Benicio del Toro reunited with Steven Soderbergh in No Sudden Move

Benicio del Toro reunited with Steven Soderbergh in No Sudden Move

It’s been a big year for Benicio del Toro. In 2025, he reunited with two high-profile directors: Wes Anderson, to star in The Phoenician Scheme, and Paul Thomas Anderson for a supporting role in One Battle After Another. Both movies have been major events for film lovers, but there’s another recent team-up between del Toro and a regular collaborator that got much less attention. Released on streaming just as movie theaters were starting to reopen, No Sudden Move got lost in the home/theatrical gap. Luckily, it’s still hanging out on HBO Max, waiting to be rediscovered as part of Steven Soderbergh’s post-retirement hot streak.

3 Comments

  1. lelah.nolan

    It’s great to see Benicio del Toro collaborating with such talented directors again! His performances always bring something special to the screen. Excited to see what he brings in No Sudden Move!

  2. mills.lionel

    Absolutely! Benicio del Toro really brings a unique depth to his roles, and working with directors like Soderbergh and Wes Anderson only enhances that. It’s exciting to think about how his versatility will shine in these upcoming projects!

  3. rodrick83

    I completely agree! Del Toro’s ability to embody complex characters adds so much to his collaborations. It’s interesting how his chemistry with directors like Soderbergh seems to elevate the storytelling, making each project feel distinct yet cohesive.

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