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Cillian Murphy, Daniel Craig & Damien Chazelle Project Leaked

By Louise Ducrocq
21/03/2026
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Fresh details have emerged about a new film from Damien Chazelle, starring Cillian Murphy, Daniel Craig, and Michelle Williams, as production quietly gets underway.

While official information remains tightly under wraps, early reports suggest the project will centre on a tense and psychologically driven story set within a brutal prison system.

 

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According to those initial plot details, the film follows a character played by Daniel Craig, who is tasked with managing or reforming a difficult prisoner, believed to be portrayed by Cillian Murphy.

What begins as a battle of authority reportedly evolves into a layered psychological duel, with both men pushed to their limits.

Themes of control, vulnerability and human connection are said to sit at the heart of the story, hinting at a character-driven drama rather than a conventional thriller.

A first look at Murphy on set has already surfaced online, fuelling anticipation despite the production’s otherwise low profile.

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Cillian Murphy talks about his upcoming project with Damien Chazelle, Daniel Craig and Michelle Williams — and "Peaky Blinders" co-star Rebecca Ferguson jokes about her involvement in the future movie. 😂

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The project marks a significant moment for all involved, particularly for Cillian Murphy, who continues to ride the momentum of a career-defining period.

Following the global success of Oppenheimer, which saw him step into the spotlight as a leading man on the world stage, Murphy has been highly selective with his next roles.

Known for his intense, internalised performances, the Irish actor appears well-suited to the kind of psychologically complex character described in early reports. For Irish audiences especially, his continued ascent represents a rare and sustained presence at the very top tier of Hollywood.

For Daniel Craig, the film signals another step in his post-James Bond career reinvention. Since stepping away from the iconic 007 role, Craig has leaned into more nuanced and varied performances, including his turn in the Knives Out series.

This new project appears to push him further into darker, more introspective territory, potentially offering a stark contrast to the polished action persona that defined much of his career for over a decade.

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Michelle Williams, meanwhile, brings further weight to the cast. Widely regarded as one of the most consistent performers of her generation, Williams has built a reputation for emotionally rich roles across both independent and mainstream cinema. Her recent work has continued to attract critical praise, and her involvement suggests the film will prioritise character depth and emotional complexity.

While details about her specific role remain unclear, her presence alone points to a serious, performance-driven piece.

At the centre of it all is Damien Chazelle, a filmmaker whose career has been marked by both extraordinary highs and notable setbacks.

After breaking through with Whiplash and achieving major acclaim with La La Land, Chazelle’s most recent film, Babylon, struggled to find its footing. Despite its ambitious scale and star-studded cast, the film underperformed at the box office and received a mixed critical response, with many feeling it failed to fully land its vision.

That makes this new project particularly important for the director, as he looks to re-establish his standing with a more focused and potentially intimate story.

There is already speculation about whether this film could mark a return to form for Chazelle.

The reported emphasis on psychological tension and character interplay suggests a shift away from the sprawling excess of Babylon and back towards the tighter, more controlled storytelling that defined his earlier successes.

If executed well, the combination of a strong cast and a contained, emotionally charged narrative could resonate more effectively with both critics and audiences.

For now, much about the film remains unknown, including its title and release date.

However, the early signs point to a project that could carry significant weight, particularly given the calibre of talent involved. For Irish audiences, the spotlight will firmly be on Cillian Murphy, whose continued rise shows no sign of slowing.

Louise Ducrocq

Written by Louise Ducrocq

Louise is an expert content creator, and online author for Ireland's Classic Hits Radio. She's evolved in a few different fields, including mental health and travel, and is now excited to be part of the wonderful word of Radio.

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