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From writer/director Nia DaCosta comes a provocative, modern reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's classic play. HEDDA (Tessa Thompson) finds herself torn between the lingering ache of a past love and the quiet suffocation of her present life. Over the course of one charged night, long-repressed desires and hidden tensions erupt--pulling her and everyone around her into a spiral of manipulation, passion, and betrayal.
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Reveling in Tessa Thompson's commanding turn as Hedda, Nia DaCosta's smoldering update on Henrik Ibsen's seminal play locates a bracingly contemporary pulse within a classic text.

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Daniella Mazzio Chicago Reader Nov 18
Let’s get this out of the way: Hedda is a good time. Without sacrificing depth, DaCosta really revels in the salacious mess of people manipulating one another over the course of a lavish party. Go to Full Review
Christy Lemire FilmWeek (LAist) Nov 10
Tessa Thompson is radiant and commanding. Go to Full Review
Craig Mathieson The Age (Australia) Nov 7
4/5
The machinations, like the camera’s movement, are elegant. Go to Full Review
Lee Zumpe Tampa Bay Newspapers 2h
Thompson leans into the character’s self-centeredness. She shows no sign of genuine empathy, though she sometimes feigns compassion to manipulate those around her. Go to Full Review
Samuel Leggett Jr. JVS Media & Productions/Team JVS Feb 26
6.5/10
Tessa Thompson is a force of nature in this reimagining of Hedda Gabler. Visually beautiful with great acting, but the pacing drags and it’s hard to connect with the characters emotionally. A film that feels cold and distant. Go to Full Review
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews Jan 21
1.5/4
...a mostly underwhelming endeavor that gets off to an almost disastrously lackluster, uninvolving start... Go to Full Review
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Katherine Oct 25 needed more context! i wanted more! i needed more queer-coded moments. See more D P @RT45936356 6d Nah, this ain't it. Let's start with the positive. The cinematography is gorgeous, and all the actors did a fine job. That concludes that. I found myself several times staring at the image of the screen while ignoring the dialogue. I had to rewind a few times. The major offense, though, is how it was casted. I don't mind updating for the modern times. Ibsen is Norwegian, so the original cast was... Norwegian. Yet! Here we have 2 of the main "non-European" actors playing proper sociopaths. A deliberate decision was made here. And with that, Nia Dacosta goes on a list of people who will not have my support going forward. See more Chris R @RT06938315 Mar 15 Fine performances and beautiful photography weighed down by a forced melodrama and an unyieldingly dismal view of relationships. This ain't Ibsen re-imagined. It's Ibsen replaced by a neverland of "modern" ideas about life. See more Sedale S. @sedale143 Mar 15 Definitely an Oscar snub. Tessa Thompson could have easily been swapped in for Kate Hudson or Emma Stone for best actress. Nia DaCosta also could have been nominated for best director and best adapted screenplay. It’s a beautifully made movie and the screenplay is modernized well enough but also keeps the soul of the source material. See more Anya S @AnyaS Mar 11 Awful people, awful bore. The attempt at anachronism and updating the sexuality and ethnicities doesn't work...all this intrigue over improving one's standing in academia? Good riddance, Hedda! See more Richard T @Manpuppy Jan 29 I could get over it being dreadfully dull for the first half if any single one of the characters was at all likeable. I find it difficult to support as a feminist statement when the central women are portrayed as weak, vicious, or conniving, and those in the background are all shown as frivolous. But Ibsen, fine, whatever. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis From writer/director Nia DaCosta comes a provocative, modern reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's classic play. HEDDA (Tessa Thompson) finds herself torn between the lingering ache of a past love and the quiet suffocation of her present life. Over the course of one charged night, long-repressed desires and hidden tensions erupt--pulling her and everyone around her into a spiral of manipulation, passion, and betrayal.
Director
Nia DaCosta
Producer
Nia DaCosta, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Gabrielle Nadig, Tessa Thompson
Screenwriter
Nia DaCosta
Distributor
Amazon MGM Studios
Production Co
Orion Pictures, Plan B Entertainment
Rating
R (Language|Drug Use|Brief Nudity|Sexual Content)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 22, 2025, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 29, 2025
Box Office (Gross USA)
$6.7K
Runtime
1h 47m
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