Benicio Del Toro has secured his next major role in Reenactment, a gripping thriller penned and directed by Grant Singer. Cameron Diaz is in negotiations to join the cast, adding further intrigue to the already mysterious project. Production is expected to commence soon in the city of angels, though the plot details remain tightly under wraps.

The film is being produced by the trio of Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill, and Thad Luckinbill of Black Label Media, alongside Patrick Wachsberger of 193, a subsidiary of the illustrious Legendary company. Executive producers include Rachel Smith, Bradley Thomas, Ashley Stern, and LBI's Rick Yorn and Scott Greenberg.
Reenactment marks a reunion for Del Toro, Singer, and Black Label Media after their 2023 Netflix smash hit Reptile, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and dominated global streaming charts. Del Toro, who recently graced the screen in Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, continues to receive accolades for his powerful performances. He is represented by LBI Entertainment, Range Media Partners, and Hansen Jacobson Teller.
Diaz, represented by LBI Entertainment and Jackoway Austen Tyerman, recently returned to acting in Netflix's 2025 action comedy Back in Action opposite Jamie Foxx, which became the platform's most-watched film of the year. Black Label Media and 193 are also behind several high-profile projects, including Lynne Ramsay's Die My Love starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, which was acquired by Mubi for $24 million after premiering at Cannes.
The companies are also developing The White Van, Scandalous! directed by Colman Domingo, The Surgeon starring Michelle Yeoh, and The Toxic Avenger remake with Peter Dinklage.