Heart of Stone is set in the midst of the Cold War. CIA Operative Stan Hurley (Michael Nyqvist) is living a contented life in rural New Hampshire when Stan’s old friend from his days as an operative, pleading for help, shows up on his doorstep having lost everything but his family.  It stars Liam Neeson, Nicole Kidman, Quinton Jackson, James Franco, Laith Nakli and Théodore Pellerin.

It is being financed as a joint venture between Amblin Entertainment and Participant Media with Fox distributing the film in North America.  

Rachel Stone (Gal Gadot) is a CIA operative with incredible field skills who becomes the only woman to ever be selected for a top-secret program that requires participants to be able to use their brains as a weapon (as well as guns).

Who’s In The Casting For “Heart Of Stone”?

  • Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone
  • Jamie Dornan as Parker
  • Sophie Okonedo
  • Matthias Schweighöfer
  • Jing Lusi
  • Alia Bhatt as Keya Dhawan
  • Paul Ready
  • Jon Kortajarena
  • Matteo Cicconi
  • Angela Esposito
  • Daniela T. Nikolova

What’s The Plotting Of “Heart Of Stone”?

Gal Gadot will take on the lead role of Rachel Stone. The only woman to be selected for a top-secret program that requires participants to be able to use their brains as a weapon (as well as guns). She can disarm entire countries with her innate ability and her pre-programmed “black book,” which contains the names, phone numbers, and personal information of highly skilled operatives from all parts of the globe. Stone is the only woman to be selected for the program, but she must prove herself to her male peers, who use their prodigious brains to create impossible problems and think of solutions. 

In the eight years that have passed since her arrival at a top-secret CIA training facility in Virginia, Stone has pushed herself beyond what any human being should be pushed to achieve.

What About The Release date Of “Heart Of Stone”?

The original release date set for 2023, was confirmed to be May 10, 2023, but this date has not been officially confirmed yet by Netflix. But there is a possibility that it will come out sooner, with the film having wrapped in July 2022 and production is completed in early September 2022.

 Spy-thriller “Heart of Stone” will debut on the streaming service at least a year after the widely anticipated female-driven action film “Peppermint.” The movie stars Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) as an operative for a covert intelligence unit in London who becomes one of the very few women among agents tasked with executing dangerous missions behind enemy lines.

What’s Interesting About “Heart Of Stone”?

The film will be Gal Gadot’s first non-DCU movie since she landed the coveted role of Wonder Woman. The main character, Rachel Stone, is a published spy novelist in addition to being an actual CIA operative.

A year after wrapping her first successful solo outing as DC’s iconic female superhero, Gal Gadot is heading back to the small screen — this time as a real-life spy.

What’s The Budget Of “Heart Of Stone”?

The budget for Heart of Stone has been estimated at $40 million by several trade publications and websites. The budget is huge for Netflix, but the film’s large production costs and the fact that it was shot using major Hollywood stars are part of what made it a movie Netflix could afford to invest so much money into.

 Who Is Making “Heart Of Stone”?

Heart of Stone has been made by Skydance Media, one of the main producing companies behind Netflix originals like Altered Carbon. It has also been directed by Tom Harper, who previously directed episodes of Peaky Blinders and War and Peace for the streaming giant.

Casting has been confirmed for Gal Gadot, Laith Nakli, Matthias Schweighöfer and Nicole Kidman.

What’s Interesting About “Heart Of Stone”?

The film will have a female-led spy action thriller, which is rare in Hollywood in the 21st century (especially as we’re still waiting on that all-female Marvel movie). The character Rachel Stone is described by the filmmakers as having “the mind of a pathologist and the body of an athlete.”

She’s also described as a “woman used to getting her own way.

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