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Eddie Redmayne Set to Lead a Secretive New Mystery From an Oscar-Nominated Director

Eddie Redmayne Set to Lead a Secretive New Mystery From an Oscar-Nominated Director
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Eddie Redmayne will headline Oscar-nominated filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda’s next film, an English-language, still-untitled Searchlight feature with plot details tightly under wraps.

Eddie Redmayne just lined up a genuinely intriguing match-up: he will headline an English-language feature from Hirokazu Kore-eda, with Searchlight Pictures backing. The title and plot are still tucked away, but the pairing alone is worth circling on the calendar.

Kore-eda x Redmayne: what we know

Kore-eda wrote the script and will direct, with Redmayne not only starring but also producing. It is their first collaboration, and the film shoots in English. Behind the scenes, the producing team is a mix of familiar art-house and prestige players, a good sign for the tone and ambition here.

  • Written and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda
  • Starring and produced by Eddie Redmayne
  • Producers: Jonathan King and Ash Sarohia
  • Executive producers: Joyce Jun and Kaoru Matsuzaki
  • Studio: Searchlight Pictures
  • Language: English

Redmayne is busy (and smart about it)

Redmayne, 44, has been stacking projects that stretch him on both sides of the camera. On TV, he stars in and executive produces The Day of the Jackal. On stage, he helped ignite the West End revival of Cabaret alongside Jessie Buckley, returning as the Emcee; that production cleaned up with seven Olivier Awards before transferring to Broadway, where it snagged nine Tony nominations. Up next on the studio front, he is attached to Warner Bros.' Panic Carefully with Julia Roberts.

Kore-eda keeps widening the map

This marks another international swing for Kore-eda, whose work travels well for a reason. Shoplifters took the Palme d'Or in 2018 and later landed an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Pairing his sensibility with Redmayne under the Searchlight banner feels like a strong bet on character-first storytelling with reach.

No logline yet, but the combination of Kore-eda's precision and Redmayne's recent run suggests something worth watching closely.