Ben Stiller, Nicholas Galitzine, and Bella Maclean Star in Harry Bradbeer Film A Matter of Time - Netflix Tudum

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    Ben Stiller, Nicholas Galitzine, and Bella Maclean Star in A Matter of Time

    Harry Bradbeer will direct the forthcoming film.

    By Olivia Harrison
    May 13, 2026

Ben Stiller, Nicholas Galitzine, and Bella Maclean are clocking in for director Harry Bradbeer’s A Matter of Time.

An unlikely angel is sent from heaven to convince a reclusive man to give up his life for the greater good. The man agrees, only for his impending death to trigger a new lease on life, and a romance that threatens to change the course of history.  

Written by Justin Haythe, Madeleine George, Peter Byrne, and Simon Beaufoy, the movie will star Stiller (There’s Something About MaryZoolander), Galitzine (Red, White & Royal BlueThe Idea of You), and Maclean (Sex EducationRivals). The project is  produced by Debra Hayward, Larry Mark, and Sony Pictures, with Michael Dreyer serving as executive producer.

Bradbeer directed hit series like Fleabag and Killing Eve, along with the first two films in Netflix’s Enola Holmes mystery film franchise. While away the hours until A Matter of Time premieres by streaming Enola Holmes and Enola Holmes 2 right now on Netflix. And keep checking back here for updates on A Matter of Time as we count down to its release. 

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