Paul Thomas Andersonhas his newest project, and it looks set to be his most commercial attempt to date, after Warner Bros. greenlit the production of an as-yet-untitled movie for the director which will begin filming next weekend. The movie will star Oscar winnersLeonardo DiCaprioandSean Penn, alongsideRegina Hall, and is based off a script written by Anderson himself, and produced by Anderson,Sara MurphyandAdam Somner.Deadline were the first to exclusively report the news.The film is also said to feature an extensive ensemble cast, which has yet to be finalised.
The movie’s title has not been revealed yet, and details about the plot are being kept confidential. However, it is known to be set in modern times and is considered the mostmainstream project Anderson has undertaken to date, featuring a budget appropriate to both the scope of the film and the cast he is looking to add. This project emerged from the partnership thatMichael De Luca and Pam Abdy, co-chair/CEOs of Warner Bros Picture Group, formed with PTA during the production ofLicorice Pizzaat MGM. That film received three Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Screenplay, and Best Director for PTA.

DiCaprio has just come offKillers of the Flower MoonforMartin Scorsese, while he is attached to another project with the director —The Wager— which follows the journey of a group of 30 men who survive a shipwreck and struggle for survival on a deserted island, only to face accusations of rebellion upon their return. Penn’s most recent work is theChristy Hall-directedDaddio, in which he stars alongsideDakota Johnson,while he’s also part ofGonzo Girlwhich was directed byPatricia Arquetteand is produced by his future co-star, Regina Hall.
What Has Paul Thomas Anderson Directed?
Anderson is an acclaimed director, who has received nominations for 11 Oscars, among numerous other awards. His filmography is masterful, and the prospect of working with an actor in the calibre of DiCaprio in his prime is an exciting one for fans. Most recently, Anderson directedLicorice Pizza, while his previous film,Phantom Thread, was nominated for six Academy Awards, withthe performances ofDaniel Day-LewisandLesley Manvilleparticularly acclaimed. Day-Lewis also won an Oscar for Anderson in his iconic turn asDaniel Plainview in 2007’sThere Will Be Blood, while the director’s earlier worksBoogie Nights, MagnoliaandPunch-Drunk Lovecontinue to stand the test of time.
Collider will have more updates on Anderson’s newest film as they are released.Phanton Threadis streaming on Netflix in the U.S.
