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2026 • Drama • 113m

Hamlet

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When Hamlet returns for his father’s funeral, he is stunned to discover his uncle Claudius is marrying his newly widowed mother. Visited by his father’s ghost, Hamlet learns his brutal murder was at the hands of Claudius - and spirals into a quest for vengeance that exposes the rot at the heart of the family’s empire and threatens his own sanity.

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Riz Ahmed
Riz Ahmed
Hamlet
Morfydd Clark
Morfydd Clark
Ophelia
Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall
Polonius
Art Malik
Art Malik
Claudius
Sheeba Chaddha
Sheeba Chaddha
Gertrude
Joe Alwyn
Joe Alwyn
Laertes
Julia Westcott-Hutton
Julia Westcott-Hutton
VIP Guest
Nina Kumar
Nina Kumar
Wedding Guest
Hiten Patel
Hiten Patel
Wedding Guest
Eben Figueiredo
Eben Figueiredo
Marcellus
Avijit Dutt
Avijit Dutt
Old Hamlet
Raj Awasti
Raj Awasti
Wedding Guest
Krish Misra
Krish Misra
Osric
Taru Devani
Taru Devani
Aunt
Tara Mohatta
Tara Mohatta
Wedding & Funeral Guest
Thomasin Gulgec
Thomasin Gulgec
Wedding Dancer
Writer: Michael LesslieProducer: Michael LesslieProducer: James WilsonDirector: Aneil KariaProducer: Riz AhmedProducer: Tommy OliverExecutive Producer: Ken KaoExecutive Producer: Josh Rosenbaum

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CinemaSerf
2026-02-11
60%

Shakespearean purists probably ought not to bother with this relocated and heavily abridged version of his tale of the Prince of Denmark but as reimaginings go, this is still quite an interesting effort. Here, “Elsinore” is an epitome of corporate greed hitherto run by the father of “Hamlet” (Riz Ahmed) until his death after a long illness. Barely has he drawn his last breath when his widow “Gertrude” (Sheeba Chaddha) announces that she will marry his brother “Claudius” (Art Malik). “Hamlet” is fairly traumatised by this news and it’s in this slightly emotive state that he is visited by a spectre that suggests all was not entirely natural regarding his father‘s death and that his soul must wander the spirit world until such time as it is released by the truthful avenging of the crime. Now “Hamlet” must discover what really happened and outmanoeuvre the vested interests that care not who his father was. Now some of this simply doesn’t work. Industrialists with BMWs are not kings (nor queens) and so much of the power lust of the court intrigues that gave the play much of it’s sense of menace and venom is absent. The transference of the plot from medieval times to 21st Century Hindu Britain offers us a potential new canvas, and there is a dance routine that is lively and evocative, but those don’t compensate for the scant regard given to roles like “Polonius” (Timothy Spall), “Laërtes” (Joe Alwyn) and even “Ophelia” (Morfydd Clark) who are largely sidelined throughout. It is a brave effort to bring a story of treachery and duplicity to a new audience and in some ways the cultural adaptation just about delivers, but essentially this is only a vehicle for the charismatic Ahmed to show off his versatility as an actor rather than a considered updating of a toxic story of fantasy, horror and mysticism. Sadly, far too much of the nuance and the power of the prose has been sacrificed and what we are left with is simply too heavily cut to the bone. It is worth a watch, though, but condensing "Hamlet" down to under two hours was always going to be a very tough ask.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English, Portuguese
Studios
JW Films, Left Handed Films, Waypoint Entertainment, BBC Film, Confluential Films
Box Office
$78,451,724

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