Back to Black’s Marisa Abela joins Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett, and Rege-Jean Page in Steven Soderbergh’s new movie, Black Bag.
Plot details are being kept under wraps for Black Bag at this time, though Deadline describes the movie as a “spy thriller.”Abela is known for starring in television series such as COBRA and Industry. She also played Teen Talk Barbie in 2023’s Barbie and will soon be seen portraying Amy Winehouse in the upcoming Back to Black biopic, which releases in the United States on May 17, 2024, from Focus Features.
Along with Black Bag, Soderbergh recently directed Presence, a psychological thriller starring Lucy Liu, Julia Fox, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, and West Mulholland. The film — which follows a family as they move into a new house — premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2024, where it was acquired by Neon. A United States release date for Presence, which was also written by Koepp, has not been announced.
Soderbergh is also known for directing movies such as 1989’s Sex, Lies, and Videotape, 1998’s Out of Sight, 2000’s Erin Brockovich, 2000’s Traffic, 2001’s Ocean’s Eleven, 2002’s Solaris, 2004’s Ocean’s Twelve, 2007’s Ocean’s Thirteen, 2011’s Contagion, 2012’s Magic Mike, 2013’s Side Effects, 2017’s Logan Lucky, 2018’s Unsane, 2020’s Let Them All Talk, 2021’s No Sudden Move, and 2022’s Kimi, among other titles.
A second Back to Black poster has been released for the upcoming Amy Winehouse biopic from Focus Features. The poster…A new Back to Black poster has been released showing Marisa Abela’s transformation into Amy Winehouse for the upcoming biopic…Focus Features announced the Back to Black release date, confirming that the upcoming Amy Winehouse biopic will release next year.…
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