Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones’ son is all grown up and on his way to becoming a movie star
After years of staying largely out of the public eye, Dylan Douglas — the son of Hollywood icons Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones — is officially taking his first major step into the family tradition. While the Douglas household has always been steeped in film history, both parents worked carefully to raise their children with as much normalcy as possible, despite global fame and a last name associated with generations of cinematic success.

That balance allowed Dylan to grow quietly, away from the intensity of cameras and headlines. But the pull of storytelling appears to have found him all the same. At 24, he is preparing for his feature film debut in an upcoming psychological thriller titled I Will Come to You. The movie will explore the darker corners of human behavior — touching on obsession, seductive danger, betrayal, and the delicate boundary between truth and illusion. Early details suggest a character-driven narrative that will demand emotional nuance, something Dylan says he is eager to tackle.
“This role drew me in because of its depth and complexity,” Dylan shared. “I’m excited to bring this character to life and be part of a project that pushes boundaries.” His words reflect ambition, curiosity, and a willingness to challenge himself — qualities long associated with the Douglas acting legacy.
Dylan isn’t entirely new to entertainment. He previously lent his voice to an episode of Phineas and Ferb, but I Will Come to You marks his first leading role on the big screen. For audiences familiar with the work of his father Michael Douglas and grandfather Kirk Douglas — one of Hollywood’s most celebrated stars — the announcement sparks curiosity about how talent translates across generations.
Filming is expected to begin in 2025, marking the start of what could become a defining chapter for the young actor. With decades of film legacy behind him and an industry ready to watch what comes next, Dylan Douglas is stepping out of the quiet and onto the stage — fully prepared to make his mark.