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About 400 theaters closed due to a monster winter storm over the weekend. The weather lowered the opening for Amazon MGM Studios' Chris Pratt movie Mercy to $11.2M, and also hurt other titles. Rivals might cry that for a $60M production, this isn’t the ideal start. Then again, they’re not Amazon, which is a multi-trillion-dollar company with priorities well beyond the theatrical movie business. With power outages galore and hundreds of thousands of customers sans electricity in Arkansas, New Mexico, Texas and Louisiana, myriad circuits closed some cinemas for Saturday and/or Sunday business. AMC locations in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri were also affected. Cinemark theaters shuttered due to weather in Louisville, KY; Plano, TX, Huntsville, AL; Little Rock, AR and more. Regal closed dozens of theaters. >>> Original Projection |
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LoPiccolo's New Paradigm - After nearly 17 years at Paradigm, Nick LoPiccolo has parted ways with the agency. As the industry undergoes transformational change, LoPiccolo will "focus on a more flexible, unrestrained model to unlock new revenue streams and opportunities beyond traditional agency structures." >>> Agency Supportive Karolina Wydra Talks 'Pluribus' - Karolina Wydra has been acting for the better part of three decades, scooping up roles in film (Crazy, Stupid, Love) and TV (House, True Blood ) and working with heavyweights like the late David Lynch. But her “dream,” she says, was to work with Vince Gilligan. After she walked away from the business to have children, she wasn't sure how she'd ever get back in. Then came an audition request from the Pluribus casting team. >>> Q&A Hitchcock Reframed - One of the greatest directors of all time is going vertical. Alfred Hitchcock’s 1927 silent feature The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog has become what is believed to be the first classic movie to be reframed as a microdrama. It is now available on UK app Tattle TV, but only in the States due to licensing. >>>First Big Movie 50 Cent's DMX Podcast - Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s G-Unit Audio is teaming with Narratively on a new podcast series exploring the early life and rise of the late rapper and actor DMX. Look Thru My Eyes: Becoming DMX will be available everywhere podcasts are heard later this year. >>> Hosted by Jadakiss Lionsgate Skipping CinemaCon Stage - Lionsgate won’t be taking the stage at this year’s CinemaCon, which runs April 13-16 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. But the studio will still be representing on the ground. Lionsgate’s marketing department will be busy prepping the opening of Michael, which hits theaters around the world on April 24. >>> Other Studios Still Going Vue V, Coke — Vue, Europe’s largest privately owned cinema chain, and Coca-Cola Europacific, the world’s largest independent Coca-Cola bottler, have settled a payment dispute after the latter commenced legal action. Coca-Cola Europacific issued Vue with a “winding-up petition,” which threatened to shutter the cinema chain unless the bill was paid. The petition has since been withdrawn. >>> Switched To Pepsi Barnicle's On Board — All3Media’s push to bolster its U.S. business is continuing. The British production group has struck a deal to bring over documentary producer Barnicle Brothers. Projects have included This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist for Netflix. >>> "The Real Deal" |
In an underwhelming era for feature comedies and a moment in indie film where exciting surprises are harder to come by, the Sh*theads trio of Macon Blair, Dave Franco and O’Shea Jackson Jr. is keeping the dream alive. Ahead of its festival debut, Blair and his leads spoke with Deadline about the more than decade-long journey to bring The Sh*theads to screens, the pitch to financiers on this project, tapping into Thames’ darker side following his hero roles in films like The Black Phone, and more. >>>Q&A Related: ‘The Sh*theads’ Team Talks Most Unexpected Production Challenge: A Portable Toilet Exploding Near Set On Day Zero ‘The Sh*theads’ Review: No Turns Go Unstoned In Macon Blair’s Funny, Druggy Shaggy Dog Story |
QUOTABLE "Thin mints" - Meghan Markle, describing her Girl Scout cookie preference at the Sundance premiere of 'Cookie Queens,' which she EP'd |
exclusiveLena Headey and Chloe Fineman have joined the cast of Red, White & Royal Wedding, Amazon MGM Studios’ sequel to their hit rom-com Red, White & Royal Blue, based on Casey McQuiston’s bestseller. ExclusiveJi-young Yoo (KPop Demon Hunters) has joined the cast of Apple TV's Presumed Innocent for Season 2 in a recurring role. exclusivePatricia Clarkson is set to join Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming feature What Happens at Night. |
BY THE NUMBERS 9.6M - Peak UK viewership for the Season 4 finale of 'The Traitors' |
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Candlelight Vigil - About 100 demonstrators assembled outside 577 Main St. in Park City, Utah to rally against the ongoing ICE raids in Minneapolis and to remember residents Alex Pretti and Renee Good. | |