic comedy film, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. Mark, a teenage guy, has been experiencing endless repetition of the same day due to a time loop. He has honed a number of routines and is now able to help others by anticipating their motions after going through the loop numerous times. Mark travels to the community pool to meet the girl he has a crush on after giving her directions, preventing her from being hit by a beach ball and falling into the water. His attempts to spend more time with her are, however, continually thwarted. Margaret, a different girl, abruptly steps in to save the girl from the beach ball one day while Mark is waiting to do so. After locating her, Mark learns that she is also trapped in the same time loop.

Margaret and Mark have time together. She talks about her aim of working as a mission expert for NASA and how she has been searching for a missing dog. Mark tells her about his wish to attend art school and his father abandoning his job to write a book on the Civil War. They grow intimate. Margaret has little interest in attempting to break free from the time loop, even if Mark suggests that they could. Every night, she leaves quickly after getting a text from Jared, a medical student Mark assumes is her boyfriend.

Margaret and Mark make the decision to search for moments of pure beauty during the day; if they discover them all, Mark speculates that they might be able to break free from the time loop. Mark makes Margaret a replica of Tranquility Base in the school gym to lift her spirits. She later finds a map he made of the ideal moments in his room. She dodges Mark’s attempt at a kiss, stating that she would prefer to remain friends. When his father visits him the following day to discuss his future, Mark brands him a hypocrite for pursuing his own goals while impeding Mark’s. Mark finds out from his sister Emma that their father, who was too ashamed to reveal that he was fired rather than quitting his job.

Margaret is told by Mark that if they go far away, they might be able to break the cycle. Although Margaret gets off the plane before it takes off, they get tickets to Tokyo. Mark discovers the plan did not succeed as he wakes up in his bedroom as the jet crosses the International Date Line. In the next loop, he chooses to concentrate on others. In addition to going to Emma’s soccer game, where she scored a goal that she did not score in the loops when he was not present, he asks his father to tell him about the Civil War. Mark hurts himself trying to do a skateboarding trick, so he goes to the hospital. He witnesses Margaret there, paying her mother, who is terminally ill, a visit. Mark becomes aware that he is not the center of this story, but rather Margaret is.

When Margaret awakens, she discovers the lost puppy she has been looking for. After that, she speaks with Henry, a friend of Mark’s who Mark has confided in on several occasions regarding the time loop. Margaret gets a revelation after assisting Henry in winning his video game. She uses string to construct a three-dimensional model of the locations and times of the ideal moments. The model’s shadow produces the appearance of a four-dimensional cube with one vertex missing. She decides that the last event will take place at the pool at 7:00 PM.

Discovering Mark alone at the pool, Margaret reveals that she is the cause of the time loop. She explained that because this was her mother’s final day on earth, she was unwilling to let go of it. However, she now thinks that Mark was also duped into giving her someone with whom to move on. They share a kiss.
Margaret visits the hospital to bid her mother farewell for the last time. She walks outdoors with Mark. It starts to rain at midnight, indicating that the cycle has been interrupted. They eventually returned the missing dog the following morning.

Kathryn Newton Lisa Frankenstein

Newton is set to play in the upcoming horror comedy film, Lisa Frankenstein, as Lisa Swallows, a misunderstood teenage goth girl, who uses a broken tanning machine in her garage to start rebuilding a handsome corpse into the man of her dreams. Following a humorously horrific metamorphosis, the passionate couple sets off on a homicidal quest to discover genuine love, contentment, and a few lost limbs in the process. Scheduled to be released on February 9, 2024, in the United States, the film additionally stars Joe Chrest, Liza Soberano as Taffy, Carla Gugino, Cole Sprouse, and Henry Eikenberry.

Kathryn Newton Movies and TV Shows

  1. Abbie Down East
  2. Bun-Bun
  3. Bad Teacher
  4. Paranormal Activity 4
  5. The Martial Arts Kid
  6. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
  7. Supernatural
  8. A Housekeeper’s Revenge
  9. Halt and Catch Fire
  10. Big Little Lies
  11. Little Women
  12. The Society

Kathryn Newton Social Media Platform

Newton is very active on her Twitter, and Instagram pages. She has 169.9k followers on Twitter and 2M followers on Instagram.

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