Channing Tatum and Eve Hewson set to lead Amazon MGM’s motorsport epic Isle of Man

Eve Hewson has joined Channing Tatum in Isle of Man, a new Amazon MGM Studios feature directed by Reid Carolin.
The film is being produced by Tatum and Carolin’s Free Association, along with Plan B Entertainment led by Brad Pitt, and Entertainment 360’s Guymon Casady.
It will focus on the legendary Isle of Man TT motorcycle races, an event renowned for its extreme danger, high speed, and status as the world’s oldest continuously running motorsport competition.
With riders reaching speeds of nearly 200 mph, the TT is widely considered the ultimate test of endurance and achievement, and the film aims to bring that intensity vividly to the screen.
Reid Carolin co-wrote the screenplay with Jason Keller and Bryan Johnson, and the project is being developed alongside a docuseries filmed during last year’s TT Races.
Produced by the same core team, along with Box to Box Films and Mediawan, the series will offer rare, behind-the-scenes access to riders and the high-risk world of the TT, echoing the success of sports docuseries such as Drive to Survive.
For Eve Hewson, the role marks another important step in a steadily rising career. She was recently seen in Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly alongside George Clooney and Adam Sandler, and will next appear in Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day for Universal Pictures.
She is also set to reunite with director Lenny Abrahamson in a new feature opposite Tom Burke. On television, Hewson has built a strong presence with Netflix’s The Perfect Couple and Apple TV+’s Flora and Son, as well as acclaimed roles in Bad Sisters, Behind Her Eyes, and The Knick.
With its blend of star power, high-speed subject matter, and an accompanying docuseries, Isle of Man is shaping up as both a cinematic spectacle and a major cultural event.
For Hewson, it offers another chance to demonstrate her range, while for Channing Tatum, it combines his producing vision with his on-screen appeal.
Together, the project aims to bring the adrenaline and intensity of the TT races to audiences worldwide.
