Ana de Armas is approaching a final agreement to join the cast of the upcoming film Reenactment, set to star Cameron Diaz and Benicio del Toro. The production, led by director Grant Singer, is preparing to shoot in Los Angeles with backing from Black Label Media and 193 Management. While plot details are being kept confidential, Reenactment has sparked considerable interest among audiences and industry watchers alike.
Project Details and Key Production Team
Reenactment will mark Grant Singer’s second feature film direction following his 2023 Netflix thriller Reptile. The film will be produced by Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill, and Thad Luckinbill under Black Label Media. Executive producers Rachel Smith, Bradley Thomas, Ashley Stern, Rick Yorn, and Scott Greenberg will provide additional support. Patrick Wachsberger from 193 Management is handling the film’s international sales, showcasing confidence in its cross-border appeal.
Cast Backgrounds and Recent Works
Ana de Armas, who earned an Academy Award nomination for Blonde, recently led the John Wick spinoff Ballerina, released in June 2025. She also featured in Eden, which premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. Cameron Diaz has returned to acting after a ten-year break with her comeback project Back in Action, while Benicio del Toro joins the ensemble following praise for his performance in One Battle After Another.
Unanswered Questions and Anticipated Release
At this stage, the storyline and release timeline for Reenactment remain undisclosed, generating curiosity about the film’s direction and themes. The involvement of talents like Ana de Armas, Cameron Diaz, and Benicio del Toro under Singer’s direction suggests a project that could attract significant attention upon release, with audiences eager to see how their performances come together.
