Michael B. Jordan and Adria Arjona's "Thomas Crown Affair" Trailer Debuts at CinemaCon
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Michael B. Jordan and Adria Arjona's "Thomas Crown Affair" Trailer Debuts at CinemaCon

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateApr 16, 2026
Read Time2 min

The eagerly anticipated reimagining of "The Thomas Crown Affair," spearheaded by Michael B. Jordan, made a splash at CinemaCon, offering audiences a thrilling glimpse into its world of art heists and romantic intrigue. With a star-studded cast and a compelling narrative, the film is set to redefine a classic for a new generation.

The "Thomas Crown Affair" Trailer Launch at CinemaCon

On April 15, 2026, at the annual CinemaCon event in Las Vegas, Amazon MGM Studios kicked off its presentation with a bang: the debut of the trailer for the new "Thomas Crown Affair." Grammy-winning musician Jon Batiste graced the stage to perform a captivating piano rendition of "The Windmills of Your Mind," the beloved Academy Award-winning theme from the original 1968 film, setting a sophisticated tone for the unveiling. The trailer showcased Michael B. Jordan, who not only stars but also directs, alongside co-star Adria Arjona, in a series of flirtatious exchanges and intense sequences. Arjona's character provocatively questions Jordan's, hinting at his identity as a notorious art thief: "Tell me something: Does this billionaire thing really work?" She later dissects his personality, stating, "I think you're fractured, definitely have commitment issues. No serious relationships." The dialogue further intensified with Jordan's character challenging Kenneth Branagh's, asserting, "You think it's yours because you bought it, but it's not." Following the screening, Jordan shared his deep connection to the project, revealing he had envisioned making this movie for years, inspired by the 1999 rendition he saw as a child and later by Steve McQueen's "effortless cool" in the original. Arjona joined him on stage, where Jordan lauded her as an "incredible scene partner." The ensemble cast includes Lily Gladstone, Danai Gurira, Pilou Asbæk, and Aiysha Hart, with the film slated for release on March 5, 2027. Drew Pearce penned the final script, building upon earlier drafts by Wes Tooke and Justin Britt-Gibson. Producers include Jordan and Elizabeth Raposo for Outlier Society, and Charles Roven for Atlas Entertainment, with Patrick McCormick, Marc Toberoff, and original writer Alan Trustman also contributing. Jordan previously hinted at the film's international scope, sexiness, and numerous twists, promising an unexpected treat for audiences.

This contemporary take on "The Thomas Crown Affair" resonates deeply by tapping into a timeless allure of wit, charm, and high-stakes intrigue. Jordan’s passion for the original story, coupled with his dual role as director and lead, suggests a respectful yet fresh interpretation that could bridge generational gaps. The emphasis on character depth, as highlighted by Arjona's observations, hints at a nuanced narrative beyond mere action. The film's blend of classic elements with modern sensibilities promises to be an engaging cinematic experience, reinforcing the idea that intelligence and style remain potent forces in storytelling.

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