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!

November 3, 2014   A Most Violent Year, Videos

A lot has been talked about Jessica’s recent projects, and the one who got me really excited to watch is “A Most Violent Year”, that is opening on December 31 (and expanding next). This new trailer looks really amazing! Led by Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain, they star as heads of an oil business that […]



Additional images for ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby‘, ‘A Most Violent Year‘ (thanks to Empire) and ‘Interstellar‘ (thanks to Film Stage) has been finally added to the gallery: Movie Productions > The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (2014) > Promotional Stills Movie Productions > Interstellar (2014) > Production Stills Movie Productions > A Most Violent Year […]


August 27, 2014   Articles, Magazine Scans

New York Magazine has published on their current issue an interview with Jessica talking on her most recent projects Interstellar, Eleanor Rigby, A Most Violent Year, Miss Julie… You can find digital scans in our gallery, and also the transcript on our press archive. Magazines & Scans > Magazines in 2014 > Aug 26 | […]



Vulture did a great interview with Jessica Chastain while in Cannes, as you can read below: What’s it been like for you to have Him and Her cut into one movie? It’s tough because, to be honest, they were envisioned as Him and Her — the idea of the male perspective and the female perspective. […]