Jeffrey Wright to Star in ‘Erasure’ Adaptation for MGM’s Orion Pictures
The untitled “Erasure” adaptation will mark the directorial debut of Cord Jefferson.
The untitled “Erasure” adaptation will mark the directorial debut of Cord Jefferson.
The actor says that, rather than watch past Batman movies, he “looked for real-life references to justify my place in this role.”
The actor explains one of his biggest regrets and how it informed his approach to playing a character partly inspired by James Baldwin.
At Telluride to promote “The French Dispatch,” the actor explained his chaotic experiences over the past year and why his schedule might slow down soon.
Wright tells SiriusXM he didn’t recognize his co-star during filming on the upcoming DC movie.
Don’t let his role as a robot fool you. Jeffrey Wright knows a thing or two about humanity.
Wright and Hill are both in talks to star in director Matt Reeves’ upcoming tentpole.
Jeffrey Wright and director Madeleine Sackler share insights on shooting inside a maximum security prison and how filmmaking can be used to rehabilitate.
The film debuts in select theaters and on the streaming service on Sept. 28.
These performances may have debuted during the first half of the year, but they’ll be remembered at the end.
The star also revealed that when it came to making Season 2, he knew a lot less than he did in Season 1.
“O.G.” and “It’s A Hard Truth Ain’t It” are the products of Madeleine Sackler’s five year journey capturing the lives of men behind bars.