
The news just landed: Sienna Miller, stylish, grounded, and always a little moody in the best way is expecting her third child. She debuted the bump at the 2025 Fashion Awards in a sheer white gown, making the kind of quiet headline that feels like a wink rather than a shout.
At 43, she’s pregnant again, second with boyfriend Oli Green, and third overall. For anyone who’s ever loved a Sienna Miller performance, this feels like a good excuse to revisit her filmography. Here are five standout movies that capture why she remains essential, perfect for a cozy night in while the internet gets ahead of itself.
1. Foxcatcher (2014)
A slow-burning true-crime drama that unfolds like a quiet collapse. Miller plays a character whose stability slowly unravels under pressure. Her performance hits like a gut-punch: understated, haunted, unforgettable. Dark, gripping, and worth every tense second.
2. The Lost City of Z (2016)
Epic, moody, and beautiful a film about obsession, exploration, and love across impossible distance. Miller brings warmth, subtlety, and emotional anchor to one of the most visually stunning adventure-films in recent memory.
3. Stardust (2007)
A fantasy escape full of magic, star-catching quests, and old-school romance. Miller’s charm keeps the whimsy grounded even when the film leans into fairy-tale chaos. If you want warmth, dreamy visuals, and that feeling of “anything’s possible,” this one hits.
4. American Sniper (2014)
A gritty war drama turned human story, this film shows a different side of Miller, one who carries pain lightly and lets it scrape under the skin. Her presence brings softness to brutality, complexity to a headline. It’s an intense watch, but she grounds it.
5. The Edge of Love (2008)
Moody, poetic, emotionally fragile, this love triangle set during war is all texture and longing. Miller delivers a performance full of subtle heartbreak and femme-fatal energy. Perfect for nights when you need melancholic beauty.
Why This Matters (And Feels Right Now)
Sienna Miller’s announcement isn’t just tabloid fodder. It’s a moment: a reminder that life continues, soft choices still matter, and reinvention doesn’t require fireworks. She’s 43, pregnant, and walking that red carpet like the world is finally catching up.
Watching these five films feels like revisiting memories you forgot you had, emotional, messy, beautiful. As Sienna adds another chapter to her story, it’s worth honoring the old ones. Until the next bump, the next role, the next whispered headline.
Text by: Wika Soto-Hay






