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Adrien Brody Prepares for Broadway Debut While Embracing a Lighter Side on Screen

Oscar winner Adrien Brody is set to balance his reputation for intense dramatic roles with a rare moment of self parody, as he prepares for his Broadway debut later this year while also appearing in a high profile Super Bowl advertisement.

Brody, who most recently starred as the tormented architect László Tóth in The Brutalist, will appear in a new TurboTax commercial airing during the Super Bowl next month. The spot sees him playing a heightened version of himself, leaning into his brooding screen persona while humorously exaggerating the seriousness he typically brings to his roles. The performance marks his return to Super Bowl advertising after more than a decade and highlights his willingness to poke fun at his own image.

While the ad showcases a lighter side, Brody has not stepped away from the dramatic work that has defined his career. This autumn, he will make his long awaited Broadway debut in Fear of 13, appearing alongside Tessa Thompson. The production, which previously played in London’s West End with Brody in the lead role, tells the true story of Nick Yarris, a Pennsylvania man who spent more than two decades on death row after being convicted of a crime he maintained he did not commit.

In the play, Brody reprises his portrayal of Yarris, whose life story unfolds through conversations with a prison volunteer named Jackie, played by Thompson. The work explores themes of systemic injustice, the psychological toll of incarceration, and the consequences of institutional failure. Brody has spoken previously about the extensive time he spent with Yarris while preparing for the role, describing the project as both challenging and deeply meaningful.

Fear of 13 will mark the Broadway debut for both Brody and Thompson, adding further anticipation to the production. Thompson, whose screen credits span major franchises and acclaimed independent films, joins Brody in what is expected to be one of the most closely watched theatrical events of the season.

Brody has not announced his next film project following The Brutalist, signalling that his immediate focus remains on theatre rather than a shift toward screen comedy, despite the playful tone of his latest commercial appearance.

Reflecting on the previous awards season, Brody also acknowledged the intensity of last year’s Oscar race, during which he crossed paths frequently with fellow nominee Timothée Chalamet. Their competition attracted attention due to the historical significance surrounding the Best Actor category, though Brody has since described the period as an exciting and collaborative moment for all involved.

For Australian theatre audiences, Brody’s Broadway debut will be of particular interest, offering a rare opportunity to see one of cinema’s most recognisable dramatic actors return to the stage in a role that blends personal testimony with theatrical intensity, while also revealing a growing comfort with humour beyond the spotlight of the stage.

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