Paramount Pictures has set a 2027 release date for "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow," the adaptation of Gabrielle Zevin's bestselling novel centered on video game design and friendship. Daisy Edgar-Jones leads the cast in the project, which lands under the direction of Siân Heder, the filmmaker behind the Oscar-winning "CODA."
Heder's involvement signals Paramount's ambitions for the property. The director's track record includes writing and directing the 2021 film that swept major awards season, earning Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Her ability to craft intimate character studies with broader emotional resonance positions her well for translating Zevin's 2022 novel to screen.
"Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" follows a decades-spanning friendship between two video game designers and a player as they navigate romance, ambition, and creative collaboration. The novel gained significant literary momentum upon publication and became a book club staple, drawing readers interested in stories about creative partnerships and complex relationships. Its gaming backdrop appeals to both general audiences and industry-adjacent viewers.
Edgar-Jones brings credibility to the lead role. The British actor earned recognition through the limited series "Normal People" and carried the thriller "Fresh" with considerable dramatic weight. Her casting suggests Paramount views this as awards-caliber material rather than a commercial tentpole, aligning with Heder's artistic sensibilities.
The 2027 timeline gives Paramount adequate development space for what appears to be a character-driven adaptation. Heder's attention to nuanced storytelling and her proven ability to navigate ensemble casts through emotional narratives should serve the novel's interconnected storylines well. The project represents a notable platform for Heder following "CODA" and continues Paramount's investment in literary adaptations with prestige credentials.
