Gracie Abrams is set to begin an exciting new chapter in her career as she steps into the world of cinema following her rise as a global pop sensation.
The 26-year-old Grammy-winning singer-songwriter will make her film debut in Please, an upcoming movie for A24 to be written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Halina Reijn, best known for Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) and Babygirl (2024), starring Nicole Kidman.
While details about Abrams’ role remain under wraps, industry reports confirm that Reijn is spearheading the project as both writer and director. Please will mark Reijn’s third collaboration with A24, further strengthening her creative partnership with the indie powerhouse studio.
The That’s So True hitmaker’s acting announcement comes at a time of heightened anticipation among fans, as Abrams is also working on her third studio album. In a recent interview, she teased the upcoming project, calling it her favorite body of work to date and revealing that it includes collaborations with several close musician friends.
Abrams rose to international fame following the success of her album The Secret of Us, its accompanying promotional tour, and her high-profile opening performances on Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour. Her emotionally driven songwriting and growing global fanbase have positioned her as one of pop music’s most influential young artists.
With her transition into acting, fans are eager to see how Abrams’ creative talents translate to the big screen. Plot details, a release date, and the full cast of Please have yet to be announced, but excitement continues to build around the project and Abrams’ expanding artistic journey.
