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Amanda Seyfried, Rachel Zegler to Star in "Octet" Movie Musical


Thu 16 Apr 2026 | 09:35 AM
Amanda Seyfried, Rachel Zegler
Amanda Seyfried, Rachel Zegler
Yara Sameh

Amanda Seyfried and Rachel Zegler have joined the cast of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s upcoming movie musical “Octet.”

Seyfried will play Jessica, and Zegler will play Velma. 

In addition, Tramell Tillman has been cast to play Marvin. 

The ensemble also includes Sheryl Lee Ralph as Paula, Phillipa Soo as Karly, Gaten Matarazzo as Toby, Jonathan Groff as Henry, Tillman as Marvin, and Paul-Jordan Jansen as Ed.

The story follows “eight internet-obsessed people who meet in a church basement and lock their phones in a box,” its synopsis reads. “The group of people are struggling with digital dependency, charting their compulsions using only the analog vibrancy of their own voices. With witty lyrics, shimmering harmonies and virtuosic solos, ‘Octet’ sings of connection, redemption, hope — and how we can be truly present with each other.”

The project marks Miranda’s second time directing a film; he helmed the film adaptation of “Tick, Tick… Boom!” in 2021.

He announced the project earlier this month. “I’ve been obsessed since I saw Annie Tippe’s production in November 2019 and working on adapting this with Dave for the past six years," Miranda said in statement at the time. 

He added, "Now we get to make the movie. And what a joy to officially partner with Julie Oh, my ride-or-die in the movie business since tick, tick…Boom! Thank you to everyone on our team at 5000 Broadway for their work in making this a reality.”

“Octet” is based on Dave Malloy‘s critically acclaimed musical. Directed by Annie Tippe, it opened off-Broadway on May 19, 2019, at the Signature Theatre in New York City, before ending its run on June 30. 

“Octet” had its West Coast premiere with a five-week run at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2022.

Producers include Julie Oh, 5000 Broadway Productions’ new head of TV and film, along with John Skidmore for Best Kept Secret Productions and 5000 Broadway Productions president Luis A. 

Miranda, Jr. Executive producers are Johnny Holland (“Friendship,” “Dumb Money”), Owen Panettieri, and Diana DiMenna. 

The musical is financed and executive produced by Sander Jacobs, Caren Jacobs, TodayTix Group, Jeffrey Seller, Teresa Tsai, and John Gore for Broadway.com.

Writer and composer Malloy is adapting from his own book of the musical and will also serve as executive producer.