Paramount Dates Daisy Edgar-Jones 'Tomorrow' Adaptation

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- Paramount Pictures dated its adaptation of "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" for November 12, 2027, with Daisy Edgar-Jones attached to star.
- Siân Heder is directing and writing the screenplay, building on earlier drafts by Mark Bomback and author Gabrielle Zevin.
- Temple Hill's Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and Isaac Klausner are producing the film, with Zevin serving as executive producer.
- The novel follows two friends who meet as children and reunite as adults to make video games, exploring creative collaboration and intimacy set against the 1990s–2000s gaming industry.
- "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" has sold over 4 million copies worldwide — more than 2 million in North America and over 1 million in the UK across 40 foreign-language territories — and spent more than a year on the New York Times bestseller list.
Why it matters: With more than 4 million copies sold and a year-plus run on the NYT bestseller list, the source novel gives Paramount a pre-built audience of unusual size for a literary adaptation. A November 2027 release date signals the studio is positioning the film as awards-season counter-programming rather than a summer tentpole.




