‘Sorry, Baby’ Star Joins Pascal & Harbour in New Thriller

'Sorry, Baby' Star Joins Pascal & Harbour in New Thriller

Thescreescore – Eva Victor, the multi-talented force behind the critically acclaimed A24 film "Sorry, Baby," is set to star alongside Pedro Pascal and David Harbour in Tony Gilroy’s upcoming thriller, "Behemoth." Gilroy, known for his work on "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" and the Emmy-winning series "Andor," is writing and directing the film for Searchlight Pictures.

While plot details remain scarce, "Behemoth" reportedly centers around a cellist, with Pascal and Harbour previously announced as the leads. The addition of Victor, who wrote, directed, and starred in "Sorry, Baby," marks an exciting development for the project. "Sorry, Baby," a nuanced dramedy exploring healing and friendship, has garnered widespread praise, solidifying Victor as a rising star in the industry.

'Sorry, Baby' Star Joins Pascal & Harbour in New Thriller
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Victor’s previous work includes writing and directing the comedy series "Eva vs. Anxiety," as well as several under-the-radar roles in film and television. Her involvement in "Behemoth" signals a significant step forward in her career, placing her alongside some of Hollywood’s most sought-after talent.

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Gilroy’s impressive filmography includes acclaimed titles such as "Michael Clayton" and "The Bourne Identity," but his recent contributions to the "Star Wars" universe have further cemented his reputation as a visionary storyteller. With "Andor" widely regarded as the best "Star Wars" television series, "Behemoth" is already generating considerable buzz.

Pascal, fresh off a summer of high-profile releases including "Materialists," "Eddington," and "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," is currently one of Hollywood’s most in-demand actors. Harbour, known for his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the hit series "Stranger Things," adds further star power to the cast.

"Behemoth" is being produced by Tony Gilroy, his brother John Gilroy (editor of "Andor"), and Sanne Wohlenberg, with Rayne Roberts and Cameron Chidsey overseeing production for Searchlight Pictures. Production is slated to begin later this month, with a theatrical release anticipated sometime next year. Film enthusiasts eagerly anticipate what Gilroy and this talented ensemble will bring to the big thescreescore.com.

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