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Jessie Buckley, Saoirse Ronan and Dakota Johnson are joining Josh O'Connor in Alice Rohrwacher's next movie, THREE INCESTUOUS SISTERS. It's based on an illustrated book about a lighthouse keeper who interrupts the isolated life of three siblings. O'Connor previously starred in Rohrwacher's La Chimera. Delroy Lindo and Damson Idris are being lined up to join the cast of Ryan Coogler's third BLACK PANTHER movie, alongside Denzel Washington. There's still no word on the plot, or who else from the franchise will be back. But filming is set to start this summer. Jonathan Majors has lined up his first acting project since his court conviction. He'll star in the new thriller from Kyle Rankin (Run Hide Fight). There's no title yet, and the plot hasn't been revealed, but it's said to be along the lines of Red Dawn, in which teens took on invading Soviet paratroopers. Paul Giamatti will produce and star in BOUTIQUE, a mystery horror about an American tourist who travels to an English seaside town and stumbles across a secret society. Jim Gavin (Lodge 49) is writing and directing. Filming is scheduled to take place in the UK this summer. Jared Harris joins WHAT HAPPENS AT NIGHT, the new thriller by Martin Scorsese, which costars Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Patricia Clarkson and Mads Mikkelsen. It's about an American couple that find themselves in an eerie remote hotel when they travel to Scandinavia to adopt a child. Sasha Calle is joining the cast of Mike Flanagan's still-untitled new take on THE EXORCIST, alongside Scarlett Johansson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne and Jacobi Jupe. The plot is being kept under wraps; filming starts this week in New York. Casper Van Dien and Bastiano Ferrari are joining Dove Cameron and RJ Mitte in the romantic thriller LOVE ME DEAD, about a mortician whose quiet life is upended when he falls for a darkly obsessed waitress. Josh Webber is writing and directing. Paul Kaye and Lucian Msamati (Conclave) will star in FOUND, a drama about a man wrongly accused of murder in a small English village. Actor Kalungi Ssebandeke (Doctor Who) is making his writing-directing debut. Adrian Grenier, Odette Annable, Michael Monks and UFC fighter Henry Cejudo are set to reprise their roles from the short SELF-CUSTODY for a feature-length version. It's an action thriller about a lost cryptocurrency fortune. Garrett Patten and Fernando Ferro directed the short, and are working on the feature. And Jason Reitman and Gil Keenan are reportedly working on a live-action adaptation of ASTRO BOY, the 1950s manga that was turned into three popular anime series and a 2009 animated movie. It follows the adventures of a young android with human emotions.
Tom Hanks will play Abraham Lincoln in the live-action/stop-motion film LINCOLN IN THE BARDO, based on the novel that travels into the US president's mind as he grieves the death of his son. Director Duke Johnson (Anomalisa) is apparently planning to use a number of animation styles. Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali will reteam for JURASSIC WORLD: LIBERATION, a direct sequel to Rebirth, once again directed by Gareth Edwards. Of course, the title hasn't been confirmed, production dates haven't been set, and there are no plot details yet. Andrew Scott will join Emily Blunt in WALK THE BLUE FIELDS, based on a short story about a woman who, on her wedding day, is forced to confront an unresolved romantic triangle. John Crowley is directing from a script by Conor McPherson. Tiffany Haddish is joining Rosario Dawson in THE LESSON, a dramatic horror film about a group of students who are haunted by their late teacher. Writer-director JoJo Ryder plans to start filming in Los Angeles later this year. Chris Pine is lined up to star opposite Emma Stone in the romantic comedy THE CATCH. Plot details are being kept under wraps. Stone's husband Dave McCary is directing from a script by Patrick Kang and Michael Levin. Mark Rylance, Edmund Donovan and Shira Haas will join Elle Fanning and Dakota Fanning in THE NIGHTINGALE, based on the WWII-set novel about sisters who take separate paths to survival in Nazi-occupied France. Michael Morris (Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy) is directing from a script by Dana Stevens. Amy Ryan, Paul Rudd, Paul Giamatti, Evan Peters, Tatiana Maslany and Jason Clarke will star in Tom McCarthy's untitled new film, a dark comedy based on the true story of experts gathering in 1980 Florida for a conference on carbon emissions. Lily Collins will produce and play Audrey Hepburn in a drama about the making of Blake Edwards' classic 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's, adapted from Truman Capote's novel. Alena Smith (Dickinson) is writing the script, based on the book FIFTH AVENUE, 5AM. JK Simmons will star in the 1980s-set PURGATORY, as a priest helping a 13-year-old girl (Ruby McGurrin) cope with her father's (Search Party's John Reynolds) mental struggle after his wife (The Bear's Abby Elliott) leaves them. Producer Lindsay Lanzillotta is making her directing debut with a script by Christine Speer. And rumour has it that Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu are planning to return for a third CHARLIE'S ANGELS movie, following on from their 2000 and 2003 hits. Demi Moore may also return as a former Angel. Barrymore is producing; Pete Chiarelli (Crazy Rich Asians) is writing the script.
Viola Davis will produce a film adaptation of the comic book THE UNTAMED: A SINNER'S PRAYER, about a man who makes a deal with the devil so he can collect the souls of the people who killed his family. The comic's creator Sebastian A Jones will write and direct. Kristin Bell will voice the tomboyish pink hedgehog Amy Rose in SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 4, alongside vocal cast members Ben Schwartz, Idris Elba and Keanu Reeves, plus live actors James Marsden and Jim Carrey. Jeff Fowler is back as director. Eddie Redmayne will star in the next film from Japanese maestro Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters). There are no details yet about the title, plot or even whether it will be filmed in Japan. Shirley MacLaine will star in MARGRET AND STEVIE, a biopic about Curious George author Margret Rey, exploring how she took on publishers to tell her stories her own way. Mad Men creator Matthew Wiener is writing and directing. Chloe Grace Moretz and Walton Goggins will star in MISTER, an action comedy about an amnesiac who is being hunted by killers, so he turns to his estranged daughter for help. Stunt coordinator Wade Eastwood is making his directing debut. Filming start next month in Madrid. Kate McKinnon and John Cena will join Jennifer Garner in ONE ATTEMPT REMAINING, a comedy about a couple whose divorce is complicated when they discover that their crypto account has made millions. Kay Cannon is directing. Mads Mikkelsen is joining the cast of WHAT HAPPENS AT NIGHT, the next film by Martin Scorsese, which costars Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio and Patricia Clarkson. It's a thriller about an American couple that travels to Scandinavia to adopt a child, then find themselves in an eerie remote hotel. Carla Gugino and Matthew Modine have the title roles in VIVIEN & THE FLORIST, a drama based on a key period in the life of Vivien Leigh, when she made an unexpected connection with a florist in 1966 Philadelphia. David Hyde Pierce and Jack Davenport play John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier. Nick Sandow is directing from a script by Jayce Bartok. Thomas Lennon, Gillian Bolt, Sydney Agudong, Ashleigh Murray and Sydney Cole Alexander will star in BACH SH*T CRAZY, a slasher comedy set over a bachelorette weekend at a ski chalet, where a scavenger hunt takes a violent turn. Josie Andrews is writing and directing. Mark Edelshteyn (Anora) will star in BECOMING CAPA, a romantic biopic tracing the relationship between pioneer war photographers Gerta Pohorylle and Endre Friedmann, who published their work under the pseudonym Robert Capa, which Friedmann later adopted as his own, while Pohorylle worked as Gerda Taro. Charlotte Colbert (She Will) is writing and directing. And Iko Uwais (Expend4bles) will return to his native Indonesia for WARRIOR, as a silat master who muse delve into Jakarta's criminal underworld and face old enemies to protect a young boy. John Radel is writing and directing.
Benito Martinez Ocasio (aka Bad Bunny), Javier Bardem, Viggo Mortensen and Edward Norton will star in the 19th century historical epic PORTO RICO, about revolutionary Jose Maldonado Roman, who led an army of ex-convicts to overthrow colonial rule in Puerto Rico. Rene Perez Joglar (aka Residente) is directing and cowriting with Alexander Dinelaris. Daniel Kaluuya will star in the thriller HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL, as a man who wakes up in a strange hotel room, then struggles to find a way out. Adam McKay is also appearing in the film; Michael Shanks (Together) is writing and directing. Laura Dern, Connor Storrie and Levon Hawke are joining the cast of Molly Gordon's new comedy PEAKED, about two former high school mean girls trying to relive their glory days at their 10-year reunion. The film also stars Emma Mackey, Simone Ashley and Gordon. Catherine Zeta-Jones will star in the psychological thriller CUPID, playing a marriage counsellor who pushes a couple into some very dangerous behaviour. Tate Taylor is directing from a script by Carey and Shane Van Dyke. Nick Jonas will star in the action thriller BODYMAN, about an eccentric billionaire who celebrates Christmas by signing over his private military company to his bodyguard, spurring his children to take violent action. Gary Fleder is directing from a script by Byron Balasco. Leo Woodall is joining Sydney Sweeney in THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY, based on the Edith Wharton novel about a woman climbing the social ladder in early 20th century New York City. Josie Rourke is writing and directing. Dustin Hoffman will play Adam Sandler's father in Scott Cooper's next film TIME OUT. It's a remake of the hit 2001 French drama about an unemployed man who gets deeper into trouble as he hides his unemployment from family and friends. Tyrese Gibson, Armie Hammer, Lin Shaye, Jake Busey, Leo Fitzpatrick and Billy Zane will star in MASCOTLAND, about two brothers who escape from a lifetime in captivity, then meet a caring stranger while trying to adjust to the real world. Kerry Mondragon is writing and directing. Jessica Gunning will play Cass Elliot in MY MAMA CASS, a biopic about the musician who became a star as a member of 1960s folk rock band The Mamas & The Papas. Her daughter Owen Elliot-Kugell is writing the script. Sharlto Copley and Josh Duhamel will play pirates in the action thriller THE GOOD SAMARITAN, which stars Daisy Ridley as a doctor who is attacked while trying to rescue a wounded stranger off the coast of Indonesia. Pierre Morel is directing. Danny Glover will produce a biopic tracing the life of jazz and blues icon Dinah Washington, with playwright Winsome Pinnock writing the script. The story will centre on a two-week period in London following the release of her Grammy-winning hit What a Diff'rence a Day Makes. And Jason Statham will star in JASON STATHAM STOLE MY BIKE, a meta action comedy that will apparently focus on the humour rather than the violence. The plot details are being kept under wraps. The film reteams Statham with Hobbs & Shaw director David Leitch. The script is by Alison Flierl (School of Rock). OLDER NEWS >> | ||
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