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    Seven years later… Meghan Markle Makes Her Way Back To The Big Screen

    Shana MohamedBy Shana Mohamed6 November 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    After a seven-year hiatus from acting, Meghan Markle is back and making headlines. According to an exclusive video from E! Online, Markle is set to return to the big screen in the upcoming film Close Personal Friends, starring alongside Lily Collins and Brie Larson. Here’s a deep dive into what this comeback means, both for Markle’s evolving career and for the film industry at large.

    Markle first rose to prominence in the television series Suits, where her portrayal of Rachel Zane earned her widespread recognition. After stepping away from acting to focus on royal engagements, family life, and philanthropic efforts, her return signals a deliberate pivot. The announcement via E! News opens a new chapter together with the upcoming motion picture Close Personal Friends. Her decision to join a project starring Lily Collins and Brie Larson, both proven actors, underscores the seriousness of this return.

    Lily Collins has built momentum with roles combining vulnerability and power, earning acclaim and attention in recent years. Brie Larson, an Oscar-winner, brings gravitas and mainstream draw. Meghan Markle enters this landscape bringing her unique public profile, her Hollywood past, global recognition from her royal years and a brand of social influence.

    Markle’s return is rather strategic . Her global platform ensures that any film she joins gains amplified visibility. For producers and the studio behind Close Personal Friends, her involvement likely opens doors to broader media coverage, international markets, and crossover appeal. The entertainment industry has increasingly embraced figures whose influence stretches beyond traditional acting credentials, be it in activism, entrepreneurship or social media. Markle fits neatly in this paradigm. She bridges the line between celebrity and star. Her return may reflect a shift in how studios think about casting, not just talent, but story, identity and reach.

    A return of this magnitude rarely comes without hurdles though. It is expected that viewers and critics alike will scrutinise Markle’s performance after years out of the acting realm. Will her craft have evolved during her hiatus, or will the time away pose a challenge in meeting current standards? Given her public persona, Markle could face pressure to be cast in roles echoing her real-life narrative rather than diverging into entirely new territory. The question: Will Close Personal Friends lean into or against that expectation? And as always there will be plenty of media scrutiny. Markle has lived much of her life in the spotlight, from Hollywood to the royal residence to now Hollywood again. That means every step of this return will be dissected both as art and as spectacle. Markle has long been associated with social causes and identity work. The film’s tone and marketing may reflect this duality. It may deliver a commercially viable entertainment product while retaining a sense of personal or social narrative.

    This move signals she is not simply a one-time cameo or a symbolic return. Markle appears ready to engage seriously with the craft of acting again. Her persona has evolved, from actress to duchess to social advocate. This film can serve as a bridge between past identities and future ambitions. After all with her unique background and global visibility, Markle could bring diverse audiences to the film, especially in markets where her profile is distinctive (UK, US, Commonwealth states). If the film is successful, it may open doors to further opportunities, either indie character work or bigger studio fare.

    Markle’s return to acting after seven years is more than a headline, it’s a calculated, potentially transformative career move. In partnering with serious talent like Collins and Larson on a film like Close Personal Friends, she stakes her claim to a new phase of creative life. Whether the film becomes a box-office hit, a critical darling or a medium for personal reinvention remains to be seen. But one thing is clear,  the spotlight is back on Meghan Markle and this time, it’s not just about the story behind the star, but the star’s story itself.

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    Shana Mohamed

    After 28 years in corporate life, I swapped spreadsheets for screenplays and now write movie reviews and celebrity articles for Geekhub. It’s been a year of creative freedom, storytelling, and loving what I do—plus the occasional dramatic reaction to plot twists. No more meetings, just movies—and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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