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Pedro Pascal and Danny Ramirez could play lovers in Todd Haynes' gay romance 'De Noche'


The pair would portray a corrupt police officer and his younger lover who flee 1930s Los Angeles for Mexico


Pedro Pascal and Danny Ramirez could play lovers in Todd Haynes' gay romance 'De Noche'© Lionel Hahn
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
AUGUST 27, 2025 1:45 PM EDT

What was once a heartbreak for cinema might just become one of the most anticipated queer films of the decade. More than a year after it collapsed, days before cameras were set to roll, 'De Noche,' the long-awaited gay romance from acclaimed director Todd Haynes, is finding new life. 

In the most cinematic twist of fate, Pedro Pascal is now circling the lead role, potentially stepping into a part once reserved for Joaquin Phoenix, as reported by Deadline.

Pedro Pascal © Jeff Neira
'De Noche' would mark another bold turn in Pedro Pascal’s astonishingly packed schedule.

According to sources close to the production, plans are underway to restart filming in early 2026 in Guadalajara, Mexico, with Pascal currently in negotiations to star opposite 'Top Gun: Maverick' actor Danny Ramirez.

Joaquin Phoenix© GettyImages
Phoenix, who had been instrumental in developing the film, abruptly exited the production just days before filming.

If confirmed, the pair will portray a corrupt police officer and his younger lover who flee 1930s Los Angeles for Mexico, a love story set against the backdrop of crime, passion, and the political shadows of the era.

The revival of 'De Noche'

The collapse of 'De Noche' in 2024 made headlines through the indie film community. Phoenix, who had been instrumental in developing the film and bringing it to Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler’s Killer Films, abruptly exited the production just days before filming. 

The project, financed and set for international distribution, was shelved almost instantly. According to Vachon, Phoenix was a no-show on set for two weeks before the plug was pulled.

Insiders say the production is ready to work around Pascal’s commitments.© Dominique Charriau
Insiders say the production is ready to work around Pascal’s commitments.

While speculation started, Phoenix himself remained silent, telling press at Venice last year, “It just doesn’t feel like that would be right,” when asked to explain his decision. “I am not sure how that would be helpful. I don’t think I will.”

Vachon, a stalwart of queer cinema, later described the experience as nothing short of devastating. “The most tragic part about it, in my mind, is Todd Haynes is 62,” she said. “He’s not old but there’s a finite number of films that he will be able to do in his lifetime. I consider him one of the most extraordinary film artists of his generation. The idea that his time was wasted and that a movie is not a result of those years of working closely with Joaquin, that is the tragedy to me and that I can’t get over.”

“Jessica is still keeping things casual,” the source noted about her romance with Danny Ramirez© Simon Ackerman
Danny Ramirez, who had originally signed on to co-star with Phoenix, is still attached.

Haynes, who last directed the Cannes hit 'May December 'in 2023, had remained hopeful about a resurrection. And now, with Pascal potentially attached, it seems the tragedy could become triumph.

Danny Ramirez, who had originally signed on to co-star with Phoenix, is still attached. The chemistry between him and Pascal could bring new emotional gravity to the script.

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