Adele to make film debut in Tom Ford's first movie in a decade
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Adele to make film debut in Tom Ford's first movie in a decade
"Adele will jump from stage to screen, making her film debut in Tom Ford's new film, currently slated for a fall 2026 release, as the powerhouse crooner shelves music for the time being. The 16-time Grammy winner, 37, will appear in the 64-year-old designer and director's self-financed adaptation of Anne Rice's Cry to Heaven, per Deadline. The Ford-penned 18th century-set film which is now in pre-production in London and Rome also stars Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth,"
"News of Adele's pivot comes over a year after she proclaimed in summer 2024 that she wanted a big break from music after her residency at Las Vegas' Colosseum at Caesars Palace, which wrapped last November. I don't have any plans for new music, at all, Adele, whose most recent studio album, 30, arrived in November 2021. I think I want to do other creative things, just for a little while."
Adele will make her film debut in Tom Ford's self-financed adaptation of Anne Rice's Cry to Heaven, slated for fall 2026 and now in pre-production in London and Rome. The 18th-century-set film, penned and directed by Ford, co-stars Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Colin Firth among others, with principal photography beginning in January. Adele announced a break from music after her Las Vegas residency and has no plans for new music while pursuing other creative projects. Adele previously won an Oscar for Best Original Song and an Emmy for a televised special. Additional cast names include Ciaran Hinds, George MacKay, Owen Cooper and Lux Pascal.
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