Ben Stiller leads Netflix film A matter of time: Galitzine, Maclean join Harry Bradbeer

Netflix announced a new original titled A Matter of Time at its New York upfront, lining up Ben Stiller, Nicholas Galitzine and Bella Maclean with Harry Bradbeer—the director behind Enola Holmes—at the helm. The move highlights Netflix and Sony’s deepening collaboration as streaming platforms compete for star-driven projects that blend commercial appeal with awards-season credibility.

The story centers on a celestial emissary dispatched to persuade a withdrawn man to sacrifice his life for a larger cause. What follows is a reversal: the man’s brush with death sparks renewed purpose and an unexpected romance whose consequences could ripple far beyond the two protagonists.

Creative team and production

The screenplay credits include Justin Haythe, Madeleine George, Peter Byrne and Simon Beaufoy. Production is led by Sony, with Debra Hayward and Larry Mark producing and Michael Dreyer serving as executive producer.

This film arrives under the umbrella of the Netflix–Sony arrangement that gives Netflix first access to Sony’s titles destined for streaming—a distribution strategy with growing importance as studios and streamers refine how and where new films debut.

Person Role/Notes Recent or upcoming work Representation
Ben Stiller Lead (undisclosed) Headlining the Meet the Parents sequel “Focker‑In‑Law”; starring in Apple limited series The Off Weeks (in production) WME; VIE; Sloane Offer
Nicholas Galitzine Lead (undisclosed) Appears in Amazon MGM’s Masters of the Universe, due in theaters next month WME; Curtis Brown Group; Brillstein
Bella Maclean Lead (undisclosed) Best known for television roles on Sex Education and Rivals CAA; Markham Froggatt & Irwin
Harry Bradbeer Director Previously directed the Enola Holmes films UTA; United Agents

For Netflix, attaching recognizable performers and a director with a track record in mainstream streaming hits supports a strategy that favors high-profile, easily marketable titles. For Sony, the first-look relationship offers another avenue to place films directly into large audiences without a guaranteed wide theatrical window.

Several details remain unconfirmed, including a release date and specific character names. Still, the project’s combination of established talent and a supernatural-romantic premise positions it as a notable title to watch as streaming services refine how they launch tentpole and prestige fare alike.

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