Paramount‘s “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow,” starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and directed by Siân Heder, will hit theaters next November.
Gabrielle Zevin’s best-selling novel tells the story of two friends whose lives first intersect in childhood and college, and follows them over several decades as they become creative partners in the video game business of the 1990s-2000s. The plot centers on Sadie Green, a brilliant game designer, and her co-collaborator Sam Masur, as well as Sam’s roommate and friend Marx Watanabe, as they build a video game studio called Unfair Games.
In March, Variety exclusively reported that Edgar-Jones — hot on the heels of box office hits “Twisters” and “Where the Crawdads Sing,” as well as the acclaimed TV shows “Normal People” and “Under the Banner of Heaven” — would star in the film, playing Sadie. Casting for Sam and Marx is yet to be revealed.
Siân Heder, an Oscar winner for “CODA,” is directing and writing the screenplay based on drafts by Mark Bomback and Zevin. Heder is also producing the film alongside Temple Hill’s Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen and Isaac Klausner. Zevin will serve as executive producer.
Paramount has dated the modern love story for a wide theatrical release on November 12, 2027.










