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Inside Anya Taylor Joy’s ‘Lucky’ first executive producing role — and how she pushed for ‘loneliness’

July 15, 2026
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Inside Anya Taylor Joy’s ‘Lucky’ first executive producing role — and how she pushed for ‘loneliness’

“Lucky” creator Jonathan Tropper praised Anya Taylor-Joy’s commitment as a first-time executive producer on their new Apple TV thriller.

The actress, who also stars as a con woman in the miniseries, was “very active” behind the scenes, Tropper exclusively told Page Six.

The creator praised the actress for being particularly focused on emphasizing the “loneliness” and “isolation” of her character, the titular Lucky.

Anya Taylor-Joy with cuts and bruises on her face and neck.
Anya Taylor-Joy (pictured in “Lucky”) is starring in and executive producing the new thriller series. Apple TV
Jonathan Tropper at the Apple TV's
Creator Jonathan Tropper (pictured at the “Lucky” premiere on July 13, 2026 in Los Angeles) said his first talks were with Taylor-Joy. WireImage

The limited series, which is now streaming on Apple TV, was produced by Reese Witherspoon, created by Tropper (“Your Friends and Neighbors”), and based on a novel of the same name.

The story follows con woman Lucky (Taylor-Joy) who is on the run from a mob boss (Annette Bening) and an FBI agent (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor) after a botched heist. 

“Lucky” was a natural fit for Tropper, who has created multiple shows — including “Your Friends and Neighbors” and “Banshee” — about thieves and grifters.

Anya Taylor-Joy and a man playing at a casino table.
Lucky follows Taylor-Joy (pictured in “Lucky with Drew Starkey), playing a con woman on the run. Apple TV
Reese Witherspoon, Anya Taylor-Joy, Annette Bening, and Lauren Levy Neustadter at the premiere of
Witherspoon (pictured at the “Lucky” premiere with Taylor-Joy, Annette Bening, and producer Lauren Levy Neustadter) produced the show. Apple TV via Getty Images

“My first talks were with Anya,” he explained, as she was attached to the project before he was brought on board.

Taylor-Joy, 30, focused on the character, while Tropper brought the “grit” and ”propulsive” nature of the plot, he said.

“Lucky” marks Taylor-Joy’s first time executive producing, but she has an extensive body of work as an actress, including the Netflix hit “The Queen’s Gambit,”“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” hit horror movies like “The Witch” and “The Menu” and an upcoming role in “The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.” 

Drew Starkey, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jonathan Tropper, and Cassie Pappas at the global premiere of the Apple TV series
Tropper (pictured with Cassie Pappas, Starkey and Taylor-Joy at the “Lucky” premiere on July 13, 2026) said he brought the “grit” and “propulsive” plot while Taylor-Joy focused on the character. Apple TV via Getty Images
Jonathan Tropper and Anya Taylor-Joy embracing on the red carpet at the premiere of Apple TV's
Tropper praised Taylor-Joy (pictured hugging him at the “Lucky” premiere July 13) for being an involved exec producer. WireImage

In the show, Lucky grew up under the tutelage of her criminal dad (Timothy Olyphant), and they were always on the move, which prevented her from having a normal childhood.

In her adult life, she also feels abandoned by her husband, Cary (Drew Starkey). 

That’s why Taylor-Joy wanted to highlight her “loneliness,” according to Tropper.

He added that Lucky’s relationship with mob boss Priscilla is similar to Al Pacino and Robert De Niro’s dynamic in the 1995 movie “Heat.” 

Anette Bening as Diana Nyad in the Apple show
Tropper said that Bening’s character Priscilla (pictured in “Lucky”) “seems like a villain” but he doesn’t see her that way. Apple TV
Timothy Olyphant in
“Lucky” isn’t a show about “villains,” the creator said, even Lucky’s dad (played by Timothy Olyphant, pictured in “Lucky”). Apple TV

“Superficially, you could assume Annette’s character, Priscilla, is a villain,” he said.  

But, he wanted the Oscar-nominated actress, “because she brings a humanity to the character that’s so important.”

“We didn’t want a show with villains,” he explained, whether it was Priscilla, or Lucky’s father. The show is about, “people who were all victims of their circumstance,” he noted.

Lucky is the one, “who actually has the fortitude to change the circumstance.” 

Anya Taylor-Joy crouches behind a wooden barrier, looking over her shoulder with an alarmed expression.
“Lucky” (pictured with Taylor-Joy) is a show about people who are “victims of circumstances,” said the creator. Apple TV
Timothy Olyphant and Anya Taylor-Joy sitting across from each other at a metal table.
“Lucky” is a grifter because she learned the trade from her dad (pictured with Olyphant and Taylor-Joy). Apple TV

The opening credits set the tone, with a moody new song from Fiona Apple called “Horns of the Bull.”

Notably, it’s a rare contribution from the iconic singer, as it’s been six years since her last album. 

The show had an inside connection, as Tropper’s co-showrunner, Cassie Pappas, is married to Apple’s drummer, Amy Aileen Wood. 

Jonathan Tropper, Lauren Neustadter, Reese Witherspoon, Anya Taylor-Joy, Cassie Pappas and Jonathan Van Tulleken at the premiere of Apple TV's
Tropper (pictured at the July 13th “Lucky” premiere with Jonathan Tropper, Neustadter, Witherspoon, Taylor-Joy, Pappas and Jonathan Van Tulleken) said they “spent a lot of time” on the opening credits. WireImage
Anya Taylor-Joy in a dark room holding a lit candle, looking intently at the viewer.
The theme song for “Lucky” (pictured with Taylor-Joy) is a new Fiona Apple song she made for the show. Apple TV

“We spent a lot of time on [the opening credits sequence],” Tropper told us, explaining it’s hard to make an opening that people won’t fast-forward through. “I always put a lot of thought into it, because I want it to be something that people may not skip.”

He added that Apple composing a song for them was a “bonanza.”

 “The whole thing just seemed to organically come together, really well.” 

“Lucky” is now streaming on Apple TV, with new episodes out Wednesdays.

The post Inside Anya Taylor Joy’s ‘Lucky’ first executive producing role — and how she pushed for ‘loneliness’ appeared first on Page Six.

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