Vanessa Kirby has found her next project in her Crown director Benjamin Caron's next project The Night Always Comes. The film is based on the novel 'The Night Always Comes' by Willy Vlautin. Kirby will play Lynette, a woman who does more than one job to settle her debts and ensure that she has a place to live while taking care of her brother Kenny, who has a mental health condition, and mother Doreen.
Kirby starred as Princess Margaret in Caron's directorial portions of the Netflix series The Crown. She was in the series for its first and second seasons, including the portions that Caron directed.
Seattle-based Sarah Conradt, best known for the series 50 States of Fright and the film Mothers’ Instinct, is the screenwriter for The Night Always Comes. Ryan Bartecki and Gary Levinsohn of H2L Media Group will produce the film, alongside Caron and his sister Jodie, as well as Lauren Dark and Kirby of Aluna Entertainment.
The rest of the cast information is yet to be disclosed to the public.
Kirby will be next seen in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part Two, whose release has been pushed back to May next year.