Plus, a review of Seth Rogen's new Apple TV+ series 'The Studio,' and word of a top-secret A24 movie titled 'Enemies' starring Austin Butler and Jeremy Allen White.
Plus, an old-fashioned Hollywood feeding frenzy erupts as the rights to the 'Jason Bourne' and 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' franchises become available.
Plus, Sydney Sweeney teams up with a high school English teacher, and my scoop about David Heyman producing the James Bond franchise is confirmed — sans credit.
Plus, WB explores a sale of the entire 'Looney Tunes' franchise as it gets into business with director Jonah Hill, and my review of the Bill Skarsgard-led thriller 'Locked.'
Plus, Colin Farrell circles a new DC movie unrelated to 'The Batman' or 'The Penguin,' and the fate of Lionsgate's 'Saw' franchise is up in the air thanks to producer drama.
Plus, Eli Roth's new horror venture, Neill Blomkamp's reimagining of 'Starship Troopers,' and a look at the first trailer for Disney's 'Freaky Friday' sequel starring Lindsay Lohan.
Plus, a casting scoop on DC's 'Lanterns,' and my review of Netflix’s new one-shot series 'Adolescence' from writers Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, who also stars.
Plus, Sadie Sink joins the MCU, albeit in Sony's 'Spider-Man 4,' and a follow-up to Puck's report about the rumors swirling around WB that I first mentioned on Saturday.
Plus, Zach Cregger's 'Resident Evil' movie "finds" a home, Sacha Baron Cohen's new scripted comedy needs a home, and Jon Favreau returns home with a lucky rabbit.
Plus, my review of Steven Soderbergh's 'Black Bag,' and now that we know how Adrien Brody might follow 'The Brutalist,' all eyes turn to Mikey Madison's follow-up to 'Anora.'
Plus, an early-bird review of Paramount's 'Novocaine' starring Jack Quaid, and items on Steve Carell's upcoming HBO movie and Rachel Weisz's new Netflix series 'Vladimir.'
Plus, Sean Baker ties Walt Disney's record haul, Mikey Madison defeats Demi Moore, Adrien Brody wins another statue, and Diane Warren goes home empty-handed again.