• Riz Ahmed: The London-born Ahmed landed on the radars of moviegoers with a memorable part in “Nightcrawler,” in 2014, which led to one big upcoming year. He’s starring in what are sure to be two of 2016’s most lucrative hits: the untitled Jason Bourne sequel, starring Matt Damon, and the “Star Wars” spin-off “Rogue One.”
• Ruth Negga: It looks like the Ethiopian-born actress is about to have a very good year. For starters, she’s starring in the hotly anticipated television series “Preacher,” an adaptation of the comic book series about a man who travels the country in search of God after he becomes possessed by a supernatural spirit. Negga will also star in the big-budget video game adaptation “Warcraft,” which comes out this summer. And, on a more understated note, she’ll play Mildred Loving opposite Joel Edgerton in “Loving,” a historical drama about the interracial couple that was sentenced to prison in Virginia in the 1950s.
• Alden Ehrenreich: Ehrenreich certainly made an impression in the second trailer for the Coen Brother’s “Hail, Caesar!” Opposite Ralph Fiennes, he gets a hilarious, lengthy lesson in how to properly say the word “simple.” The movie came out this weekend, so we’ll see if he’s as good in the rest of the movie as he is in the clip. Ehrenreich has made an impression on some top directors, starring in movies by Woody Allen (“Blue Jasmine”), Francis Ford Coppola (“Tetro,” “Twixt”) and Warren Beatty (the untitled Howard Hughes movie that ended shooting a year ago but may or may not get released this year).
• Charlotte Le Bon: The Canadian actress is following up roles in “The Walk” and “The Hundred-Foot Journey” with some higher-profile projects. She’s the woman at the center of a love triangle involving Oscar Isaac and Christian Bale in Oscar winner Terry George’s “The Promise.” She’ll also be trying her hand at action, opposite Idris Elba and Richard Madden in “Bastille Day.” Meanwhile, she’ll be in “Anthropoid,” one of two historical thrillers about the plot to assassinate Nazi SS commander Reinhard Heydrich scheduled for a 2016 release.