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All-star cast announced for Tom McCarthy’s new movie


Key Highlights

  • Director's Return: Tom McCarthy is making his directorial comeback after five years with a new film.
  • Star Cast: The film features a prominent cast, including Paul Rudd and Amy Ryan.
  • Production Start: Filming is set to commence next month.
  • Story Basis: The movie is inspired by Nathaniel Rich’s work on climate change discussions from 1980.

Spotlight director Tom McCarthy is ready to get behind the camera for the first time in five years, and he’s nailed down quite the cast for his new movie.

Tom McCarthy’s Star-Studded Cast

Deadline reports that Paul Rudd (Anaconda), Evan Peters (Tron: Ares), Amy Ryan (Wolfs), Paul Giamatti (The Holdovers), John Turturro (Severance), Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black), and Jason Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty) have joined the cast of the film.

Production is slated to begin next month, with the untitled film being described as a “darkly comic drama.

It will be based on Nathaniel Rich’s Losing Earth: A Recent History. The true story is “set at a beachside resort in Florida in 1980, when twenty experts gather for a weekend conference on a global issue that is starting to gain traction: the effects of Co2 emissions on the climate. The group of scientists, activists, and policymakers have one simple mandate from Congress — write a statement about what to do. Easier said than done.

McCarthy co-wrote the script alongside Thomas Bidegain (Stillwater) and Noé Debré (Parlement).

Executive producers on the project include Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for Artists Equity; Alex Gibney, Wendy Schmidt, Richard Perello, and Robert Kessel for Jigsaw Productions; Alex Lebovici for Hammerstone Studios; Thomas Bidegan, Noé Debré, and Nathaniel Rich; Billy James Parrott; Laurene Powell Jobs and Davis Guggenheim for Concordia; Andrew Lauren and Blye Faust on behalf of Andrew Lauren Productions; Rob Rosenheck for Galisteo Media.

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Stillwater

McCarthy’s last movie was Stillwater, a crime drama starring Matt Damon as an unemployed oil-rig worker who travels to Marseille to visit his imprisoned daughter and ends up trying to prove her innocence by finding the man she believes really committed the crime.

In the wrong hands, Stillwater could’ve easily dipped too far into one end of the political spectrum and been a nauseating experience,” wrote our own Matt Rooney in his review. “Centered on a middle-aged man from Stillwater, Oklahoma (Damon) who travels to a foreign country and must confront people who naturally don’t trust him given he is, to them, a very specific kind of American, it would’ve been all too easy to make the whole thing one long, pandering exercise. But in pulling from his earlier low-key, humanist works like The Station Agent and Win Win, director Tom McCarthy instead opts for a character study that posits if a man from a small corner of this country so set in his ways can change his entire outlook on life.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.