elcome to Jessica Chastain Network, your oldest and most complete resource dedicated to Jessica Chastain. You may better remember her as Molly Bloom in Molly's Game or Maya in Zero Dark Thiry. Academy Award winner for The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Jessica spans her career from big to small screen, seeing her not only in movies like The Help, The Debt, Miss Sloane, Woman Walks Ahead, The Zookeeper's Wife, The Good Nurse, she also played some iconic roles for series like Scenes from a Marriage and George & Tammy. Recently she registered a podcast series, The Space Within, and had a role in Memory and Mothers' Instinct. This site aims to keep you up-to-date with anything Mrs. Chastain with news, photos and videos. We are proudly PAPARAZZI FREE!

The first batch of images from last night screening of The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby in New York has been added.

September 11, 2014   Luciana


Jessica did an interview while in Toronto to The Hollywood Reporter in which she talks without actually talking about Interstellar, and how is working with Nolan. Watch it in our video archive, also screencaptures in our gallery.

September 11, 2014   Luciana


Jessica is in New York to promote The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby and while in town, she decided to step by to New York Fashion Week and watch the Michael Kors Spring 2015 Fashion Show on front row. Check the pictures:

September 10, 2014   Luciana


A new portrait done during TIFF by Vanity Fair has been added, and its pretty gorgeous. You can find it in HQ at the gallery. Also a few more Eleanor Rigby stills has been added as well.

September 10, 2014   Luciana


NEW YORK – Perhaps Andy Warhol’s famous saying holds true that “one’s company, two’s a crowd, and three’s a party.”

At least, if you ask Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy the stars of The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them, in theaters on Friday, and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her, opening Oct. 10.

Them tells the tale of the couple, and the fallout from their breakup, while Him focuses on the story of Conor and Her focuses on the same story but told from the perspective of his wife, Eleanor.

It’s the combined version of the first two films, Him and Her, each of them focusing on the demise of a relationship from the point of view of a grieving husband and a suicidal wife. They gambol, flirt, frolic, and then, appear to self-destruct in very disparate ways. The horrifying cause is revealed midway through the film, in a scene that’s breathtaking in its candor and simplicity.

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September 10, 2014   Luciana


MTV’s Joshua Horowitz is again happy/sad/confused with Jessica Chastain, and we can wait for a great MTV interview anytime soon.

September 9, 2014   Luciana