‘Every Body Wants to Fuck Me’ 2027 Full Cast: Know the Confirmed Faces Alongside Taron Egerton for the Upcoming Thriller

Published 05/07/2026, 3:26 PM EDT

What happens when a man who has perfected the art of the flawless persona suddenly becomes the target of a relentless, multi-pronged pursuit? Taron Egerton leads the cast for exactly this, in the sharp comedy thriller, Everybody Wants to Fuck Me, as a man whose meticulously crafted life unravels when he discovers he is being stalked by a group of determined women. Director Jonathan Schey brings together an elite group of actors for this high-stakes comedy thriller.

A dynamic group of actors brings this high-stakes social satire to life with intense energy.

Main cast and iconic portrayals

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The primary ensemble of Everybody Wants to Fuck Me features a blend of established stars and rising talents who anchor the central mystery. Their previous work demonstrates a high level of versatility required for such a unique and provocative premise.

Taron Egerton: He gained worldwide acclaim for his portrayal of Elton John in Rocketman and starred in the Kingsman franchise.

Jessica Henwick: She is recognized for her roles in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and the series Iron Fist.

Mia McKenna-Bruce: She delivered a breakout performance in How to Have Sex and appeared in Persuasion.

Charly Clive: She is well known for her leading role in the television series Pure and the film All My Friends Hate Me.

Herbert Nordrum: This Norwegian actor earned praise for his role in the Academy Award nominated film The Worst Person in the World.

Sophie Simnett: She portrays Grace in this film and previously starred in the Netflix series Daybreak.

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The film's surrounding ensemble expands the world of the film with a variety of intriguing characters.

Supporting cast and diverse credits

The secondary characters provide the essential friction that drives the protagonist toward a total psychological breakdown. These supporting roles ensure that the world surrounding the main character feels lived-in and unpredictable.

Nadia Parkes: She has appeared in notable period dramas such as The Spanish Princess and Domina.

Antonia Clarke: She takes on the role of Rachel and was previously seen in Les Misérables and Catherine the Great.

Ellie Moon: Playing Ffion, she has a strong background in theater and appeared in the series Back.

Aleah Aberdeen: She portrays Steff after featuring in projects such as The Night Logan Woke Up.

Dominic Holmes: He plays Luke and has appeared in the television series Strike and Unforgotten.

Owen Brazendale: He plays Richard and was previously involved in the production The Crown.

Yosef Melake: He appears as Sophia's housemate following his work in various short films and dramas.

Michael Monroe: This performer takes on an acting role within the film, contributing to the meta-narrative of the project.

Martina Avogadri: She portrays the character Danny, adding another layer of mystery to the protagonist's surroundings.

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Mary Martin: She appears as Jessica, joining the ensemble of women who populate the main character's life.

Everybody Wants to Fuck Me is shaping up to be one of the most provocative releases of 2027. Its success at CinemaCon indicates that audiences are hungry for this specific blend of wit and psychological tension. This project marks a bold step forward for all the creative talents involved in its making.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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