What Is Next for Anya Taylor-Joy? Inside Her Upcoming Hollywood Lineup
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Anya Taylor-Joy has never been the type to sit still between projects, and her upcoming calendar proves the point spectacularly. From prestige limited series to sweeping desert sagas, the actress is stacking genres like she is building a personal highlight reel. Her range is about to be tested across several wildly different worlds, and each one arrives with its own reason to get excited.
As Taylor-Joy builds out her lineup one role at a time, an Apple TV+ thriller marks the opening chapter of a much larger run.
Lucky
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Anya Taylor-Joy leads the Apple TV+ miniseries Lucky as Lucky Armstrong, a woman dragged back into a criminal past she thought she had buried for good. The seven-episode thriller also credits her as executive producer, giving her creative fingerprints beyond the performance itself. Drew Starkey, Annette Bening, and Timothy Olyphant round out a cast built for tension and emotional weight, each bringing a distinct energy to the story's high-stakes world.
Based on a bestselling novel, the series leans into themes of redemption and fractured family loyalty, unpacking exactly how far one woman will go to protect what remains of her life. It marks Taylor-Joy's second outing with Apple TV+ following The Gorge, suggesting a partnership that is only getting started. Premiering around July 15, 2026, the timing places it right at the doorstep of summer viewing season, giving audiences a moody thriller just as the weather heats up.
While Lucky Armstrong wrestles with her past on the small screen, Taylor-Joy is already deep inside a much bigger, much sandier universe.
Dune: Part Three
Anya Taylor-Joy is set to expand her role as Alia Atreides in Denis Villeneuve's conclusion to the sweeping saga, taking a character once glimpsed only in passing and giving her real narrative weight. Her appearance builds on a brief, uncredited moment in Dune: Part Two, and this time, there is no mistaking her presence on screen. Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya continue leading a cast built for scale and spectacle, keeping the trilogy's emotional core intact even as the story grows more complex.
The film currently sits in post-production, with a release expected sometime in late 2026, meaning fans will not have to wait too much longer for closure. Alia's prescient abilities promise some of the more unsettling and memorable beats of the trilogy's finale, hinting at a character defined as much by burden as by power. Coming after her physical, action-heavy turn in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, this role gives Taylor-Joy another chance to prove she belongs among franchise heavyweights, and this time with far more screen time to prove it.
While Arrakis prepares for its final chapter, Middle-earth is calling Taylor-Joy into an entirely new kind of adventure.
The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum
Anya Taylor-Joy joins this Middle-earth story as Seren, a Sindar Elf described as both graceful and lethal in service to King Thranduil. Andy Serkis directs the project, which is set for a theatrical release on December 17, 2027, giving fans a considerable wait but plenty of time to speculate along the way. Jamie Dornan and Kate Winslet join her in expanding this corner of Middle-earth lore, filling out a cast built around fresh faces rather than returning icons.
Seren is being framed as a warrior with genuine combat skill rather than a decorative addition to the ensemble, suggesting real stakes for the character within the story. The casting continues a pattern for Taylor-Joy, who keeps gravitating toward large-scale genre franchises with built-in audiences already primed to show up. Following her work in Dune, this marks yet another step into blockbuster fantasy territory, cementing her as one of the most in-demand names for sprawling cinematic universes.
While elves and ancient lore dominate that timeline, a very different kind of legend is waiting for Taylor-Joy elsewhere, one built on real memory rather than myth.
Joni Mitchell biopic
Anya Taylor-Joy is attached to portray a young Joni Mitchell in an untitled biopic directed by Cameron Crowe, with Meryl Streep set to play the singer in her later years. Announced back in 2025, the project remains in development with few concrete updates since, leaving fans to piece together details from scattered reports. Still, the casting alone has generated real buzz around Mitchell's story finally reaching the screen, particularly given the pairing of two such distinct generations of leading actresses.
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The role represents a shift for Taylor-Joy, trading fantasy armor and desert sand for a grounded, real-life character study rooted in music and memory. Details on production timing remain limited, though anticipation continues to build regardless of the slow pace behind the scenes. Between a prestige thriller landing any day now and this biopic still taking shape, her lineup covers nearly every genre Hollywood has to offer, and new details are bound to surface as each project inches closer to release.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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