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Tessa Thompson Leads Cannes Thriller Foxfinder

Tessa Thompson Leads Cannes Thriller Foxfinder

Aoife McArdle’s political thriller Foxfinder, starring Tessa Thompson, Owen Cooper and Ebon Moss‑Bachrach, is set to launch its sales at Cannes with a strong European‑UK financing slate. The film, ada

Deadline · 3mo ago
Rachel Zegler's 'Evita' Revival Heads to Broadway Spring 2027

Rachel Zegler's 'Evita' Revival Heads to Broadway Spring 2027

A revival of 'Evita' starring Rachel Zegler, a hit in London's West End under director Jamie Lloyd, will transfer to Broadway in spring 2027, with Lloyd reimagining the signature outdoor balcony scene

Variety · 3mo ago
Canneseries: Jisoo, Adam Scott Drive TV IP Pivot

Canneseries: Jisoo, Adam Scott Drive TV IP Pivot

Canneseries proved its resilience after MipTV’s exit, turning into a star‑studded showcase that highlighted the rise of global IP and cross‑media talent—from K‑pop icon Jisoo to ‘Severance’ star Adam

Variety · 3mo ago
Electric Entertainment Lands 'O Horizon' World Rights

Electric Entertainment Lands 'O Horizon' World Rights

Electric Entertainment has acquired world distribution rights to the sci-fi drama 'O Horizon,' starring Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn, and will launch international sales at the Cannes Market ah

Deadline · 3mo ago
Box Office: ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Poised for Massive Debut Above $80 Million Domestically, $180 Million Globally

Box Office: ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Poised for Massive Debut Above $80 Million Domestically, $180 Million Globally

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is set to dominate the box office, targeting a $75‑$80M opening and $180M global haul, backed by Disney’s $100M production spend and a star‑studded returning cast. Its debut is

Variety · 3mo ago
New Book Chronicles Arctic Monkeys' Sheffield Beginnings

New Book Chronicles Arctic Monkeys' Sheffield Beginnings

A new book chronicles Arctic Monkeys' chaotic early years in mid-2000s Sheffield, drawing on firsthand accounts from bandmates, scene peers, and venue staff to reveal the raucous local scene that birt

The Guardian Culture · 3mo ago
Roger Avary Tapped to Direct AI-Assisted Paradise Lost

Roger Avary Tapped to Direct AI-Assisted Paradise Lost

Roger Avary is set to write and direct a feature adaptation of John Milton's 1667 epic poem Paradise Lost for AI-oriented production company Ex Machina Studios, with K5 International launching world s

Deadline · 3mo ago
Storaro to Receive Special David di Donatello Award

Storaro to Receive Special David di Donatello Award

Triple Oscar‑winning cinematographer Vittorio Storaro will be honored with a special David di Donatello award at the 71st ceremony on May 6, a celebration staged by Cinecittà Studios. The tribute, pra

Variety · 3mo ago
Peter Jackson, Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton to Take Part in Cannes Rendezvous Conversations

Peter Jackson, Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton to Take Part in Cannes Rendezvous Conversations

Peter Jackson will join Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton for a series of Cannes Rendezvous talks, with Jackson’s conversation slated for May 13 after receiving an honorary Palme d’Or. Blanchett will u

Variety · 3mo ago
CW partners with ESPN, Roku to stream sports and shows

CW partners with ESPN, Roku to stream sports and shows

The CW is expanding its streaming footprint by partnering with ESPN to carry its 800 hours of sports and with Roku to place its entertainment shows a day after broadcast. The deals give the network br

Deadline · 3mo ago
Celluloid Dreams Secures ACID Film Rewind Barcelona

Celluloid Dreams Secures ACID Film Rewind Barcelona

French director Paul Nouhet’s skate‑boarding memoir "Rewind Barcelona" lands in Cannes’ ACID section, with Celluloid Dreams securing international sales rights. The film blends documentary footage of

Deadline · 3mo ago
Martin Zandvliet Debuts ‘Harvest’ at Canneseries

Martin Zandvliet Debuts ‘Harvest’ at Canneseries

Martin Zandvliet, Oscar‑nominated director of Land of Mine, debuted his first TV drama Harvest at Canneseries, offering a seven‑part Danish saga about a farming family’s power struggle. While critics

Deadline · 3mo ago
Keegan stars in Netflix's 8‑ep Harlan Coben series

Keegan stars in Netflix's 8‑ep Harlan Coben series

Netflix announced that Michelle Keegan will lead the eight‑episode adaptation of Harlan Coben’s thriller “The Woods,” reuniting her with the streaming platform and the author after her prior hit “Miss

Variety · 3mo ago
Dan Reed slams Michael Jackson biopic for whitewashing

Dan Reed slams Michael Jackson biopic for whitewashing

Dan Reed, director of Leaving Neverland, slammed the new Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' for whitewashing alleged child abuse and profiting from the story, even as the film opened to a $217 million g

The Guardian Culture · 3mo ago
Cinetic Takes Sales on Cantona Cannes Doc

Cinetic Takes Sales on Cantona Cannes Doc

Cinetic has acquired international sales rights for "Cantona," a four-year-in-the-making documentary about Eric Cantona that will screen as a Cannes Special Selection and count among only three UK fil

Deadline · 3mo ago
Sara Driver’s ‘Madam P’ Filming Wraps in Portugal

Sara Driver’s ‘Madam P’ Filming Wraps in Portugal

Filming has wrapped on Sara Driver’s fourth feature, *The Odd Enchantment Of Madam P*, an international co‑production starring a multinational cast and backed by European funds, marking a new avant‑ga

Deadline · 3mo ago
ScreenSkills: UK Film & TV Firms Impose AI Controls Amid Hiring Crisis

ScreenSkills: UK Film & TV Firms Impose AI Controls Amid Hiring Crisis

A new ScreenSkills report reveals some UK film and TV companies are imposing strict internal controls on AI due to copyright and accuracy concerns, while the sector simultaneously struggles with sever

Deadline · 3mo ago
Sheffield DocFest Unveils 100+ Premieres, Kids Strand

Sheffield DocFest Unveils 100+ Premieres, Kids Strand

Sheffield DocFest unveiled its 2026 lineup, featuring more than 100 premieres, a new children‑focused GEN DocFest strand, high‑profile tributes, and a spotlight on environmental activism, signaling an

Deadline · 3mo ago
Wilson Calls Phone-Dump Claim 'Outrageous' in Defamation Trial

Wilson Calls Phone-Dump Claim 'Outrageous' in Defamation Trial

Rebel Wilson took the witness stand for a second day in a Sydney federal court, branding the suggestion she deliberately dumped her phone in a park to hide evidence in Charlotte MacInnes' defamation c

The Guardian Culture · 3mo ago
Berfield defends Sullivan's Malcolm reboot absence

Berfield defends Sullivan's Malcolm reboot absence

Justin Berfield revealed on a podcast that Erik Per Sullivan turned down four or five offers to reprise Dewey in the 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival, urging paparazzi to leave the reclusive former co-

Variety · 3mo ago

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