Summary

Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming psychological thriller,The Last Disturbance of Madeline Hynde, continues to expand its cast. Fromadapting the works of Agatha Christieand William Shakespeare to his original filmBelfast, Branagh has a diverse career as a director. ForThe Last Disturbance of Madeline Hynde,Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer was previously confirmed as the leading star in the film being directed and written by Branagh.

According toIndieWire,the Academy Award-winning Patricia Arquette andGood Omensstar Michael Sheen have now joined the cast as well. Their roles, along with details about the film’s story, are still being kept under wraps. In addition to Comer, Arquette, and Sheen, the cast features Gemma Whelan, who played Yara Greyjoy inGame of Thrones, and Tom Bateman, who previously worked alongside Branagh inMurder on the Orient ExpressandDeath on the Nile.

Kenneth Branagh Continues To Be One Of Hollywood’s Most Versatile Creators

His Past Work MakesThe Last Disturbance of Madeline HyndeEven More Exciting

Given Branagh’s proven versatility,The Last Disturbance of Madeline Hydnehas great potential as a contemporary psychological thriller.

Even though little is known at this time aboutThe Last Disturbance of Madeline Hynde,Branagh’s involvement as writer and director, along with the star-studded cast, make the film an exciting projectand the next step in his career. With his last project being an adaptation of Christie’s supernatural mysteryA Haunting in Venice,Branagh’s new film is a perfect follow-up, having proven his ability to imbue a story with eerie suspense as a director and actor.

Branagh directed and starred as Hercule Poirot inMurder on the Orient Express,Death on the Nile, andA Haunting in Venice.

While Branagh will not be in front of the camera forThe Last Disturbance of Madeline Hynde, his direction and writing will allow it to follow his artistic vision.Branagh’s screenplay forBelfastwon the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for a personal coming-of-age story told through black and white cinematography and with a tone far different from his adaptations of Shakespearean plays or Christie’s novels.His skill at bringing Shakespeare to life is equally impressive, not only in directing adaptations but also in bringing Shakespearean drama and humor to the originalThorfilm he directed.

Given Branagh’s proven versatility,The Last Disturbance of Madeline Hyndehas great potential as a contemporary psychological thriller. Regardless of the tone he aims to create, the cast Branagh has assembled is well-equipped to bring the story to fruition. WhileKenneth Branaghis a stellar actor in his own right, he is just as adept as a director and writer, with Comer, Arqueete, Sheen, and the rest of the cast able to tell this new and hopefully gripping story.