Wickedstar Cynthia Erivo has joined the cast of an upcoming action thriller said to have a samurai twist. Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award-winning theater starErivo recently played the leading role of ElphabainJon M. Chu’s adaptation of the Broadway classicWicked. Growing up in London, Erivo made her theater debut in 2011 and enjoyed a prolific career on stage, notably appearing inThe Color Purplebefore progressing to British TV shows includingChewing GumandThe Tunnel.

Erivo made her movie debut in 2018, playing the role of Belle in Steve McQueen’s heist thrillerWidows, following it up with asupporting role inBad Times at the El Royale. Her breakout movie role came when she starred as Harriet Tubman in the biographical movieHarriet, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. With a strong career path in theater and television,Erivo’s film career has taken off further in the past year, withWickedraising her profile, and she is set to star in an unusual upcoming project.

Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba holding her black hat in Wicked

Erivio Will Star in The Upcoming Movie Karoshi

The Film’s Intriguing Logline Calls For A Diverse Performer

PerLionsgate, Erivo will star inKaroshi, with a cast that also includesPast Lives' Teo Yoo. 87Eleven Entertainment’s Chad Stahelski, Alex Young, and Jason Spitz are set to produce under their deal with Lionsgate.The movie is slated to enter production in June, and Takashi Doscher will direct from a script he penned himself, and the plot is currently under wraps at the moment. The film is described as being a corporate thriller that includes a samurai twist.

As an Academy Award-nominee and rising star, she will add gravitas to the movie, and her casting will no doubt attract other stars.

Headshot Of Cynthia Erivo

Not much else is known about the movie at this point, but the fact that Lionsgate is involved means a streaming release is pretty much a certainty, and the movie could skip the traditional theatrical release.A unique and offbeat choice of movie calls for a performer with a strong and exciting range, and this is certainly something Erivo has demonstrated throughout her career. Open to taking on new roles and experimenting with characters, Erivo feels like a good fit forKaroshi.

Our Take On Erivo’s Casting In Karoshi

This Feels Like Another Great Role For The Actress To Push Herself

Erivo’s filmographysuggests she’s an actress who is not afraid to push herself and experiment with roles, andKaroshifeels like a weird and wonderfully offbeat choice for theWickedstar. As an Academy Award-nominee and rising star, she will add some gravitas to the movie, and her casting will no doubt attract other stars to the film. It’s unclear at this point whetherKaroshiwill be a top role for Cynthia Erivo, but it’s certainly set to be an interesting addition to her filmography.