Michelle Williams Joins Daniel Craig, Cillian Murphy in Damien Chazelle's Next Movie
Damien Chazelle is set to direct and produce his next film, a prison-set untitled movie, which will star Michelle Williams alongside Daniel Craig and Cillian Murphy. The project, written by Chazelle himself, marks the director's highly anticipated comeback after the underwhelming box office performance of "Babylon," released in 2022.
Williams, who recently won a Golden Globe for her starring role in FX's "Dying for Sex" and has appeared in numerous Oscar-nominated films such as "Blue Valentine," "The Fabelmans," and "Manchester by the Sea," is expected to bring her impressive talent to the table. Her current stage production of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie" will likely be put on hold, given her new commitment to Chazelle's project.
Chazelle has been working on various projects, including a potential biopic about Evel Knievel, although it appears to have fallen by the wayside in favor of this new endeavor. Murphy, fresh from his Oscar win for "Oppenheimer," and Craig, who recently appeared in "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" and "Queer," are set to star alongside Williams.
Paramount Pictures has taken on distribution duties for Chazelle's film, highlighting the studio's continued commitment to supporting emerging talent. Despite the disappointing reception of "Babylon," Chazelle remains one of the most celebrated directors working today, with a notable Oscar win for "La La Land" and successful outings like "Whiplash" and "First Man."
Damien Chazelle is set to direct and produce his next film, a prison-set untitled movie, which will star Michelle Williams alongside Daniel Craig and Cillian Murphy. The project, written by Chazelle himself, marks the director's highly anticipated comeback after the underwhelming box office performance of "Babylon," released in 2022.
Williams, who recently won a Golden Globe for her starring role in FX's "Dying for Sex" and has appeared in numerous Oscar-nominated films such as "Blue Valentine," "The Fabelmans," and "Manchester by the Sea," is expected to bring her impressive talent to the table. Her current stage production of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie" will likely be put on hold, given her new commitment to Chazelle's project.
Chazelle has been working on various projects, including a potential biopic about Evel Knievel, although it appears to have fallen by the wayside in favor of this new endeavor. Murphy, fresh from his Oscar win for "Oppenheimer," and Craig, who recently appeared in "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" and "Queer," are set to star alongside Williams.
Paramount Pictures has taken on distribution duties for Chazelle's film, highlighting the studio's continued commitment to supporting emerging talent. Despite the disappointing reception of "Babylon," Chazelle remains one of the most celebrated directors working today, with a notable Oscar win for "La La Land" and successful outings like "Whiplash" and "First Man."