The overriding message this Cannes market? “There’s a lot." “A few weeks ago we thought there would a decent amount but, wow,” one packaging agent told us. Domestic remains a major challenge in terms of acquisitions but the mood is one of optimism that buying will get done. “I think the A and B level distributors will be biting in Cannes — the studios and streamers,” another seller told us. Our carefully curated Cannes hot list has 20 projects including Kristen Stewart returning on a vampire movie, Dwayne Johnson in a big-budget A24 wrestling pic, Mahershala Ali in a gritty big-canvas crime movie, a couple of Jason Statham projects for those who want brawn, historical drama with Russell Crowe, a YA empowerment pic with Chris Pratt, and there’s musical comedy with Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas for those who want something lighter. >>>The Hot List More From Cannes: Celia Imrie, Isla Fisher, Andie MacDowell & Isabella Rossellini Among Cast For ‘The Temptation Of Gracie’, WestEnd Launches For Cannes Market Samuel Goldwyn Films Takes North American Rights For ‘Goebbels And The Führer’ From Beta Cinema Gerard Butler In Talks To Re-Team With Christian Gudegast For Action Adventure ‘Empire State’ Kirsten Dunst & Daniel Bruhl Join Keanu Reeves In Ruben Ostlund’s ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’ Vue CEO Tim Richards On The Company’s “Accelerated” Move Into Distribution, Using AI To Programme Films & The Narrowing Gap Between Multiplex And Art House Cinemas Cannes #MeToo: Fest Kicks Off Amid Starry Petition Calling For New Sexual Crimes Law & Allegations Against Veteran ‘The Pianist’ Producer Apple Makes Worldwide Deal For Everest Sherpa Movie ‘Tenzing’ Starring Tom Hiddleston & Willem Dafoe Neon Lifts The Lid On International Sales Ambitions & The Chances Of Making It Five Palmes d’Or In A Row ‘The Second Act’ Review: Quentin Dupieux’s Cannes Film Festival Opener Is A Layered, Bubbly Film World Meta-Fest |
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Harry Potter Baking - That invaluable Potter IP just keeps on rising with a baking competition set at Food Network. Shot at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking (w/t) will feature a range of cake creations, while bakers and pastry chefs will be given unprecedented access to the film sets. >>>Great Feast In The Pink - Legally Blonde has become the first big MGM title to spawn a TV series for Prime Video. The Amazon streamer has ordered Elle, a prequel to the smash Reese Witherspoon movie. It hails from Witherspoon and her Hello Sunshine banner. >>>Teenage Elle Woods Breaking Baz @ Cannes - A double helping of Breaking Baz this morning first sees Meryl Streep talk Mamma Mia! 3 and then Billy Zane unveil a first look at the star channeling Marlon Brando in Waltzing with Brando. >>> Fest Uncovered Netflix Blow Up - Netflix is once again tapping into nightmare social media stories with its latest doc series from The Tinder Swindler maker Raw TV. This Blew Up will spotlight a successful company, individual or event that fell from grace, with the linking factor being social media escalation. >>>Social Media Spirals ‘The Good Doctor’ Star & EPs Talk Finale - In the first of a two-part interview with Deadline, The Good Doctor star Freddie Highmore and co-showrunners David Shore, who created the series based on a Korean format, and Liz Friedman, discuss the first hour of the show's finale. >>>Postmortem Doc Talk Podcast: Director Yance Ford - What is the purpose of police in the U.S.? To ensure public safety, many people might answer. But that’s a thoroughly misleading definition in the view of Oscar-nominated filmmaker Yance Ford. In his new documentary Power, premiering on Netflix this Friday, the filmmaker argues policing in America is really about the maintenance and enforcement of a particular social order. >>>Dive Deeper Amazon's Upfront Debut - A trio of Amazon ad execs closed the company’s first upfront presentation Tuesday morning in New York, emphasizing the company’s difference-making scale as monthly reach to Prime Video hits 200 million. >>>"We’ve Connected The Dots" |
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There’s a lot of epic noise, a lot of great chase and a lot of bare-chested dudes, particularly on motorcycles, in George Miller’s prequel Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which makes its world premiere at Cannes on Wednesday night. As such, reading Anya Taylor-Joy’s comments to Deadline about the shoot could strike readers like a lightning bolt. “By nature, of how arduous the shooting schedule was, I was very often alone and she’s a character that’s very much in her head and she’s very, very quiet, so it felt everything around me that pushed that sense of isolation,” said Taylor-Joy about the dystopian desert wasteland, one-armed survivor and renegade. >>>Watch The Interview |
| Exclusive Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins has signed on to star in Bruno Penguin and the Staten Island Princess, the latest film from director Nick Cassavetes. Exclusive Tamera “Tee” Kissen is joining the cast of Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black, a new Netflix series. Liam Neeson is set to board Guy Moshe‘s action thriller Hotel Tehran opposite Zachary Levi. Exclusive Rebecca Wisocky has been cast in a key recurring role in Season 3 of Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble‘s The Sex Lives of College Girls. Exclusive Freddy Rodriguez and Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr are set to lead the Averted Vision Pictures indie horror/thriller You Lose You Die, written by Carlos “Spiff TV” Suarez, who will also make his feature directorial debut. |
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More News 🚨 Lori Beth Denberg, the former Nickelodeon and All That star, is making claims against Dan Schneider. The former child actor says Schneider showed her porn and initiated phone sex when she was a teenager. 🎟️ Warner Bros/DC Studios feature take of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will hit theaters on June 26, 2026. 🤝 Fremantle has named Megan McGrath Senior Vice President of Unscripted Development. Additionally, Stephanie Valentin and Emily Bon have been brought on as Vice Presidents of Unscripted Development. 🎬 Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s adaptation of video game Tomb Raider is scaling the walls at Amazon. The streamer has handed the project a series order. 🥊 Scott Derrickson has been set to direct an adaptation of Davis Grubb’s classic 1953 novel The Night of the Hunter for Universal Pictures, working from his script written with C. Robert Cargill. 🚨 Amazon MGM Studios announced at its Upfronts event in New York that a Road House sequel is in the works. Jake Gyllenhaal will reprise his role as Dalton. |
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Trending Nielsen debuted a Media Distribution report that assesses cross-platform TV consumption by media company. The Walt Disney Company took the top spot, accounting for 11.5% of total TV viewing. 🔻 Shares of Paramount Global dipped 5% on a CNBC report that Sony may be “rethinking” a joint bid with Apollo for the company. |
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On the Radar Wed - Furiosa premieres in Cannes; Bob Iger Q&A at MoffettNathanson conference Thu - Bridgerton S3 premieres; David Letterman on Colbert; Young Sheldon series finale Fri - Blue Bloods mid-season finale Sat - Jake Gyllenhaal hosts SNL Mon - Streaming Media NYC conference |
| Portrait In Red - Charles' first official portrait as King features a fine characterization of his face looking benignly down at the viewer. His visage is set off by a sea of red behind him which blends with his uniform. A butterfly sits on his shoulder. |
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