Any Day Now – Watch the trailer for the film based on the true-ish art heist of Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Based on a true-ish art heist of Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the thieves who walked away with hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of art – the single largest unsolved property theft in the world.
The museum is still offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the recovery of the stolen works.
The film stars Taylor Gray (Saturday Night), Paul Guilfoyle (L.A. Confidential) and is directed by Boston-native Eric Aronson.
Taylor Gray is a versatile actor, best known for his appearance as Al Franken in Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night as well as voicing Ezra Bridger in Star Wars Rebels. With Any Day Now, Gray is making his feature star debut.
Paul Guilfoyle commands the screen as Marty Lyons in Any Day Now. Born in Boston, is best known for his role as Captain Jim Brass on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” His film credits include L.A. Confidential, Air Force One, and Spotlight, while his TV roles range from “Miami Vice” to “Star Trek: Discovery’s Guardian of Forever.”
Eric Aronson is a Boston-based writer/director with 22-years of experience as a Hollywood screenwriter. He’s written numerous high-profile projects for Warners, Disney, Miramax, Lionsgate, and has worked closely with the likes of Sacha Baron Cohen, etc. Fantasy Life is not only a labor of love to Boston, but also his directorial debut.
The film was launched with an unconventional multi-stage marketing campaign beginning with the release of the museum’s “missing security tape” which went viral, surpassing 5 million views to date.
Any Day Now opens in March 2025.