EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Gordon-Levitt has added four more to the cast of his new Netflix AI thriller: Alfre Woodard (The Boroughs), Toni Collette (Hereditary), Chloe Coleman (Big Little Lies) and Sagar Radia (Industry).

Character details are under wraps, as is the film’s plot. The actors join the previously announced Rachel McAdams, Joel Edgerton, Jeff Daniels, Nnamdi Asomugha, and Caleb McLaughlin.

Gordon-Levitt is directing from a script written with Kieran Fitzgerald. Both share ‘story by’ credit with Natasha Lyonne. Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman’s T-Street is producing the film, which Netflix snapped up last fall, as we first reported.

Woodard is a Golden Globe and Emmy winner who has most recently been seen starring in Netflix’s sci-fi adventure series The Boroughs, exec produced by The Duffer Brothers, opposite Alfred Molina, Denis O’Hare, Clarke Peters, Geena Davis, and more. Also recently seen starring in Apple TV’s The Last Frontier, she is repped by CAA, Circle Management + Production, and Gochman Law Group.

Woodard’s fellow Globe and Emmy winner Collette is known for film & TV projects like Hereditary, Wayward, and Knives Out. Upcoming, she has Morten Tyldum’s drama Ibelin and the comedic thriller Fangs with Joel Edgerton, among other projects. She is repped by CAA, Australia’s United Management, Finley Management, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.

Coleman is known for roles in Big Little Lies and the My Spy films, opposite Dave Bautista, with additional credits including Avatar: The Way of Water, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Pain Hustlers, Upload, and Marry Me. Among her upcoming projects is the Taylor Sheridan-penned Warner Bros. actioner F.A.S.T. She is repped by Gersh, CESD, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.

Best known for his role of investment bank VP Rishi Ramdani in HBO’s Industry, Radia is repped by Hamilton Hodell and Untitled Entertainment.

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