Anya Taylor-Joy in Emma

Directed by Autumn de Wilde (“The Postman Dreams,” “Rilo Kiley: The Moneymaker,” “Rilo Kiley: Silver Lining”) and written by novelist Jane Austen (“Sense and Sensibility,” “Becoming Jane,” “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”) and Eleanor Catton (“The Luminaries,” “Out of the Mist: An Alternate History of New Zealand”).

This exciting romantic novel-based film is expected to release on 21st February 2020 and has the most interesting trailer that you can watch right here.

Emma will be in theaters February 21, 2020

About the Film
Emma Woodhouse is a twenty-year-old who lives in the village of Highbury and is known for being naturally gifted in matchmaking. However, things get complicated when she is finding a match for her friend Harriet Smith. Her match, Mr. Elton, has other plans and openly portrays his interests in Emma instead. Look forward to this fun, romantic comedy based on Jane Austen’s classic novel and find out more.

Mia Goth and Anya Taylor-Joy in Emma
About the Cast
Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Witch”, “Morgan”, “Split”, “Glass”) as Emma Woodhouse, Josh O’Connor (“God’s Own Country”, “Only You”) as Mr. Elton, Bill Nighy (“Love, Actually”, “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”, “About Time”) as Mr. Woodhouse, Johnny Flynn (“Clouds of Sils Maria”, “Crusade in Jeans”, “Beast”) as George Knightley, Mia Goth (“Suspiria”, “A Cure for Wellness”, “The Survivalist”, “Everest”) as Harriet Smith, Gemma Whelan (“Game of Thrones”, “Gulliver’s Travel”, “The Wolfman”, “Wise Girl”) as Mrs. Weston, Callum Turner (“War & Peace”, “Green Room”, “Tramps”, “Queen & Country”) as Frank Churchhill, Rupert Graves (“V for Vendetta”, “A Room with a View”, “Death at a Funeral”, “Maurice”) as Mr. Weston, Chloe Pirrie (“Youth”, “Shell”, “War & Peace”, “Black Mirror”) as Isabella Knightley, Miranda Hart (“Spy”, “Miranda”, “Call the Midwife”, “Hyperdrive”) as Miss Bates, Tanya Reynolds (“Sex Education”, “Delicious”) as Mrs. Elton, Amber Anderson (“Your Highness”, “Black Mirror”, “In Darkness”, “The Riot Club”) as Jane Fairfax.

Johnny Flynn and Anya Taylor-Joy in Emma