Behemoth by Andor creator Tony Gilroy might cast a Stranger Things actor in a new role 

David Harbour and Pedro Pascal | Images via Britannica e Disney+
David Harbour and Pedro Pascal | Images via Britannica e Disney+

Behemoth is the new film written and directed by Tony Gilroy, creator of Andor. The project comes through Searchlight, with Gilroy also producing alongside Sanne Wohlenberg. Production is set to start in Los Angeles this fall.

The title appeared recently in industry headlines and quickly gained attention. A big reason is the cast. Pedro Pascal is confirmed, while David Harbour, known worldwide for Stranger Things, is in talks to join him. These first names already shape the direction of the project.

It is still too early for trailers, images, or even a full synopsis. But the combination of Gilroy, Pascal, and possibly Harbour gave Behemoth a presence before filming has even started. That early visibility is unusual, and it says something about the people involved.


Tony Gilroy after Andor

Gilroy’s recent work is still strongly connected to Andor, the Star Wars series released on Disney+. The show stood out for its focus on politics and character development. With Behemoth, Gilroy steps away from the galaxy of Star Wars and back into an original story. He writes, directs, and produces, keeping the same level of control that marked his past projects. At this stage, however, almost nothing is shared about the tone or direction of the film.

Tony Gilroy | Image via Getty
Tony Gilroy | Image via Getty

David Harbour in negotiations

David Harbour has become one of Netflix’s most recognizable names through his role as Jim Hopper in Stranger Things. He has played the character since 2016, earning Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe nomination. As the show reaches its final season, Harbour is in negotiations to move into Behemoth.

The actor has been active outside the series as well. He starred in Violent Night and filmed its sequel. He appeared in Thunderbolts, the Marvel film released in May 2025. He also finished work on the HBO limited series DTF St. Louis. Talks around Behemoth arrive during this period of transition, as his most iconic television role comes to a close.


Pedro Pascal confirmed

Pedro Pascal is part of Behemoth, that much is certain. His name is already there, attached to the project. In the last few years he has been everywhere, from The Last of Us to The Mandalorian, titles that reached audiences far beyond one place or one country. About this film, though, nothing has been revealed. No word on the character, no hint of the role he will take. Still, his presence alone changes the weight of the project. Pascal keeps moving between big productions, and now this film joins the list, another studio, another screen waiting.

David Harbour | Image via Getty
David Harbour | Image via Getty

The storyline of Behemoth and the cellist

The plot of Behemoth has not been revealed. The only official information is that the film revolves around a cellist. No further details about the character, context, or genre have been disclosed. This small element remains the single clue about what direction the story might take. For now, the focus remains on the confirmed names and the start of production in Los Angeles.


Production details

Searchlight recently boarded the film, with Gilroy and Sanne Wohlenberg attached as producers. Filming is expected to begin in fall 2025. Beyond that, the studio has not announced a release date or distribution plan. At this stage, the public information is limited to the people involved and the brief mention of a cellist at the center of the narrative.

Pedro Pascal | Image via Getty
Pedro Pascal | Image via Getty

Harbour after Stranger Things

The conclusion of Stranger Things is a turning point for Harbour. Jim Hopper became one of the key figures in Netflix’s global success. With the fifth season marking the end, Harbour’s upcoming projects draw even more attention. Negotiations for Behemoth highlight the next step, coming alongside other commitments such as Thunderbolts and Violent Night 2. His presence in both film and television has been steady, and the talks around this Searchlight production add another layer to his career.


What comes next

So far, Behemoth has not said much. The studio is in place. Tony Gilroy is there, leading it. A cast is starting to form, piece by piece. Filming is heading to Los Angeles later in the year. No date has been announced yet, nothing about when people will actually get to see it. And the story? The only part shared is a single image, a cellist at the center. No explanation, no context. Just that detail, left hanging.


Conclusion

Behemoth already feels anchored by three clear points. Tony Gilroy is back to writing and directing after the work he did on Andor. Pedro Pascal is officially in the cast. And David Harbour is in talks to join, closing one chapter with Stranger Things while looking toward the next. The storyline has not been shared yet. The only piece confirmed is the presence of a cellist, left hanging without context. Searchlight is moving the film into production, with cameras expected to roll later this year. For now, Behemoth is shaped less by plot and more by the weight of the names attached and the expectation that builds around them.

Edited by Sohini Biswas