Eve Hewson 'in talks for Steven Spielberg's next film'

admin admin | 09-15 00:15

It is reported that Eve Hewson is in "early talks" to star in Steven Spielberg's next film.

US entertainment trade publication Deadline reports that the film is scheduled for a 15 May 2026 premiere and "is based on a story by Spielberg, with a screenplay by longtime collaborator David Koepp (Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull)".

Steven Spielberg's next film is due in Summer 2026

"Details of the plot remain unknown," Deadline adds.

Hewson was part of the cast of Spielberg's 2015 historical thriller Bridge of Spies.

The Dubliner can be seen in the new Netflix mystery series The Perfect Couple.

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