March is usually the month we see the market start to defrost and kick into high gear. Instead, the month stayed on course and went out with the exact same about as February. Between March 1st and March 31st 2022, we tracked a total of 19 feature specs hitting the market. Of these specs, 5 have some type of attachment. So, we’re seeing an even split between February and March, but with the market primed, it plays like a smaller month than anticipated.
Scarlett Johansson
Apple TV+ picked up PROJECT ARTEMIS by Rose Gilroy.
Between July 1st and July 31st, we tracked a total of 19 feature specs out. This is a decline from the specs out the previous month, but it was to be expected with many taking long-awaited vacations, coupled with the bottlenecking we’re seeing in the development chain. However, it’s not the drop-off we anticipated and is still on par with the past month’s numbers.
The film follows a young German boy who doesn’t quite fit in with his peers, prompting him to turn to an imaginary friend for advice during a stressful period in history. The catch? The imaginary friend (Waititi) looks like Adolf Hitler.
Netflix is back in business with the writer-director of The Meyerowitz Stories, who has also cast Emmy winner Merritt Wever (Nurse Jackie) in his next film.
The directorial debut by art photographer Gregory Crewdson was acquired by Focus earlier this year.
Sony has released a red-band trailer that hints at a more commercial, gender-swapped take on Peter Berg’s Very Bad Things, but with Miami filling in for Las Vegas.
While the debate continues over whether or not Deadpool will receive any Oscar love, The People’s Choice Awards is happy to show the actioner the love, as the film picked up wins for Favorite Action Movie and Favorite Movie Actor.
Cyborg counter-cyberterrorist field commander The Major, and her task force Section 9 thwart cyber criminals and hackers. Now, they must face a new enemy who will stop at nothing to sabotage Hanka Robotic’s artificial intelligence technology.
As we head into a season of indie films and critical darlings fighting for a few awards season nominations, the 2017 People’s Choice Awards has released their list of nominees, celebrating the big hits that gained pop culture notoriety over the past year.
After previously snagging Killers of the Flower Moon, Imperative Entertainment has made another big buy with the novel Tangerine. George Clooney’s Smokehouse Pictures is attached to produce and Scarlett Johansson has come aboard to star.
The mystery/thriller set in 1950s Morocco is about a woman named Alice Shipley who tries to leave both her past and her college roommate behind after the man she intends to marry suddenly dies. Years later, she reconnects with that same roommate, Lucy, and then Alice’s husband disappears.
Buster Moon, a dapper Koala, presides over a once-grand theater that has fallen on hard times. Buster is an eternal optimist—and a bit of a scoundrel—who loves his theater above all and will do anything to preserve it. Now facing the crumbling of his life’s ambition, he has one final chance to restore his fading jewel to its former glory by producing the world’s greatest singing competition.
A koala named Buster recruits his best friend to help him drum up business for his theater by hosting a singing competition.
The Sony comedy, formerly titled Move That Body, has added Kate McKinnon, Jillian Bell, and Ilana Glazer to a cast that already includes Scarlett Johansson and Zoe Kravitz.
Political interference in the Avengers’ activities causes a rift between former allies Captain America and Iron Man.
Scarlett Johansson may be headed from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the Jazz Age, as she’s attached to play Zelda Fitzgerald in the forthcoming biopic about “the first American flapper.”
Political interference in the Avengers’ activities causes a rift between former allies Captain America and Iron Man.
Political interference in the Avengers’ activities causes a rift between former allies Captain America and Iron Man.
Political interference in the Avengers’ activities causes a rift between former allies Captain America and Iron Man.
Director Jon Favreau does a remarkable job of creating an outstanding family film – one that represents the epitome of Disney magic.
Political interference in the Avengers’ activities causes a rift between former allies Captain America and Iron Man.
After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team.
An orphan boy is raised in the jungle with the help of a pack of wolves, a bear, and a black panther.
Disney recently released a series of photos of the actors from the live-adaptation of The Jungle Book posing with the animals (not real, I’m assuming) they voice — and they are stunning.
While some may watch the Super Bowl for the football, we were too distracted by all of the great trailers that dropped during the commercial breaks. Click here to see every trailer that aired during this year’s big game!
Pitt will play the Laughing Man in the Rupert Sanders-directed live-action adaptation of Masamune Shirow’s beloved manga about a special ops cyborg (Johansson) who leads a counter-cyberterrorist organization.
DreamWorks’ live-action adaptation of the best-selling Japanese sci-fi franchise will now be released by Paramount Pictures.
Follows a single day in the life of a studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix.