
Common UK has launched the primary official trailer for a brand new reimagining of Hamlet, and this one takes the basic tragedy into very totally different territory. Set inside a British South Asian household in present-day London, the movie places revenge, grief, and household loyalty underneath a contemporary microscope whereas retaining Shakespeare’s authentic language intact.
The movie stars Riz Ahmed as Hamlet, marking a long-anticipated second for the actor. Directed by Aneil Karia, this adaptation sparked loads of debate on its movie pageant run. Some viewers discovered it gripping, attention-grabbing, and emotionally uncooked, whereas others struggled with its heavy depth and unconventional pacing.
TIFF provided perception into what units this model aside, explaining, “The setting and cultural placement reveal how powerfully the play speaks to points round identification, intergenerational tensions, up to date struggles over obligation, religion, and belonging.
“Shakespeare’s phrases stay — however what’s modified is the bottom beneath them. And that shift is every thing.” The pageant additionally highlighted Ahmed’s involvement, noting that his “long-standing dream to tackle this position, in partnership with Karia, ends in a efficiency that feels each deeply classical and bracingly new.”
On this retelling, Hamlet follows Ahmed’s troubled prince as he returns house for his father’s funeral, solely to be blindsided when his uncle Claudius shortly marries his grieving mom.
When the ghost of his father reveals the reality behind his demise, Hamlet spirals into obsession and fury, pushing himself towards violent extremes whereas questioning his place within the household and his personal grip on actuality.
The forged round Ahmed contains Morfydd Clark, Joe Alwyn, Timothy Spall, Artwork Malik, Sheeba Chaddha, and Avijitt Dutt .
Karia directs from a screenplay by Michael Lesslie, tailored from Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Common UK plans to launch Hamlet in theaters on February sixth, 2026. A US launch date hasn’t been introduced but.

