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Daisy Edgar-Jones to Star in Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
The film follows two friends building a video game studio, adapted from a novel named among the 100 best books of the 21st century by the New York Times.
- Paramount announced Daisy Edgar-Jones will star in its adaptation of Gabrielle Zevin's novel, with Oscar-winning director Siân Heder directing and writing the screenplay.
- Having sold over 2.8 million copies worldwide, the novel published in 2022 was named among top books by the New York Times and Los Angeles Times.
- Edgar-Jones will play Sadie Green, described as a brilliant game designer, while roles for Sam Masur and Marx Watanabe remain uncast, with Temple Hill producers and Gabrielle Zevin attached.
- The casting bolsters Edgar-Jones's profile, as her breakout in Normal People earned BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations and her roles in Where the Crawdads Sing and Twisters enhance commercial prospects.
- Set over several decades, the story follows Sadie and her collaborator Sam Masur as they build the fictional video game studio Unfair Games, exploring passion and heartbreak in creative collaboration.
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Daisy Edgar-Jones to star in 'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow' film adaptation
Daisy Edgar-Jones attends the Burberry show at 1 Old Billingsgate Walk, London, during London Fashion Week on Feb. 23, 2026. (Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images) Daisy Edgar-Jones is taking on another popular book film adaptation. The Normal People and Where the Crawdads Sing actress is in final negotiations to star in the movie adaptation of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, ABC Audio has learned. This upcoming film will be based on the be…
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Read Full ArticleThe actress will lead the cast of the bestseller-based film by Gabrielle Zevin, a story that combines video games, friendship, success and personal conflict, and will be taken to the cinema under the direction of Oscar Sian Heder's winner.
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