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Emma Mackey Joins Glen Powell and Jenna Ortega as Leads in J.J. Abrams’ New Mystery Feature .Linh

November 25, 2024 by Linh

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Emma Mackey, best known for her breakout role in Netflix’s Sex Education, has secured the female lead in J.J. Abrams’ untitled feature at Warner Bros. The film, which also stars Glen Powell and Jenna Ortega, marks a trio of leading talents for the project.

 

While details about the film remain under wraps, sources confirm that earlier speculation about a time-travel element is inaccurate. Written by Abrams and produced under his Bad Robot banner, the movie is set to begin filming early next year. Powell joined the project in May, while Mackey’s addition signals significant momentum for the production.

Mackey’s career has been on a sharp rise, recently earning acclaim for her performance as Emily Brontë in Emily, which garnered two British Independent Film Awards nominations. She also appeared in the blockbuster Barbie, and her upcoming projects include the indie drama Hot Milk and 20th Century Studios’ ensemble comedy Ella McCay.

With her diverse filmography and growing reputation, Mackey continues to cement her status as one of Hollywood’s rising stars. Fans eagerly anticipate her collaboration with Abrams, Powell, and Ortega in this Warner Bros. mystery feature.

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