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Daisy Edgar-Jones
'On Swift Horses'
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TIFF: Daniel Minahan's bisexual romance eschews conventional tropes to tell a story of love, horse racing, and how even our best efforts are seldom enough to secure fairytale endings.
'On Swift Horses'
Diego Calva, Will Poulter, and Sasha Calle co-star in Daniel Minahan's TIFF-bound drama.
'TWISTERS,' from left: Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, 2024. ph: Melinda Sue Gordon /© Universal Pictures /Courtesy Everett Collection
Online fans are abuzz after seeing footage from the set of stars Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones shooting a scene of their characters kissing that didn't end up in the final film.
Normal People -- Episode 3 - Episode 103 -- The night of the Debs is approaching and the girls at school have organised a fundraising event. Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) has been asked to help and is out of her comfort zone.  At the club, one of Connell’s friends Karen (Niamh Lynch) does her best to show Marianne some kindness but Rachel (Leah McNamara) behaves coldly towards her.    The evening turns sour, when one of the boys’ older friends gropes Marianne. She leaves the club, upset by the incident and Connell (Paul Mescal) offers her a lift home. Marianne stays over at Connell’s house and bumps into Lorraine as she leaves the next day.    Connell becomes anxious when his friends tease him about Marianne, suspecting they’ve guessed about their relationship. Fuelled by anxiety, Connell makes an unexpected decision that hurts Marianne and causes a rift between him and his mother, Lorraine (Sarah Greene). Marianne withdraws from school, causing Connell intense guilt. Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal), shown. (Photo by: Enda Bowe/Hulu)
The "Normal People" co-stars both had to train for their respective action films.
Daisy Edgar-Jones at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar party
"The script probably needs a little more time in the oven."
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos, and Glen Powell in 'Twisters'
News
The new Hollywood It-guy has yet another film coming to theaters this summer in the form of blockbuster sequel “Twisters.”
Glen Powell in 'Twisters'
Interview
The actor told IndieWire "Twisters" is representative of “stories that weren’t just critical, or commercial, or for an indie audience, or a populist audience. I want to tell stories that really bring those things together, and I think ‘Twisters’ is a great example of that.”
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Andrew Garfield at the 80th Golden Globes
The "Gloria Bell" director helms the romance between astronomer Carl Sagan and science filmmaker Ann Druyan, with sales commencing at Cannes.
Diego Calva and Jacob Elordi
Calva also said Elordi "loves Tennessee Williams, he loves Chekhov. He's not the guy you maybe think he is."
Kya (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Tom (David Strathairn) in Columbia Pictures' WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING.
Delia Owens' 2018 novel involves alleged real-life ties to unsolved murders and questionable racial politics.
'On Swift Horses' Review: Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones Queer Romance
Anchored by a strong Daisy Edgar-Jones performance, this movie gets to the heart of Delia Owens' bookclub phenomenon, for better or worse.
Kya (Daisy Edgar-Jones) in Columbia Pictures' WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING.
The "Normal People" star and filmmaker Olivia Newman tell IndieWire how they tackled their joint studio debut: a complex adaptation of a beloved novel.
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