Antonio Banderas has joined the cast of the supernatural thriller Unmerciful Good Fortune, a feature debut from director Tirsa Hackshaw that centers on a murder case wrapped in claimed psychic powers. The film also stars Rosario Dawson, Scott Eastwood and Susan Sarandon.
Banderas will play Pito Cruz, while Dawson is Maritza Cruz, Eastwood is Paul Leslie and Sarandon portrays Dr. Irene Charles. The story follows a young woman accused of multiple murders who says she kills to prevent worse fates, a premise that pushes the case into both courtroom drama and psychological horror.
The project is based on Edwin Sánchez’s stage play of the same name and is being financed by Playhouse Group, with Gordon Bijelonic serving as executive producer. Hackshaw said meeting Banderas and seeing what he has built in Spain “unlocked the potential of this movie,” a sign of how much weight the production is placing on his arrival.
The casting adds another high-profile role to the 65-year-old Spanish acting legend’s run after his 2020 Best Actor Oscar nomination for Pain and Glory. He later appeared in Paddington in Peru, Babygirl and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, but Unmerciful Good Fortune marks a shift back into darker territory for an actor whose name still carries clear commercial pull.
That is the bet behind the film. DeSanto said it is meant to work like Weapons and Black Phone, bringing audiences back to theaters and giving them something to talk about afterward, while Hackshaw’s first feature tries to turn a stage play about murder, faith and fear into a supernatural thriller with broad appeal. The test now is whether Banderas’s addition gives the film the reach its backers clearly believe it can have.




