Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg recently directed an upcoming Netflix biopic series on the Kennedy dynasty, set to hit the streamer in 2027.
Vinterberg’s last film was 2020’s “Another Round” won the Oscar for Best International Feature Film and numerous other awards, including the BAFTA and César in the same category. The film was actually supposed to premiere at Cannes that year, but the pandemic screwed those plans.
It’s been six years since “Another Round,” and in an interview with Kino DK (via FilmUpdates), Spidey himself, Tom Holland, revealed that he is collaborating on a film with Vinterberg.
I love Thomas Vinterberg. We’re working on another project together and it’s very exciting […] So, I’m really excited to be able to work with him on a long-format project. I can’t share what it is yet, too soon.
Vinterberg and Holland previously collaborated on a Prada commercial in 2025. I guess they really liked working with each other. Hopefully their new project will be shooting soon.
Holland, 30, won’t be playing Spider-Man forever, and he’s slowly starting to work on various non-MCU projects with different directors, including, of course, starring in Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” He’s also expected to shoot two films next year: Paul King’s Fred Astaire biopic, and Jason Bateman’s John Grisham adaptation, “The Partner.”
Vinterberg, who also earned an Oscar nomination for best director for “Another Round” and previously won the Cannes Jury Prize in 1998 for his very memorable “The Celebration” (“Festen”), is known for his provocative character studies. Another strong film from his filmography is “The Hunt” (2012), which feels more relevant than ever. His other notable directorial efforts include “Submarino” (2010) and “The Commune” (2016).