Category: Danny Ramirez

2026 Feb 06

Maia Reficco, Diego Calva, Camila Mendes, Lewis Pullman, Becky G & More Set To Join Danny Ramirez In His Directorial Debut ‘Baton’

Maia Reficco, Diego Calva, Camila Mendes, Lewis Pullman, Becky G & More Set To Join Danny Ramirez In His Directorial Debut ‘Baton’

DEADLINEEXCLUSIVE: Danny Ramirez, the actor known for roles in Top Gun: Maverick and the MCU, has locked cast and begun production on Baton, the soccer drama marking his feature directorial debut, in which he also stars.

Written by Ramirez, who played college soccer before launching his acting career, the film’s cast includes Maia Reficco (La Dolce Villa), Diego Calva (Babylons), Camila Mendes (Do Revenge), Mia Maestro (Motorcycle Diaries), Ester Expósito (Elite), Becky G (Blue Beetle), Noah Beck (Sidelined), and Lewis Pullman (Thunderbolts).

Baton follows a soccer player (Ramirez), relentlessly pursuing his dream of playing professionally, who threatens his relationship with his sister after he is kicked off the team and exiled back to Miami. As they battle over their mother’s legacy, he will stop at nothing to get another chance at soccer glory, even if it means losing the only family he has left.Arriving as soccer takes center stage globally with the upcoming FIFA World Cup, the film’s producers include Victoria Alonso (Avengers: Endgame, Argentina, 1985) for Mapuche, Tom Culliver and Ramirez for the recently launched Pinstripes (Dead Man’s Wire) — which you can read more about above — Joshua Harris for Peachtree Media (We Bury the Dead, Mary), and Ford Corbett for Gramercy Park Media (The Shitheads, The Surfer). David Beckham and Nicola Howson are exec producing for Studio 99, alongside Carlos Delgado Zarco for Level Up, R. Wesley Sierk III for CaliWood Pictures, Nathan Klingher and Mark Fasano for Gramercy Park, Christopher Renteria, Harry Ahluwahlia, Elizaveta Chalenko, Carlo Salem, Carl Kawaja, Martin Romo, and Alex Tynion.

Gramercy Park’s strategic partner Manifest Pictures will handle international sales, introducing the project to buyers at EFM, with WME Independent and CAA overseeing domestic.

In a statement to Deadline, Ramirez shared, “Baton came from a very personal place. It’s a film about relentless ambition and the pursuit of greatness in the midst of tragedy. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and this film examines the humanity that exists within it. I couldn’t feel more privileged to tell this story along these incredibly talented artists.”

Added producer Alonso, “With the World Cup coming to the United States this year, and everything happening in Hollywood, there feels like no better gift than a movie about the world’s most popular game with a predominately Latin cast.”

Ramirez is represented by CAA, Anonymous Content, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, and Hanson, Jacobson, Teller; Reficco by CAA, Luber Roklin, and Yorn, Levine, Barnes; Calva by WME, Entertainment 360, Lumina, and Hirsch Wallerstein Hayum; Mendes by CAA, Luber Roklin, and Hanson, Jacobson, Teller; Maestro by Paradigm and Untitled; Expósito by CAA and Brillstein; Becky G by WME, State of The Art, and Ziffren Brittenham; Beck by UTA, Underscore, and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman; and Pullman by CAA and Anonymous Content.

2026 Feb 06

Todd Haynes’ Romance ‘De Noche’ Resurrects With Pedro Pascal Confirmed to Star and France’s MK2 Films Financing

VARIETY – Following Joaquin Phoenix’s exit last year, Todd Haynes’ subversive love story “De Noche” is back on track with Pedro Pascal officially set to play a hard-boiled detective opposite Danny Ramirez as his younger lover. Shooting will start next month.

MK2 Films, the French indie banner behind Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” and Kleber Mendonça Filho’s “The Secret Agent,” is financing the film as well as handling international sales. The Paris-based company is also co-repping domestic rights with Cinetic Media. Killer Films’ Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler are producing.

Haynes penned the screenplay with longtime collaborator Jon Raymond. The story, which echoes classic noirs like “Chinatown,” charts the passionate and unexpected love affair between a cop (Pascal) and a boarding school teacher (Ramirez) in 1930s Los Angeles, when the city is overtaken by corruption and the world is on the brink of war. The two men become targets of the city’s corrupt political machine and are forced to flee to Mexico.

The project marks Pascal’s first collaboration with Haynes. The actor has been balancing out studio blockbusters such as Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” with prestige indies like A24’s “Materialists” and “Eddington.”

Haynes, whose last film “May December” earned an Oscar nomination for best screenplay, said: “This story, with Pedro Pascal and Danny Ramirez in the two leads, arises out of an era — all too relevant to our own — of domestic corruption, racial exploitation and global terror.”

“But it emerges as a testament to the inexplicable powers of desire and love to survive and overcome even the most crippling of human barriers,” added Haynes, who is also an outspoken activist.

Fionnuala Jamison, managing director of MK2 Films, said: “Few filmmakers connect with audiences as strongly as Todd Haynes.” Jamison, who will kick off sales on the project at the European Film Market in Berlin, added that Haynes’ films “such as ‘Carol’ and ‘Far from Heaven’ have left a lasting emotional impact worldwide. ‘De Noche’ carries that same power, and with Killer Films and a remarkable cast led by Pedro Pascal, it is a stand-out project we are proud to be a part of and share with buyers.”

Paloma Negra Films and MK2 are also producing with Jonathan Montepare and Steven Demmler, in association with Cinetic Media. IPR.VC is financing as part of their long-term partnership with MK2, alongside Yggdrasil, Léger Production, Mid March, Pluto and Leaf Entertainment.

MK2 Films will also be attending the Berlinale with Kornél Mundruczó’s “At the Sea” starring Oscar-nominated Amy Adams, which will world premiere in competition. The banner is rolling off a strong awards and festival momentum, having nabbed three Golden Globe Awards and seven European Film Awards — as well as 15 and 11 nominations at the Oscars and BAFTAs, respectively — with movies such as Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value,” Kleber Mendonça Filho’s “The Secret Agent” and Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just an Accident.”

2025 Dec 11

AP Breakthrough Entertainer: Danny Ramirez’s entrance into Hollywood began on the soccer field

THE INDEPENDENTDanny Ramirez’s acting career began unexpectedly on a soccer field
When Danny Ramirez looks back at the starting point of his acting career, it feels as if the universe, in its own unique way, had chosen a soccer field to mark the end of one chapter and the beginning of the next.

“I always say that the universe is the best writer, the most efficient writer,” says Ramirez.

He was a freshman in college, sitting on the bench during practice with a sprained ankle, when a production assistant walked over and asked if he wanted to be an extra on Mira Nair’s 2012 film “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” starring Riz Ahmed. The cast and crew were filming at a nearby soccer field.

Ramirez, 33, who is of Mexican and Colombian descent, immediately saw himself in the British Pakistani actor playing on the field.

As a young Latino, Ramirez thought that Hollywood only had space for white leads in big budget feature films — until he saw Ahmed front and center.

“I knew the next thing I wanted to do in my life was craft-based, something that I could just put hours into and be able to see my improvement and be able to have a goal to get to,” he says.

Ramirez went to a bookstore the next day and bought as many acting books as he could. He took on work as an extra to get comfortable on set and transferred to New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

“I just fell in love,” said Ramirez.

Today, the actor is best known as Marvel’s new Falcon, in “Captain America: Brave New World” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” and Lt. Mickey “Fanboy” Garcia in “Top Gun: Maverick.” This year alone, he’s had a memorable turn in “The Last of Us,” recently wrapped filming on the upcoming “Avengers: Doomsday” and is at work on a “Scarface” reboot and the Jean-Michel Basquiat biopic “Samo Lives,” earning him a spot among The Associated Press’ Breakthrough Entertainers of 2025. And that was even before he served as co-host, last week, for the FIFA World Cup draw.

From ‘Reluctant Fundamentalist’ to enthusiastic actor

Seeing Ahmed on the soccer field was the cosmic confirmation he needed before going all in. Ramirez remembers admiring fellow Miami-raised actor and NYU alum Danny Pino while in high school, but felt he needed more proof that acting was attainable. “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” was the green light.

“It’s something that just doesn’t happen,” Ramirez says. “I needed to be able to see myself in someone as that lead, as someone that has the responsibility and the privilege to tell a story.”

Shortly after graduating from NYU, Ramirez booked roles on “Orange is the New Black” and “On My Block.” His first feature film was Sam Levinson’s “Assassination Nation.”

“It like set the tone for how I was going to approach the next batch of work,” says Ramirez. “I just want to be creatively fulfilled.”

When he looks back on his career and on what he’s accomplished this year, it feels like a dream. At one point during the press tour for the latest “Captain America,” he looked over at his tablemates: Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie.

“OK, I’m in it. I’m in it now,” he remembers thinking.

Ramirez is currently set to produce, write, direct and star in his own film, “Baton.” The project — about a soccer player with dreams of playing professionally — was spawned out of Ramirez realizing that many of the roles he craved weren’t written with him in mind.

“I looked at myself in the mirror, and I was like, well, I could easily complain about this and be mad that there is no opportunity. And before doing that, I was like, well, let me figure out if I could, in the same way that I learned acting and this craft, and approached it and attacked it like a madman,” said Ramirez.

Once again, he bought a ton of books on screenwriting, created “Baton” and recently launched a production company, Pinstripes.

The mentee becomes the mentor

Ramirez’s athletic background plays into his discipline for growing his craft and breaking down the barriers that Latino actors face in Hollywood.

“We’ve always had to work harder and be more thorough and go above and beyond that I think, its to me, been connected with, like, all right, ‘I’ve got to prove people wrong, that I’m going to go above and beyond, and that I am going to be better than what they expect, but also better than they are doing,’” he said.

This mindset is one that he wants to pass down to those who look up to him and see themselves in him, the same way he saw himself in Ahmed all those years ago.

“I’ve seen people who are given the chance, they’re like, ‘You know what, I’m not ready for it.’ And then I’ve been able to see so many people that are like, ‘Screw it, I’m going to take the reins, and we’ll figure it out,’” he said. “I think there’s just something to like that leap of faith, that we’re all human, there’s going to be mistakes anyway, then why not just have it be you.”

Ahmed told the AP in an email that he was moved when Ramirez approached him recently on a set.

“Danny is a huge talent. I can’t take any credit for his journey but it’s a reminder of how even a small opportunity can change someone’s life. I’m sure Danny will be creating those for many people for years to come,” Ahmed wrote.

A long list of mentors and collaborators helped Ramirez pave his way, including Mackie, Ford and Tom Cruise.

He says Cruise in particular gave him the advice to always have two skills on rotation that he’s actively learning: “Whether it’s dance or whether it is a different craft or learning about a specific time period, there’s always something that you could do, and I think having the confidence that you’re going to learn is the other part that I find incredibly exciting.”

2025 Oct 21

Danny Ramirez Named Part of Latinos Leading New Generation of Hollywood

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VOGUE MEXICO x LATINOAMERICAIn celebration of Vogue World: Hollywood, we bring together the Latino faces shaping the direction of the U.S. film industry.
Read carefully because this is the generation of Latinos setting the tone in Hollywood. Their purpose? To generate impactful, community-based projects. Their resolution? The time has been and will continue to be now.

Danny Ramirez wanted to be a professional athlete, but instead, he became an elite naval aviator in Top Gun: Maverick , alongside Tom Cruise. He then entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Joaquín Torres in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier , then brought that character to Captain America: Brave New World , making him the saga’s first Avenger. He also became a survivor of an apocalyptic world in The Last of Us . This year, he also delved into the musical universe of Colombian singer Karol G, starring in the music video for Papasito from her album Tropicoqueta . Born in Chicago, Ramírez has pursued his dreams, but more importantly, he’s built them.

This year, we saw him walk in the Willy Chavarría show during Paris Men’s Fashion Week, and this is just the beginning. Next up, Ramírez will star in and direct Baton , a soccer drama produced by David Beckham. It seems that the projects the actor takes on build on his vision of continuing to open doors for Latinos. “For me, Latinidad is a mosaic: fragments of family, culture, joy, and struggle that come together to create something greater. My hope is that, as Hollywood grows and embraces the full spectrum of our identity, we reach that moment with excellence and take ownership of the stories we choose to tell, not falling into old archetypes or stories shaped by the fear of expectations, but telling the ones we want, the way we want,” he states in this portfolio.

2025 Oct 21

Danny Ramirez, Dane DeHaan, Kathryn Newton, Lukas Gage, Chase Sui Wonders, Antony Starr, Jeffrey Wright & More Join Jean-Michel Basquiat Biopic ‘Samo Lives’

Danny Ramirez, Dane DeHaan, Kathryn Newton, Lukas Gage, Chase Sui Wonders, Antony Starr, Jeffrey Wright & More Join Jean-Michel Basquiat Biopic ‘Samo Lives’

DEADLINE – Samo Lives, the Jean-Michel Basquiat biopic produced and financed by Fifth Season and Macro Film Studios, which stars Kelvin Harrison Jr. as the iconic artist, has wrapped production with 14 additions to the cast. They are Danny Ramirez (Top Gun: Maverick), BAFTA nominee Dane DeHaan (Oppenheimer), Kathryn Newton (Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania), Thomas Kretschmann (King Kong), Lukas Gage (The White Lotus), Chase Sui Wonders (The Studio), Lucy Fry (Godfather of Harlem), Yolonda Ross (The Chi), Priah Ferguson (Stranger Things), Phillip Johnson Richardson (Sharper), Michael Angelo Covino (The Climb), Samiya Allen-Graham (Lodged), Antony Starr (The Boys), and Oscar nominee Jeffrey Wright (American Fiction).

Character details are under wraps. Wright comes to the project after portraying Basquiat himself in his first leading film role, in Julian Schnabel’s 1996 drama Basquiat.

Directed by Julius Onah, the filmmaker behind Luce and Captain America: Brave New World, Samo Lives tells the story of Basquiat’s rise in the New York City art scene as he reckons with his past and future — all with the vibrancy and invention found in his groundbreaking neo-expressionistic style.

Onah penned the script with his Captain America collaborator Peter Glanz. Onah also produced alongside John Baker, Rob Feng, and Eric Ro, as well as Macro Film Studios’ James Lopez and Charles D. King. Executive producers are Harrison Jr., Charles Miller, and Ossetra Films’ Sterling Brim and DC Wade.

Ramirez is represented by CAA, Anonymous Content, Brillstein, and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller; DeHaan by Gersh, Mgmt Entertainment, and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern; Newton by WME, Entertainment 360, and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller; Kretschmann by Independent Artist Group and Myman Greenspan Fox; Gage by WME, Luber Roklin, and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman; Sui Wonders by UTA and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern; Fry by CAA, Anonymous, and Loeb & Loeb; Ross by Daniel Rozenberg, Principal Entertainment LA, and Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz; Ferguson by Gersh, Monica Villarreal, and Jackoway Austen; Johnson by Artists and Representatives and Beth Rosner Management; Covino by WME, First Gen Management, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman; Allen-Graham by Paradigm and Reel Talent Management; Starr by UTA and Impression; and Wright by CAA, Arcieri & Associates, and Jackoway Austen.