At its core, the story follows Nick (Leslie Odom Jr.) and Janine (Cynthia Erivo), a couple living in what appears to be marital bliss. However, their happiness is constantly threatened by "time shifts"—metaphysical waves that ripple through the present whenever someone changes the past. The central conflict arises when Janine’s wealthy ex-husband, Tommy (Orlando Bloom), uses his resources to "jaunt" back and systematically dismantle Nick and Janine’s relationship so he can have her for himself.
The endurance of love versus the fluidity of time
Ultimately, Needle in a Timestack serves as a contemplative piece on the nature of soulmates. It asks whether true love is a "circle" that will always find its way back to its origin, regardless of how many times the timeline is fractured. While it may not satisfy those looking for a fast-paced sci-fi adventure, it offers a thoughtful, visually polished meditation on the fear of loss and the enduring power of human connection in an unstable world. Key Themes and Production Facts Romantic Science Fiction Director: John Ridley (Oscar winner for 12 Years a Slave ) Source Material: 1983 short story by Robert Silverberg
between the original Robert Silverberg short story and Ridley's film adaptation.