13 Going On 30
A fresh reimagining of a beloved romantic comedy. The Netflix television series is scheduled to film from June 23, 2026 to August 10, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
May 25, 2026 — May 31, 2026
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A fresh reimagining of a beloved romantic comedy. The Netflix television series is scheduled to film from June 23, 2026 to August 10, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
In present day Chicago, Mark Turner, Chairman of his family's billion-dollar automotive corporation, struggles to get his life back on track while battling major depressive disorder. The feature film is shooting from June 8 - July 3, 2026 in Jersey City & Newark, NJ. The production is under SAG-AFTRA Low Budget Agreement with a 10% increase.
A half-hour comedy about friends in the thought-leader hustle, selling perfect lives online while their real lives are a mess. Netflix series in active development, scheduled to film from June 24, 2026 to August 07, 2026 in Los Angeles.
A Night at Claridge's marks Whit Stillman's return to feature filmmaking after a decade, reuniting the Oscar-nominated director with Adam Brody following their collaborations on Damsels in Distress and The Cosmopolitans. The film stars Laura Carmichael in the lead role of Miss Roach, with supporting performances from Tom Bennett and Susan Hampshire. Based on Patrick Hamilton's 1947 novel The Slaves of Solitude, Stillman adapted the screenplay himself, bringing his signature focus on social dynamics to a wartime psychological drama. The production is being handled by SOS Productions Ltd, with producers Georgina Lowe, Valencia Haynes, and Suzanne Warren, alongside French co-producer Lauranne Bourrachot of Le Spectre. Altitude introduced the project to international buyers at the Cannes market in May 2026, with production aiming to begin by the end of the year.
American Mayhem is gearing up for its fall 2026 syndicated launch, with Larry The Cable Guy attached as host for this weekly comedy clip series. Produced by V10 Entertainment and distributed by CBS Media Ventures, the show has secured an initial order of 52 episodes. The series draws from V10's extensive library of user-generated video content, showcasing backyard mishaps, DIY disasters, pet antics, and celebration fails from across the country. Executive producers include Larry The Cable Guy, Maggie Houlehan, Carter Skeath, Rick De Oliveira, and V10 Entertainment CEO John Stevens. The production represents a significant expansion of V10's clip-show portfolio, which already includes America's Funniest Home Videos. With production ramping up ahead of the fall premiere, the show is actively moving through pre-production as stations prepare for the syndicated rollout.
Antigone: In the Language of Kings is an adaptation of the famous tragedy by Sophocles about a young woman who defies her uncle King Krión to bury her fallen brother despite his stubborn devotion to country and familial law clashes with the state, sparking a devastating chain of events that leaves her and the King's family destroyed. Set in the vibrant world of pre-conquest Tenochtitlan, Mexico, this powerful reimagining of a classic tragedy confronts themes of loyalty, familial duty, and the clash between divine law and state edict. Woven in pre-Hispanic music and poetry, this timeless story brings Aztec mythology to life in a rich historical tapestry that resonates across cultures, pitting love and defiance against tyranny. Written by Sophocles, adapted by Evelina Fernández, directed by José Luis Valenzuela. Some rehearsals may also take place at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Network/Studio: Getty Villa (J. Paul Getty Museum) / Latino Theater Company at the Los Angeles Theatre Center
Backseat Drivers is writer-director Kestrin Pantera's indie comedy following a washed-up rockstar who relocates her family to a picturesque town and becomes consumed by competition at her child's elementary school science fair. The film marks the first feature from Pantera's Pantera Pictures banner, dedicated to female-driven stories. Pantera directs from her own script and stars alongside an ensemble that includes Sean Gunn, Natasha Halevi, Vanessa Chester, Alex Klein, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Tia Carrere, Jackie Tohn, David Wain, and The Sklar Brothers, with cameos from Tiffany Haddish, Sherry Cola, Paul James, and Aimee Mann. The project shot in Los Angeles in 2024 and recently held an invitation-only screening at Vidiots. Pantera's previous feature, Pretty Problems, won the SXSW Audience Award in 2022 and became a streaming hit on Hulu.
Better Than the Movies is a feature film adaptation of Lynn Painter's bestselling young adult novel, now in development at Netflix with Julia Hart attached to direct. Hart is co-writing the screenplay with her husband and creative partner Jordan Horowitz, along with writer Heather Flanders. The project reunites the team behind Netflix's upcoming Don't Say Good Luck, with Horowitz and Shauna Phelan producing through their company Original Headquarters. The story follows Liz Buxbaum, a rom-com-obsessed high schooler who teams up with her next-door neighbor Wes Bennett to catch the attention of her childhood crush. Painter's novel spent over 40 months on the New York Times bestseller list and celebrates its fifth anniversary in 2026. No casting has been announced, and production timelines have not yet been revealed.
Big Mistakes follows two inept siblings whose botched theft pulls them into organized crime. The series is in active development with filming location to be determined in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey. Network/Studio: Netflix
After a botched train heist, five desperate outlaws flee across 1871 Wyoming, pursued by lawmen, wary tribes, and growing betrayal within their own ranks. Scheduled to start filming May 2026 in St. George, Washington County, Utah.
Bolted is a psychological thriller marking WNBA legend Angel McCoughtry's feature directorial debut. The film centers on Lady Blue, a disciplined police officer harboring deep-seated guilt, who finds herself sealed inside a mysterious high-tech facility in Los Angeles alongside strangers including Billy, a street-smart teenager. As paranoia escalates and supernatural forces distort their perception, each character confronts hidden connections and buried trauma. UK broadcast journalist Sharon Carpenter leads the cast in her largest dramatic role to date, joined by Destin Tucker in his feature film debut and retired boxer Umar Sadiq. Production launches in Los Angeles this June under McCoughtry Entertainment, the company the two-time Olympic gold medalist founded to amplify underrepresented voices in film and television.
A sports biopic about NFL running back Ray Davis, whose childhood in poverty and foster care changes when he's paired with a young mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters. Scheduled to start filming in February 2027 in San Francisco, California.
A former hitwoman turned informant tries to rebuild her life and reopen her diner, but clashes with a powerful mob-connected woman seeking control of the Inland Empire. Filming scheduled to start July 2026 in Kelowna, Westbank First Nation #9, Regional District of Central Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada. Network/Studio: Lifetime (A&E Networks)
A malevolent force is unleashed when a young boy buries his beloved rabbit. Based on the award-winning short RABBIT. Filming on May 27, 2026 in Chester NY.
Catch Me If You Can is based on the 2002 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. It is the story of con man Frank Abagnale Jr. who, using his charm and forged checks, successfully posed as a pilot, doctor and lawyer. The musical runs from September 19 through October 18, 2026 at the Colony Theatre in Burbank, CA. Network/Studio: Colony Theatre, Burbank, CA
Chicha Fantasy marks the third feature from Bolivian writer-director Alvaro Olmos Torrico, following his award-winning The Condor Daughter. The project brings together Bolivia's Empatia Cinema and Peru's Ayara Producciones as co-producers, with co-production talks underway with Uruguayan and European companies. Producers include Olmos Torrico, Iris Ocampo, Diego Sarmiento, and Cecilia Sueiro. Inspired by real events, the film centers on fifteen-year-old Mirelli, a Quechua shepherd who joins her late sister's band Fantasia Chicha to investigate suspicious circumstances surrounding her death. The project has participated in the BAL-LAB laboratory at the Biarritz Latin American Film Festival, receiving an award for French screenplay translation and equipment services support from France's Assistance Audiovisuelle. It also recently participated in Cinema in Development at Cinelatino Toulouse 2026. Like Olmos Torrico's previous work, the film explores Indigenous perspectives and incorporates Quechua and Aymara languages.
Christmas Inc. is an animated family feature from UK indie Cantilever Media and ReDefine Originals, marking the second project from their joint venture with sales firm Architect. The film follows Goldie, an ambitious elf assistant working for billionaire Jerri Ronson, who runs Christmas Incorporated as a glossy corporate empire. When Goldie is sent from sunny California to shut down the world's last traditional toy works, she discovers she might be the one to restore the holiday's magic. British screenwriters Chris Anastasi and Clare Plested wrote the screenplay, with director Avgousta Zourelidi bringing her experience from Monster High: Electrified and Moominvalley to the project. ReDefine Originals serves as the animation studio, while Moonshot Films developed the project and serves as co-producer. Kazoo Films will distribute in the UK and Ireland, with Architect handling international sales. The film is being presented to buyers at the 2026 Cannes Market as production gears up.
Musical theater production with book, music, and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. Produced by Red Mountain Theatre with Roy Lightner as Artistic Director. The production runs from August 21 to September 20, 2026, with a one-week paid hiatus from August 31 to September 8. Located in Birmingham, Alabama.
A year after she helped lock up a serial killer, a top profiler is shaken when a new murder mirrors his pattern. Scheduled to start filming May 25, 2026 in Ottawa, Eastern Ontario, Ontario, Canada.
Crime Scene Kitchen is heading back into production for its fourth season on Fox, with host Joel McHale returning alongside judges chef Curtis Stone and cake artist Yolanda Gampp. The culinary competition, produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment and Fly on the Wall Entertainment, challenges teams of two bakers to investigate kitchen crime scenes and recreate missing desserts based on clues like crumbs, ingredient trails, and leftover tools. Production is set to begin in late May 2026 at studios in Los Angeles, with the season expected to air as a midseason entry during the 2026-2027 broadcast cycle. Casting wrapped in December 2025, with the show seeking both amateur and professional baking teams.
Critterz is an AI-assisted animated feature currently in production, with AGC Studios handling worldwide sales. The project is written by James Lamont and Jon Foster (Paddington in Peru) alongside Tom Butterworth, and directed by Nik Kleverov of Native Foreign. Chad Nelson, a creative strategist at OpenAI, serves as producer with Allan Niblo and James Richardson of Vertigo Films. The film adapts a 2023 viral short and represents what producers describe as the first mainstream family feature to integrate AI throughout its production pipeline. With a budget under $30 million and a nine-month production timeline, the project is a collaboration between Vertigo Films, Native Foreign, and OpenAI. AGC International is screening first-look footage at the Cannes Film Market. Executive producers include Pascal Breton, Lionel Uzan, Jane Moore, Stuart Ford, and Aghi Koh, with funding from Federation Studios.
Dark Ocean marks the debut feature from Glassriver's newly launched film division, with director Baldvin Z at the helm. The intense seafaring drama is written by Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson and follows a young deckhand navigating his first voyage aboard an Icelandic fishing trawler, where masculinity, grief, and survival collide in a claustrophobic environment. The cast includes Baltasar Kormákur, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Þorsteinn Bachmann, and Thorvaldur Kristjansson. Producers Guðgeir Arngrímsson at Glassriver and Christine Haebler at Canada's Terminal City Pictures are preparing the Iceland-Canada co-production for a fall 2026 shoot. Rocket Science has boarded worldwide sales and launched the project at the Cannes Film Festival market.
Darlene Love: I Know Where I've Been is currently in production as a feature documentary exploring the legendary singer's remarkable journey from studio backing vocalist to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon. Directed by Barry Avrich and produced by Taraji P. Henson through TPH Entertainment and Mark Selby via Melbar Entertainment Group, the film examines Love's six-decade career against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the racial discrimination she navigated throughout her time in the music industry. The documentary features exclusive interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Cher, David Letterman, Dionne Warwick, Nancy Sinatra, Steven Van Zandt, Paul Shaffer, Marc Shaiman, Lou Adler, Jimmy Fallon, and Robert Smigel. Executive producers include Barry Avrich, Mark Selby, Taraji P. Henson, Jamila Jordan-Theus, Tim Drake, and Len Evans. The film tells Love's story in her own words, chronicling her return to an industry that had long overlooked her contributions and her embrace by a new generation of fans.
This is part 1 of a mini series that follows a wealthy couple getting ready for and participating in a sophisticated, high-end date night through a cinematic series that introduces a new luxury clothing fashion house. The production will film up to 4 days with the first two days of filming in mid to late June 2026 and the remaining 1-2 days in July 2026. Using Eco Cast for self-tapes.
Disney's The Lion King musical national tour production. The story follows young Nala, an 8-12 year old African lion cub who eventually becomes the Queen of the Pridelands and keeps Simba in his place. Songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, with additional music by Hans Zimmer, Lebo M, Mark Mancina, and Jay Rifkin. Book by Irene Mecchi and Roger Allers. Choreography by Garth Fagan. Final callbacks in NYC on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. First rehearsal on or about Tuesday, July 21, 2026 in Cleveland, OH. First performance on or about Wednesday, August 19, 2026 in Montreal, QB. Network/Studio: Disney Theatrical Productions / The Walt Disney Company
Dragon Slayers is a six-part BBC drama moving into pre-production, with principal photography scheduled to begin in Manchester this September. Matthew Rhys leads the cast as Sir Harry Evans, the former Sunday Times editor whose Insight team became synonymous with fearless investigative journalism in the 1970s. Written by BAFTA winner Peter Bowker and directed by Al Mackay, the series is produced by AC Chapter One and Universal International Studios for BBC One and iPlayer. The production examines how Evans and his team took on powerful corporations, the legal establishment, and government itself, fighting for Thalidomide victims and exposing major scandals. Executive producers include Patrick Spence, Joe Williams, and Rhys himself, with Natasha Romaniuk producing and Shaheen Baig handling casting. The series comprises one 90-minute episode and five 60-minute episodes, drawing on research and interviews with those who knew Evans, including his widow, journalist Tina Brown.
Edge of Tomorrow 2 is moving closer to production after more than a decade in development. Tom Cruise returns as Major William Cage alongside Emily Blunt as Sergeant Rita Vrataski, with Doug Liman back in the director's chair. The project is part of Cruise's 2024 partnership deal with Warner Bros. , which has prioritized the sequel as the studio's only Cruise-owned IP. Christopher McQuarrie and Matthew Robinson have both worked on the screenplay at various stages. According to Production Weekly, the film is eyeing a late 2026 production start, though Warner Bros. has not issued a formal greenlight. Liman and Cruise recently rewatched the original film and confirmed their enthusiasm for the sequel, which Liman has promised will revolutionize the sequel format. The original 2014 film became a cult favorite after its theatrical run despite modest box office returns.
Fatal Attraction is a true crime recreation series for TVOne Network featuring scripted violence and murder content. The episode shoots May 26 & 27, 2026 in Knoxville, TN. Jupiter Entertainment is producing the non-union episodic series. Network/Studio: TV One
A Frankenstein story set in/connected to Romania that combines the Frankenstein monster myth with the history of secret CIA prisons on Romanian territory roughly 20 years earlier. The production is filming in Romania.
Gasoline marks James Merendino's return to punk rock cinema, more than 25 years after his cult classic SLC Punk! The indie feature is set in the world of 1990s punk and follows a cash-strapped singer battling to maintain his sobriety who pushes his teenage brothers into a summer road tour of dysfunctional performances. Merendino directs from his own script, with the story based on true events from the band Eight Buck Experiment. Isen Robbins, Aimee Schoof, and Megan Freels Johnston produce for Intrinsic Value Films, alongside band founder Evan O'Meara. Kate Geller is leading the casting process, which is currently underway. Principal photography is expected to commence in August 2026.
After a covert U. S. military operation spirals into unintended global escalation, international systems begin to fracture, pushing world powers into political collapse. In the chaos, a classified evacuation protocol is activated-reserved only for senior defense leadership. General Victor Hale is extracted from Earth under the pretense of continuing strategic command aboard a deep-space vessel bound for Mars. But what begins as an orderly escape quickly unravels: communication with Earth goes dark, internal authority breaks down, and the mission becomes increasingly unstable as the ship drifts beyond reach of any nation. Cut off from oversight and entirely itself, Hale finds his command reduced to silence. The farther the vessel travels from Earth, the more the operation begins to resemble not a rescue-but exile. Inside the sealed environment of deep space, leadership, loyalty, and truth begin to collapse under isolation. Produced by Jera Wang and written by ZL. Filming July 10 - August 10, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.
Halloween at Aunt's Cottage is a feature film produced by Itn Skyly Films. Filming takes place July 1-7, 2026 in Warwick, NY.
Harry Potter is heading back into production for its second season at HBO, adapting the second book in J. K. Rowling's series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The greenlight comes as Season 1 wraps production ahead of its Christmas 2026 premiere. Jon Brown, a writer on the first season, has been elevated to co-showrunner alongside Francesca Gardiner to manage the overlapping production schedules. The series is produced by HBO, Warner Bros. Television, Brontë Film and TV, and Heyday Films, with Mark Mylod directing multiple episodes. Production is scheduled to begin this fall at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden in the UK, maintaining the accelerated timeline designed to keep the young cast aligned with their characters' ages across the planned decade-long, seven-season adaptation.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is moving into pre-production as the second season of HBO's decade-long television adaptation of J. K. Rowling's book series. The renewal comes seven months ahead of the December 2026 premiere of Season 1 (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone), which is currently wrapping production at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden in the UK. Jon Brown, a Succession veteran and writer on the first season, has been elevated to co-showrunner alongside Francesca Gardiner. Filming for Season 2 is scheduled to begin in Fall 2026, with HBO pursuing an accelerated back-to-back production schedule to minimize gaps between seasons. The series is produced by HBO in association with Brontë Film and TV, Warner Bros. Television, and Heyday Films, with executive producers including Gardiner, director Mark Mylod, J. K. Rowling, Neil Blair, Ruth Kenley-Letts, and David Heyman. Production will return to Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, though specific location details for Season 2 have not yet been announced.
A brilliant but unstable physician's obsessive quest to extend life succeeds with horrifying consequences. Filming scheduled from June 1, 2026 to July 2, 2026 in Alton, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois.
High Potential returns for its third season with new leadership at the helm. Nora and Lilla Zuckerman have been named showrunners and executive producers, stepping in after Todd Harthan departed to focus on Disney+'s Eragon adaptation. The Zuckerman sisters, who previously ran the first season of Peacock's Poker Face, join the 20th Television production under their overall deal with the studio. The crime dramedy stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan Gillory, an intellectually gifted single mother who becomes a consultant for the LAPD's Major Crimes Division. Created by Drew Goddard and based on the French series HPI, the show is produced by Goddard Textiles, Spondoolie Productions, and 20th Television for ABC. Season 3 will premiere in winter 2027, with production expected to begin later in 2026. The series has been a major hit for ABC, averaging over 16 million multiplatform viewers.
A 10-minute play part of the MITF Festival. Theresa and her son Robby discuss church, holy water, and finally, Robby's estranged sibling after church one Sunday. The production includes 2 rehearsals, 1 tech, and 2 days of performances with 1 Zoom read through the week of July 7, 2026, 1 3-hour in-person rehearsal the week of July 7, 2026, 1 tech rehearsal TBD either July 10 or July 11, 2026, and performances July 11 and 12, 2026. Network/Studio: Midtown International Theatre Festival (MITF)
I Want My MTV is a feature film adaptation of Craig Marks and Rob Tannenbaum's oral history chronicling the birth and chaotic early years of MTV. Director Geremy Jasper is helming the project from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jim Hecht, both of whom worked at MTV in the 1990s and early 2000s. Neon acquired the package in a competitive situation, with Noah Stahl producing through Cinetic Media alongside Riva Marker of Linden Productions and Glen Powell and Dan Cohen of Barnstorm. Set between 1980 and 1985, the film follows the network's rise from experimental cable channel to pop culture force. Casting is currently underway. The project arrives as MTV recently shuttered its last remaining music-only channels, lending contemporary resonance to this story of media reinvention.
Impunity is a new espionage thriller from Chilean filmmaker Felipe Gálvez, whose debut The Settlers earned the FIPRESCI Prize at Cannes 2023. Sebastian Stan and Ana de Armas lead the international co-production, which is currently in pre-production with a 2026 filming start expected. The project is based on Philippe Sands' book 38 Londres Street and explores the historic 1998 arrest of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in London — the first time a former head of state faced the possibility of losing immunity and standing trial outside his own country. The screenplay reunites Gálvez with his Settlers collaborators Mariano Llinás and Antonia Girardi. Production will take place across Chile, Spain, and the United Kingdom in both English and Spanish, with Pathé handling international sales. The supporting cast includes Alfredo Castro, Antonia Zegers, and Alejandro Goic. Rei Pictures, Quiddity, Ronda Cine, Les Films du Worso, Zeta Studios, Snowglobe, and Pathé are producing, with Stan and de Armas also serving as executive producers.
Siblings Lena and Frank Aguila are pulled into a fast-moving story about a covert family business hiding in plain sight. Scheduled to start filming in October 2026 in Austin, Travis County, Texas.
Iron Jane is a female bodybuilding drama written and directed by Lissette Feliciano, whose debut feature Women is Losers premiered at SXSW and was acquired by HBO Max. Eiza González stars as Janie John, a woman who turns to competitive bodybuilding seeking the chance to become untouchable after a childhood shaped by neglect and invisibility. Brandon Sklenar plays her coach, a former bodybuilding champion who guides her through a relentless physical transformation. The film is being produced by Andrea Bucko of Sugar Rush Pictures, Jay Glazer of Neon Kite, Matthew Cooper, Anna Dragoo of OGM, and Ford Corbett and Nathan Klingher of Gramercy Park, alongside González, Sklenar through Vista Lane Pictures, and Feliciano through Look at the Moon Pictures. Highland Film Group, Sugar Rush Pictures, and Gramercy Park are co-financing, with Atlas Entertainment's Cassian Elwes serving as executive producer. Physical preparation has already begun for both leads. Highland Film Group is handling international sales and introduced the project to buyers at the Cannes Marché du Film in May 2026, with CAA Media Finance and WME Independent representing U. S. rights.
Desperate to escape their dead-end jobs, two wannabe entrepreneurs encounter a powerful businesswoman who conspires to weaponize the duo's revolutionary invention, Lick It. Web series to be released on YouTube. Shoot dates: July 23rd - August 22nd, 2026. Filming in Los Angeles. Network/Studio: YouTube (self-distributed web series)
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat follows a temp worker at a hot sauce company retreat who doesn't realize the entire offsite is staged. The comedy series is in active development for Freevee. Network/Studio: Amazon Freevee / Amazon MGM Studios (Prime Video)
Land Man is a modern day tale of fortune seeking in the world of oil rigs. The series is set to begin filming in August 2026 in Midland County, Texas. Network/Studio: Paramount+
Later the War marks Charlie Kaufman's return to directing after a 2020 hiatus, with Channing Tatum starring as Peekman, a successful actor-director questioning his artistic legitimacy. Tessa Thompson plays his wife and frequent collaborator Kiki, with Patsy Ferran also in the cast. The project faced a significant setback when production shut down in Serbia in May 2025 after a Polish producer withdrew, but has since been rebooted with new financing. Waypoint Entertainment producers Ken Kao and Josh Rosenbaum are producing alongside Sarah Green. The Veterans, headed by Vincent Maraval and Kim Fox, is handling international sales. Adapted from Iddo Gefen's short story "Debby's Dream House," the film blends present-day reality with nested films and dreamscapes in signature Kaufman fashion. Production is set to shoot in Cyprus in 2027, with the project now in active pre-production as the team locks deals and prepares for the overseas shoot.
After a U. S. Marshal is killed, the Thornhill family of law enforcement officers becomes the next target and must break their own rules to stop a hidden conspiracy. The series is scheduled to start production in June 2026 and will be filming in New York, United States. Network/Studio: NBC / Universal Television
Lines is a tragedy about what artists surrender for permission to matter. The rules are simple: perform the scene you are given. Each story grows increasingly personal, increasingly cruel. After each performance, one actor is dismissed — they exit through a door known only as THE ROOM. No one returns. Each story is a test, each elimination is of moral consequence, until the final winner discovers that victory is not freedom, but employment: the role consumes the self. In this way, we see that excellence is often a way to choose the terms of your own suffering. The production is written by Euan Lathrop and Bellamy Brewster, directed by Bellamy Brewster, and produced by Andrea Sastoque. Shows run from June 17 to June 28, 2026, with a possible extension through July 5. Rehearsals begin May 24, 2026. Network/Studio: Theatre 154 (Off-Off-Broadway, New York, NY)
An eight-year-old boy's disturbing behavior pushes his picture-perfect family into chaos. The film is scheduled to start production on June 1, 2026 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.
A musical theater production based on the book Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System published by Scholastic. The show rehearses in NYC and tours across the U. S. from August 2026 through May 2027. The production will have a layover during the winter holidays and travels by cargo van and passenger vehicle, performing at different theaters and schools almost every day. Network/Studio: TheatreWorksUSA (AEA Touring Production)
Set in the final days of a once-thriving shopping plaza, Mallware: A New Musical Comedy follows a mall manager, a pretzels shop employee, a national pretzel chain CEO, and a sentient mannequin as they face the reality of their concrete home crumbling around them. Exploring themes of nostalgia, purpose, and attachment, it's a new Greek comedy set to a groovy, synth-y soundtrack! The production rehearsals begin May 31, 2026 with performances starting July 12, 2026 at Caveat NYC in New York.
Man of Tomorrow is currently in production as the fourth film in the DC Universe, with principal photography underway at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia. James Gunn returns as writer, director, and producer, reuniting David Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor in a story that forces the two rivals to work together against the alien threat Brainiac, played by Lars Eidinger. The film marks Brainiac's first live-action theatrical appearance. Matthew Lillard has joined the ensemble in an undisclosed role, alongside returning cast members Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen, and Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl. Additional filming is taking place in Macon, Georgia, Cincinnati, Ohio, and the United Kingdom, with production scheduled to wrap in mid-2026. DC Studios' Peter Safran is producing alongside Gunn. The sequel is slated for theatrical release on July 9, 2027.
Michael, a 28-35 year old Jewish man experiencing a quarter-life crisis, finds himself caught in the whirlwind of Jewish dating during the holiday season and a wedding or two. Guided by his friends and his own introspective nature, he searches for the right Jewish while navigating through cultural expectations, personal insecurities, and learning that finding love might require more than just meeting the right person. As relationships blossom and fizzle for everyone except him, Michael's journey becomes a heartfelt exploration of identity, friendship, and the meaning of love in a modern world. Shoots around September 1, 2026 in Oklahoma City, OK.
Melodies in the Forest is a World War 2 drama heading into pre-production with Kevin Spacey attached to lead as Petr Novotni, an elderly conductor whose hidden past comes back to haunt him. The film is written and directed by Roberto Lippolis, whose previous work includes the Italian thriller Il gatto e la luna (The Cat & the Moon). The project is produced by Italy's Ventitre SRL in co-production with UK-based Pink Flamingo Media Group, with additional executive producers including Jayney Mackie and Enzo Storico. Blue Eyes Film and Distribution has acquired worldwide sales rights and is introducing the project to buyers at the Cannes Market. The cast also includes John Savage, Vincent Spano, Antonella Salvucci, and Andrea Bruschi. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in October 2026 across Italy and the Czech Republic, with the historical drama exploring themes connected to the Terezín ghetto during World War II.
A recreation of Michael Jackson's 1992 Dangerous Tour, MJ The Illusion. The production tours around the US and International with a new residency opening June 3, 2026 at the Pepsi Legends Theatre in Branson. Residency performances are every Wednesday at 2 pm with an occasional Saturday show in July, with select tour dates in June as well. The production seeks dancers who can embody the original dancers from the 1992 Dangerous tour, requiring strong hip hop, pop/lock, and jazz dancers comfortable with stage makeup and possible wig or facial hair adjustments. Network/Studio: Pepsi Legends Theatre (Branson, MO) — Residency Venue; US and International Tour
My Ghosts: A New Musical sheds light on the dance with our inner critics in a funny and fantastical way with memorable songs and people you know and love. Writer Cab Curio wishes to succeed as a writer and musician, but is constantly at war with his inner critics, who just so happen to take the form of some of history's best writers themselves. The production features manifestations at Paradise Factory with performances scheduled for August 3 and 4 at 9 PM, and August 8, 2026 at 3 PM. Rehearsals run from July 6 - August 1, 2026.
Nambeol is a period martial arts action film currently in pre-production at Hive Media Corp. Lee Byung-hun stars as Im Eok, the battle-hardened commander leading a unit of nine warriors from different ranks on a rescue mission to Tsushima Island to free Korean captives taken by Japanese pirates. The project marks the feature directorial debut of veteran cinematographer Lee Mo-gae, whose credits include Exhuma, 12. 12: The Day, I Saw the Devil, and A Tale of Two Sisters. This is the third collaboration between Lee Byung-hun and Hive Media Corp, following Inside Men and The Man Standing Next. Rather than stylized choreography, the film is expected to lean into raw, realistic combat with a gritty visual texture. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in the second half of 2026.
Night Swimming marks Tom Stuart's feature directorial debut, with Ben Whishaw and Peter Mullan starring in a drama exploring love, shame, and forgiveness. Whishaw and Stuart are producing through their newly formed company Otto Films, alongside Elettra Pizzi of 130 Elektra Films. Bankside Films is handling international sales with a launch planned at Cannes. Executive producers include Vaughan Sivell of Western Edge Pictures and Robert Taylor of The Development Partnership. The project reunites Stuart and Whishaw, who previously collaborated on the Oscar-shortlisted short Good Boy. Production is scheduled to begin in the UK in January 2027, with Stuart writing and directing a screenplay that Bankside's managing director Stephen Kelliher describes as exploring sexuality and acceptance in unexpected ways.
Two struggling actresses working princess birthday parties grapple with the realities of a business built on illusion. But when an uncomfortable truth about access comes to light, their shared dream begins to fracture—forcing both women to confront how much of that illusion they're willing to believe, and what it costs to hold onto it. Rehearsals August 3-23, 2026, opening August 24, 2026 at Frigid Theater in NYC. Network/Studio: FRIGID New York / Under St. Marks
Feature film about Young Miguel, a 4-year-old Hispanic boy who witnesses traumatic events including his mother's medical collapse and his father being forcibly removed by police from their home. The role works two days with the first day starting Thursday, May 21, 2026. Filming in Phoenix, Arizona.
Road to Reality is a horror feature film that reunites director Darren Lynn Bousman with Paris Hilton's 11:11 Media, marking their first collaboration since 2008's Repo! The Genetic Opera. Bousman directs from a screenplay by Katina Nikou. The film is being produced by Shadow Magic, with Atkin Korkis, Houston Jones, and Richardson Chery serving as producers, while Hilton and 11:11 Media executive produce. Motion Media Group is financing the project. Production is scheduled to begin in July 2026, with crew and department heads actively being assembled for the shoot. The film targets the intersection of reality television culture and horror satire, a timely concept given Hilton's iconic relationship to the reality TV genre.
An irreverent comedy of misunderstanding: the drama of a renowned theater director who has lost his magic touch and asks to stage one last, heartbreaking "Romeo and Juliet"; the anguish of two young actors who dream of treading the major stages but are unable to untie themselves from the economic and existential precariousness that hangs over them.
Scapegoat marks the fifth collaboration between writer-director Ari Aster and A24, reuniting the Hereditary and Midsommar filmmaker with the indie studio following last year's Eddington. Scarlett Johansson leads the project after being Aster's first choice for the role, with production accommodating her busy schedule. Aster penned the original screenplay and will produce alongside his longtime partner Lars Knudsen through their Square Peg banner. The plot remains tightly under wraps, though Aster previously mentioned considering a horror film, sci-fi adaptation, or spiritual sequel to Eddington as potential next projects. Production is eyeing a late 2026 start to work around Johansson's commitments to Mike Flanagan's The Exorcist and The Batman Part II, with filming planned for fall 2026.
Soon You Will Be Gone And Possibly Eaten is an alien invasion thriller currently in pre-production. Director Egor Abramenko, who helmed the Russian sci-fi feature Sputnik and is behind A24's upcoming Altar, leads the project from a script by Luke Piotrowski and Ben Collins, the writing team behind Hellraiser and The Night House. The screenplay is based on a short story by Nick Antosca, creator-showrunner of Apple TV's Cape Fear series. Dave Franco and Sophie Wilde star as Rob and Sabile, a young engaged couple who travel to a secluded mountain resort to exchange vows. What begins as an intimate family wedding spirals when uninvited guests arrive. Anton is financing the film and handling worldwide rights, with producers including Nick Antosca and Alex Hedlund for Eat the Cat, Sébastien Raybaud for Anton, Greg Gilreath and Adam Hendricks for Divide/Conquer, Nick Shumaker for Anonymous Content, and Dawn Olmstead. Production design comes from Masha Slavina, who previously collaborated with Abramenko on Altar and Sputnik, with alien design from Monkey Rave. Principal photography is set to begin this summer.
Starman is a cosmic sci-fi thriller from Emmy-winning writer-director Josh Wakely, marking his live-action feature directorial debut. Fraser portrays Tom Adams, described as an architect of the future who positions himself at the forefront of humanity's next frontier with a groundbreaking Mars mission. When unforeseen complications leave him stranded millions of miles from home, his mission transforms into an urgent struggle driven not just by survival but by love. The project is produced by Grace: A Storytelling Company—Wakely's production banner—alongside Sight Unseen's Eddie Vaisman, who recently collaborated with Fraser on Searchlight's Rental Family. Rebecca Graham also produces for Grace. David S. Goyer, known for Batman Begins and Batman v Superman, serves as executive producer alongside financiers Tarek Sherif and Ryan Graves, with Julia Lebedev executive producing for Sight Unseen. Production is set to begin summer 2026, with international sales launching at the Marché du Film in Cannes through Anton.
A rising internet streamer's fame turns dangerous when a relentless online troll pulls him into a psychological game that threatens his career and identity. The production is currently in preproduction status.
A spineless data analyst discovers his employer is a front for an apocalyptic doomsday plot and is forced to become humanity's wildly unqualified last hope. Filming in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Network/Studio: Silver Pictures
A psychological thriller about grief, suicide, and the consequences of avoiding hard choices. Scheduled to start production in May 2026 in Los Angeles.
A dark, comedic crime-thriller set at a ramshackle apartment on the outskirts of Vegas, where an ex-prize fighter and his neighbor, a former adult film star, are visited by a young man with a secret and an offer they can't refuse. Booze, betrayal and blackmail ignite an explosive night that will change their lives forever. The play features two main characters: Tina, a mid-40s open ethnicity former adult-film star who now works as the manager of a run-down Vegas motel transformed into low-income housing and voluntarily cares for troubled teens; and Bambi, an 18-early 20s street kid and runaway who has found her way into sex trafficking and is a victim of brutal beating from her famous athlete boyfriend.
A charismatic fisherman struggling with debt. A troubled woman wrestling with demons. A gifted accountant ostracised from his family and people. In this ground-breaking first season of The Chosen see how Jesus reaches each of these and more as He works His first miracles and embarks on His ministry to change the world. The series is scheduled to start filming June 1, 2026, with filming locations in Goshen, Utah County, Utah; Midlothian, Ellis County, Texas; and Matera, Basilicata, Italy.
The Girl Who Was Plugged In marks Jennifer Kent's return to feature filmmaking after her acclaimed horror work on The Babadook and The Nightingale. The sci-fi adaptation of James Tiptree Jr.' s Hugo Award-winning 1973 novella stars Sophie Thatcher in dual lead roles—both as P. Burke, a disfigured young woman, and Delphi, the flawless lab-grown body she's hired to remotely operate for a mega-corporation's marketing schemes. Kent wrote the screenplay herself and is producing alongside Cody Greenwood for Rush Films, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Fred Berger for Range Media Partners, Brandon Millan and Sam Wasson for Felix Farmer Productions, and Hualien Media International. Goodfellas is handling international sales, with CAA Media Finance and Range Select co-repping U. S. rights. Production is set to begin mid-November 2026 in Australia, with the project now actively assembling its crew and finalizing pre-production.
The Housekeeper has wrapped principal photography after filming in Cornwall, Knebworth House, and Leavesden Studios. Directed by Richard Eyre and written by Rose Tremain (adapting her own short story and forthcoming novel), the romantic drama stars Caitríona Balfe as Danni, a housekeeper at Manderville Hall who becomes entangled in a clandestine affair with the young writer Daphne du Maurier, played by Emma Laird. Anthony Hopkins stars as the widowed Lord Grenville-Whithers, with Helena Bonham Carter as his calculating niece Adelaide. The project is produced by Artemis Films, Embankment, and Night Train Media, with additional financing from Head Gear Films, M2 Mediapost, FireFrame Studios, and Screen Cornwall. Embankment handles global sales alongside CAA Media Finance for U. S. rights. The film explores desire, power, and secrecy while reimagining the emotional origins of one of literature's most enduring gothic classics.
After monsters and zombies overrun Earth, teen Jack Sullivan and his friends try to survive the apocalypse on their own. The pilot is scheduled to start production July 13, 2026, filming in Chicago, South Chicago Township, Cook County, Illinois. Network/Studio: Disney Channel / Disney Branded Television
The Lies I Tell is a series adaptation of Julie Clark's 2022 bestselling novel, now in development at Universal Television. The project marks the first under producer Robert Greenblatt's newly signed first-look deal with Universal Television through his production company, The Green Room. Ken Olin is attached as lead executive producer, with Roxanne Olin, Jon Wu, and author Julie Clark also serving as executive producers. The thriller follows Meg, a chameleon-like con artist who targets wealthy marks, and Kat Roberts, a journalist determined to expose her after a decade-long wait. As the two women grow closer, long-held assumptions begin to crumble. The project is in the development phase, with no production timeline or network buyer yet announced.
The Perfect Holiday is the German sequel to 2019's box-office phenomenon The Perfect Secret, which itself was adapted from Paolo Genovese's widely remade Perfect Strangers. Director Bora Dagtekin returns with his signature ensemble cast including Elyas M'Barek, Karoline Herfurth, Florian David Fitz, Jella Haase, Frederick Lau, Wotan Wilke Möhring, and Jessica Schwarz. Currently in post-production, the film was produced by Lena Schömann for Constantin Film, with Dagtekin writing the screenplay and Oliver Berben serving as executive producer. The project received support from FilmFernsehFonds Bayern, Filmförderungsanstalt, and Deutscher FilmFörderFonds. Principal photography took place on the Spanish island of Mallorca, with locations including Artà and Cala Llombards. Constantin Film has set an October 2026 theatrical release in Germany, while Berlin-based Picture Tree International is handling international sales, introducing the project to buyers at the Cannes Market with plans for a market premiere at AFM 2026 in Los Angeles.
Women at a fertility clinic endure severe pain after a nurse replaces fentanyl with saline, exposing a larger failure to believe women's pain. The series is scheduled to start filming in September 2026 and will be filming in New York, United States. Network/Studio: Netflix
A comedy where a conservative TV couple's terminal-illness reveal ignites a media circus—and their liberal, podcast-famous kids come home to exploit it. MacDowell plays Ruthie, a right-wing news star whose marriage and family fracture on-air. Filming scheduled to start May 2026 in New York, United States.
The Summer I Turned Pretty is returning to North Carolina for its feature-film conclusion, with principal photography underway in Wilmington and surrounding southeastern locations including Southport. Jenny Han is directing from a screenplay she co-wrote with Sarah Kucserka, her series co-showrunner. Amazon MGM Studios and wiip are producing, with Lola Tung and Christopher Briney reprising their roles as Belly Conklin and Conrad Fisher. The movie picks up after the series finale, which saw Belly finally choose Conrad, ending the three-season love triangle. Production began April 27, 2026, with filming scheduled through late June. Amazon and Prime Video are asking fans to respect crew privacy after set locations were shared on social media, creating safety concerns and disrupting the production schedule.
A crime thriller about DEA Agent Jim Hunt's pursuit and capture of Tommy "Karate" Pitera, the feared Bonanno mobster suspected of dozens of murders and known for his brutal martial arts skills. Scheduled to film from July 07, 2026 to August 04, 2026 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.
Two friends, who met as children, reunite as adults to create video games, and find an intimacy in digital storytelling that eludes them in their real lives. The relationship explores the intimacy, passion, and heartbreak of creative collaboration, set against the visually groundbreaking worlds brought to life by the rising video game industry of the 1990s-2000s. Scheduled to start filming December 2026. Network/Studio: Paramount Pictures
Twas the Fight Before Christmas is a holiday action comedy currently shooting in Los Angeles and Camarillo, California. Director Louise Linton returns behind the camera for her third feature, blending action and comedy in what she describes as Home Alone meets Die Hard. The film stars Alexandra Dreyfus as a woman from a working-class background married to a wealthy British man, opposite Brandi Burkhardt as her serious, sophisticated sister-in-law. Veteran stunt coordinator Mike Gunther, whose credits include Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, Transformers, and Bad Boys for Life, is choreographing the fight sequences. The production wrapped a 10-day shoot across Los Angeles and Camarillo in May 2024.
Vision Board is a romantic fantasy feature that reunites director Peter Hutchings with star Lucy Hale for their third collaboration, following The Hating Game and Which Brings Me to You. Written by author Morgan Matson, the film follows a fashion designer whose drunken vision-board creation magically transforms her reality into the aspirational life she always imagined. Claude Dal Farra and Brian Keady are producing through BCDF Pictures, with Matthew Shreder's Concourse Media executive producing and financing alongside Archetype Media Finance. Concourse launched international sales at the 2026 Cannes market, securing pre-sales to multiple territories including Germany, Australia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Production is being lined up for later in 2026, with the project currently in active development and packaging.
An investigative reporter with a hidden psychic gift discovers a serial killer is behind a string of missing girls and must uncover long-buried secrets before she becomes his next victim. The thriller motion picture is scheduled to begin production on May 18, 2026, filming in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina. The project is being produced by Coyote Mountain Productions in association with producers John Kerkhoff and Shar Yonan, with Cecile Cinco directing from a screenplay by Tommy Anderson and Lori Roberts.
Windy City is in development as a television series at Amazon MGM Studios, based on Liz Tomforde's bestselling five-book sports romance franchise. Emmy-nominated writer Alison McDonald is attached to write and executive produce, bringing her experience from Russian Doll, Your Honor, and Nurse Jackie. The series follows a close-knit group of professional athletes—spanning hockey, basketball, and baseball—as they navigate complicated romantic relationships in Chicago. Premeditated Productions is producing under its first-look deal with Amazon MGM, with Liz Pelletier and Sherryl Clark executive producing alongside Tomforde. Julie Jarmon serves as co-executive producer. The book series has sold millions of copies worldwide and generated over a billion Kindle page reads since the first installment, Mile High, launched in 2022. The project joins Premeditated's growing slate at Amazon MGM, which includes adaptations of Fourth Wing and other popular literary properties.
Winter Lions (Leones en invierno) is a Spanish thriller now in post-production, directed by Albert Pintó, whose credits include Netflix's Money Heist, Berlin, and Nowhere. The film is produced by Álvaro Ariza at Esto También Pasará and María Luisa Gutiérrez at Bowfinger International Pictures, with Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia handling Spanish distribution and Film Factory managing world sales at Cannes. Written by Juma Fodde, the story follows a father whose daughter's death propels him into a violent quest for truth, entangling him with power and organized crime. Luis Zahera leads the cast. Shot over seven weeks across Madrid and the Canary Islands, the film reunites Pintó and Ariza after their collaboration on Barren Land. Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia will release the film theatrically in Spain.
You've Gotta Help Me is a contained rural thriller inspired by true events that unfolds over one terrifying night on an isolated farm after a storm cuts off power, phones, and any connection to the outside world. Filming June 1-19, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.
Motion picture scheduled to film from May 27, 2026 to June 30, 2026 in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California. Produced by The Wonder Company and Altered L. A.