In a high-stakes acquisition that’s already generating buzz across Hollywood, Netflix has officially landed the rights to an untitled AI thriller directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, with Rachel McAdams set to star. The project hails from T-Street, the production company founded by Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman, and marks Gordon-Levitt’s return to directing after more than a decade.
A reunion of creative forces
The film reunites Gordon-Levitt with T-Street’s Johnson and Bergman, who previously collaborated on Don Jon and the Knives Out franchise. Gordon-Levitt is not only directing but also co-writing the script alongside Kieran Fitzgerald, known for his work on Snowden (2016), which also starred Gordon-Levitt. Natasha Lyonne shares story credit, adding further intrigue to the creative team.
Rachel McAdams steps into the lead
Originally announced in December 2024 with Anne Hathaway attached, the lead role has now shifted to Rachel McAdams, an Oscar nominee and Tony-nominated actress whose recent performances have drawn acclaim for their emotional depth and versatility. McAdams’ casting signals a tonal pivot, with sources suggesting the film will explore AI’s impact on creativity and human agency—a theme both timely and philosophically rich.
Plot under wraps, anticipation high
While plot details remain tightly guarded, insiders describe the film as a psychological thriller set in a near-future world where artificial intelligence challenges the boundaries of authorship, identity, and emotional truth. Gordon-Levitt has reportedly been “passionately outspoken” about the subject matter, hinting at a cerebral and emotionally resonant narrative.
Netflix’s strategic win
The acquisition followed a competitive bidding war, with Netflix emerging victorious—continuing its fruitful relationship with Rian Johnson following the success of the Knives Out sequels. Production is expected to begin in 2026, and the film is already being positioned as a potential awards contender and cultural conversation starter.
This project not only marks a major return for Gordon-Levitt behind the camera but also places McAdams at the center of a story that promises to interrogate the ethics of technology and the fragility of human connection. With T-Street’s pedigree and Netflix’s global reach, the untitled AI thriller is poised to be one of the most anticipated releases of the coming year.
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