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Chloe Bailey’s thriller debut with Tyler Perry is officially coming this summer

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMarch 27, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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Chloe Bailey is stepping into her most compelling role yet. The singer and actress leads Strung, a psychological thriller produced by Tyler Perry and Blumhouse Productions that is set to make its world premiere at the 30th American Black Film Festival before heading to Peacock on June 26.

Bailey plays a gifted violinist who accepts what appears to be a promising opportunity tutoring a wealthy and enigmatic family. The situation unravels quickly, pulling her character into a suffocating struggle for control and survival that drives the film’s tension from start to finish. It is a sharp pivot from anything Bailey has taken on before, and the material appears designed to showcase range she has not had room to fully explore on screen until now.

Director Malcolm D. Lee brings a practiced hand to the project, and his presence carries particular meaning for the festival premiere. The American Black Film Festival runs from May 27 through May 31 in Miami Beach and this year marks its 30th anniversary under the theme of homecoming, a concept that festival organizers say resonates deeply with Lee’s involvement and with the film’s arrival at this specific moment in the culture.

A cast built for tension

The ensemble surrounding Bailey is one of the film’s most intriguing elements. Anna Diop, Lynn Whitfield, Lucien Laviscount and Coco Jones round out the principal cast, bringing a combination of established gravitas and sharp contemporary energy to the story. The lineup suggests the film will invest heavily in interpersonal dynamics and psychological friction rather than relying purely on genre mechanics to sustain its momentum.

The screenplay was written by Alan McElroy, whose credits include Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Wrong Turn, as well as extensive work on the Spawn series alongside Todd McFarlane. McElroy has built a reputation for character-driven narratives with genuine menace underneath the surface, and Strung appears to sit squarely within that tradition.

Production was handled by Peachtree and Vine alongside Blumhouse, with additional backing from Blackmaled Productions. Perry serves as a producer on the film rather than a director, with Jason Blum also among the producing team. The combination of Perry’s storytelling instincts and Blumhouse’s expertise in building psychological dread makes for an unusually strong foundation for a thriller of this kind.

From festival to streaming in weeks

The decision to premiere at the American Black Film Festival before moving directly to Peacock reflects a strategy that has become increasingly common for prestige streaming titles looking to build early critical momentum. The festival itself has spent three decades championing Black voices and talent in film, and opening this year’s milestone edition with Strung positions the movie as a centerpiece of that celebration.

The turnaround from premiere to streaming is swift, giving the film only a matter of weeks between its Miami Beach debut and its national availability on June 26. For Bailey, whose music career has already established her as one of the more dynamic performers of her generation, Strung represents an opportunity to claim that same kind of presence in film. The role is demanding, the subject matter is dark and the platform is wide. The only question left is whether audiences are ready for a version of Chloe Bailey they have not quite seen before.

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