Mortensen had been asked, multiple times, to sign on for the film, but finally declined. The result is that there has been a casting process over the last few months to find an actor in his 30s to replace him.
Read moreDavid O. Russell’s Linda Ronstadt Biopic Acquired by Miramax — Selena Gomez to Star
Selena Gomez is looking for her big Oscar role, and it might come in the form of playing ‘70s music icon Linda Ronstadt.
Read moreBox Office: ‘Hoppers’ ($41M+), ‘The Bride’ ($8M+), ‘Scream 7’ to Drop Whopping 74% — Readers’ Thoughts?
Driven by good reviews and an “A” CinemaScore, the film had a $13M Friday and is now eyeing an impressive $41M weekend—the best opening for an original Pixar since 2017’s “Coco” nabbed $50M.
Read morePixar Boss Defends Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Rewrite After Original Gay Character Was Cut: “We’re Making a Movie, Not Therapy”
Docter still defends this decision, telling WSJ that Pixar believes some parents don’t want entertainment to force them to have a conversation they weren’t ready for with their children.
Read moreTimothée Chalamet Opera and Ballet Backlash Is Awards-Season Nonsense
We are officially deep into awards-season brain rot. No, really. I really tried to avoid this topic entirely, foolishly thinking it would just go away, but for some reason it just grew and grew.
Read moreRyan Coogler’s ‘X-Files’ Reboot Starts Shooting in May
The Coogler-directed pilot is reportedly set to film from May through June in Vancouver — the same city where the original series shot its early seasons.
Read morePixar Confirms ‘Monsters Inc. 3’ as the Studio Continues to Lean Hard Into Sequels
“Monsters Inc. 3” is now officially happening, coming in 2029 or 2030, which will be around 16 years since the last one, “Monsters University,” helmed by Dan Scanlon.
Read more‘Smile 3’ in the Works, But Parker Finn Will Not Return to Direct
The first two ‘Smile’ films were made for cheap, and there was no reason to believe that another one wouldn’t get made. Sadly, Finn, their creator, is not coming back.
Read moreLynne Ramsay Might Re-Edit ‘Die My Love’ With New Ending, Admits Film Was “Rushed” For Cannes
Lynne Ramsay admits she’s not sure if the ending of her most recent film, “Die My Love,” was the right one, and might change it many months after its theatrical release last November.
Read moreBox Office: ‘The Bride’ Bombs With $1M Thursday Previews, ‘Hoppers’ ($3.2M) and ‘Scream 7’ ($2.5M)
The box office numbers for Thursday preview screenings are slowly trickling in, and a few interesting narratives are starting to take shape.
Read more‘The Hunt for Gollum’ Reportedly Eyed as the Start of a New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Trilogy
What is Lord of the Rings without ambition? We’ve already had two trilogies happen, the other being the much-divisive ‘Hobbit’ releases. How about another one?
Read moreQuentin Tarantino’s Next Project Is a British-Style Farce Play Aiming for 2027 Debut in London’s West End
Remember last summer when Quentin Tarantino hinted that he was pausing work on his tenth and final movie to write a play? Well, he wasn’t kidding.
Read more‘Digger’ Test Screening Reactions Say Tom Cruise Is Unrecognizable in Iñárritu’s Dark Comedy
“Digger,” the mysterious new dark comedy from Alejandro González Iñárritu, starring Tom Cruise, is officially set to hit theaters in October 2026, but a secret screening gives us first details.
Read moreAnnapurna Is Back — Megan Ellison Resurrects Indie Powerhouse
We actually have David Ellison to thank for this — helping Megan, his sister, resurrect her indie label, potentially within his Warner-Paramount deal, is probably the best news we will hear about this merger.
Read moreLeonardo DiCaprio Gets Mustache and Prosthetic Belly for Martin Scorsese’s ‘What Happens at Night’ — First Look
We have our first look at the appearance Leonardo DiCaprio will be sporting in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming adaptation of “What Happens at Night,” which began production last week in Prague.
Read moreSiân Heder (‘CODA’) to Direct ‘Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow’ for Paramount With Daisy Edgar-Jones
After the Oscar-winning “CODA,” Heder likely had no shortage of options when it came to choosing her next project. With the industry eager to work with her, the possibilities seemed wide open.
Read more‘The Wild Robot Escapes’: DreamWorks Sets Sequel With ‘Nimona’ Director Troy Quane and Heidi Jo Gilbert
Chris Sanders is returning to write the script but won’t be directing this time around. Instead, Troy Quane and Heidi Jo Gilbert are set to helm the film.
Read moreWho Are the Best One-Film Directors in Cinema History?
These are rare directors who crafted a singularly brilliant debut, and sadly, due to either personal choice, sheer industry inertia, or worse, tragedy would never return to the director’s chair again.
Read morePeter Jackson to Receive Honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes 2026
“[There is] clearly a before and an after Peter Jackson,” added Cannes artistic director Thierry Frémaux. “Larger-than-life cinema is his trademark.”
Read moreOscars 2026: Sean Penn and Stellan Skarsgård Face Off in a Nail-Biting Acting Race
In all likelihood, the consensus says it’ll be Penn vs. Skarsgård battling it out for the Oscar. Who actually wins is a toss-up, but Penn is my bet.
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