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Bad Bunny, Colman Domingo and Tom Hanks will star in THE COMEBACKER, a drama set in the world of baseball. The film reteams Hanks with A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood director Marielle Heller. Dua Lipa is the latest new cast member in PEAKED, which stars Molly Gordon and Allie Levitan as former mean girls trying to reclaim their power at their 10-year reunion. Gordon is also directing and cowriting with Levitan; costars include Laura Dern, Emma Mackey, Simone Ashley, Amy Sedaris and Connor Storrie. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Vanessa Kirby will star in LIMINAL, a police thriller based on the graphic novel Telepaths, set at a time when a tenth of the world's population suddenly gains the ability to read minds. Louis Leterrier is directing. Alfre Woodard, Brandon Wilson (Nickel Boys), Jonas Gindin (Lurker) and Aaron Holliday (The Wilderness) will star in POCKETS OF HEAVEN, about two homeless young people who team up with a privileged rehab resident as they navigate the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. Maria Belafonte is directing. Judith Light is joining Cameron Diaz and Stephen Merchant in an untitled romantic comedy, alongside costars Sherry Cola, Jake Lacy, Josh Segarra, Lisa Gilroy and Dustin Ybarra. It's about a struggling comic who enters a fake marriage with a British hotel worker. Merchant is also directing and cowriting with John Butler. Alec Baldwin is joining the cast of KOCKROACH, Matt Ross' drama about a man who infiltrates New York's criminal underworld and rises to become a top boss. The film also stars Chris Hemsworth, Taron Egerton and Zazie Beetz. John Hannah will reteam with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz for the third sequel to THE MUMMY, which follows on from the events of 2008's The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Plot details are being guarded like a state secret. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett are directing from a script by David Coggeshall. Richard Kind, Polly Draper, Paul Raci, Tovah Feldshuh, Bill Smitrovich and Ed German will star in NOT DEAD YET, a comedy about a 68-year-old creative director who is sacked due to his age, but he refuses to go quietly. Eric and Nick Weber are directing from a script by Eric. Shane Black will write and direct THE EXECUTIONER, a big-scale action thriller adapted from the novel series about a sniper who takes on the mob, the KGB and various terrorists. Joel Silver is producing. And while it looks like a Naked Gun sequel is unlikely, its director Akiva Schaffer and writers Dan Gregor and Doug Mand are reteaming for STEPSISTERS, a comical spinoff following Cinderella's abusive stepsisters on their own adventure.
Gwyneth Paltrow will star in STRANGERS, based on Belle Burden's memoir about the shock she felt when her husband of 20 years, with no warning at all, announced that he was leaving her. Heidi Schreck is writing the script. Ryan Gosling is set to star in the next film by the Daniels, aka Everything Everywhere All at Once writer-directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. Of course, everything about this project is being kept tightly under wraps. Filming is set to start in Los Angeles this summer. Snoop Dogg will join Shia LaBeouf in GOD OF THE RODEO, a thriller set in 1967 as a lifelong Louisiana inmate participates in the first rodeo staged by a prison, as the warden seeks to cement his power. Rosalind Ross is writing and directing. Emily Bader and Logan Lerman will star in a remake of the 2004 body-swap comedy 13 GOING ON 30, about a teen who makes a wish that transforms her into her adult self. The project reunites Bader with The People We Meet on Vacation director Brett Haley. The script is by Hannah Marks. Josh Hartnett and Leila George will star in WHITE LIES, a drama that spans three generations in a family, as a man sets out to avoid making the same mistakes as his parents. Oliver Stone is writing and directing his first narrative feature in 10 years. Dylan O'Brien and Hudson Williams will team up for the thriller APPARATUS, about a ride-share driver who is forced to take on a dangerous job. Sofia Banshaf is directing and cowriting the script with Grayson Moore. Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Joen McHale, Brian Jordan Alvarez, Nicole Ritchie, Raven-Symone, Charo and Michelle Visage have all joined STOP! THAT! TRAIN!, the action comedy about drag queens (Ginger Minj and Jujubee) who team up with the president (RuPaul) to save the day during a catastrophic storm. Costars include Monet X Change, Brooke Lynn Hytes and Latrice Royale. Adam Shankman is directing. Gabby Hoffman, Willem Dafoe, F Murray Abraham, Steve Zahn and Adam Horovitz are joining Adam Sandler and Dustin Hoffman in TIME OUT, Scott Cooper's remake of the 2001 French classic about a man who tries to hide his unemployment from his family and friends. Meanwhile, Hoffman and Jennifer Jason Leigh are joining the cast of DEEP CUTS, which follows two music-obsessed young people through their decades-long relationship. Cailee Spaeny and Drew Starkey also star in the film, which Sean Durkin is writing and directing. Eric Andre will star in SYNERGY SYSTEMS, about an indecisive data analyst who discovers that the company he works for is developing a doomsday plot, and he's the only person who can save the world. Toby Harvard (The Greasy Strangler) is writing and directing. And Stephen Colbert and Peter Jackson are producing and cowriting a film set after the Lord of the Rings trilogy. SHADOWS OF THE PAST features hobbits Sam, Merry and Pippin reuniting to retrace their adventure some 14 years after Frodo's death. The story comes from an unfilmed section of one of Tolkien's novels.
Timothee Chalamet will produce and star in PLAYGROUND, based on the acclaimed novel about four people who meet on an island to plan a future involving cities that float on the ocean. Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson will team up for THE CACKLING OF THE DODOS, a black comedy about a small-town farmer who finds a dead body in a grain silo, then finds himself in a messy cover-up orchestrated by his boss. Jason Bateman is directing from a script by Rye Curtis. In addition to joining the sequel to A MINECRAFT MOVIE, Kirsten Dunst will also join Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in THE HOUSEMAID'S SECRET, Paul Feig's sequel in which Sweeney's maid gets into another dangerously seductive domestic situation. Nava Mau, Stephen Lang and Shohreh Aghdashloo lead the cast of THE DREGS, a horror comedy in which a group of friends drink a cursed bottle of grappa while on holiday in the Italian Alps. Connor Martin is writing and directing. Christopher Meloni will team up with his daughter Sophia Meloni to star in CHOP CHEEZE, about a teen boy trying to achieve boss status from the grill master at a New York bodega. Sophia is also writing and directing the film, which also stars Michael Gandolfini, Luca Rickman and Dylan Frankel. Jai Courtney and Aimee Carrero are joining Jason Momoa and Andy Samberg in PROTECTING JARED, an action comedy set in Hawaii. There's no word yet on the plot for this one. Ruben Fleischer is directing from a script by SNL writers John Solomon and Rob Klein. Sarah Pidgeon (Love Story) is joining Jake Gyllenhaal and Kevin Costner in HONEYMOON WITH HARRY, about a guy who, when his fiancee dies right before the wedding, ends up taking his honeymoon trip with his awkward father-in-law. Directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa start filming next month in Sydney. Efren Ramirez, Vannessa Vasquez and Michael Raymond-James will star in the noir-style thriller MOTIVES, about two detectives who are investigating a murder that is linked the elite youth in the city. Bill Camp is joining the crime thriller OPERATION FASTLINK, which centres around a piracy case involving a former mobster and his teenage protege. The film also stars Roman Griffin Davis, Michael Rispoli, Steven Strait and James Mount. Jerry Careccio is writing and directing. And Michaela Coel will write and direct a remake of the 1988 martial arts action thriller BLOODSPORT. Apparently, rather than focussing on the violent combat, this version will explore the fighters' internal motivations and ambitions, more about the journey than the battles.
Jane Fonda will produce and star in THE CORRESPONDENT, based on the novel about a retired lawyer who is forced to confront her long-buried grief and guilt as she receives a series of very personal letters. The script is by Cat Vasko. Marion Cotillard and Walton Goggins will star in JOB, as a couple staging an immersive theatre version of The Book of Job, about a man whose faith is sorely tested in a wager between God and Satan, but he remains faithful. Yuval Adler (Sympathy for the Devil) is writing and directing. Glen Powell will produce and perhaps star in romantic horror thriller THE DEATH ROLL, about a couple whose dream holiday in the tropics is interrupted by a hungry 15-foot crocodile. The script is by Kas Grahan and Rebecca Pollock (Stolen Girls). Erin Doherty has joined Nancy Meyers' still-untitled romantic comedy about a young writer-director who has to work with her producer ex on a high stakes new project. Costars include Jude Law, Penelope Cruz, Michael Fassbender, Kieran Culkin and Owen Wilson. Jack O'Connell, Katy O'Brian and Jason Clarke have joined A QUIET PLACE: PART III, alongside Emily Blunt, Noah Jupe, Millicent Simmons and Cillian Murphy. John Krasinski is once again writing and directing. Plot details are being kept under wraps. Meanwhile, Benjamin Bratt is joining Clarke in the cast of the thriller ALLY CLARK, alongside Viola Davis. It's about an investigator who discovers a secret global conglomerate while looking into her friend's death. Phillip Noyce is directing from a script by Irwin Winkler and Jose Ruisanchez. Jackie Chan will star in the live-action/animated action comedy PAWFECT AGENTS, about a veteran spy who teams up with animal agents, traveling to Europe to recover a priceless mask stolen from a Chinese museum. Leo Zhang (Bleeding Steel) is directing. Amy Sedaris, Owen Thiele, Emil Wakim and Alex Consani are joining PEAKED, a comedy about two former mean girls who try to recapture their glory days at their 10-year reunion. Molly Gordon and Allie Levitan are writing, directing and starring in the film alongside Emma Mackey, Laura Dern, Simone Ashley and Connor Storrie. Former world taekwondo champion Taemi will star in BELLADONNA, a K-pop action thriller about a former assassin who has reinvented herself in Seoul as a florist, but someone from her past forces her back in action. JK Yoon (Tidal Wave) is writing and directing. And Sean Anders (Spirited) is making a movie adaptation of the classic board game THE GAME OF LIFE, in which a spin of the dial propels players through various stages of relationships, careers and home-building. Details are being kept under wraps. The script is by Allan Loeb (The Space Between Us). OLDER NEWS >> | ||
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S T A G E & M O R E beyond the big screen... | |||
A question of faith STAGE: Where There Is No Time grapples with art and commerce, at Seven Dials until 28th March... Grounded in Indian soil INTERVIEW: Chatting with filmmaker Rohan Parashuram Kanawade about his acclaimed romance Cactus Pears... February TV Roundup SCREEN: The Beauty, Heated Rivalry, Stranger Things 5, The Night Manager 2, Wonder Man, Industry 4, more... More relevant than ever INTERVIEW: A conversation with writer-director Bill Condon and actor Tonatiuh about Kiss of the Spider Woman... STAGE: Golden Goose Theatre's cheeky new production of Boys in the Buff... STAGE: The Fit Prince, hilarious holiday romcom anarchy at King's Head Theatre... DANCE: Ebony Scrooge is a dazzling hip-hop take on Dickens, at Sadler's Wells East... STAGE: Beauty and the Beast is Charing Cross Theatre's annual adult pantomime... STAGE: The Great Christmas Feast<, Dickensian dinner and immersive show... STAGE: RVT's panto Growled< riotously spins Beauty and the Beast... NOV TV: Boots, Only Murders 5, Chad Powers, Peacemaker 2, MobLand, The Morning Show 4, Alien: Earth, more... STAGE: Brick Lane Music Hall's The Magic of Christmas dinner-theatre... DANCE: Ballet Black's Shadows, a new double bill at Sadler's Wells...
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Variety.
Deadline.
The industry.
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