

And while Ponsoldt also directed the Emma Watson tech thriller "The Circle" - a movie that wasn't particularly well-received - he's definitely shown his craft and cred by working on series like "Shrinking" and "Master of None." Weber when he directed their script for "The Spectacular Now." He also helmed "The End of the Tour," which saw Jason Segel playing David Foster Wallace against Jesse Eisenberg's writer, David Lipsky. in Hollywood." He's joined by the prolific Tom Wright (who's played in everything from "Seinfeld" to "Star Trek"), Chris Diamantopoulos ("Silicon Valley"), and singer-songwriter Nabiyah Be, as well as Olivia Rose Keegan ("Gotham Knights"), Ross Partridge ("Stranger Things"), Seychelle Gabriel ("The Legend of Korra"), Jacqueline Obradors ("NYPD Blue"), and Nicole LaLiberte ("Twin Peaks: The Return").įirst up, we've got James Ponsoldt, who previously worked with "Daisy Jones" creators Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Olyphant recently gained a new generation of fans as Cobb Vanth in "The Mandalorian" and "The Book of Boba Fett." He also starred in the popular series "Justified," "The Office," and "Once Upon a Time. And yes, if you're wondering, everyone involved learn to play their own instruments and perform their own vocals.Īdditionally, you'll see Timothy Olyphant as Rod Reyes, the band's road manager.

You'll no doubt recognize Claflin as Finnick Odair from "The Hunger Games" movies and as Mycroft Holmes from Netflix's "Enola Holmes." The rest of the band is rounded out by Suki Waterhouse ("The Bad Batch"), Sebastian Chacon ("Emergency"), Josh Whitehouse ("Poldark"), and Will Harrison ("Madam Secretary").

Across from Keough, we've got Sam Claflin playing Billy Dunne, a man struggling with drugs, his relationship with his wife (played by Camila Morrone of 2018's "Death Wish"), and his intense affair with Daisy.
