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Tessa Thompson on Hedda: “Embodying My Character Made Me Interrogate Myself”

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Actress Tessa Thompson takes the lead in the film Hedda, a reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 classic Hedda Gabler, and also serves as a producer on the film. Directed by Nia DaCosta, the adaptation brings a contemporary lens to the original play and introduces a distinctly queer interpretation. During a global press conference, Thompson reflected on her decade-long creative partnership with DaCosta and spoke about revisiting Hedda Gabler for today’s audience.


About her Relationship with Nia DaCosta

Director Nia and Tessa’s working dynamic evolved over time. Tessa explained, “I first met her at the Sundance Film Labs. She wanted to make her first feature called Little Woods and I was there just donating my time. I didn’t think that we would go on to make a film together. And that began our collaboration, 10 years ago. When she first told me that she wanted to work on an adaptation of Hedda Gabler, I didn’t imagine that she meant she wanted me to play Hedda. It’s a character that’s captivated me. But I didn’t understand what the sort of cinematic imperative was to retell it in this time. And it was only when I read her first draft, I really understood what she wanted to do with it, which is to take it apart and put it back together.”
About the Challenges She Faced as an Actor and Producer
Making the Hedda Gabler adaptation wasn’t easy. The Hollywood writers’ strike made things extra difficult. Tessa said, “Two days before we began shooting, the strike happened (Hollywood strike). And we thought it would just be a couple of weeks, and it ended up being a double strike, which lasted for some time. One of the challenges was to keep it afloat. We had already moved into this incredible estate, and we had wallpapered the place, and brought in a lot of lacquer. Another challenge was to convince our collaborators and the homeowners to keep the house dressed, because otherwise we probably wouldn’t have been able to make the movie. Those were the productional challenges.”

Not just this, but Thompson faced certain challenges as an actor as well, including getting into the dress for her character, which she feels was not kind to her body. She continued, “It was challenging to gain an understanding of the piece. I did that by watching every adaptation I could get my hand on, reading all of the different translations of the work, and trying to understand architecturally why this a piece that has captivated us for so long. Wearing that dress – the boning and construction of 1950s silhouettes, which are not the kindest to a body, was also challenging. But what’s inherent in the design is the idea that Hedda Gabler is confined and constricted, not just by her time but by her choices.”

Playing Hedda Changed Tessa’s Own Persona
Hedda is smart and calculative, a bit different from Thompson, who calls herself naive. But playing this character did have an impact on her. She explained, “I am a bit naive. Even though we work in an industry where you can sometimes feel those dynamics in the rooms we occupy, I try to ignore that and just relate to people as people, not for what they do or what they can do for me. I’ve always been a bit allergic to that way of moving through the world. But I think embodying a woman who isn’t afraid of that kind of manipulation made me interrogate myself.”
Tessa’s Initial Reaction To Nia DaCosta’s Adaptation of 130-Year-Old Material

Adapting a 130-year-old material also meant that they had to be careful about placing it in the modern context so that it finds relatability. Thompson elaborated, “Something that really struck me was obviously this huge fundamental change that Nia’s made by making a character who’s typically a man, Eilert Lovborg, into Eileen Lovborg It makes the piece queer in a way that the original piece isn’t. It also gives Hedda a real foil. Another woman who’s in the world and making very different choices. Our piece wants to explore pathways to personhood and gaining agency over one’s life. In the original piece, you have Hedda saying, “For once, I want to be in control of a man’s destiny.”  And I think in our piece, you see a woman struggling with trying to be in control of her own. Those struggles, even the ones that Eileen are facing of trying to be taken seriously in spaces that are male dominated, is something that I understand.”

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Putting Hedda Into A Modern Context

The Thor: Ragnarok actress added, “We exist now in a time where there’s so much positivity around sisterhood or women in relation to each other and I am grateful for that. And this is a woman [Hedda] isn’t necessarily interested in that. She acts out of jealousy and envy. The idea of a woman being quite jealous of another woman and acting out on does not have a lot of grace in the world that we live in now, which I appreciate. But if these feelings are left unchecked, and we don’t allow ourselves to sit with those feelings, we actually cut off parts of ourselves that are important. That was something interesting to unpack through playing her.  And something that I’m really interested in modern audiences to engage with.”

Hedda is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.


Also Read: Nia DaCosta Explains The Bold Queer Reimagining of Hedda, Talks About Her Bond With Tessa Thompson

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In 'Hedda' Tessa Thompson Is Chaotic, Messy & Riveting
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In ‘Hedda’ Tessa Thompson Is Chaotic, Messy & Riveting

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Turning Henrik Ibsen’s play into a sensual Black, queer, romp for modern audiences was risky. But Thompson and DaCosta have proven time and time again that they take big swings. From blockbusters (both have dabbled in the Marvel universe, Thompson is the star of the Creed franchise and DaCosta is about to direct the next instalment of  the 28 Years Later series), to daring adaptations, to small original ideas (they first collaborated on Little Woods), this director-actor duo do all the things we’re being told can’t exist in Hollywood anymore. And their latest collaboration is their best yet. Ultimately, Hedda is a stunning reimagining that painstakingly and purposefully builds towards an astonishing climax. It’s gorgeous and bold and just another entry into the canon of both DaCosta and Thompson’s work about complicated, brilliant, and infuriating women. 
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Tessa Thompson Stars in Nia DaCosta's Ibsen Drama 'Hedda' Trailer
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Tessa Thompson Stars in Nia DaCosta’s Ibsen Drama ‘Hedda’ Trailer

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Tessa Thompson Stars in Nia DaCosta’s Ibsen Drama ‘Hedda’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
August 21, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Nothing can wrong tonight, Hedda. Nothing…” But it shall go wrong anyway! Prime Video finally reveals their official trailer for Hedda, the next new film from Nia DaCosta after she made Marvel’s The Marvels (and before she went on to direct 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple which is out next year). Adapted from the Henrik Ibsen play “Hedda Gabler“, DaCosta reinvents the story to tell it from a different angle. Hedda is a provocative, modern reimagining of this classic play. Tessa Thompson stars as the titular Hedda Gabler, who finds herself torn between the lingering ache of a past love and the quiet suffocation of her present life, including feelings for the provocative author Eileen Lovborg. Over the course of one charged night, long-repressed desires & hidden tensions erupt — pulling her and everyone else into a spiral of manipulation, passion, and betrayal. “Just a little chaos.” Starring Tessa Thompson, Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman, Nicholas Pinnock, and Nina Hoss. This looks quite good! A ravishing, passionate new take on this story. It will premiere at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival next month before it’s out for streaming later in October.

Here’s the first official trailer (+ poster) for Nia DaCosta’s film Hedda, direct from PV’s YouTube:

Hedda Trailer

Hedda Poster

Intro via TIFF: “Newly wed and precariously dissatisfied with life, Hedda (Tessa Thompson), gun-loving daughter of the late General Gabler, has just convinced her husband George (Tom Bateman), a timid but ambitious scholar, to throw a lavish party the couple cannot afford. On the teeming guest list is Eileen Lovborg (Nina Hoss), a celebrated author of a book exploring sexuality — and also George’s key rival for a coveted academic post. Hedda sees the guests as pawns in an elaborate game she plans to orchestrate with ruthless precision.” Hedda is directed by the acclaimed American filmmaker Nia DaCosta, also director of the films Little Woods, Candyman, and The Marvels, plus episodes of the “Top Boy” series, as well as the upcoming 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The screenplay is also by Nia DaCosta, adapted from the play “Hedda Gabler” by Henrik Ibsen. Produced by Dede Gardner, Nia DaCosta, Jeremy Kleiner, Gabrielle Nadig, Tessa Thompson. This is premiering at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival this fall. Amazon will then release DaCosta’s Hedda streaming on Prime Video worldwide starting October 29th, 2025. How does that look?

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Tessa Thompson in Nia DaCosta Ibsen Adaptation
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Tessa Thompson in Nia DaCosta Ibsen Adaptation

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

It wouldn’t be a fall festival season without a few cinematic takes on classic works of theater, and none are more intriguing this year than Nia DaCosta‘s “Hedda.”

The director’s fourth feature is an update on Henrik Ibsen’s classic realist drama “Hedda Gabler,” which documents the inner turmoil of a newly married woman who manipulates a former lover into suicide as a way of numbing the frustration and boredom that she feels from her loveless marriage. The play is considered one of Ibsen’s masterpieces and the title character remains one of the quintessential female roles in the Western theatrical canon.

While it remains to be seen how much DaCosta’s adaptation will stick to the original plot, the film will undoubtedly give Tessa Thompson (who previously starred in DaCosta’s “Little Woods”) plenty of rich material to draw from as she steps into the role of Hedda. The actress will be joined by Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman, Nicholas Pinnock, and Nina Hoss.

A group of doctors, nurses, and police officers around a body on a gurney; still from 'The Pitt'

Since breaking out with “Little Woods” in 2018, DaCosta has largely leant her directorial talents to franchises, including the 2021 “Candyman” sequel and the comic book crossover “The Marvels.” Next on her docket is “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” which will serve as the second entry in a new trilogy that began with Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later.” In a recent interview with IndieWire, Boyle explained the unique perspective that DaCosta is bringing to her take on the material.

“I remember asking Nia [about this new trilogy], ‘What do you think it’s about?,’” Boyle said. “It won’t necessarily end up being about this because films change, but I said, ‘What do you think it’s about?’ And she said, ‘Well, I think the first one is about the nature of family. The second one’s about the nature of evil. And the third one is about the nature of redemption.’”

“Hedda” will have its world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. Afterwards, Amazon MGM will release the film in select theaters on Wednesday, October 22 and then globally on Prime Video on Wednesday, October 29. Watch the trailer below.

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