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Damian Lewis Stuns in 2025 Comeback: New Film ‘Fackham Hall’ & Surprise Music Tour Unveiled
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Damian Lewis is ending 2025 on a hot streak, delivering big-screen laughs, earning award buzz and setting up an even busier 2026 for the beloved Homeland and Billions alum.
Fackham Hall puts Lewis back in theaters
The 54-year-old Brit steals scenes as the hilariously pompous Lord Davenport in the new period-drama spoof Fackham Hall, released in U.S. cinemas earlier this month. Critics singled out Lewis’s “enjoyably affected” turn for powering the film’s rapid-fire satire of Downton-style aristocracy. The comedy, written by Jimmy Carr, opens in U.K. theaters on 12 December and in Australia on 19 February, positioning Lewis for a fresh box-office run across three key English-language markets.
Award season spotlight: StLFCA nomination
Off-screen, Lewis’s rich baritone is attracting honors. The St. Louis Film Critics Association just nominated him for Best Vocal Performance for narrating the documentary Orwell: 2+2 = 5, with winners to be announced on 14 December. The nod caps a year that also saw Lewis lend his voice to BBC Radio dramas and audiobook releases, expanding a résumé that already includes an Emmy and Golden Globe.
Why the buzz matters
• Search demand for “Damian Lewis new movie” and “Damian Lewis nomination” has spiked since early December, reflecting cross-interest in both his comedic role and awards trajectory.
• The dual exposure keeps Lewis top-of-mind for casting directors as production ramps up on Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, where he reprises King Henry VIII next spring.
• Music fans haven’t been forgotten: after summer jazz-club gigs, insiders confirm that studio sessions for a second album are penciled in for February, dovetailing with the Australian Fackham Hall promo tour.
What’s next
1. 14 Dec 2025 – StLFCA winners announced: a win would give Lewis his first critics’ prize for voice work.
2. Jan 2026 – Award-season circuit: BAFTA longlists drop, and industry chatter hints at a possible Supporting Actor push for Fackham Hall if the spoof scores surprise guild momentum.
3. Q2 2026 – Wolf Hall filming begins, likely triggering another surge in online searches for “Damian Lewis Henry VIII.”
4. Summer 2026 – Tentative release window for Lewis’s sophomore album, which he plans to tour across U.K. heritage festivals.
Bottom line
From a scene-stealing aristocrat spoof to a prestige documentary voiceover, Damian Lewis is proving he can dominate both comedy and commentary. Fans searching for the latest on the versatile star should mark 14 December on their calendars—then brace for an even bigger 2026 as Lewis juggles film, television and music with trademark aplomb.
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