Dan Cade Stars Opposite Russell Crowe in Sony Pictures Classics' "Nuremberg"

Los Angeles, California Jun 23, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - True Detective actor Dan Cade has been officially announced in the role of Corporal Jones in the upcoming historical feature Nuremberg, which has been acquired for distribution by Sony Pictures Classics.
Best known for his role in HBOs critically acclaimed True Detective one of the highest-rated series in the networks history Cade has steadily built a reputation for complex, authentic performances. He previously starred opposite Academy Award winner Jodie Foster in True Detective. Now, he appears opposite Academy Award winner Russell Crowe, who takes on the role of Hermann Göring, with Rami Malek also featured in a key performance.
Nuremberg explores the groundbreaking post-World War II trials that held Nazi leaders accountable and redefined international law. Cades portrayal of Corporal Jones brings emotional resonance and grounded strength to the ensemble, anchoring key moments of the story from the perspective of the Allied forces on the ground.
The acquisition by Sony Pictures Classics signals both critical and commercial confidence in the films potential global impact. With Cade in a pivotal role, the project marks a significant career milestone and cements his presence on the international stage.
Dan Cade is represented by Brillstein Entertainment Partners in Los Angeles.
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