A Marty Supreme star continues their breakout run with another major A24 project. Odessa A’zion, fresh off back-to-back buzzy releases, has joined the cast of Deep Cuts. The project brings together a stellar cast and a filmmaker known for intimate, character-driven films.
Odessa A’zion is added to the cast of Sean Durkin’s Deep Cuts
According to TheWrap, Odessa A’zion has been cast in Deep Cuts, the upcoming A24 adaptation written and directed by Sean Durkin. The film is reportedly scheduled to begin production in February and continues to build momentum as one of the studio’s closely watched titles.
Deep Cuts, set in the 2000s, centers on two music-obsessed people in their 20s navigating ambition, belonging, and adulthood over a defining decade. The story happens against the backdrop of a rapidly changing music scene, using the era as an emotional and cultural touchstone.
A’zion joins an already announced Deep Cuts cast led by Cailee Spaeny and Drew Starkey. Spaeny’s recent work includes Civil War, Priscilla, and Beef, while Starkey is known for Queer and Netflix’s Outer Banks. With this ensemble, the upcoming A24 movie positions itself as a character-focused drama anchored by performers with strong momentum.
Additionally, behind the scenes, Deep Cuts features an equally notable creative team. Singer, songwriter, and producer Blake Mills, who has won a Grammy Award, will serve as the original music composer. The project is produced by Eli Bush, Ronald Bronstein, and Josh Safdie through Central Pictures, among others.
Moreover, this casting report solidifies Odessa A’zion’s rapid ascent in Hollywood. She recently appeared in Rachel Sennott’s HBO series I Love LA. In it, she played a rising influencer chasing fame in Los Angeles. Then seen in Josh Safdie’s 1950s-set drama Marty Supreme. Here, fans got to see her as the partner-in-crime to Timothée Chalamet’s titular grifter.
Beyond Deep Cuts, A’zion is set to appear in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, the upcoming animated spinoff, and will return for a Season 2 of I Love LA.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.
