The project, which is supposed to start shooting this year, has yet again lost a director. Lee Isaac Chung has exited the project, “amicably,” we’re told, due to “creative differences.” A search for a new director is underway.
Read moreMike Flanagan’s ‘The Exorcist’ Reboot Starts Filming — John Leguizamo Joins the Stacked Cast
The reboot now stars Scarlett Johansson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Diane Lane, Noah Jupe, Laurence Fishburne, Sasha Calle and John Leguizamo.
Read moreDaniel Craig Cast in ‘The Batman II’?
Matt Reeves is expected to begin production on “The Batman: Part II” on May 29 in London. Nearly all of the major roles have been cast, with one exception: Christopher Dent, the father of Harvey Dent.
Read more‘The Bride’ Reviews Are Very Mixed: “A Wokified ‘Joker’-fied Feminist Opera”
The review embargo has lifted on Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride,” and it’s not looking good for Warner Bros’ $100M-costing movie.
Read moreReport: Oscar Voters “Put Off” by Timothée Chalamet’s “Swagger”
A THR piece tackling the Oscars asks the simple question: “Why Not Timothée?”; this comes after Scott Feinberg reported on Sunday that Chalamet’s “swagger” has “put off” many Oscar voters.
Read more‘Lanterns’ Trailer: HBO/DCU Series Stars Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler
HBO’s “Lanterns” follows intergalactic law enforcers Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) as they investigate a murder in rural Nebraska.
Read more‘I Love Boosters’ Is NEON’s Most Expensive Film Ever, and Apparently Being Positioned for Awards Season?
NEON CEO Tom Quinn believes the $20M film is “going to play throughout the year, not just in its first window this summer.”
Read moreTeyana Taylor Confirms Talks With PTA About a ‘One Battle After Another’ Sequel: “The Conversations Are Very Real”
Teyana Taylor, Oscar-nominated for her role as Perfidia in PTA’s film, confirms she’s discussed, in fact begged, with the director the possibility of a sequel centered on her character.
Read moreCannes 2026 Official Selection Set to Be Announced on April 9
The Official Selection for the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, scheduled from May 12 to May 23, will be revealed on April 9 in Paris.
Read moreMarlon Wayans Says ‘Scary Movie 6’ Will Attempt to “Cancel Cancel Culture” and “Bring Back Comedy the Way It Used To Be”
The man who gave us “White Chicks” and “Little Man” says he’s here to save comedy with “Scary Movie 6.”
Read moreTricia Tuttle Will Remain Festival Director of the Berlinale
It’s been confirmed that Tricia Tuttle will remain the director of the Berlin International Film Festival, following a supervisory board meeting on Wednesday.
Read more‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailer Coming “Any Day Now”
So, I did a little digging and reached out to a source at Sony Pictures. Their reply? “Any day now.” The trailer will also be shown before screenings of “Project Hail Mary.”
Read moreWhy Did David Zaslav Just Sell $114 Million Worth of Stock of Warner Bros Discovery?
This comes just days after the merger announcement with Paramount. The stock had been moving on speculation. Then boom. The CEO sells. The optics aren’t good.
Read moreMaggie Gyllenhaal Talks “Rough” Test Screenings for ‘The Bride’ and Studio Interference
Gyllenhaal describes the unusually intense testing of “The Bride,” with audiences and Warner Bros. executives scrutinizing the film.
Read more‘Scary Movie 6’ Moves Up to June 5, Same Weekend as ‘Masters of the Universe’
More bad news for Amazon/MGM’s $200 million–costing “Masters of the Universe,” which has already had a tough time building buzz ahead of its June 5 release.
Read moreRyan Reynolds’ ‘Animal Friends’ Delayed… Again, Now Pushed to 2027 — Shot Four Years Ago
“Animal Friends” is an R-rated live-action/animation hybrid film, in the same vein as ‘Roger Rabbit, with Ryan Reynolds, Aubrey Plaza, Jason Momoa, and Vince Vaughn.
Read moreCan ‘Sinners’ Win Best Picture?
The question being asked by every awards writer at the moment: after months of “One Battle After Another” sweeping, does Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” now, suddenly, have a legitimate shot at winning Best Picture?
Read more‘Game of Thrones’ Movie in the Works at Warner Bros. With ‘Andor’ Screenwriter
A “Game of Thrones” movie is happening, with “House of Cards” showrunner and “Andor” writer Beau Willimon penning the screenplay and Warner Bros. producing.
Read more‘Project Hail Mary’ Has A Budget of $200M+
This is a huge swing, but if this lands the way Amazon/MGM is hoping — if it captures the cultural footprint of “The Martian” — this could be one very expensive gamble that actually pays off.
Read moreBertrand Bonello’s ‘Santo Subito!’ Starts Filming, With Mark Ruffalo and Charlotte Rampling Set
Bonello has started production on “Santo Subito!” in Rome, which will draw inspiration from the legacy of Pope John Paul II, particularly the passionate cries of “Santo Subito!”
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