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Apple announces new sci-fi film Liminal and I can’t wait for it

A strong cast and graphic novel roots make this new Apple film hard to ignore.

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Apple just revealed Liminal, and it already looks like a serious contender for its next big sci-fi movie. With a clear sci-fi hook and recognizable names attached, this is the kind of announcement that’s easy to get invested in early.

The project comes from Apple Original Films and pairs Vanessa Kirby with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in leading roles. It’s directed by Louis Leterrier, who’s known for keeping stories fast and visually sharp, which already hints at a more kinetic kind of sci-fi than Apple usually leans into.

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Some key details are still missing, including a release timeline and production start. Even so, the mix of cast, source material, and creative direction gives this film a real shot at breaking through once it takes shape.

A stacked cast and proven source

Casting does a lot of the heavy lifting here. Vanessa Kirby has been moving comfortably between blockbuster and prestige roles, while Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has built a reputation as a reliable presence in genre projects. Together, they bring both range and credibility to the film.

Behind the camera, Louis Leterrier adds a different kind of confidence. His experience with large-scale productions suggests this won’t just be concept-heavy sci-fi, but something that actually moves and delivers visually.

The Telepaths connection also gives the story a stronger foundation. There’s already a defined narrative to work from, along with an audience that knows the material, which can help the adaptation land more cleanly.

Why this feels different for Apple

Apple has spent years building out its sci-fi slate, but this project points in a slightly different direction. With Leterrier involved, the emphasis looks more focused on pace and momentum rather than slow-burn storytelling.

That shift makes a difference for a feature film. A lot of Apple’s genre work leans atmospheric, which suits series formats, but can feel restrained in a two-hour runtime. This film looks positioned to deliver something tighter and more immediate while still holding onto a strong central idea.

There’s also the on-screen dynamic to consider. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II brings proven genre presence, while Vanessa Kirby adds intensity and emotional range, which gives the story a stronger human anchor.

What to watch next

The biggest unknown right now is timing, since there’s no word yet on when production begins or when the film might arrive. That makes this more of a project to track than something you’ll be watching anytime soon.

Still, the involvement of Vanessa Kirby, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Louis Leterrier signals a release with real scale behind it. The next meaningful updates, whether that’s additional casting, first-look images, or a teaser, should give a clearer sense of how ambitious it plans to be.

Tone will likely define how widely this connects. With Telepaths as its base, the story can lean more cerebral or more action-driven, and that decision will shape how it lands with a broader audience. For now, the smart move is to watch for production updates or an early first look.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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