23 Years Later — The Castle of the Dead is an independent zombie horror film directed by Uwe Boll, positioning itself as an unofficial sequel to his 2003 House of the Dead adaptation. The film reunites original stars Jonathan Cherry and Ona Grauer and shifts the action from a zombie-infested house to a castle setting. Boll is directing from a script co-written with Lutz Geiger, with longtime producing partner Michael Roesch producing and Boris Wolffgardt co-producing. While the film has no official connection to Sega's House of the Dead video game franchise due to rights issues, it continues the zombie survival horror tone of Boll's original. Principal photography is set to begin September 5 in Germany, marking Boll's return to the video game-inspired horror territory that defined his early filmmaking career.
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A Beautiful Noise is a non-union national tour musical. Lead/Noise Rehearsals begin on or around September 28, 2026, with Full Company Rehearsals on or around October 5, 2026. Tech Rehearsals are scheduled for October 22–30, 2026, with First Preview on or around October 30, 2026, and Opening Night on or around November 3, 2026.
A Farewell to Arms is gearing up for production with a refreshed financing and sales structure. Director-writer Michael Winterbottom brings Hemingway's 1929 war classic to the screen with Tom Blyth starring as Frederic Henry, the American ambulance driver who finds love amid the chaos of World War I Italy. The project, originally developed with Fremantle, has found new backing from Tribune Pictures, which is producing and financing alongside Revolution Films. Embankment Films is handling international sales and brought the package to the 2026 Cannes market. Melissa Parmenter produces for Revolution Films, with Winterbottom and Richard Brown executive producing. The production is targeting an early 2027 shoot in Italy, with the Hemingway Estate's full support. Winterbottom has adapted the screenplay himself, aiming to capture what he calls Hemingway's approach of paring a story down to the bare bones.
Almost There is an international arthouse feature currently in development from Sakha filmmaker Stepan Burnashev. The project brings together Japan's Cloud11 Studios, France's Les films du Sillon, and Hong Kong's Saidam Baryl Ltd. in a cross-cultural collaboration unveiled at the 2026 Cannes Marché du Film. Set in Japan, the character-driven road movie follows an unexpected encounter between a Japanese man and a visitor from the Sakha Republic who, despite vastly different backgrounds, share an inability to move on from their pasts. Their chance meeting evolves into an emotional journey marked by growing human connection and self-exploration. Hiroyuki Yoshihara produces for Cloud11 Studios, Emmanuelle Faucilhon for Les films du Sillon, and Burnashev through his company Saidam Baryl. The completed script targets a 2027 production start, with the team currently focused on development and financing.
Boys of Tommen returns to pre-production with Prime Video after revealing its principal cast in May 2026. The eight-episode first season adapts the opening two novels from Chloe Walsh's BookTok sensation and New York Times bestselling series, Binding 13 and Keeping 13. Nancy Surridge leads as Shannon Lynch opposite Conor Sánchez as Johnny Kavanagh, with James O'Donoghue and Sophie McGibbon rounding out the core ensemble. Writer-executive producer Poppy Cogan adapts the scripts, with director Brendan Canty helming the series and Ingrid Goodwin serving as series producer. The production is a collaboration between wiip, Temple Hill, Drama Republic, and Amazon MGM Studios, with Metropolitan providing local production services in Ireland. Set in the fictional town of Ballylaggin, County Cork, the series follows two teenagers navigating secrets, romance, and personal struggles at an elite private school. Production is scheduled to begin later in 2026, with a likely 2027 premiere on Prime Video.
Bridgeport - Albany Local is a feature film produced by New Line Cinema, filming in Albany, New York. The production is written by Ian Goldberg and Richard Naing and directed by Rodrique Huart. Filming is scheduled to begin July 27, 2026.
Bringing Her Home: The Story of Sloop John B traces the unlikely journey of a Bahamian folk song that became one of the Beach Boys' most enduring hits. Produced by Rising Tide Productions, a Bahamas-based company, the documentary features participation from Beach Boys founding member Al Jardine and follows the creation of a new recording at Lenny Kravitz's studio in Eleuthera, with production by Craig Ross, Kravitz's longtime guitarist and collaborator. Odin's Eye Entertainment is presenting the project at the Marché du Film in Cannes, with a fall 2026 festival campaign planned. The film moves between island memory, music history, and archival discovery, honoring both the Bahamian culture that originated the song and the Beach Boys recording that carried it worldwide.
Brother Knows Best is a multicamera family comedy in the tradition of Everybody Loves Raymond and Home Improvement. Bart Johnson is a disciplined gym owner who believes accountability is love and hard work guarantees results — until his broke, big-hearted actor brother Adam moves in "temporarily" and starts proving him wrong at every turn. Bart's wife Allie and their three kids have front-row seats. The kids aren't just watching — they're the moral compass of the show, and they see everything their parents miss. Filming July 13–17, 2026 at BYUtv Studios in Provo, Utah.
Brothers Land is a Spanish Civil War drama in development from director Paula Ortiz, whose previous credits include The Red Virgin, Teresa, and The Bride. The project teams AF Films with producer Shannon McIntosh via her McIntosh Films banner. Based on a 2018 article by Spanish author Arturo Pérez-Reverte titled La Tierra de Nadie, the film follows a young soldier fighting on the front lines who reflects on the pain of loss and senselessness of war. In a trench near no man's land, he unexpectedly encounters his brother, who is fighting for the opposing side, and their brief moment of connection becomes the emotional core of the story. The project was announced at the 2026 Cannes Film Market, with production details and shooting schedules not yet disclosed.
Disney Branded Television and Richard Lothian Casting are conducting a global talent search for roles in a brand-new television movie project Changing Gears (Working Title), filming in South Africa.
CoComelon: The Movie brings the global children's phenomenon to theaters with DreamWorks Animation and Moonbug Entertainment producing the CG-animated feature. Kat Good, a story artist from Kung Fu Panda, directs her first feature, with Grammy-nominated songwriter Justin Tranter serving as executive music producer. The production companies include Flywheel Media and Prime Focus Studios, with animation by the DNEG Group. Universal Pictures will distribute the film theatrically in February 2027. The voice cast includes SZA, Nicholas Hoult, Sarah Sherman, Ike Barinholtz, Ego Nwodim, Josh Johnson, Matt Friend, Rhys Darby, and Cristo Fernández voicing new characters, joined by Connor Esterson as JJ, Camden Brooks as Cody, Olivia London Leyva as Nina, and Aerina DeBoer as CeCe reprising their series roles. Animation and post-production work is currently underway for the 2027 theatrical release.
Crone Creed is a time-travelling, supernatural battle between good and evil. A trio of siblings discover they have powers that allow them to control others and can transport through time. Yanni, the eldest and only son, uses his power to prop up the Church and torture others for his own personal gain. Middle sister, Vita, learns of her powers and joins the Crone's Creed, a vow to help humanity for good. Through this she must stop Yanni in order to save their younger sister and humanity. This production will involve large scale spectacle through projection, moving set pieces and wearable puppetry. Rehearsals at Screenland (NoHo); Tech/Performances at El Portal (Hollywood). Network/Studio: El Portal Theatre (Hollywood) / Theatre 4 All
Crossbones & Roses is an action-adventure feature film about a former slave who escapes and becomes a pirate, forming his own crew in search of a legendary Caribbean treasure. The film is shooting August 1–28, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA under a SAG-AFTRA Ultra Low Budget agreement.
Crossbones & Roses is an action-avenger feature film about a former slave who escapes and becomes a pirate, forming his own crew in search of a legendary Caribbean treasure. The film is shooting August 1–28, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.
Destiny of Desire is a co-production with Denver Center Theatre Company and Center Theatre Group. Delight in every scandalous plot twist and epic love story of this vibrant, brilliantly funny, and completely unapologetic homage to the telenovela. On a stormy night in Bellarica, Mexico, two baby girls are born — one into outlandish wealth, and one into a life of poverty. When the newborns are swapped by a ruthless ex-beauty queen, the stage is set for two outrageous misfortunes to grow into an extraordinary destiny. Karen Zacarías' hilarious hit, Destiny of Desire, has everything you love about telenovelas, while bursting with Brechtian interludes, Shakespearian-style antics, and live music — even if you've never watched a telenovela, you'll know why it's one of the most popular forms of storytelling on the planet. The production runs at DCPA's The Wolf Theatre (LORT B) in Denver, Colorado, and at Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum (LORT A) in Los Angeles, California.
Dinner at Nick's is an independent political thriller written and directed by Mark Brown, creator of the Barbershop film franchise. Jonathan Majors stars in the chamber piece, which takes place over the course of one evening as seven longtime friends—divided between Black Democrats and Black Republicans—attempt to process the 2024 election results over dinner. What begins as an intimate gathering quickly spirals into a pressure cooker of political, cultural, and generational tensions, with old friendships tested as discussions about race, gender, and political identity expose deep divisions. The film is produced by Jonah Hirsch, AJ Munoz, and Manny Hailey. Production is scheduled to begin early summer 2026, with the project announced at the Cannes Market.
Expendabelles is back in development after more than a decade in limbo, with Eclectic Pictures and Hollywood Ventures Group partnering on this female-led expansion of The Expendables franchise. Originally conceived by Heidi Jo Markel, Patrick Muldoon, and Julie Kroll, the reimagined project is set as an origin story taking place in the late 1990s amid Y2K tensions and geopolitical uncertainty. Markel and Glenn Gainor are producing, with executive producers including Sandy Climan, Joe Smith, Nelly Kim, Julie Kroll, Stephen R. Foreht, and John Yarincik. The project moves forward with support from Lionsgate, which acquired the franchise rights in late 2025. Announced at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2026, the producers are currently in the packaging phase, actively seeking distribution partners, financiers, and assembling the creative team. No cast, director, or production timeline has been announced.
Face the World with No Regrets is a SAG-AFTRA Ultra Low Budget Agreement feature film shooting in Hartford, CT. A gardener goes digging for the truth when their brother mysteriously disappears.
Fashionopolis is a feature documentary directed by Reiner Holzemer, based on Dana Thomas's acclaimed book Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes. The project has brought on Cate Blanchett's Dirty Films as a producing partner, with Andrew Upton and Coco Francini also involved. Dana Thomas is writing and producing alongside fashion documentary producer Bronwyn Cosgrave, whose credits include The Super Models for Apple TV+, Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes For Lizards, and Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story. Danielle Perissi serves as executive producer. The film moves into the financing phase, aiming to feature access to leading voices across the fashion industry—designers, policymakers, labor activists, and innovators driving systemic change. Holzemer, known for acclaimed fashion documentaries including Martin Margiela: In His Own Words and Dries, brings his observational visual style to Thomas's investigative reporting on fashion sustainability.
Final Judgment is a morally complex thriller about justice, trauma, and vigilantism. When a Deputy District Attorney discovers a clandestine organization dedicated to eliminating criminals who escape conviction, he is forced to confront his own beliefs about punishment, redemption, and the limits of the law. As he descends further into the conspiracy, a promising future and a hard-won chance at love begin to slip away, culminating in a reckoning that will determine whether justice can survive without mercy. Filming in Los Angeles.
Funeral of God is an Off-Broadway play produced for the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival. A theatre company attempts to stage a burial for god—only to find they can't agree on what died, who should attend, or why the ritual even matters. What starts as logistical problem-solving becomes a reckoning with belief, grief, and responsibility. Personal histories surface, exposing how faith, silence, and meaning have been used to avoid facing what hurts. Rehearsals are scheduled for June–July 2026, with performances on July 30, July 31, and August 2, 2026, in New York, NY.
Gia – The Shadow of Beauty is a feature documentary from Italian filmmaker Rosita Larocca, marking her directorial debut. The project takes an intimate, formally ambitious approach to the life of late supermodel Gia Carangi, positioning itself outside traditional biography conventions. Asia Argento joins as executive producer, bringing mentorship and creative support, while Lizzy Harris executive produces through Pool Creative in the U. S. The Italian production company Artex is producing, with a U. S. -Italy co-production structure. The documentary features Marta Pozzan and combines archival material, testimonies, and visual reconstructions. Editor Walter Fasano, known for his work with Luca Guadagnino, will shape the narrative rhythm, with cinematography by Francesca Zonars and score by Luca Tomassini. The project is being presented to potential partners at the Cannes 2026 Marché du Film as international financing remains open, with production slated to begin later in 2026.
Hide and Don't Speak is a supernatural horror thriller currently shooting in Northern Ireland. Directed by Alexander J. Farrell from a screenplay he co-wrote with Greer Ellison, the film is loosely based on the real-life internet game hitori kakurenbo. The project is produced by Range Media Partners, whose recent credits include Longlegs and The Monkey, with producers Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, Noah Reich, Matt Coatsworth, and Wildcard's Patrick O'Neill. The cast includes Momona Tamada, Tanner Buchanan, Garrett Wareing, Quvenzhané Wallis, Kaitlyn Kemp, and John Hewson. Mister Smith Entertainment is handling international sales, with UTA Independent Film Group and Range Select co-repping U. S. rights. The film marks the first project from Range Media's new genre slate, launched out of the company's London offices.
When ambitious attorney Jade Gray is ordered by her fiancé Ryan Cole to seduce ruthless corporate fixer Asher Blackwood, and derail him before a billion-dollar fraud trial, she discovers that Asher has been watching her for a decade and orchestrated the entire situation to expose Ryan's manipulation and set her free. As Ryan and his first love, Eleanor Vane, scheme to entrap them both, Jade and Asher forge an alliance, a contract marriage, and finally a genuine connection, while dismantling the corrupt partnership that has controlled Jade's career and heart for ten years. Filming June 19–28, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a national touring theatrical production based on the beloved holiday story. Max the Dog narrates as the sour and scheming Grinch, whose heart is 'two sizes too small', decides to steal Christmas away from the holiday loving Whos. The production runs approximately 85 minutes with up to 12 performances per week. The Old Max Tour opens in South Bend, IN on/about November 6, 2026 and closes in Chicago, IL on/about December 27, 2026. The Young Max Tour opens in Richmond, KY on/about November 7, 2026 and closes in Monterrey, MX on/about January 3, 2027. Both tours begin company rehearsals in New York City on/about October 14–17, 2026, with final rehearsals concluding on/about October 27, 2026.
Hush Harbor is the first feature narrative film produced by the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture. On a small Western plantation, a revered enslaved matriarch who guards her people through ancestral spiritual practices must confront a rising evangelical threat and a dangerous betrayal from within, risking everything to preserve memory, autonomy, and sacred resistance. The film is slated for festivals and the Smithsonian Channel. Filming takes place in Auburn, Washington.
I Won't Dance is a YA ballroom romantic comedy entering pre-production under the direction of Christine Lakin, making her feature directorial debut. Jordan Fisher stars as Xavier, the charismatic bad boy of competitive ballroom, opposite his longtime rival Alaina in an enemies-to-lovers story set in the high-stakes world of ballroom dance. When both dancers lose their partners just weeks before the National Rising Star Championship, they must decide whether to compete together or lose everything. The screenplay comes from veteran ballroom dancer Allison Johnson, with choreography led by Dancing with the Stars Mirror Ball champion Sharna Burgess. The producing team includes Alexandra Olivia Engelson of Magic & Moxie Productions, Toni D'Antonio of Shake the Tree Productions, Samantha Bowen, Allison Johnson of Love Laugh Dance Films, and Fisher himself. Production is slated to begin in February 2027 in the Canary Islands, with Hulahoop Media serving as international partner and Film! Canary Islands handling production services.
Jawbreaker the Musical is a razor-sharp satire in which high school hierarchy and candy-colored cruelty collide, reimagining the iconic cult-film classic about the cost of popularity as an electrifying theatrical event. Set in the treacherous halls of Reagan High, it is a high-gloss teen thriller that follows the rise and unraveling of a ruthless clique of teenage girls whose reign of power takes a deadly turn. Fueled by the adrenaline of a pop concert and laced with biting humor, the musical explores the intoxicating and often dangerous nature of power, identity, and survival in a world obsessed with status. The production runs on weekends only at the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles.
In a play, two 250-foot-tall monsters debate the morality of the destruction they just caused. Following the play, there is a talkback where the audience discusses what they just watched, in a good-hearted sendup of how theatre and art in general can be both self indulgent and a necessary part of our world. Rehearsals run August 4 – September 20, 2026, with previews September 22–24, 2026, opening September 25, 2026, and closing November 1, 2026 (with an extension date of November 14, 2026). The production is based at The Road Theatre in California.
In a powerful kingdom ruled by King Solomon, peace is shattered when a dangerous outlaw named Michael and his partner Hannah break into the royal castle and steal priceless treasures, including the legendary White Diamond. As the kingdom falls into chaos, elite FBI Agents David and Genesis are called in to hunt down the thieves before they can destroy everything the royal family has built. Filled with action, suspense, family drama, comedy, and unexpected twists, The King's Castle follows a royal family torn between loyalty, love, and justice. As secrets are revealed and emotions run high, everyone must choose where they stand when the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance. A thrilling stage play packed with larger-than-life characters, unforgettable comedy, intense confrontations, and a battle for honor, family, and the future of the kingdom. Performances will be held on November 21–22, 2026 at Skiptown Playhouse in Los Angeles, California. Rehearsals begin August 1, 2026, every Saturday and Sunday from 8 AM to 10 AM.
Los Eastman is a Colombian psychological thriller from writer-director Mauricio Leiva-Cock that has recently secured co-production partnerships with France's Urban Factory and Mexico's Fidelio Films. The project was selected for the Fantastic Round Robin at Cannes' Fantastic Pavilion, where the deal was finalized in May 2026. Set in Bogotá during a virus outbreak, the film follows a housekeeper held captive by her wealthy employers whose struggle to escape leads to a violent transformation. Co-written by Leiva-Cock and Diego González Cruz, the film is produced by Cuatro Ojos, the new production company formed by Leiva-Cock with partners Sebastián Hernández, Juan Manuel Betancourt, and Daniela Echeverri. Additional Colombian production partners include Maleza Cinema, Ruvrika, and producer Adriana Aparicio. The project has garnered significant industry support, winning 13 awards at the 2025 BAM Production Meetings and receiving honors at Sitges FanPitch and the Sanfic Mórbido Lab. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in January 2027.
Set within the gritty world of Demolition Derby in backwoods Pennsylvania, an orphaned teenage girl copes with her father's untimely death by forming an alliance with her estranged, alcoholic uncle to restore her family's legacy. The production is seeking real identical twins (ages 21–30) for the supporting roles of Dale and Dick. Filming begins August 17, 2026 for four weeks in Kentucky.
Magic is a horror remake in development at Lionsgate with Sam Raimi set to direct. The project adapts William Goldman's 1976 novel, previously made into a 1978 cult classic starring Anthony Hopkins. Raimi reunites with Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing team behind his recent thriller Send Help. The story follows a ventriloquist who becomes dangerously controlled by his malicious dummy while trying to rekindle a romance. Producing alongside Raimi are Roy Lee, Chris Hammond, Tim Sullivan, and Raimi Productions' Zainab Azizi. Raimi had been attached as producer since 2025 and officially came aboard to direct in May 2026. No production start date or filming locations have been announced.
Midnight Sun is a dark tale of the struggles of immortal love, told from the perspective of a vampire (Edward Cullen). It explores the consequences of Edward's relationship with Bella, a 17-year-old human girl, and the dangers they both face as they fall in love. The animated series is produced by Lionsgate and Netflix and is scheduled to shoot in Los Angeles from tentatively August 2026 through May 2027.
Belinda King Creative Productions is casting for the inaugural cast of the Mitsui Ocean Sakura. The shows feature a rich mix of musical genres with 2 lead vocalists and 6 dancers performing in 5 mainstage productions, sailing primarily in Japan. The 2 lead vocalists will also feature in a classical deck show. Rehearsals begin July 28, 2026 in Porto, Portugal, continuing onboard the ship from August 16, 2026. The ship goes live on September 19, 2026, departing from Yokohama, Japan. The contract ends March 27, 2027 in Yokohama, Japan. The current itinerary includes Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Daniel Hillard, a struggling, out-of-work actor, will do anything for his kids. After losing custody in a messy divorce, he creates the kindly alter ego of Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire in a desperate attempt to stay in their lives. As his new character takes on a life of its own, Mrs. Doubtfire teaches Daniel more than he bargained for about how to be a father. The ongoing national tour rehearses in New York City beginning on or about July 13, 2026, with a closing date on or about February 2027.
Murdering Michael Malloy is gearing up for a third-quarter 2026 shoot, with director Raymond De Felitta bringing his twenty-five-year passion project to life. The crime thriller stars Tim Roth as struggling bar owner Tony Marino and Timothy Spall as Michael Malloy, the indestructible Irishman. Set against the backdrop of Depression-era New York, the film follows Marino and his partner Bastogne as their increasingly desperate schemes to kill Malloy for insurance money continue to fail, leading the two men to form an unexpected bond. De Felitta co-wrote the screenplay with David Zellerford. Archstone Entertainment is handling worldwide sales, with producers including Stephen Endelman, Dan Grodnik, Louise Chater, and Jeff Wallner of Harbor Lights Entertainment and Icarus Entertainment Fund. The production is based on the notorious 1933 Bronx murder case that earned victim Michael Malloy the nickname "Iron Mike" for his exceptional resilience.
My Boyfriend Is A Demon is a teen horror film currently in production in Rhode Island. Writer-director mishka makes her feature debut with this Gen Z-focused supernatural story that blends social media anxiety with horror. The ensemble cast includes David Arquette, Rosanna Arquette, Coco Arquette, Jack Champion, Mattias Ferrell, Ever Anderson, Bailey Sloan, Vinnie Hacker, Josephine Reitman, Savannah Lee Smith, Lisa Yamada, and Ty Law. Verdi Productions is producing, with Chad Verdi Sr, Chad Verdi Jr, Paul Luba, Michelle Verdi, and Sera Verdi serving as producers. Ketchup Entertainment and Kinolime are executive producing. Production is shooting across Rhode Island locations, including Providence's historic Cranston Street Armory. The project filmed through late April and May 2026.
No Way Out is a feature film in development at Netflix based on Major Adam Jowett's 2019 memoir about Easy Company, a hastily assembled unit of British Paras and Royal Irish Rangers who defended the district center of Musa Qala in Afghanistan's Helmand Province during a brutal 21-day Taliban siege in July 2006. Oscar-nominated screenwriter Matt Charman is writing the adaptation. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Tracy Ryerson will produce through Archewell Productions as part of the company's first-look deal with Netflix. The project holds particular resonance for Prince Harry, who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, including in Helmand Province. The memoir, published by Pan Macmillan, has been compared to war films such as Black Hawk Down and described as a vivid account of combat leadership under relentless attack.
Number 10 brings Steven Moffat's signature wit to the corridors of power in his first project for Channel 4. The six-episode political comedy-drama stars Rafe Spall as Prime Minister Harry Douglas, Katherine Kelly as Chief of Staff Frances Telford, and Jenna Coleman as Deputy Chief of Staff Katie Flynn. Produced by Hartswood Films and ITV Studios, the series wrapped principal photography in March 2026 after filming in and around London. Ben Palmer directs from Moffat's scripts, with executive producers Moffat and Sue Vertue, producer Lawrence Till, and co-producer Rachel Stone leading the production team. The series explores life inside Britain's most famous address, from high-stakes political decisions to the everyday chaos of running a historic building. Channel 4 is expected to air the series later in 2026.
In the magical river city of Otter World, a hopelessly romantic otter finally finds his soulmate—but when a narcissistic rival tears them apart, he must overcome fear, friendship, and his own self-doubt to win her back and prove that true love is worth the fight. Recording is scheduled for July 22, 2026, in Los Angeles or Orange County, CA.
When Pete the Cat gets caught rocking out after bedtime, the cat-catcher sends him to live with the Biddle family to learn his manners — and boy are they square! But for the groovy blue cat, life is an adventure no matter where you wind up, so the minute Pete walks in the door, he gets the whole family rocking. The whole family, that is, except for young Jimmy Biddle, the most organized second grader on planet earth. As the end of second grade approaches, Jimmy has a lot of tests, and the last thing he needs is some groovy cat in his life, changing his family and turning everything upside down. But when Jimmy draws a blank in art class during the last week of school, it turns out Pete is the perfect friend to help him out. Together, they set out on a mission to help Jimmy conquer second grade art, and along the way, they both learn a little something new about inspiration. Join Jimmy and Pete on an adventure of friendship, all the way to Paris and back in a VW Bus. This musical is based on the popular children's book series Pete the Cat. TheaterWorksUSA has led the Theater for Young and Family Audiences movement in New York City and across North America for over half a century. The production rehearses in NYC and tours around the U.S., playing schools and theaters almost every day.
Prisoner returns to production for its second season at Sky, with Scottish BAFTA winner Izuka Hoyle reprising her role as prison transport officer Amber Todd. The Sky Original action thriller comes from Academy Award and BAFTA-nominated writer Matt Charman, who serves as showrunner alongside writer Sophie Petzal. Binocular produces in association with Sky Studios, with executive producers Matt Charman, Foz Allan, Sophie Petzal, and Adrian Sturges. Season 1 filmed extensively in Wales including Cardiff, Swansea, Port Talbot, Cwmbran, and Newport, with production support from Creative Wales. Production on the new six-part season is targeting a late 2026 start, with the series set to air on Sky in the UK and Ireland.
Manny and his wife Bianca travel across the country, desperate to recover $50K that were confiscated by the Sheriff's during a traffic stop on suspicions of drug trafficking. They're both intentionally evasive at first until the truth is revealed that the money was to purchase a black-market liver to save Bianca who is suffering from liver cancer. This is an independently produced, fully financed TV pilot filming on or around June 8th, 2026 for two weeks in the Hamilton/Greater Toronto Area.
Ten years after a child vanished at a mysterious traveling circus, twelve-year-old aspiring filmmaker Frankie begins experiencing terrifying visions after a strange clown carnival rolls into Redhaven. As the line between reality and nightmare begins to blur, Frankie discovers the clowns may be connected to something far darker than simple performance and that they've taken a dangerous interest in her. Filming in and around Vancouver.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is recognized as one of the world's premier luxury lines with features such as 6-star, all-suite, all-balcony ships. Throughout this inaugural tour contract, the Prestige will visit exciting ports of call in the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas. Theatrical performers will work directly with an exciting creative team to develop brand-new, revue-style productions which will debut onboard. Show names (working titles): Viva Vidette, Riviera Luxe, Rewind, Allegro. Rehearsal and training starts on or about August 26, 2026 through November 8, 2026 in Tampa, FL. Cast will travel to the shipyard in Italy on November 9, 2026 to begin the install process. Estimated end of contract is April 2027.
Rehmat is a Punjabi-language feature film currently in post-production, directed by Gurvinder Singh and starring Naseeruddin Shah. The film is produced by Vahao Studio in India with French co-production from the newly launched Paris-based Pavo Films. Set in present-day Punjab, the story unfolds across three interconnected narratives that examine life in a region marked by drug crisis, cultural drift among younger generations, and the unresolved wounds of Partition. Shah plays Rashid Ali, a man who returns to Punjab after a lifetime in England, claiming to be God. The ensemble cast includes Suvinder Vicky, Mita Vashisht, Diya Kamboj, and Navjot Randhawa, with celebrated Punjabi poet Jaswant Zafar making his screen debut. Singh, whose previous films premiered at Venice and Cannes, has employed long takes and diegetic sound design, with shooting that took place in an actual Punjabi village. The film marks the debut co-production for Pavo Films, announced at the 2026 Cannes Film Market.
Round Up unfolds over the course of a single harrowing day set in a near-future dystopian version of El Paso, Texas. The film follows the Jaime family as they prepare for a desperate escape across the U.S. border into México while under threat from a militarized immigration system. The project is slated for the festival circuit. Shooting is scheduled for July 17–19, 2026 in Lancaster, CA.
Sands of Sarasvati is a Finland-U. K. co-production eco-thriller now in development with director Antti-Jussi Annila attached to helm. The film is adapted from Risto Isomäki's award-winning novel, which won the Tähtivaeltaja Award and received a Finlandia Prize nomination. The screenplay is co-written by Annila and Scottish-Egyptian screenwriter Rachelle Atalla. The project is produced by Kai Nordberg and Kaarle Aho of Helsinki-based Making Movies alongside Rakasree Basu of Glasgow-based Momentum Films. Production is planned to span the Nordic countries, Scotland, and India. The story centers on scientists investigating ancient underwater ruins discovered off India's west coast while simultaneously confronting the threat of catastrophic flooding from melting polar ice sheets. Making Movies, marking its 30th year, brings a track record that includes the Oscar-shortlisted The Fencer. The project was unveiled at the Cannes Film Market in May 2026.
When an African American teenager is haunted by a medieval nun, she learns of a dark prophecy and fears a mysteriously pregnant girl in her group home is the mother of the Antichrist Child. The film shoots September 14 through October 6, 2026, in Phillipsburg and Sayreville, New Jersey, Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Easton, Pennsylvania.
It's 2063. The International Space Station is now "Oasis," a space resort for billionaires and the ultra rich. The only one of its kind luxuriating among the stars, Oasis is perfection. When the best luxury money can buy malfunctions, Oasis must evacuate. During the emergency, a highly trained team of extremists take over the space station and hold the world hostage with an unusual weapon secretly installed and activated. Filming in the San Diego area, California.
Space Unicorn is an independently produced animated feature from Spiridellis Bros. Studios, the AI-powered animation company founded by brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis. The film follows Astraluna Opal, a wide-eyed misfit unicorn who represents the last spark of joy in Unicornopolis, a society worn down by rainbow delivery duties. When she and her reluctant sidekick wind up stranded on a distant planet, they must confront a techno-tyrant bent on replacing authentic joy with synthetic happiness. Evan and Gregg Spiridellis are directing from a script co-written with Marc Haimes, whose credits include the Academy Award-nominated Kubo and the Two Strings. Gary Foster produces under his Krasnoff Foster Production banner, with Tracie Fiss handling casting. The project is inspired by musician Parry Gripp's viral song and is being shopped to buyers at the Cannes market. The studio launched in October 2025 with backing from investors including Polaris Founders Capital, Caruso Ventures, Google's AI Futures Fund, and Ashton Kutcher.
This 50-minute adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet is an educational partnership between Gulfshore Playhouse, the Naples Philharmonic at ArtisNaples, and the Collier County Public Schools. Created for 11th-grade students, the performance combines the story of Shakespeare's classic play with orchestral selections from Tchaikovsky's and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Suites. The production will bring professional theatre to students across Southwest Florida.
Stoic Ridge is in development at Peacock as an English-language adaptation of the French-Canadian crime drama Le Clan. The series follows Jacob Morris, a reformed criminal who has spent years in witness protection rebuilding his life as a rancher, husband, and father in a small New Mexico town. When his crime boss father and brother are released from prison, his two worlds collide, forcing him to protect his new family from the one he once betrayed. Robert Munic, who created and launched Power Book IV: Force for Starz, will write and showrun the project. Executive producers include Jillian Share, Jen Gorton, Guy Stodel, and Joanne Forgues. The series is being developed through UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, in partnership with Teton Ridge Entertainment, a TWG Global-owned studio focused on Americana storytelling. The modern Western explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle to escape the past.
When Ms. Price adopts four girls, an unbreakable sisterhood is formed. Despite their strong personalities and constant bickering, their bond never wavers. But when Ms. Price suddenly passes away, the sisters drift apart and grow into very different women — a wealthy housewife, a struggling artist, and two clever scammers — all living in the same city. Years later, they reunite when one sister discovers her husband's betrayal. What begins as heartbreak quickly turns into something far more unexpected: a chaotic, emotional, and hilarious money heist that forces the sisters to face who they've become. Theme: Sisterhood/Survival. Genre: Dramedy. References: Ocean's 11, Set It Off, Hustlers. Produced by Brenda Who Productions, directed and written by Alonda Bernice. Venue: Broadwater Theater, Los Angeles, California.
Suffering Is Optional is a Canadian climate thriller written and directed by Zarrar Kahn, whose debut feature In Flames premiered at Cannes 2023 and was Pakistan's official submission for the Academy Awards. The film stars Iman Vellani (Ms. Marvel) as Noor Rahman, a drama student cast in her school's production of Hamlet who finds herself torn between artistic ambition and institutional abuse while being haunted by visions carrying warnings about climate catastrophe. The project is a co-production between CityLights Media, LBG Films, Other Memory Media, and Couronne Nord, with financing from Telefilm Canada. Producers include Lindsay Blair Goeldner, Anam Abbas, and Julie Groleau, with Karen Harnisch and Kaleem Aftab executive producing. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in early 2027, shooting in Hamilton and Montreal. Kahn developed the script drawing from firsthand accounts of climate disaster survivors, exploring themes of power, coming-of-age, campus culture wars, and climate grief.
When two former acquaintances become accidentally trapped together overnight in a barn, they emerge unexpectedly engaged and determined to marry within days. Their skeptical adult children — a relentlessly optimistic apple farmer and a cautious widowed photographer — must work together to plan the whirlwind wedding while secretly trying to stop it. As the celebration brings them closer, they discover that love doesn't always follow a plan, and that sometimes the biggest leap of faith leads to exactly where you're meant to be. Filming on or about July 6, 2026 for two weeks in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Bright Side Running Club is a feature film adaptation of Josie Lloyd's novel The Cancer Ladies' Running Club, moving into pre-production in Norfolk. Director Sheree Folkson, known for her work on Bridgerton and Doctor Who, leads the project with stars Maxine Peake and Gemma Jones attached. Harriet Rees produces through Kaleidoscope Films, with Christelle Conan executive producing and Liza Carmel co-producing. The production is the first to receive support from Norfolk Screen's new regional incentive program, combining investment funding and in-kind support. Norwich-based Epic Ev Studios will provide production services. Cameras are scheduled to roll in Cromer, Norfolk, later in 2026. Altitude Film Entertainment is handling international sales, launching the project at Cannes.
The Cop and the Assassin is an action thriller heading into pre-production in Thailand this November. Olga Kurylenko leads the cast as a former SAS operative turned assassin on a revenge mission to track down the crime boss who murdered her family, with Nina Bergman co-starring. Éric Valette directs, bringing his experience from One Missed Call, The Prey, and episodes of The Transporter and Lupin. The film is produced by Fabrice Lambot for French outfit Phase 4 Productions, alongside Julien Loeffler and James Kermack for UK company Featuristic Films, in co-production with Leo Maidenberg for Place du Marché Productions. Living Films provides production services in Thailand, with credits on The Gray Man, Thirteen Lives, Ms. Marvel, and the FX series Alien: Earth. All Rights Entertainment handles international sales. Principal photography will shoot across multiple locations in Thailand.
The Emperor Adriano is a feature film biopic in early development from São Paulo-based Boutique Filmes and Paramount Pictures Brazil. The project adapts journalist Ulisses Neto's 2024 biography Adriano: My Greatest Fear, chronicling soccer legend Adriano Leite Ribeiro's journey from the amateur fields of Vila Cruzeiro to the pinnacle of world football. Producer Gustavo Mello, a partner at Boutique Filmes, is leading the production, which marks the company's first theatrical co-production with Paramount. The film will explore Adriano's immense pressure playing in Italy at age 19, his struggles with homesickness and family separation in Europe, the devastating loss of his father, and his battles with depression and alcohol abuse, culminating in his triumphant 2009 return to Flamengo. The project was shopped to investors at the May 2026 Cannes Film Festival and inaugurates a new intellectual property initiative at Boutique focused on Brazilian personalities.
The Emperor's Stone is a six-episode family adventure series that has begun principal photography in Italy and France. The production follows a former treasure hunter who discovers his piratical ancestor's diary, leading his family on a high-stakes international quest to find the mythical Emperor's Stone before it falls into dangerous hands. The series stars Colin Morgan, Antonia Desplat, and Luke Treadaway, with a supporting cast including Tomer Sisley, Rafael Griso, Rocío Luz, and Gabrielle Scharnitzky. Alice Troughton directs, with Benjamin Anderson serving as showrunner. The project is produced by Nolita, Aircraft Pictures, and Legend Factory in association with CBS Studios and Film Afrika, with co-production from Beside Productions and Viola Films. Shooting locations include Rome, Sicily, and Saint-Malo in northwestern France, with production running from late March through June 2026. The series will air on France Télévisions, ZDF in Germany, and Rai in Italy, with international distribution by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
The God of the Woods is Netflix's series adaptation of Liz Moore's 2024 bestselling novel, now filming in upstate New York. Showrunners Liz Moore and Liz Hannah lead the project, which stars Maya Hawke as Judy Luptack, the first female investigator in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation assigned to unravel the Van Laar family's dark secrets. Kerry Condon plays Alice Van Laar, with Ella Rubin joining as camp counselor Louise Donnadieu. The drama explores class tensions and privilege in the Adirondacks through a multi-generational mystery. Production began June 12, 2026, filming across the Hudson River Valley and Adirondack Mountains through fall. Sony Pictures Television produces alongside Original Film, with Neal H. Moritz and Pavun Shetty executive producing.
The Guest Star is a comedy web series produced by Long Island Girl Films, intended for distribution on YouTube and TikTok. Kathy Anderson moved to Los Angeles to be a serious actress and she knows in her heart she is one, despite what the business keeps telling her. Powered by her unflappable spirit and positive outlook, she is a breath of fresh air to this otherwise jaded town. Filming begins July 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.
The Last Druid is an action-drama that reunites Russell Crowe with historical epic filmmaking a quarter century after Gladiator. The film is directed by William Eubank from a script he co-wrote with Phil Gawthorne and Carlyle Eubank. Crowe stars as a peaceful Celtic elder whose secluded community is discovered by the Roman Empire, forcing him to awaken the warrior within. The cast includes Rose Leslie, Andreas Pietschmann, and Daniel Zovatto. The production is backed by a team of producers including Adrián Guerra, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, and Ben Pugh, with AGC Studios, 42, CAA Media Finance, and Nostromo Pictures behind the project. Principal photography began June 8 in Barcelona and the Canary Islands, Spain, with cinematographer Agustin Claramunt and production designer Laia Colet leading key departments. Amazon MGM Studios acquired select international distribution rights in late 2024.
The Long Hair In The Attic is a horror feature in development through a three-way partnership between Japan's Toei, Thailand's M Studio, and South Korea's Showbox. Thai director Sitisiri Mongkolsiri, known for Netflix's Hunger and the Oscar-submitted Inhuman Kiss, will helm the adaptation of renowned manga artist Junji Ito's 1988 one-shot. The story centers on a young woman whose hair becomes animated with a desire for vengeance after a painful breakup. Development is currently underway, with the production incorporating extensive visual effects work. Shooting is scheduled to begin in 2027. The collaboration brings together Toei's IP development expertise, M Studio's production capabilities and theatrical network in Southeast Asia, and Showbox's international distribution strength, positioning the film as a cross-border genre project aimed at audiences throughout Asia and beyond.
The Man Who Walks is an English-language feature film reuniting writer-director Pan Nalin with producer Ohno Atsuko of Hassaku Labs. The project marks their second collaboration following Valley of Flowers. The film centers on an immortal man who has walked the earth for 3. 3 million years and falls into a romance with a Japanese scholar researching ancient texts about death. Production is planned for Tokyo and multiple locations across Japan. The screenplay was written by Nalin and developed through his Monsoon Films production company in consultation with Los Angeles-based writer Tinker Lindsay. The project is currently in casting and seeking co-production partners at the Cannes Film Market, with Nalin represented by the Gotham Group.
At an acting school in New York City, a prodigy devoted to The Method, his ambitious best friend chasing fame, and an aspiring playwright searching for her voice become entangled in a volatile collaboration while their revered mentor is forced to confront the painful question whether "The Method" still matters in a world that's moving on. Filming July 27 – August 27, 2026 in Montclair, New Jersey.
In rural Texas, a former assassin, Caleb, attempts to leave his violent past behind and build a quiet life with the woman he loves. But when a brutal attack shatters everything, he's dragged back into the deadly world he escaped — a ruthless organization where each assassin is defined by a signature weapon. Forced to become the feared killer he once was, Caleb hunts the mentor who trained him and the organization that took everything from him. Filming July 20 and August 28, 2026 in Los Angeles County, CA and Cameron County, TX.
The Origin of the World marks Brady Corbet's fourth feature following his Oscar-winning epic The Brutalist. The film is currently in pre-production, with Michael Fassbender in negotiations to star alongside previously announced cast members Cate Blanchett, Selena Gomez, and Sadie Soverall. Corbet is working from a 200-page script that he describes as genre-defying and X-rated, exploring American mysticism and the history of the occult across multiple centuries. The production will be produced by Andrew Morrison and Brian Young under the Kaplan Morrison banner, with Daniel Blumberg returning to compose the score. Shooting is planned across two major blocks totaling 50 days, utilizing ultra-rare eight-perf 65mm cameras. Production is expected to kick off in late summer or early fall 2026 in Portugal and South Africa, with a projected four-hour runtime and likely 2027 festival premiere.
When JOHN (Paul Mabon), a charismatic, professional storyteller, arrives for Career Day at an elementary school during the holidays, he brings a series of whimsical, theatrical tales about a mischievous kid named BRYAN (Innocent Ekakitie) to life. With the assistance of the class, they transform an ordinary classroom into a whirlwind of imagination, chaos, and unexpected lessons about right and wrong, family, and poetic justice. Filming July 7 & 16, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.
The Real Ivanov is an AEA theatrical production presented at Classic Stage Company in New York, NY. Produced by Initiative Productions, the production previews August 17, 2026, opens August 21, 2026 (TBD), and closes September 20, 2026.
The Shadow is a theatrical musical production presented by Mixed eMotion Theatrix at La Mirada Theatre in La Mirada, CA. Rehearsals run July 6 through August 19, 2026, with the first phase in Los Angeles (July 6–August 1) and the second phase in La Mirada (August 2–19). The show opens August 20, 2026 and closes August 23, 2026.
The Species is a period drama from director Justin Chadwick moving into pre-production for a June 2026 shoot in Northern Ireland. The film stars Anthony Hopkins as Charles Darwin and Charlotte Rampling as his widow Emma, with Tom Hollander as publisher Marshall Winwick and Billy Howle as their son George. BAFTA Rising Star winner Mia McKenna-Bruce recently joined the cast as Jane, the family's maid at the Darwin estate. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the story centers on Emma's late-life journey of self-discovery as she battles her son and a pushy publisher over Charles' unpublished autobiography, facing a crisis of faith over whether its heretical atheism will jeopardize her chance to reunite with her husband in the afterlife. The script is by Jacob Killion, with Christian Taylor of Taylor Lane Productions producing alongside Mary Aloe of Aloe Entertainment and Joshua Harris of Peachtree Media Group. Adolpho Veloso serves as cinematographer, with Lorne Balfe composing the score and Eyde Belasco handling casting. HanWay Films is managing international sales.
The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical tells the story of Holly, an overworked Big City executive who returns to her quirky small hometown for Christmas and juggles an old flame romance, small-town drama, a looming corporate merger, a cookie contest conspiracy, and a moose on the loose. Packed with holiday cheer, cheerful chaos, and original pop songs including 'Judge That Cookie' and 'It Feels Like Christmas (Because It Is Literally Christmas),' the show offers a hilarious twist on the classic holiday movies audiences already know and love. Following the sold-out world premiere in Toronto, ON, the production will embark on a US Non-Union National Tour, with rehearsals beginning November 2, 2026 in New York City, opening November 20, 2026 in Tampa, FL, and the tour currently booked through December 31, 2026.
After his brother is arrested for selling 3D-printed ghost guns, Kareem must carry out a set of favors for a rival arms dealer. As revenge runs rampant and old alliances collapse, Kareem is thrust into a struggle for survival where loyalty is a gamble, and redemption comes at a price. Filming July 20 – August 20, 2026 in New York, NY.
They Call Him Zorro is Joe Begos' next feature, a modern horror-action take on Johnston McCulley's legendary masked vigilante. Begos is writing and will direct the film, which follows Diego Vega as he escapes from prison after being framed and launches a no-holds-barred revenge campaign against corruption in contemporary Los Angeles. WTFilms is producing alongside Begos' Channel 83, with the production currently in the financing and casting phase. The search is underway for a Hispanic lead actor to portray the reimagined Zorro, described by the filmmakers as a brutal character closer to The Punisher or The Crow than traditional versions of the folk hero. The film will shoot on location in Los Angeles on 35mm, aiming to capture the visual texture of classic action films like To Live and Die in L. A. and RoboCop.
Tomorrow Game is the World Premiere production of Brandy Carie's award-winning play. Bell and Roe live in a postapocalyptic wasteland that is so far gone they don't remember a time when there were grocery stores, safe drinking water, or 911. They each live in isolation, until a chance meeting leads to an unlikely alliance, trading food for games, stories, and the hope of a future less bleak than their aching pasts. But Bell may also have ulterior motives. Roe's shelter is stocked with years of canned goods and other priceless resources: Is their friendship true – or just another game? Currently scheduled for one weekend of performances at the end of August at Theatre 68 in North Hollywood, CA.
Tomorrow Is a Drag marks Kenneth Lonergan's first feature film as director since Manchester by the Sea, bringing together a powerhouse ensemble led by Aubrey Plaza, Adam Driver, Vanessa Kirby, and Matthew Broderick. The New York-set drama reunites Lonergan with longtime collaborator Broderick, who has appeared in all three of the filmmaker's previous directorial efforts, and with Driver, who recently starred in Lonergan's Off-Broadway play Hold On to Me Darling. Sara Murphy is producing through her Fat City banner, fresh off her Oscar win for Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. MK2 Films is handling international sales, with WME representing North America. Plot details remain under wraps, though the project is expected to showcase Lonergan's signature blend of humor and intimate character study. Production is scheduled to begin this fall in New York City, targeting crew and department heads for a character-driven independent drama from one of American cinema's most acclaimed writer-directors.
An untitled feature film written and directed by Angelina Lilliana, shooting August 7th through August 23rd, 2026 in Morristown, New Jersey.
Paolo Sorrentino has begun production on his first documentary, an intimate portrait of Carlo Ancelotti, one of football's most decorated coaches. The untitled project is currently filming in Brazil and will follow Ancelotti as he manages the Brazilian national team through the 2026 World Cup next month in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Production will then continue in Italy through autumn. The documentary combines archive footage spanning Ancelotti's playing career at AC Milan and Roma with newly shot material across Italy, Spain, Brazil, and the U. S. The project is produced by Francesco Melzi d'Eril for MDE Films, Chloe McClay, Celia Babini, and Buck Andrews at Tart Productions, and Gabriele Moratti for MeMo Films, in association with Fremantle and The Apartment. Eric Beard serves as executive producer with Where is Football. FilmNation is handling worldwide sales outside Italy.
A closeted high school senior seemingly has it all: academic success, popularity, and a clear path to her dream future. But when a secret relationship forces her to confront the expectations of her family, friends, and community, she must choose between maintaining the life she's built and embracing the truth of who she is. A heartfelt coming-of-age drama about identity, first love, and self-acceptance.
A new 8-part returning TV series for Paramount+, filming on/around February 2027 in the United Kingdom.
Untold Stories of the ER (Sequences 005-006) is an episodic non-union production. True stories from the ER told by real medical professionals. Filming takes place between Monday June 29 to Wednesday September 23, 2026, currently slated for the week of June 29, 2026, in the Greater Toronto Area.
Vermillion returns to the French Revolution era with director Jon Amiel at the helm of this feature adaptation of Joel Gross's play Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh. The film follows Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, a lower-middle-class portrait painter who navigates her way into the royal court of Versailles, ultimately forging a deep friendship with Queen Marie Antoinette. Isabella Rossellini plays Madame de Noailles, an aristocrat devoted to the Queen, while Emma Laird takes on the lead role of Vigée Le Brun and Millicent Simmonds rounds out the cast. The production is being lead-produced by Austria's Katharina Magdalena alongside Academy Award-winning producer Barrie M. Osborne, with European co-production partners including Germany's Odeon Fiction, Zephyr Films in the UK, and JewelLabs Pictures in Austria. Principal photography is planned for the first quarter of 2027 across Austria, Germany, and France, pending final casting confirmation. The project is currently being shopped at Cannes without a sales agent finalized.
W.T.F., Warner, Thomlinson & Farrow is a new play by Sauda Aziza Jackson, an absurd comedy told in movements. The play follows Dottie, a somewhat 'successful' painter as she re-enters Corporate America. She's in a holding pattern, not quite sure of her position or task, and lands in the mailroom of a behemoth corporation. The mailroom contains a quirky, motley crew of seven office colleagues who have created their system, rules, and community with a capital C. Their own little democracy. They make it work; Dottie just doesn't quite understand how it all functions and why. She unwittingly becomes a chink in the corporate machine. One small gesture unravels all the bonds and leaves us all wondering what will we become? What will they make of us?
We Meet Again is a feature film following a man who, after his brother dies from a fentanyl overdose, hunts the dealer responsible, only to discover the darkness he's been running from lives in his brother too. The film shoots July 16 through August 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.
White is a shark survival action film entering pre-production under director Jake West. Kate Beckinsale and Katherine McNamara are attached to star, with Beckinsale also serving as executive producer. The story follows Willa Harba, a struggling actress whose private jet crashes into the Pacific Ocean. Stranded alone on a fractured wing, her satellite phone call for rescue is dismissed by her demanding studio boss Barbara, played by Beckinsale. Instead, marine biologist Sam Swatek, played by McNamara, intercepts the signal and delivers chilling news: Willa has crashed into the White Shark Café, where great whites gather to feed. The film is written by Dan Schaffer and produced by Yariv Lerner, Dominic Burns, Crawford Anderson-Dillon, and Sky Morfopoulos. Highland Film Group is handling worldwide sales and co-financing.