A24 'Mother Mary' Guide to News, Cast, Release Date, and More

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Source: Harper's Bazaar
Category: Fashion
Originally Published: 2025-12-02
Curated: 2025-12-02 15:13
A24 has recruited two Hollywood powerhouses to star in its newest movie, Mother Mary.
Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel are set to take on the "epic pop melodrama," which will have them play a musician and iconic fashion designer, respectively. The star-studded film will be helmed by The Green Knight director David Lowery, and music will be written by Jack Antonoff and Charli XCX.
Ahead, everything we know about the forthcoming film.
What is the movie about?
Though major plot details about the film have been kept under wraps for well over a year, A24 describes Mother Mary as an "epic pop melodrama following a fictional musician and her relationship with an iconic fashion designer." In the first official trailer for the film, viewers see Hathaway take on the persona of the ultimate pop star—who may be hiding darker secrets. You can view the full trailer below.
Who is in the cast?
Anne Hathaway—whose most recent projects include Eileen, Mothers' Instinct, and The Idea of You—has been cast as the fictional musical artist. Meanwhile, Michaela Coel—who rose to global acclaim following her dramedy, I May Destroy You, and has also starred in the Black Panther franchise—will play the iconic fashion designer.
Gisela Schober // Getty Images Anne Hathaway Rich Fury // Getty Images Michaela Coel
Who is directing?
David Lowery, who previously helmed The Green Knight and A Ghost Story, is set to direct the film based on a script he wrote. This marks his third project with A24.
Who is writing the music?
A24 has tapped Bleachers front man Jack Antonoff and British singer-songwriter Charli XCX to write and produce original songs for the movie. Antonoff is well-known for co-producing music with Taylor Swift, Lorde, Lana del Rey, and others.
Daniel Hart will compose the original score.
Matthew Baker // Getty Images Charli XCX
Watch this space for updates.
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