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Millie Bobby Brown is lined up to star in PERFECT, a biopic about American gymnast Kerri Strug, who began training at 3 years old and famously struggled to overcome injury and intense pressure to triumph at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Gia Coppola is directing.


The Long Walk costars David Jonsson and Cooper Hoffman will reteam for THE CHAPERONES, about three slacker pals who are hired to transport a troubled teen across the country. India Donaldson (The Good One) is directing from a script by Sebastian Black.
Danielle Brooks, Ed O'Neill, John Higgins, Rhenzy Feliz, Jessica Belkin and Emma Pearson are joining Cameron Diaz in the action comedy BAD DAY, which centres on a single mother who is trying to keep a promise to her daughter against all odds. Jake Szymanski is directing from a script by Laura Solon.
Melissa McCarthy will star in MISS NELSON IS MISSING, a live-action adaptation of the children's book about a class of misbehaving children who discover that their strict substitute is even worse than their regular teacher. McCarthy will apparently play both roles. Brad Copeland is writing the script.
Amy Madigan will be back for a prequel to WEAPONS, tracing the back-story of the indelible Aunt Gladys. Writer-director Zach Cregger came up with the plot while making this year's hit horror thriller, and says he will now expand it to feature length.
Adam Bessa, Virginie Efira and Pierre Ninney have joined the cast of PARALLEL TALES, which writer-director Asghar Farhadi has just started shooting in Paris. The film also stars Isabelle Huppert, Catherine Deneuve and Vincent Cassel. The plot is being kept under wraps.
Sheridan Smith, Randall Park, Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, Loren Gray and Guz Khan are joining Rebel Wilson in GIRL GROUP, a comedy about a diva who is kicked out of her group and court ordered to do community service, so she starts a band with misfit teen girls. Wilson is also writing, directing and producing the film. Costars include Mel Chisholm (Spice Girls), Shaznay Lewis (All Saints) and Ashley Roberts (Pussycat Dolls).
Damon Herriman, Jimmy Gonzales, Alex Meraz, CJ Bloomfield, Awdo Awdo and Saffron Deacon are joining the cast of SUBVERSION, the submarine thriller that also stars Chris Hemsworth, Lily James, Michael Pena, Joe Cole, Teresa Palmer and David Wenham. Patrick Vollrath is directing from a script by Andrew Ferguson.
Playwright-actor-musician Melis Aker will adapt Mayte Garcia's memoir THE MOST BEAUTIFUL for the big screen, recounting her years working with Prince as a dancer, collaborator and his first wife.
And Keenan Thompson will produce MACHO, a biopic about the legendary wrestler Randy "Macho Man" Savage, who initially wanted to play baseball before becoming one of the world's biggest wrestling stars in the late 1970s. Thompson worked with Savage at a promotional event back in 1999.

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Julia Roberts has confirmed that she is planning to return for a sequel to the 1997 romcom MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING, and it looks like Luca Guadagnino will direct from a script by Celine Song. If this happens, it's likely that Rupert Everett, Cameron Diaz and Dermot Mulroney will return as well.


The Help costars Octavia Spencer and Jessica Chastain will reunite for DECK THE Y'ALLS, a holiday comedy costarring Wanda Sykes. It's about a New York baker who heads to Charleston to spend Christmas with her boyfriend's high-powered Southern family. The script is by Tracy Oliver (Girls Trip) and Stefanie Williams.
Nicolas Cage is reteaming with Con Air director Simon West for FORTITUDE, about a group of military officers who ran a misinformation campaign to deceive the Nazis during World War II. The all-star cast includes Ben Kingsley, Matthew Goode, Michael Sheen, Alice Eve, Lukas Haas, Ed Skrein, Jordi Molla and Art Malik.
Lea Seydoux and Catherine Deneuve will star in GENTLE MONSTER, about an acclaimed pianist who moves with her family to a new home in the countryside, where she discovers dark secrets that upend her life. Marie Kreutzer (Corsage) is writing and directing.
Kate Bosworth and Justin Long are reteaming for GRAVE ENCOUNTERS, a reboot of the low-budget 2011 found footage horror about a ghost-hunting reality show crew filming in a haunted abandoned mental asylum. Original writer-directors Colin Minahan and Stuart Ortiz are back.
Rupert Friend, Kevin Durand and Jaeden Martell will star in THE BOY IN THE IRON BOX, based on the series of books by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. It's about a group of mercenaries who crash-land on a snowy mountain, discovering a chain-wrapped box hidden in an abandoned fortress. David Prior is writing and directing; Del Toro is producing.
Jaime King, Blake Jenner, Chris Kattan, Jannel Parrish and Sydney Thomas will star in BOUND FOR GLORY, a coming-of-age drama about an Asian American actor who wants to abandon his Hollywood career, but needs to first discover who he is. Costar Michael Naizu is also directing with his brother John Wilcox.
Ashley Benson, Elias Kacavas, Emily Alyn Lind, Madelaine Petsch and Sadie Stanley are starring in PRETTY BABIES, about two teen girls who run away to Hollywood to become stars, but become trapped in sex work instead. First-time director Tyler-Marie Evans just wrapped principal photography in Oklahoma.
Peter Lawson Jones (A Man Called Otto), Kym Whitley (Happy Gilmore 2) and Donald Webber Jr (Severance) are starring in LAST SHOP ON WALNUT, about a shop owner who is forced to venture out into the world for the first time in 15 years. Writer-director Jason Richardson has just started filming in Cleveland.
And Taylor Swift is releasing a movie she made in secret. THE LIFE OF A SHOWGIRL accompanies her new album of the same title. Both are releasing on October 3rd. The film includes behind-the-scenes footage of making The Fate of Ophelia music video. Other details are being kept under wraps.

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Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio will star in Martin Scorsese's next movie WHAT HAPPENS AT NIGHT. It's a ghost story based on the novel about a married couple who travels from America to a snowy town in Scandinavia to adopt a baby. The script is by Patrick Marber.


John Boyega, Anna Sawai, Teyana Taylor and John Cho will join Scott Mescudi in the voice cast of SLIME, an animated adventure about a young woman (Willow Smith) who signs up for a paid medical trial and is injected with a monster-derived serum that unleashes destructive powers.
Carol Kane, Joanna Scanlon, Lennie James, Jessica Gunning and Stephanie Allynne are joining the cast of ANXIOUS PEOPLE, alongside Angelina Jolie, Jason Segel and Aimee Lou Wood. It's about a reluctant would-be bank robber who takes a group of people hostage, and chaos ensues. Marc Forster is directing from a script by David Magee.
Keke Palmer, Lily James, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Sam Richardson, Tim Robinson, Marcello Hernandez, Nikki Glaser, MrBeast and many more are joining returning voice-cast members Josh Gad, Jason Sudeikis, Rachel Bloom and Danny McBride in the third ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE. John Rice is directing.
Famke Janssen is joining the cast of ONE SECOND AFTER, alongside Josh Holloway and Hannah John-Kamen. It's based on the novel about a family struggling in the aftermath of an electromagnetic pulse that throws the world into chaos. Director Scott Rogers just started filming in Bulgaria.
Paul Walter Hauser is joining Austin Abrams in the new RESIDENT EVIL movie that's being made by Zach Cregger (Weapons). This isn't a continuation of the games or movies, but an original horror story that's set in the zombie outbreak universe.
Sam Spruell, Brandon Perea, Misie Richardson-Sellers and Island Austin are joining Lin Shaye in the sixth INSIDIOUS movie. Plot details are being kept secret; filming got underway this week in Australia with director Jacob Chase.
Demi Lovato and Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas will return to produce and star in for a third CAMP ROCK movie, some 15 years after the last one. Maria Canals-Barrera is also back on board to play Lovato's mother, with new characters played by Sherry Cola, Liamani Segura, Malachi Barton and Lumi Pollack. Veronica Rodriguez is directing.
Musician Benson Boone is making the jump to acting, and it looks like his first film role will be in the live-action GUNDAM movie, based on the anime franchise in which people leave an overcrowded Earth to set up colonies in space, then begin to fight for independence. Jim Mickle is directing.
And word has it that Barbra Streisand will indeed be back for FOCKER-IN-LAW, the fourth Meet the Parents movie again starring Ben Stiller, Robert DeNiro, Blythe Danner and Teri Polo, plus Ariana Grande, Skyler Gisondo and Beanie Feldstein. No word yet on Dustin Hoffman. John Hamburg is back as writer-director.

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Charlize Theron will produce and star in MYSTERIA, an intriguing sci-fi project that is being described as a cyberthriller. There's no other word on the plot. Craig Zobel (Compliance) is directing from a script by Eric Heisserer (Arrival).


Word has it that Leonardo DiCaprio will star in Michael Mann's long-gestating followup to his 1995 heist thriller HEAT. Also rumoured for roles are Adam Driver and Austin Butler. And the film's prequel/sequel premise means we might also see a return of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
Joe Locke, Tom Cullen, Marli Siu and Rakie Ayola are starring in BLACK CHURCH BAY, a mystery thriller about a teacher whose life is upended when he makes a connection with a younger man. Rhys Marc Jones is making his writing-directing debut.
Karla Sofia Gascon, Vittoria Puccini and Lino Guanciale are starring in SCHOOL OF SEDUCTION, about a coach who helps six people overcome their insecurities and find love in the digital age. Director Carlo Verdone has just started filming in Rome.
Zooey Deschanel and Michelle Buteau will star in HEATHER OF THE VALLEY, a comedy about two former high school classmates who are sent back in time to 18th century Scotland, the setting for their favourite TV series. Sheri Elwood (Tulsa King) is directing from a script by Kate Spurgeon (American Dad).
Monica Dolan, Andrew Bennett and Ian McElhinney will star in THE LOST CHILDREN OF TUAM, based on the true story of a history enthusiast who uncovers the horrific fact that nearly 800 children were buried in unmarked graves at a young mothers home in Ireland. Frank Berry is directing from a script by Rebecca Lenkiewicz.
Bruce Dern is joining the cast of ALL DAY HAPPY DANCE, a coming-of-age comedy centred around a boy who shares his ADHD meds with his twin brother, as well as others in the family. Costars include Nick Stahl and Wallace Langham. John Francis Sullivan is directing.
Cory Hendrix (The Bear) and Ahmad Ferguson (The Chi) are joining the cast of MOSES THE BLACK, a drama starring Omar Epps and Wiz Khalifa as Chicago gangsters. Costars include Quavo and Chukwudi Iwuji. Yelena Popovic is writing and directing.
Sarah Levy (Schitt's Creek), Phillipa Soo and Adam Pally will star in RUN, based on the novel Plain Jain, about a woman who sets out to run a New Jersey marathon while navigating the breakdown of her marriage and the impending death of her best friend. Melissa Miller Costanzo is directing.
And Lin Shaye will be back for a sixth INSIDIOUS movie, again playing the steely psychic Elise Rainer, who holds her nerve against all manner of supernatural horror. Amelia Eve (The Haunting of Bly Manor) is also joining the cast. Of course, the plot is being guarded like a state secret. Director Jacob Chase plans to start filming soon in Australia.

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S T A G E   &   M O R E
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Dance your life away

STAGE: Michael Keegan-Dolan and Teac Damsa bring the biographical How to Be a Dancer to Sadler's Wells East...


Perfect synchronicity

DANCE: Sadeck Berrabah brings level 2 of his acclaimed show Murmuration to the Peacock Theatre for 10 days...

INTERVIEW: Writer-director Corey Sherman talks about his film Big Boys...

STAGE: Lorenzo Allchurch's new play Lost Watches at the Park Theatre...

DANCE: Pete Townsend's Quadrophenia becomes a mod ballet at Sadler's Wells...

JULY TV: Too Much, The Bear 4, Andor 2, Squid Game 3, The Last of Us 2, Sirens, Murderbot and more...

STAGE: Kiki & Herb return to London for three nights at Soho Theatre Walthamstow...

STAGE: Otto & Astrid bring The Stages Tour to London for one night only...

DANCE: Botis Seva's Until We Sleep defies gravity at Sadler's Wells East...

STAGE: Simon Kane's surreal Jonah Non Grata at Soho Theatre, then the Fringe...

STAGE: London Clown Festival kicks off with a rambunctious cabaret at Soho Theatre...

MAY TV: The White Lotus, Hacks, Adolescence, The Four Seasons, The Studio, Mid-Century Modern, more...


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NEWS SOURCES: Dark Horizons. Digital Spy. The Hollywood Reporter. Deadline. The Wrap. BBC. IMDb. Rotten Tomatoes.
ALSO: Ain't It Cool News. British Film Institute. CNN. Empire. Entertainment Weekly. Evening Standard.
Film Threat. The Guardian. indieWire. Screen International. Sight and Sound. Variety.

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