1 Dec 2025

Horror thriller, Blade Runner… Hunter Schafer’s exciting new projects

The 26-year-old American actress Hunter Schafer will be everywhere in 2026. In addition to her role in season 3 of Euphoria, she will star in a new A24 horror thriller, the period drama Cry to Heaven directed by Tom Ford, and the science fiction series Blade Runner 2099

  • By The Editorial Team.

  • Hunter Schafer and Emma Corrin to star in the upcoming A24 film

    In 2019, the first season of Euphoria brought a stunning young woman with angular features into the spotlight. It marked the acting debut of a truly captivating performer. Born in New Jersey in the early 2000s and raised in North Carolina, American actress Hunter Schafer immediately took center stage thanks as a magnetic presence. Before her breakout role, she had made a name for herself as an international fashion model.

    More recently, she has starred in several high-profile productions, including Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023) and Kinds of Kindness (2024) by Yorgos Lanthimos. Her next challenge? A A24 horror thriller, whose title remains unknown for now. The project, helmed by director Arkasha Stevenson (The First Omen, Brand New Cherry Flavor) and Tim Smith, also stars Emma Corrin, Havana Rose Liu (Bottoms), and Sophie Wilde (Talk to Me). A female quartet in a terrifying closed-door scenario centered around a bachelorette party that turns into a nightmare. A territory that A24 studios handle with clinical precision.

    The trailer of Nocturnal Animals (2016) by Tom Ford.

    Cry to Heaven, Tom Ford’s new film

    However, Hunter Schafer’s future isn’t limited to contemporary horror. The actress soon to star in Euphoria season 3 (2026) is about about to enter the baroque, queer universe of Tom Ford (Nocturnal Animals) with Cry to Heaven (2026), an ambitious adaptation of Anne Rice’s 18th-century opera novel. Currently in pre-production, the film boasts an incredible cast. It includes singer Adele in her first major role, as well as Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, George MacKay, Colin Firth, and Paul Bettany. Set in the world of 18th-century Italian castrati, the plot follows Guido, a young Calabrian boy castrated to preserve his soprano voice, and Tonio, a Venetian aristocrat who becomes his mentor.

    For Hunter Schafer, Cry to Heaven offers a true metamorphosis and a move away from the dark realms of thrillers and into the soft light of a period drama. A career shift that signals a transition toward a more lyrical, yet equally transgressive form of cinema.

    The trailer of OD (Overdose) by Hideo Kojima and Jordan Peele.

    The new Blade Runner and a video game

    She will also lend her face to the horror video game OD, created by legendary game designer Hideo Kojima and filmmaker Jordan Peele. Developed with the Xbox cloud technology, the project already features a high-profile cast with Sophia Lillis and Udo Kier, and promises a fear-driven, interactive experience centered on the performances of the actors.


    At the same time, Schafer is set to appear in the sci-fi series Blade Runner 2099, slated for release in 2026 on Amazon Prime Video, alongside Michelle Yeoh and under the guidance of original producer Ridley Scott. Loosely based on the universe of Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1966), the series is expected to be set fifty years after Denis Villeneuve’s film Blade Runner 2049 (2017), and nearly eighty years after Ridley Scott’s original, set in 2019.

    Finally, Hunter Schafer will also star in Mother Mary along with Anne Hathaway. The feature explores the relationship between a musician and a fashion designer. But also in the horror thriller Palette with Noomi Rapace, and in Fish with Tim Roth.

    Cry to Heaven by Tom Ford, coming out in theatres in 2026. Blade Runner 2099, coming out in 2026.