Kat McNamara is heading back to screens, and she’s bringing quite the co-star. The actress confirmed a new on-screen pairing with Kate Beckinsale on Thursday. The Hollywood Reporter picked up the announcement the same day. This pairing has people doing a double take.
McNamara broke the news on Instagram with a very pun-heavy caption. She wrote, “Fin-tastic news to share! Thrilled to be back on screen with this lovely lady,” tagging Beckinsale directly. She added, “Can’t wait to sink my teeth into this one!” Three shark emojis capped it off.
Three. Shark. Emojis.
“Fin-tastic.” “Sink my teeth.” McNamara is not hiding the ball here. The wordplay all but confirms sharks are involved in this project somewhere. She seems perfectly happy letting the internet fill in the rest of the blanks.
Actual film details are still locked down. No title, no studio, and no plot description has surfaced. The Instagram post pulled in over 11,200 likes anyway. For a project with zero official details, that number shows early audience interest is already there.
McNamara has strong genre credentials going into this. She played Mia Smoak on Arrow and held her own through some genuinely brutal action sequences. She also put in time with Shadow and Bone and the Maze Runner film series. Physical, high-stakes storytelling is her comfort zone. Landing a project alongside a marquee name like Beckinsale feels like the right move right now.
Beckinsale brings serious genre experience of her own. Her action career took off in 2003 with the Underworld franchise. That series ran for five films and turned her into a bona fide action star. She’s also taken on comedies, dramas, and prestige projects over the years. But she keeps drifting back toward action. A shark-themed thriller fits her filmography naturally.
Together, the two actresses make a compelling casting pair. Both are known for anchoring tense, high-stakes scenes on screen. Both have built-in audiences coming from different corners of the genre world. Putting them in the same film has obvious commercial logic.
The Hollywood Reporter’s coverage adds real industry weight to the announcement. A trade pickup this early in a project’s life usually means the deal is done or very close to done. This isn’t purely Instagram buzz. There’s real production momentum behind it.
No director has been named yet. Start dates, character names, and plot specifics are all still unknown. The puns are the most detailed information available right now. The shark wordplay, trade press attention, and two recognizable names already attached make this one to watch. More details should surface soon.
Kat McNamara is ready to swim with sharks. That much is clear.