Oscar-winning actor Catherine Zeta-Jones will star in Tate Taylor’s upcoming film “Cupid”.
The film follows a couple on the brink of divorce who spend a weekend with a therapist, played by Zeta-Jones, in a desperate bid to save their marriage. What begins as a hopeful exercise soon takes a dark turn as the counsellor's techniques become increasingly cruel and hazardous.
Taylor, known for films such as “The Help” and “The Girl on the Train”, will direct the film from a screenplay written by the Van Dyke brothers, who previously penned “Don't Worry Darling”. Filming is scheduled to begin in late summer or early fall 2026 in Natchez, Mississippi.
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Speaking about the project, Taylor said, "This movie, 'Cupid'? Let's just say... you may never want to seek counselling again. Or perhaps you will, assuming you can handle it. I'm thrilled to take this journey with Catherine. There is no better artist to bring this unique thriller to life."
The project will be produced by John Norris and Tate Taylor, along with Ryan Donnell Smith.