🔗 Share this article Charli XCX Portrays a Dark Alter Ego of Herself in Mockumentary Preview Charli XCX is preparing for a significant film presence in 2026, kicking off with the satirical film titled The Moment. Throughout the movie, the artist portrays what she calls as a twisted version of herself. It’s the realest depiction of the music business that I’ve ever encountered, the performer stated. She further explained in a discussion: It’s not a tour documentary, yet the concept stemmed from the expectation to produce one. A Sneak Peek into The Moment The first teaser, released on Thursday, combines actual recordings from her recent tour with imagined backstage scenes. The Moment is helmed and co-scripted by the director, who explained that the plot revolves around a world where Charli opted for alternate decisions during the publicity of her hugely successful record Brat. Star-Studded Ensemble Rachel Sennott Alexander Skarsgård Kate Berlant Kylie Jenner A Busy Movie Lineup The film is a single one of numerous upcoming movie projects for the musician, who already featured in three independent movies this year. Relationship story Erupcja Dark comedy satire Sacrifice Modern fairy tale 100 Nights of Hero She also took on her own role in the comedy series Overcompensating. What’s Next The coming year will also include Charli alongside Olivia Wilde in romantic thriller I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in art world thriller The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in terror reimagining Faces of Death. She recently agreed to star in Dakota Johnson’s directorial debut A Tree in Blue. I’m thoroughly loving my cinematic path, she expressed. I’m incredibly motivated right now in this area, and I only ever aim to pursue roles that stimulate me. Score Contributions Next February will also include the release of the filmmaker’s interpretation of Wuthering Heights, which will showcase new music from the singer. She will also create the soundtrack for the drama Mother Mary, featuring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, set to be released in the coming year. The mockumentary is set to premiere on January 30.