Lily Gladstone has her breakthrough role in the crime drama “Killers of The Flower Moon,” by Martin Scorsese. Thanks to her work as Molly, she won the SAG Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and became the first Native American woman to be nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars.

While she lost to Emma Stone (“Poor Things”) in the category, she has become one of the most prominent names during the awards season. And, hopefully, this won’t be the last time she will be competing for these major awards.

After booking several roles in TV series such as HBO’s Room 104, Showtime’s Billions and FX’s Reservation Dogs, Gladstone appeared in acclaimed movies, including “Certain Women” and “The Unknown Country.” Here are all her upcoming projects.

All of Lily Gladstone’s upcoming projects

Under the Bridge (Series) – April 17th

Gladstone will appear next in this true crime drama miniseries, which is based on the book of the same name by Rebecca Godfrey. Apart from Gladstone, the series stars Riley Keough and Izzie G.

Fancy Dance (Movie) – 2024

The Oscar-nominated actress stars in Erica Tremblay’s directorial debut as Jax, a woman who takes care of his niece Roki on the Seneca–Cayuga Nation Reservation after her sister disappeared. The film will premiere this year on AppleTV+.

Jazzy (Movie) – TBD

Gladstone will re-team with Morissa Maltz for “Jazzy,” a follow-up to their acclaimed indie drama The Unknown Country. As reported by Deadline, Gladstone will reprise her role as Tana, but this time as a supporting character.

The Memory Police (Movie) – TBD

According to a January report from The Hollywood Reporter, Gladstone is attached to star in this sci-fi project, which will adapt the 1994 novel by Yoko Ogawa. Reed Moreno will direct the feature, which will be executive produced by Martin Scorsese.

Mildred Bailey biopic – TBD

While there are no official details about this project, Gladstone told Deadline that she was working on a Mildred Bailey’s biopic, whom she calls one of the “excellent Natives through history that we don’t ever see.” She will executive produce alongside Erica Tremblay.