‘Black Bag’ Release Date Announced: Steven Soderbergh’s New Spy Thriller Hits Theatres on March 14, 2025
Steven Soderbergh's new spy thriller, 'Black Bag', will hit cinemas on March 14, 2025. The film boasts a stellar cast including Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender, alongside rising stars like Rege-Jean Page.
Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh's upcoming spy drama, Black Bag has got a release date. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the thriller by the director of Sex, Lies, and Videotape is slated to hit theatres on March 14 next year as confirmed by Focus Features. The film, written by David Koepp, promises a star-studded cast led by acclaimed actors Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender. Joining Blanchett and Fassbender in pivotal roles are Rege-Jean Page, known for his breakout performance in Bridgerton, Marisa Abela, Naomie Harris, Tom Burke, and Pierce Brosnan, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Black Bag: Naomie Harris Joins Cast of Steven Soderbergh’s Upcoming Spy Thriller Film.
The ensemble cast reflects the depth and intrigue expected from a Soderbergh production. Produced by Casey Silver and Greg Jacobs, 'Black Bag' marks a significant collaboration for Soderbergh, known for his eclectic filmography ranging from heist thrillers to thought-provoking dramas. The screenplay, crafted by David Koepp, promises to deliver a compelling narrative woven with espionage and suspense, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Steven Soderbergh Says That the Russo Brothers Asked Him to Say "nice Things" About ... - Latest Tweet by Film Updates.
Black Bag Release Date Announced
In addition to Black Bag, Soderbergh's supernatural tale Presence, also scripted by Koepp, is set for release under Neon. Soderburgh's films have garnered fourteen Academy Award nominations, winning five. His repertoire of films include Erin Brockovich, Gray's Anatomy and the Ocean's trilogy among others. Focus Features, meanwhile, is gearing up for a busy slate at The Toronto International Film Festival with other notable titles, including the Vatican-set political thriller Conclave and the animated biographical film Piece by Piece, centred around Pharrell Williams.