Michaela Coel takes leading roles in 'The Christophers' and 'Mother Mary'

Michaela Coel appears in leading roles opposite Ian McKellen in Steven Soderbergh's 'The Christophers,' hitting theaters tomorrow, and alongside Anne Hathaway in David Lowery's 'Mother Mary,' due out next week. These mark her first leads since her Emmy-winning series 'I May Destroy You' six years ago. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Coel shared insights on her collaborations and her demanding new BBC/HBO/A24 series 'First Day on Earth.'

Six years after 'I May Destroy You,' which she wrote, directed and starred in, Coel has stepped back into prominent acting roles. She played a small part in Ryan Coogler's 'Wakanda Forever' and guest-starred in Amazon's 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' reboot, earning a second Emmy. Now, she leads as a painter forging art in 'The Christophers' and as a stylist reuniting with her pop-star client in 'Mother Mary.' Coel described Soderbergh as 'chill' and aloof, favoring fewer takes, while Lowery's ruminative style led to more collaborative discussions and editing time, especially amid the strike delays on 'Mother Mary.' She praised Hathaway's wrenching final line, saying it 'broke me down.' Ian McKellen hosted script discussions at his house before shooting began, with no formal rehearsals. Coel noted his soft hands informed her vulnerable portrayal of a cerebral, lonely character. 'There were a few moments where Ed [Solomon] and I looked at each other, like, “Who gets to do what we are doing right now?”' she recalled. Coel is one-third through filming 'First Day on Earth,' a 10-hour series she wrote, which began in early January and wraps in September. She credits lessons from Soderbergh on trusting the process without overthinking, contrasting her intensive approach to 'I May Destroy You.' Her team, including Piers Wenger at A24 and HBO's Amy Gravitt, provides intense scrutiny, fostering shared creative ownership across departments.

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Dynamic illustration of Project Hail Mary film's record $140.9 million global opening, featuring Ryan Gosling poster, cheering crowds at a packed theater, and nods to directors and Meryl Streep cameo.
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Project Hail Mary debuts to $140.9 million globally

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Ryan Gosling-starring sci-fi film Project Hail Mary opened to $140.9 million worldwide, including $80.5 million in North America and $60.4 million internationally from 82 markets. The debut marks Amazon MGM Studios' biggest opening and the largest for a non-franchise film this year. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller revealed a surprise uncredited voice cameo by Meryl Streep.

Five years after the success of I May Destroy You, Michaela Coel is developing a new 10-part BBC drama titled First Day on Earth. The series marks her return to television following the acclaimed previous project.

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Writer-producer Ed Solomon attended the Sonoma International Film Festival for a screening of his film 'The Christophers,' which won the Stolman Audience Award for Best Film. The dramedy, directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel, drew praise during a post-screening Q&A. Solomon shared insights on its creation and his aversion to watching his own work with audiences.

Oscar winner Tom McCarthy has assembled a star-studded cast for his upcoming feature drama, co-financed by Sony Pictures Classics. The untitled project, based on Nathaniel Rich's book Losing Earth, stars Paul Rudd, Evan Peters, and Tatiana Maslany among others. Filming is set to begin next month.

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Nia Long spilled on her approach to playing Michael Jackson's mom in the upcoming biopic 'Michael.' Speaking to TMZ in New York City, she revealed channeling grace and love. The Antoine Fuqua-directed film hits theaters April 24.

Amazon MGM Studios' Project Hail Mary is projecting a $71.1 million US opening weekend, the best of 2026 and a record for the studio. The sci-fi film, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, earned $12 million in previews and strong audience scores. Puppeteer James Ortiz brought the alien Rocky to life using practical effects during the six-month London shoot.

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After over 25 years in acting, Kristen Stewart reports a shift in how she is treated in Hollywood following her directorial debut. The Oscar-nominated actress highlights newfound respect since directing The Chronology of Water. She attributes this change to perceptions of directors versus actors.

 

 

 

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