Catherine Zeta-Jones Stars as Dangerous Therapist in Thriller 'Cupid'

Academy Award winner Catherine Zeta-Jones will star in the psychological thriller 'Cupid' as a marriage counselor whose unconventional methods turn dangerous. The film, directed by Tate Taylor, follows a troubled couple attempting to save their marriage over a single, fateful weekend. Production is scheduled to begin in late summer 2026 in Mississippi. The project will be introduced to international buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin.

Key Points: Catherine Zeta-Jones in 'Cupid' Psychological Thriller

  • Zeta-Jones plays unorthodox marriage counselor
  • Story follows couple's dangerous weekend retreat
  • Directed by Tate Taylor (The Help)
  • Filming begins late summer 2026
  • Sales launch at Berlin's European Film Market
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Catherine Zeta-Jones to star in psychological thriller 'Cupid'

Oscar winner Catherine Zeta-Jones stars as a sinister marriage counselor in the new psychological thriller 'Cupid,' directed by Tate Taylor.

"you may never want to seek counseling again - Tate Taylor"

Washington DC, February 10

Academy Award-winning actor Catherine Zeta-Jones has been cast in the upcoming psychological thriller 'Cupid', which will be directed by Tate Taylor, known for films such as The Help and The Girl on the Train, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The Chicago and Traffic star will portray an unorthodox marriage counsellor whose unconventional methods push a troubled relationship into dangerous territory. The film centres on a couple whose marriage is on the verge of collapse and who attempt to mend their relationship over a single weekend at the home of a seemingly well-meaning counsellor, played by Zeta-Jones. What begins as a hopeful exercise soon takes a dark turn as the counsellor's techniques become increasingly cruel and hazardous.

Tate Taylor will direct the film from a screenplay written by the Van Dyke brothers, who previously penned 'Don't Worry Darling'. Filming is scheduled to begin in late summer or early fall 2026 in Natchez, Mississippi, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Speaking about the project, Taylor said, "This movie, 'Cupid'? Let's just say... you may never want to seek counseling again. Or perhaps you will, assuming you can handle it. I'm thrilled to take this journey with Catherine. There is no better artist to bring this unique thriller to life," as quoted by the outlet.

The project will be produced by John Norris and Tate Taylor, along with Ryan Donnell Smith. International sales for 'Cupid' will be handled by Upgrade, which is set to present the film to buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin this week. CAA Media Finance, which arranged financing for the project, will oversee U.S. distribution rights.

Upgrade's Jonathan Kier also expressed confidence in the film, stating, "'Cupid' brings together stellar talent on both sides of the camera. This is a smart, contained genre film with real scale in the marketplace, with a global star and a director who has consistently delivered successful, audience-driven thrillers," according to Variety.

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Rohit P
Interesting concept. In India, we have so much focus on family and marriage counselling, but it's rarely shown in such a dark light in our films. Maybe our filmmakers can explore this genre more. Wishing the team all the best!
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Aman W
2026 is so far away! 😅 But Tate Taylor is a solid director. The Van Dyke brothers wrote 'Don't Worry Darling' which was... okay. Hoping the script is tighter for this one. Catherine can definitely carry a psychological thriller.
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Sarah B
As someone who enjoys both Hollywood and Indian cinema, I find the "contained thriller" setup promising. It often leads to great character studies. Hope it releases here quickly without too many cuts from the censor board!
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Vikram M
Sounds like a fun watch. But respectfully, I hope they don't just make the counsellor a cartoonish villain. Real therapy is important and shouldn't be entirely demonised for the sake of a plot. Balance is key.
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Kavya N
Zeta-Jones in a thriller is always a yes from me! The setting in Mississippi sounds atmospheric. I wonder if they'll explore the cultural background of the couple at all. Either way, my weekend movie list for 2026 is starting.

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