Mia Goth (Suspiria and Infinity Pool) has been active in the industry for years, but her big breakthrough came with the X trilogy, directed by Ti West, which concluded in 2024 with “MaXXXine“, where she starred.
It is believed that she has been increasing her net worth with these recent successful horror projects, especially with her role alongside Halsey, Lily Collins and Kevin Bacon, among other stars.
Undoubtedly, she has become one of the favorite scream queens of viewers and genre fans. Soon, she will be stepping aside to venture into other styles, such as drama and fantasy. Check out her next titles…
What are Mia Goth’s next projects?
Blade | November 7, 2025
“Blade” is Mia Goth’s latest major project, which will see her completely leave the horror genre behind and venture into fantasy. The actress will portray Lilith, alongside the lead actor Mahershala Ali.
Not too much is known about the film yet, but it will hit theaters on November 7, 2025. So, there’s still over a year to go before we finally see the new adaptation of this popular action story.
Mia Goth attends W Magazine’s Annual Best Performances Party at Chateau Marmont on February 24, 2023. (Source: Presley Ann/Getty Images for W Magazine)
Gene Colan, Michael Green and Stacy Osei-Kuffour were responsible for developing the screenplay. The movie is part of Phase Six of the MCU, so in the future, we might see some significant crossovers.
Yann Demange is directing the project, which also features stars such as Jared Leto, Aaron Pierre, Delroy Lindo, John West Jr. and Milan Ray, among other well-known figures in the industry.
Frankenstein | 2025
Mia Goth is one of the great additions to the cast of “Frankenstein“, the upcoming masterpiece directed by Guillermo del Toro. The actress will be joined by big stars such as Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi and Christoph Waltz.
The story follows Dr. Pretorius, who needs to locate the Frankenstein monster, believed to have died in a fire forty years earlier, in order to continue Dr. Frankenstein’s experiments.
Charles Dance, Guillermo del Toro, Christoph Waltz, Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth in Frankenstein. (Source: IMDb)
The filmmaker himself has adapted the narrative, which is based on Mary Shelley‘s iconic horror literature classic. This isn’t the first time the story has been brought to film, but it will be under Guillermo’s direction.
The exact release date hasn’t been confirmed yet, but the drama is set to arrive sometime in 2025. Before filming began, the cast lineup was slightly different, with Andrew Garfield initially slated to portray The Monster.