I got scooped. Sorta. I’d been following an ever-changing story for several years, but it kept evolving, pausing, going dark, and then perhaps stalled for good. It was unclear what was happening and where things were headed. The update from Deadline yesterday is that a fifth Jason Bourne film is in the works with “All Quiet On The Western Front” filmmaker Edward Berger in talks to direct.
Continue reading Matt Damon Has Quietly Been Working On His Own ‘Jason Bourne 5’ For Years [The Backstory] at The Playlist.
Continue reading Matt Damon Has Quietly Been Working On His Own ‘Jason Bourne 5’ For Years [The Backstory] at The Playlist.
- 11/21/2023
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
Don’t tread on “Treadstone.” The USA Network thriller series based on the Jason Bourne film franchise has experienced the largest delayed-viewing lift of any TV series this season. According to Nielsen’s Live + Same Day ratings, the 10 episodes of “Treadstone” Season 1, which concluded last month, have averaged a modest 501,000 total viewers. But with 72 hours of (mostly) DVR viewing factored in, that number jumps to a much better 1.337 million, a whopping +167% lift. That is the largest percentage growth among television’s Top 600 primetime series thus far this season, which started on Sept. 23, 2019. We currently have Live + 3 Day data through Jan. 12, 2020. Just behind Tim Kring’s “Treadstone” in the three-day-viewing-lift rankings is Fxx’s “Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (+148%), then truTV’s “Adam Ruins Everything” (+147%). FX dramas “American Horror Story” and “Mayans M.C.” round out the Top 5, both with +131% lifts in the Live + 3 Day viewership metric. Also Read: Ratings: 'Station 19...
- 1/24/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
What has to be the final trailer for Blake Lively’s revenge thriller The Rhythm Section has hit and, faithful to the book, it looks to be a kaleidoscope of outfit changes and ludicrous wigs. Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh is on costume design duties for this one.
Not to be all ‘we’ve read the book’ but, well, we have and, to be honest, it’s not that brilliant. However, the story zips along nicely and does features a compelling female lead. Being as Mark Burnell wrote The Rhythm Section in 1999, it’s astonishing that filmmakers have dragged their feet this long in getting a movie made. Perhaps one of the most interesting parts of the book is just how creepily close it comes to predicting the events of 9/11 in New York. To say any more would be spoiler territory, but if this trailer is anything to go by, the film,...
Not to be all ‘we’ve read the book’ but, well, we have and, to be honest, it’s not that brilliant. However, the story zips along nicely and does features a compelling female lead. Being as Mark Burnell wrote The Rhythm Section in 1999, it’s astonishing that filmmakers have dragged their feet this long in getting a movie made. Perhaps one of the most interesting parts of the book is just how creepily close it comes to predicting the events of 9/11 in New York. To say any more would be spoiler territory, but if this trailer is anything to go by, the film,...
- 1/22/2020
- by Lord Christopher Laverty
- Clothes on Film
At the box office, 2019 ended much as 2020 began: Studios are in crisis mode as they try to figure out how to get moviegoers into theaters. This is how Universal came to back two disastrous movies like the $95 million “Cats,” Tom Hooper’s movie version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical blockbuster, and the $175 million “Dolittle,” Stephen Gaghan’s adaptation of the children’s book classic “Dr. Dolittle.”
It’s easy to armchair quarterback. What were they thinking? What was it about these two costly projects that propelled them forward? Didn’t the risks seem obvious?
Here are the reasons why smart people at studios come to back such boneheaded movies.
1. They have global slates to fill.
This is the primary impetus for someone like Donna Langley, a veteran executive who champions edgy movies like “Get Out,” “Straight Outta Compton,” “Fifty Shades of Gray,” and “Queen & Slim,” to push forward...
It’s easy to armchair quarterback. What were they thinking? What was it about these two costly projects that propelled them forward? Didn’t the risks seem obvious?
Here are the reasons why smart people at studios come to back such boneheaded movies.
1. They have global slates to fill.
This is the primary impetus for someone like Donna Langley, a veteran executive who champions edgy movies like “Get Out,” “Straight Outta Compton,” “Fifty Shades of Gray,” and “Queen & Slim,” to push forward...
- 1/22/2020
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
NBCUniversal’s streaming service Peacock goes live on April 15, and here is a list of all the programming it will offer in the first year. Subscribers will get original and acquired series and movies, sports, news and — on Peacock Premium — a nightly pre-broadcast look at NBC’s late-night shows hosted by Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers.
Among the highlights of the new service are Dick Wolf’s Law & Order and Chicago franchises, which were announced today; the Kevin Costner-led Yellowstone; hit shows including Cheers, Saturday Night Live, The Office, Parks and Recreation, 30 Rock, Downton Abbey and Will & Grace; and original series including Tina Fey’s Girls5Eva (announced today), David Schwimmer-fronted Intelligence, a new season of A.P. Bio, a new Battlestar Galactica and sitcom revivals Saved by the Bell and Punky Brewster.
Peacock Investor Day: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Here’s everything Peacock users will be...
Among the highlights of the new service are Dick Wolf’s Law & Order and Chicago franchises, which were announced today; the Kevin Costner-led Yellowstone; hit shows including Cheers, Saturday Night Live, The Office, Parks and Recreation, 30 Rock, Downton Abbey and Will & Grace; and original series including Tina Fey’s Girls5Eva (announced today), David Schwimmer-fronted Intelligence, a new season of A.P. Bio, a new Battlestar Galactica and sitcom revivals Saved by the Bell and Punky Brewster.
Peacock Investor Day: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Here’s everything Peacock users will be...
- 1/16/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
When the long-awaited trailer for this May’s sorely overdue Black Widow posthumous solo outing debuted back in early December of 2019, fans were ecstatic to see the first brief glimpses of at least one of the film’s antagonist, Taskmaster, confirming our source’s whispers from March of last year when they told us he’d be the villain. In just over three seconds of footage, the villain emerges from the roof-hatch of an urban assault vehicle wielding a bow and arrow, and later battles David Harbour’s Red Guardian hand-to-hand in what may be the Red Room Academy itself.
Speaking with Inverse, screenwriter Jac Schaeffer described the exhilaration of watching Natasha Romanoff square off against the iconic adversary that first appeared nearly 40 years ago in Avengers #195. “It’s very rare to see something on screen how you pictured it in your head. To see that in motion with actors is thrilling,...
Speaking with Inverse, screenwriter Jac Schaeffer described the exhilaration of watching Natasha Romanoff square off against the iconic adversary that first appeared nearly 40 years ago in Avengers #195. “It’s very rare to see something on screen how you pictured it in your head. To see that in motion with actors is thrilling,...
- 1/11/2020
- by Anthony Fuchs
- We Got This Covered
"Treadstone", focusing on the deep state 'CIA black ops' organization from the "Jason Bourne" movies, premieres on Amazon Prime Video January 10, 2020:
"...'Treadstone' focuses on the exploits of 'Operation Treadstone', the program responsible for turning 'Jason Bourne' into a brain-washed super spy.
"The first season follows various 'sleeper agents' as they're 'awakened' to resume their missions..."
"Formed after the Viet Nam war, 'Treadstone' was a top-secret black ops program of the 'Central Intelligence Agency' (CIA), using a behavior-modification program to break down morality, while recruiting 'Us Service' members to turn them into superhuman assassins, in direct response to the 'Congressional Act' which banned the Us from partaking in extra-judicial killings.
'Jason Bourne' appeared in 3 novels by author Robert Ludlum, with a follow-up series, written by Eric Van Lustbader in 2004.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Treadstone"...
"...'Treadstone' focuses on the exploits of 'Operation Treadstone', the program responsible for turning 'Jason Bourne' into a brain-washed super spy.
"The first season follows various 'sleeper agents' as they're 'awakened' to resume their missions..."
"Formed after the Viet Nam war, 'Treadstone' was a top-secret black ops program of the 'Central Intelligence Agency' (CIA), using a behavior-modification program to break down morality, while recruiting 'Us Service' members to turn them into superhuman assassins, in direct response to the 'Congressional Act' which banned the Us from partaking in extra-judicial killings.
'Jason Bourne' appeared in 3 novels by author Robert Ludlum, with a follow-up series, written by Eric Van Lustbader in 2004.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Treadstone"...
- 1/11/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Amazon Prime has launched the first trailer for new series ‘Treadstone’, an origin story behind the CIA Black Ops Programme from the world of Jason Bourne.
From producers of the Bourne franchise, ‘Treadstone’ explores the origin story and present-day actions of Operation Treadstone, the infamous, covert CIA Black Ops programme that uses behaviour modification to turn recruits into nearly superhuman assassins.
Season One of the series will follow sleeper agents across the globe as they’re mysteriously “awakened” to resume their deadly missions.
Produced by Ucp, Treadstone is developed by and executive produced by Tim Kring (Heroes). Ben Smith and Jeffrey Weiner (Bourne franchise) executive produce. The series stars Jeremy Irvine, Tracy Ifeachor, Omar Metwally, Brian J. Smith, Hyo Joo Han, Gabrielle Scharnitzky, Emilia Schüle and Michelle Forbes
Also in trailers – Sky drops new trailer for Armando Iannucci’s ‘Avenue 5’
The new series will launch internationally on Prime Video...
From producers of the Bourne franchise, ‘Treadstone’ explores the origin story and present-day actions of Operation Treadstone, the infamous, covert CIA Black Ops programme that uses behaviour modification to turn recruits into nearly superhuman assassins.
Season One of the series will follow sleeper agents across the globe as they’re mysteriously “awakened” to resume their deadly missions.
Produced by Ucp, Treadstone is developed by and executive produced by Tim Kring (Heroes). Ben Smith and Jeffrey Weiner (Bourne franchise) executive produce. The series stars Jeremy Irvine, Tracy Ifeachor, Omar Metwally, Brian J. Smith, Hyo Joo Han, Gabrielle Scharnitzky, Emilia Schüle and Michelle Forbes
Also in trailers – Sky drops new trailer for Armando Iannucci’s ‘Avenue 5’
The new series will launch internationally on Prime Video...
- 12/11/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The second season finale of USA Network’s “Purge” TV series will feature one of the stars from the original film franchise.
Ethan Hawke, who starred in 2013’s “The Purge” as James Sandin, will reprise his role for Season 2 finale airing on Dec. 17.
In the original film, Sandin is a security system salesman who tries to protect his family from home invaders during a purge night gone wrong. The character will be featured in the finale’s cold open, which flashes back to one week before the first national purge and the first time Sandin’s high-tech security system is tested.
Also Read: How USA Hopes to Breathe New Life into Jason Bourne and 'The Purge' Film Franchises
Here is the logline for the Season 2 finale, titled “7:01 Am.”:
The finale picks up as purge night rages on and Esme, Ryan, Marcus and Ben fight for their lives and their loved ones.
Ethan Hawke, who starred in 2013’s “The Purge” as James Sandin, will reprise his role for Season 2 finale airing on Dec. 17.
In the original film, Sandin is a security system salesman who tries to protect his family from home invaders during a purge night gone wrong. The character will be featured in the finale’s cold open, which flashes back to one week before the first national purge and the first time Sandin’s high-tech security system is tested.
Also Read: How USA Hopes to Breathe New Life into Jason Bourne and 'The Purge' Film Franchises
Here is the logline for the Season 2 finale, titled “7:01 Am.”:
The finale picks up as purge night rages on and Esme, Ryan, Marcus and Ben fight for their lives and their loved ones.
- 12/10/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
The Rock has gone from being one of the biggest names in WWE to one of the hardest working men in Hollywood. As he continues to announce new projects via social media, TheWrap lists Dwayne Johnson‘s insane schedule for the upcoming years. Disclaimer: Some of these projects are in script phase or have just been announced, so are subject to changes.
“Jumanji: The Next Level”
After the success of 2017’s “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” which grossed almost a billion dollars, Sony has set its sequel, also starring Nick Jonas, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and Kevin Hart, for December 13.
“Jungle Cruise”
Johnson will star in Disney’s live-action “Jungle Cruise,” which is based on its popular theme-park ride. “Jungle Cruise” will also star Emily Blunt, Jack Whitehall and Jesse Plemons, and Jaume Collet-Serra is directing. It is set to hit theaters July 24, 2020.
“Black Adam”
In 2016, it was announced Johnson...
“Jumanji: The Next Level”
After the success of 2017’s “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” which grossed almost a billion dollars, Sony has set its sequel, also starring Nick Jonas, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and Kevin Hart, for December 13.
“Jungle Cruise”
Johnson will star in Disney’s live-action “Jungle Cruise,” which is based on its popular theme-park ride. “Jungle Cruise” will also star Emily Blunt, Jack Whitehall and Jesse Plemons, and Jaume Collet-Serra is directing. It is set to hit theaters July 24, 2020.
“Black Adam”
In 2016, it was announced Johnson...
- 12/9/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Mark Bridges is an Oscar-winning Costume Designer whose crafted fashions from all eras for films such as “8 Mile,” “The Italian Job,” “There Will Be Blood,” “The Fighter,” “The Artist,” “Jason Bourne” and “Phantom Thread,” which landed him his second Academy Award. Despite that impressive resume, he’s never been responsible for outfitting a character as iconic as Batman’s longtime nemesis, the Joker. A figure that has been depicted in multiple films, TV shows and print publications for almost 80 years.
Continue reading Mark Bridges Dissects His New Costume Design For The ‘Joker’ [Interview] at The Playlist.
Continue reading Mark Bridges Dissects His New Costume Design For The ‘Joker’ [Interview] at The Playlist.
- 11/13/2019
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
Swedish "Tomb Raider" actress Alicia Vikander covers the November 2019 issue of "Elle" (Korea) magazine, wearing Louis Vuitton, photographed by Choi Yongbin:
Vikander began acting as a child in minor stage productions at the 'Gothenburg' opera house, followed up by training as a ballet dancer at Stockholm's 'Royal Swedish Ballet School' and the 'School of American Ballet' in New York.
She gained recognition for her role as 'Josefin Björn-Tegebrandt' in the drama series "Andra Avenyn", making her feature film debut in "Pure" (2010), winning a 'Guldbagge' award for 'Best Actress'.
She gained wider recognition playing 'Kitty' in "Anna Karenina" (2012) and 'Queen Caroline Mathilde' in the Danish film "A Royal Affair".
She played 'Vera Brittain' in "Testament of Youth" (2014), a humanoid robot in "Ex Machina" 2014) and painter 'Gerda Wegener' in "The Danish Girl" (2015), winning an 'Academy Award' for 'Best Supporting Actress'.
In 2016, Vikander appeared in "Jason Bourne...
Vikander began acting as a child in minor stage productions at the 'Gothenburg' opera house, followed up by training as a ballet dancer at Stockholm's 'Royal Swedish Ballet School' and the 'School of American Ballet' in New York.
She gained recognition for her role as 'Josefin Björn-Tegebrandt' in the drama series "Andra Avenyn", making her feature film debut in "Pure" (2010), winning a 'Guldbagge' award for 'Best Actress'.
She gained wider recognition playing 'Kitty' in "Anna Karenina" (2012) and 'Queen Caroline Mathilde' in the Danish film "A Royal Affair".
She played 'Vera Brittain' in "Testament of Youth" (2014), a humanoid robot in "Ex Machina" 2014) and painter 'Gerda Wegener' in "The Danish Girl" (2015), winning an 'Academy Award' for 'Best Supporting Actress'.
In 2016, Vikander appeared in "Jason Bourne...
- 11/7/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Treadstone is blossoming into one of the best shows on cable.
More Cicadas got introduced on Treadstone Season 1 Episode 3, and the intrigue continued to heighten as a result.
It was the best hour yet, and that's because the stakes continue to rise. The layers are slowly getting pulled back to reveal more about Stiletto Six and how the characters are involved in it.
Mysteries can go one of two ways on the small screen: They either get dragged out for dear life, or they give the right amount of information to keep viewers engrossed every single week.
Treadstone falls into the latter category, and it genuinely feels like we're getting a new Jason Bourne movie every week.
Now that Tara has the key that can decrypt the launch codes, her part in everything is starting to become clear. She's driven by her passion for accuracy when it comes to reporting...
More Cicadas got introduced on Treadstone Season 1 Episode 3, and the intrigue continued to heighten as a result.
It was the best hour yet, and that's because the stakes continue to rise. The layers are slowly getting pulled back to reveal more about Stiletto Six and how the characters are involved in it.
Mysteries can go one of two ways on the small screen: They either get dragged out for dear life, or they give the right amount of information to keep viewers engrossed every single week.
Treadstone falls into the latter category, and it genuinely feels like we're getting a new Jason Bourne movie every week.
Now that Tara has the key that can decrypt the launch codes, her part in everything is starting to become clear. She's driven by her passion for accuracy when it comes to reporting...
- 10/30/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
David Crow Oct 23, 2019
Florence Pugh tells us about playing Scarlett Johansson's "sister" in Black Widow and the training required in joining the Marvel Universe.
Florence Pugh first learned she loved stunt work and fight choreography while playing real-life wrestler Paige in this year’s Fighting with My Family. But it’s safe to say that appearing as Yelena Belova, the “little sister” of Scarlett Johansson’s superhero in Black Widow, took things to another level.
“That was the coolest thing about making it,” Pugh says. “The stunts had these two assassins that needed to move amazingly, and needed to fight off each other.”
When we sit down to speak with Pugh, she’s in the midst of a big year. We’re speaking with her after a star-making turn in Ari Aster and A24’s sunny horror movie, Midsommar, but in 2019 alone she also appeared in that aforementioned wrestling...
Florence Pugh tells us about playing Scarlett Johansson's "sister" in Black Widow and the training required in joining the Marvel Universe.
Florence Pugh first learned she loved stunt work and fight choreography while playing real-life wrestler Paige in this year’s Fighting with My Family. But it’s safe to say that appearing as Yelena Belova, the “little sister” of Scarlett Johansson’s superhero in Black Widow, took things to another level.
“That was the coolest thing about making it,” Pugh says. “The stunts had these two assassins that needed to move amazingly, and needed to fight off each other.”
When we sit down to speak with Pugh, she’s in the midst of a big year. We’re speaking with her after a star-making turn in Ari Aster and A24’s sunny horror movie, Midsommar, but in 2019 alone she also appeared in that aforementioned wrestling...
- 10/22/2019
- Den of Geek
Welcome to the latest episode of The Fourth Wall – an interview podcast where I attempt to break down the fourth wall of the film industry, getting a behind the scenes look through my conversations with filmmakers, actors/actresses, and other industry professionals. Today I am joined by the producer of “The Bourne Legacy” and “Jason Bourne” and one of the showrunners of the new Bourne event series “Treadstone,” Ben Smith.
Continue reading ‘Treadstone’ Producer Ben Smith Talks Expanding The ‘Bourne’ Franchise In The New TV Series [The Fourth Wall] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Treadstone’ Producer Ben Smith Talks Expanding The ‘Bourne’ Franchise In The New TV Series [The Fourth Wall] at The Playlist.
- 10/16/2019
- by Griffin Schiller
- The Playlist
LuscasFilm is bringing in “Rogue One” writer Tony Gilroy for its upcoming prequel series centered on Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor character.
Gilroy, who worked extensively on the reshoots for the 2016 “Star Wars” film, will write the pilot episode and direct multiple episodes of the series, an individual with knowledge of the series told TheWrap. Stephen Schiff will remain as showrunner.
Along wtih Luna, Alan Tudyk will reprise his “Rogue One” role as Andor’s android sidekick, K-2S0.
Also Read: 'The Matrix 4' Greenlit With Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss Set to Return
“Rogue One” is one of three live-action “Star Wars” TV series for Disney+, joining the Jon Favreau-led “The Mandaloria,” which will premiere on Nov. 12, the same day Disney+ launches. Ewan McGregor is also returning as Obi-Wan Kenobi in an untitled series that will be set 8 years after “Revenge of the Sith.”
“Rogue One...
Gilroy, who worked extensively on the reshoots for the 2016 “Star Wars” film, will write the pilot episode and direct multiple episodes of the series, an individual with knowledge of the series told TheWrap. Stephen Schiff will remain as showrunner.
Along wtih Luna, Alan Tudyk will reprise his “Rogue One” role as Andor’s android sidekick, K-2S0.
Also Read: 'The Matrix 4' Greenlit With Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss Set to Return
“Rogue One” is one of three live-action “Star Wars” TV series for Disney+, joining the Jon Favreau-led “The Mandaloria,” which will premiere on Nov. 12, the same day Disney+ launches. Ewan McGregor is also returning as Obi-Wan Kenobi in an untitled series that will be set 8 years after “Revenge of the Sith.”
“Rogue One...
- 10/16/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
USA is hoping a bit of corporate synergy can help fill the void left by the loss of WWE’s “SmackDown” franchise, which left a gaping hole in its Tuesday lineup. This week the cable network will debut “Treadstone,” a spy drama based on the fictional black ops organization from the “Jason Bourne” film series, alongside the Season 2 premiere of “The Purge,” itself based on the Blumhouse horror franchise of the same name. Both film franchises come from sister studio Universal Pictures. Their parent company NBCUniversal is looking to reap the benefits of finding new ways to mine franchise IP, among the most valuable commodities in the entertainment industry. Both “Treadstone” and “The Purge” are taking different approaches when it comes to extending their respective worlds from the big screen to the television screen. Also Read: 'Treadstone': 'Bourne' TV Spinoff's Trailer Shows Sleeper Agents Awakening as Superhuman Assassins...
- 10/15/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
The Jason Bourne film franchise, starring Matt Damon as the CIA's most dangerous operative, has been wowing audiences since director Doug Liman's The Bourne Identity arrived on the big screen in 2002. Currently, five chapters of the titular character's action-packed adventures exist as part of a cinematic series that has kept fans on the edge of seats for each death-defying…...
- 10/15/2019
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Welcome back to Tune In: our weekly newsletter offering a guide to the best of the week’s TV.
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. This week, the highly anticipated “Watchmen” premieres on HBO, and “Arrow” returns for its eighth and final season on The CW.
“Arrow,” The CW, Tuesday, 9 p.m.
Stephen Amell returns this week for his final outing as the titular hooded superhero. Amell described playing Oliver Queen as “the greatest professional experience of my life,” so expect things to get emotional on screen as the show adds a final string to its bow.
“Treadstone,” USA Network, Tuesday, 10 p.m.
Moved aside Matt Damon, there’s a newcomer in the “Jason Bourne” universe. “Treadstone” explores the origin story and present-day actions of the infamous covert program that uses...
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. This week, the highly anticipated “Watchmen” premieres on HBO, and “Arrow” returns for its eighth and final season on The CW.
“Arrow,” The CW, Tuesday, 9 p.m.
Stephen Amell returns this week for his final outing as the titular hooded superhero. Amell described playing Oliver Queen as “the greatest professional experience of my life,” so expect things to get emotional on screen as the show adds a final string to its bow.
“Treadstone,” USA Network, Tuesday, 10 p.m.
Moved aside Matt Damon, there’s a newcomer in the “Jason Bourne” universe. “Treadstone” explores the origin story and present-day actions of the infamous covert program that uses...
- 10/14/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Michael Ahr Oct 11, 2019
Treadstone executive producer Ben Smith joins The Fourth Wall podcast to talk about the USA Network’s Bourne prequel series.
This interview is spoiler-free for Treadstone, which premieres on October 15, 2019 on the USA Network.
With the prevalence of “cinematic universes” these days, it’s no surprise that Universal has sought to create a shared world for the Jason Bourne saga with upcoming movies starring Jeremy Renner and Dwayne Johnson. But Ben Smith, who has produced a number of Robert Ludlum adaptations for the theater, has now branched into television with a new Bourne prequel for Ucp on the USA Network entitled Treadstone. Smith talked to us for The Fourth Wall podcast about the series’ premise, which explores the origins of the sleeper assassin program that began with The Bourne Identity.
Den Of Geek: For those who may not be familiar with the Ludlum novels, what can you...
Treadstone executive producer Ben Smith joins The Fourth Wall podcast to talk about the USA Network’s Bourne prequel series.
This interview is spoiler-free for Treadstone, which premieres on October 15, 2019 on the USA Network.
With the prevalence of “cinematic universes” these days, it’s no surprise that Universal has sought to create a shared world for the Jason Bourne saga with upcoming movies starring Jeremy Renner and Dwayne Johnson. But Ben Smith, who has produced a number of Robert Ludlum adaptations for the theater, has now branched into television with a new Bourne prequel for Ucp on the USA Network entitled Treadstone. Smith talked to us for The Fourth Wall podcast about the series’ premise, which explores the origins of the sleeper assassin program that began with The Bourne Identity.
Den Of Geek: For those who may not be familiar with the Ludlum novels, what can you...
- 10/11/2019
- Den of Geek
Matt Damon celebrates his 49th birthday on October 8, 2019. The Oscar-winning performer has been one of Hollywood’s most reliable leading men for over two decades. He’s even got a new film, “Ford v. Ferrari,” set to rev up the box office on November 15. But how many of his titles remain classics? In honor of his birthday, let’s take a look back at 20 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Though Damon and his childhood friend Ben Affleck became famous by writing their own ticket to fame and fortune with “Good Will Hunting” (1997), the pair had been acting for years before that film became an art house hit, even appearing together in “School Ties” (1992). But it was by returning to their native Boston to tell the inspirational story about a secret math genius (Damon) that put them on the map, winning them an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay...
Though Damon and his childhood friend Ben Affleck became famous by writing their own ticket to fame and fortune with “Good Will Hunting” (1997), the pair had been acting for years before that film became an art house hit, even appearing together in “School Ties” (1992). But it was by returning to their native Boston to tell the inspirational story about a secret math genius (Damon) that put them on the map, winning them an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay...
- 10/8/2019
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
This month, USA Network is bringing the Jason Bourne franchise to the small screen, with the upcoming action-thriller series “Treadstone.” Of course, this new series won’t feature Matt Damon, but will continue the story that was laid down in the previous films and follow a new group of individuals that find themselves discovering their own forgotten superspy abilities and history.
Continue reading ‘Bourne’ Producer Says A New Film Is In Development & Will Tie In Directly With ‘Treadstone’ TV Series at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Bourne’ Producer Says A New Film Is In Development & Will Tie In Directly With ‘Treadstone’ TV Series at The Playlist.
- 10/7/2019
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
For years, audiences have watched Matt Damon and Christian Bale undergo physical transformations for roles in the past. For instance, Bale lost weight for his part in The Machinist and Damon spent several hours each day training for his Jason Bourne movies. Now that Bale and Damon are a few years older—45 and 48, respectively—fans have to wonder: How much longer can they keep doing this to their bodies? "When you're younger and you get those micro tears you feel like, 'Man, I'm really getting some control in my mind here.' And then at 45 you go, 'What am I still doing this s--it for?'" Bale told British GQ in an interview published Tuesday. "One time I was doing a scene...
- 10/1/2019
- E! Online
Universal’s “News of the World,” a historical drama starring Tom Hanks, will hit theaters just in time for awards season on Dec. 25, 2020.
Paul Greengrass is directing the film, reuniting with Hanks for the first time since 2013’s “Captain Phillips.”
“News of the World” is based on the best-selling novel by Paulette Jiles and set in the days following the Civil War. It charts the unlikely friendship between Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, an earlier precursor to today’s newscasters, and the 10-year-old girl he is tasked with bringing to her relatives. As they travel hundreds of miles into the unforgiving wilderness, the two will face tremendous challenges of both human and natural forces.
The movie was previously in development at Fox 2000. However, Disney decided to retire the label this year as part of its purchase of the 20th Century Fox film studio, opting to go ahead only with projects that were already in production.
Paul Greengrass is directing the film, reuniting with Hanks for the first time since 2013’s “Captain Phillips.”
“News of the World” is based on the best-selling novel by Paulette Jiles and set in the days following the Civil War. It charts the unlikely friendship between Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, an earlier precursor to today’s newscasters, and the 10-year-old girl he is tasked with bringing to her relatives. As they travel hundreds of miles into the unforgiving wilderness, the two will face tremendous challenges of both human and natural forces.
The movie was previously in development at Fox 2000. However, Disney decided to retire the label this year as part of its purchase of the 20th Century Fox film studio, opting to go ahead only with projects that were already in production.
- 9/25/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Tom Hanks’ “News of the World” will hit theaters on Dec. 25, 2020, Universal Pictures announced Wednesday.
“News of the World” is written and directed by Paul Greengrass, who is reunited with Hanks for the first time since their 2013 Best Picture nominee “Captain Phillips.”
The film follows Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Hanks), who five years after the end of the Civil War moves from town-to-town as a non-fiction storyteller, telling the news of presidents, queens, feuds and catastrophes. However, in Texas, he meets 10-year-old Johanna who was taken by the Kiowa tribe years ago and is now being returned to her aunt. Kidd agrees to deliver the child, and on their journey, they face human and natural challenges.
Also Read: Tom Hanks to Receive the Golden Globes' Cecil B. deMille Award
“News of the World” is based on the National Book Award finalist and best-selling novel by Paulette Jiles. Luke Davies wrote...
“News of the World” is written and directed by Paul Greengrass, who is reunited with Hanks for the first time since their 2013 Best Picture nominee “Captain Phillips.”
The film follows Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Hanks), who five years after the end of the Civil War moves from town-to-town as a non-fiction storyteller, telling the news of presidents, queens, feuds and catastrophes. However, in Texas, he meets 10-year-old Johanna who was taken by the Kiowa tribe years ago and is now being returned to her aunt. Kidd agrees to deliver the child, and on their journey, they face human and natural challenges.
Also Read: Tom Hanks to Receive the Golden Globes' Cecil B. deMille Award
“News of the World” is based on the National Book Award finalist and best-selling novel by Paulette Jiles. Luke Davies wrote...
- 9/25/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
“Sound of Metal” is a film with a potent, searing hook. It stars Riz Ahmed, who is such a sensational actor (just watch him in “Jason Bourne” or “Nightcrawler” or “The Sisters Brothers”), as Ruben, a punk-metal drummer, heavy on the tattoos and peroxide, who has been thrashing away as part of a caterwauling noise band for so long that he’s losing his hearing. The prospect of slipping into a disability like this one sounds devastating, and in this case there’s an added emotional factor: Ruben did it to himself. I don’t mean to sound like I’m playing blame-the-victim when it comes to rock ‘n’ roll musicians and hearing loss, but since what’s happening to Ruben is happening as a result of choices he made, the drama of his condition amounts to — or should — some sort of reckoning.
The opening scene, with the camera fixed...
The opening scene, with the camera fixed...
- 9/17/2019
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Newcomer Helena Zengel has been tapped to star opposite Tom Hanks in Paul Greengrass’ upcoming “News of the World,” sources tell Variety.
“News of the World” is based on the best-selling 2016 novel by Paulette Jiles, which is set in the days following the Civil War. It charts the unlikely friendship between Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Hanks), an early precursor to today’s newscasters, and the 10-year-old girl (Zengel) he is tasked with bringing to her relatives.
The historical drama was originally set up at Fox 2000, but following the recent Disney-Fox merger, the film was let go. Universal quickly acquired the rights and fast-tracked the film into pre-production.
Luke Davies penned the first draft of the script, with Greengrass writing a more recent version. Hanks and Gary Goetzman will produce the film through Playtone with Gregory Goodman and Gail Mutrux through her Pretty Pictures. Production is expected to start later this year.
“News of the World” is based on the best-selling 2016 novel by Paulette Jiles, which is set in the days following the Civil War. It charts the unlikely friendship between Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Hanks), an early precursor to today’s newscasters, and the 10-year-old girl (Zengel) he is tasked with bringing to her relatives.
The historical drama was originally set up at Fox 2000, but following the recent Disney-Fox merger, the film was let go. Universal quickly acquired the rights and fast-tracked the film into pre-production.
Luke Davies penned the first draft of the script, with Greengrass writing a more recent version. Hanks and Gary Goetzman will produce the film through Playtone with Gregory Goodman and Gail Mutrux through her Pretty Pictures. Production is expected to start later this year.
- 8/26/2019
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
Serendipity is in NBC’s future — as in a small-screen adaptation of the 2001 rom-com that starred John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale.
Our sister site Variety reports that the Peacock network has given a script commitment to a series inspired by the movie, in which Cusack and Beckinsale played a couple seemingly fated to be together, though they certainly put that notion to the test.
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Our sister site Variety reports that the Peacock network has given a script commitment to a series inspired by the movie, in which Cusack and Beckinsale played a couple seemingly fated to be together, though they certainly put that notion to the test.
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- 8/23/2019
- TVLine.com
The Boys are back to work – and business is booming. Filming is now underway in Toronto for Season 2 of the Amazon Original series The Boys, the ultra-violent and proudly pervy superhero drama that premiered on Amazon Prime on July 26 and already ranks as the digital platform’s fastest breakout ever and its best-reviewed original series to date.
The show’s fan following has already put The Boys at No 39 on IMDb’s list of television’s all-time best series.
The series adapts the comics series (2006-2012) by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson and it’s part of a wave of subversive superhero screen projects that flip the script on conventional superhero fare by making the costumed crusaders intriguingly dysfunctional.
The show’s fan following has already put The Boys at No 39 on IMDb’s list of television’s all-time best series.
The series adapts the comics series (2006-2012) by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson and it’s part of a wave of subversive superhero screen projects that flip the script on conventional superhero fare by making the costumed crusaders intriguingly dysfunctional.
- 8/20/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
You’ll need to hold your breath watching Kristen Stewart in the trailer for her new action movie.
The Charlie’s Angels actress stars in Underwater, a thriller about scientists who become stuck at the bottom of the ocean when their submarine takes water. The trailer, released Aug. 19, shows Stewart, 29, as scientist Norah Price alongside costars like Vincent Cassel (Ocean’s Twelve and Thirteen, Jason Bourne) and Jessica Henwick (Game of Thrones, Star Wars: The Force Awakens).
Stewart described the movie as “a really dark, scary meditation on isolation” in Entertainment Weekly‘s first look.
“I haven’t made a...
The Charlie’s Angels actress stars in Underwater, a thriller about scientists who become stuck at the bottom of the ocean when their submarine takes water. The trailer, released Aug. 19, shows Stewart, 29, as scientist Norah Price alongside costars like Vincent Cassel (Ocean’s Twelve and Thirteen, Jason Bourne) and Jessica Henwick (Game of Thrones, Star Wars: The Force Awakens).
Stewart described the movie as “a really dark, scary meditation on isolation” in Entertainment Weekly‘s first look.
“I haven’t made a...
- 8/19/2019
- by Justin Curto
- PEOPLE.com
In today’s TV news roundup, USA releases the trailer for the Jason Bourne spinoff series “Treadstone,” and MTV sets a release date for the “The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2.”
Dates:
MTV’s “The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2” is set to premiere Aug. 28 with expanded 90-minute episodes. Set in the middle of a jungle, the new season will follow the same format as the first season as 14 British athletes compete against 14 American athletes in hopes of winning their share of the $1 million prize.
First Looks:
USA Network has released the official trailer for its upcoming spy-thriller series “Treadstone,” which is a spinoff of the Jason Bourne film franchise. Premiering in October, the new series explores the CIA black-ops program Operation Treadstone, which uses behavior modification to turn their recruits into superhuman assassins. Creator Tim Kring is set to executive produce for Ucp. The series stars Jeremy Irvine, Tracy Ifeachor,...
Dates:
MTV’s “The Challenge: War of the Worlds 2” is set to premiere Aug. 28 with expanded 90-minute episodes. Set in the middle of a jungle, the new season will follow the same format as the first season as 14 British athletes compete against 14 American athletes in hopes of winning their share of the $1 million prize.
First Looks:
USA Network has released the official trailer for its upcoming spy-thriller series “Treadstone,” which is a spinoff of the Jason Bourne film franchise. Premiering in October, the new series explores the CIA black-ops program Operation Treadstone, which uses behavior modification to turn their recruits into superhuman assassins. Creator Tim Kring is set to executive produce for Ucp. The series stars Jeremy Irvine, Tracy Ifeachor,...
- 8/9/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
The Jason Bourne franchise is slowly proving that it doesn’t even need Jason Bourne to get people to watch. Probably. The new USA Network Bourne spin-off Treadstone has its first trailer and doesn’t once mention Matt Damon‘s famous super-assassin, though it is firmly embedded in the world of the films. The series instead follows three new sleeper agents who are […]
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- 8/9/2019
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
USA has released the trailer for its “Bourne” franchise spinoff series, “Treadstone,” and we quickly learn that a legion of “sleeper agents” are waking up to discover that they’ve become superhuman assassins.
Several well-choreographed fight sequences follow, which you can watch in the action-packed 45-second trailer above.
A TV spinoff of Universal’s “Bourne” film franchise that starred Matt Damon, “Treadstone” will explore the origin story and present-day actions of a CIA black ops program known as Treadstone — a covert operation that uses behavior modification protocol to turn its agents into nearly unstoppable superhuman assassins. The first season of “Treadstone” follows sleeper agents across the globe, as they’re mysteriously “awakened” to resume their deadly missions.
Also Read: USA Orders 'Bourne' Franchise Spinoff TV Series 'Treadstone'
The series stars Michelle Forbes as Ellen Becker, a savvy CIA veteran trying to balance the demands of work and family...
Several well-choreographed fight sequences follow, which you can watch in the action-packed 45-second trailer above.
A TV spinoff of Universal’s “Bourne” film franchise that starred Matt Damon, “Treadstone” will explore the origin story and present-day actions of a CIA black ops program known as Treadstone — a covert operation that uses behavior modification protocol to turn its agents into nearly unstoppable superhuman assassins. The first season of “Treadstone” follows sleeper agents across the globe, as they’re mysteriously “awakened” to resume their deadly missions.
Also Read: USA Orders 'Bourne' Franchise Spinoff TV Series 'Treadstone'
The series stars Michelle Forbes as Ellen Becker, a savvy CIA veteran trying to balance the demands of work and family...
- 8/9/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Here’s 2019 movie reality: “Fast & Furious” offshoot “Hobbs & Shaw” — starring Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, and Idris Elba — opened over 50% bigger than than “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” easily besting Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie.
That’s not to say “Once Upon a Time” isn’t doing well enough; it’s already made $78 million. However, it illustrates why studios are reluctant to take risks on originals. Even with Quentin Tarantino directing A-list stars, the film comes in behind a franchise spinoff.
With “The Lion King” placing between the two more recent releases, total business edged up a few million over last year. Year to date remains close to a half million down, over 6%, with “Hobbs” looking like the final summer release expected to open this well.
Irrespective of high-end media coverage and awards potential, “Hobbs” hits core moviegoers’ sweet spot much more than “Once Upon a Time.
That’s not to say “Once Upon a Time” isn’t doing well enough; it’s already made $78 million. However, it illustrates why studios are reluctant to take risks on originals. Even with Quentin Tarantino directing A-list stars, the film comes in behind a franchise spinoff.
With “The Lion King” placing between the two more recent releases, total business edged up a few million over last year. Year to date remains close to a half million down, over 6%, with “Hobbs” looking like the final summer release expected to open this well.
Irrespective of high-end media coverage and awards potential, “Hobbs” hits core moviegoers’ sweet spot much more than “Once Upon a Time.
- 8/4/2019
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
David Crow Jul 21, 2019
We break down the Black Widow footage screened at San Diego Comic-Con, including how Natasha's sister is introduced!
The endgame has come and gone, but Natasha Romanoff lives on, at least at a different phase in the timeline via the new Black Widow movie. Unsurprisingly revealed to be the mystery Marvel Studios project penciled in for May 1, 2020—the industry has been aware Black Widow is currently shooting in the UK—it also proved to be the centerpiece of Marvel Studios’ grandiose Phase Four rollout at San Diego Comic-Con this year. With Scarlett Johansson in attendance, as well as director Cate Shortland and stars Florence Pugh, Rachel Weisz, David Harbour, and O-t Fagbenle, Black Widow was the project that Kevin Feige ended the presentation on. Well, other than that Blade tease….
Hats were passed out to all 7,000 attendants, banter about how exciting it is to be in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was shared,...
We break down the Black Widow footage screened at San Diego Comic-Con, including how Natasha's sister is introduced!
The endgame has come and gone, but Natasha Romanoff lives on, at least at a different phase in the timeline via the new Black Widow movie. Unsurprisingly revealed to be the mystery Marvel Studios project penciled in for May 1, 2020—the industry has been aware Black Widow is currently shooting in the UK—it also proved to be the centerpiece of Marvel Studios’ grandiose Phase Four rollout at San Diego Comic-Con this year. With Scarlett Johansson in attendance, as well as director Cate Shortland and stars Florence Pugh, Rachel Weisz, David Harbour, and O-t Fagbenle, Black Widow was the project that Kevin Feige ended the presentation on. Well, other than that Blade tease….
Hats were passed out to all 7,000 attendants, banter about how exciting it is to be in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was shared,...
- 7/21/2019
- Den of Geek
The last two weeks of July are usually a time to open multiple blockbusters. The midpoint of summer offers plenty of time to capture kids on vacation, but the window is starting to close. Recent examples include “Mission: Impossible – Fallout,” “Jason Bourne,” “Dunkirk,” and “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.”
Not this year. There are exactly two wide releases through the end of the month, school schedules be damned: Jon Favreau’s “The Lion King” this weekend, followed by Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood.”
Clearly, the market perceives these titles as too big to compete. However, each also carries its own enormous burden.
Film box office is in a slump. It is down $250 million from last year, or about 7%. For the year to date, the drop is 9%, or $610 million. If both of these films perform at the high end of projections, we could end July with...
Not this year. There are exactly two wide releases through the end of the month, school schedules be damned: Jon Favreau’s “The Lion King” this weekend, followed by Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood.”
Clearly, the market perceives these titles as too big to compete. However, each also carries its own enormous burden.
Film box office is in a slump. It is down $250 million from last year, or about 7%. For the year to date, the drop is 9%, or $610 million. If both of these films perform at the high end of projections, we could end July with...
- 7/19/2019
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Oscar winners Lady Gaga, Annie Lennox and Adele are among the 28 composers, songwriters and music editors invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this year.
The three multiplatinum pop stars are probably the best-known of this year’s crop. Gaga won for “A Star Is Born,” Adele for “Skyfall,” and Lennox for her “Into the West” from the final “Lord of the Rings” movie “The Return of the King.”
Three other Oscar winners are on this year’s list: “Black Panther” composer Ludwig Goransson and Gaga’s “Shallow” co-writers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt. Two other nominees from last year’s movies were added to the roster: “Mary Poppins Returns” songwriter Scott Wittman and “Star Is Born” music editor Jason Ruder.
Other composers include Michael Abels (“Get Out”), Nathan Barr (“The House With a Clock in Its Walls”), Kris Bowers (“Green Card”), Jane Antonia Cornish (“Citizen...
The three multiplatinum pop stars are probably the best-known of this year’s crop. Gaga won for “A Star Is Born,” Adele for “Skyfall,” and Lennox for her “Into the West” from the final “Lord of the Rings” movie “The Return of the King.”
Three other Oscar winners are on this year’s list: “Black Panther” composer Ludwig Goransson and Gaga’s “Shallow” co-writers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt. Two other nominees from last year’s movies were added to the roster: “Mary Poppins Returns” songwriter Scott Wittman and “Star Is Born” music editor Jason Ruder.
Other composers include Michael Abels (“Get Out”), Nathan Barr (“The House With a Clock in Its Walls”), Kris Bowers (“Green Card”), Jane Antonia Cornish (“Citizen...
- 7/1/2019
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
InterviewShruti will be playing a trained assassin whose job as a waitress is cover for her real identity.Ikyatha YerasalaYou’ve seen her grace the silver screen in Hindi and south Indian films, but now, she has a bigger canvas and she’s understandably thrilled to bits about it. Actor and singer Shruti Haasan has signed her first American project, ABC Network’s Treadstone which is being penned by Heroes creator Tim Kring. The first big star from the south film industries to make it to Hollywood, Shruti will play Nira Patel. “I have these lovely agents in America who send over stuff to me. This character is something I found interesting right from the word go. I was in London in the middle of my music shows and was so stressed with everything when I got the call about this role. But I’m the kind of person who...
- 6/21/2019
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
USA Network has added five more to the cast of “Treadstone,” its TV spinoff of the “Bourne” franchise, including Michelle Forbes who will be a series regular.
Forbes will star as Ellen Becker, a savvy CIA veteran trying to balance the demands of work and family while investigating a conspiracy with international implications. Additionally, Patrick Fugit, Michael Gaston, Shruti Haasan and Tess Haubrich were cast in recurring roles.
They join previously announced series regulars Jeremy Irvine, Brian J. Smith, Omar Metwally, Tracy Ifeachor, Hyo Joo Han, Gabrielle Scharnitzky and Emilia Schüle.
“Treadstone,” a TV spinoff of Universal’s “Bourne” film franchise that starred Matt Damon, will explore the origin story and present-day actions of a CIA black ops program known as Treadstone — a covert operation that uses behavior modification protocol to turn its agents into nearly unstoppable superhuman assassins. The first season of “Treadstone” follows sleeper agents across the globe...
Forbes will star as Ellen Becker, a savvy CIA veteran trying to balance the demands of work and family while investigating a conspiracy with international implications. Additionally, Patrick Fugit, Michael Gaston, Shruti Haasan and Tess Haubrich were cast in recurring roles.
They join previously announced series regulars Jeremy Irvine, Brian J. Smith, Omar Metwally, Tracy Ifeachor, Hyo Joo Han, Gabrielle Scharnitzky and Emilia Schüle.
“Treadstone,” a TV spinoff of Universal’s “Bourne” film franchise that starred Matt Damon, will explore the origin story and present-day actions of a CIA black ops program known as Treadstone — a covert operation that uses behavior modification protocol to turn its agents into nearly unstoppable superhuman assassins. The first season of “Treadstone” follows sleeper agents across the globe...
- 6/18/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Patrick J. Adams will return for the final season of “Suits,” Variety has learned.
Adams will reprise his role as Mike Ross at mid-season to get involved in a case that will put him toe to toe with his former mentor Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and Samantha Wheeler (Katherine Heigl).
Adams previously starred on the hit USA series, but departed the show in its seventh season. In the beginning of the series, Ross was able to impress Specter with his encyclopedic knowledge of the law despite never having officially passed the bar, securing Ross a position at Specter’s law firm. In the end of Season 7, Ross left the firm to move to Seattle with his wife, Rachel (Meghan Markle).
Adams most recently appeared as Stefan Kilbane on the Amazon series “Sneaky Pete.” His other TV credits include “Lost,” “Cold Case,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Luck,” and “Pretty Little Liars.” He was...
Adams will reprise his role as Mike Ross at mid-season to get involved in a case that will put him toe to toe with his former mentor Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and Samantha Wheeler (Katherine Heigl).
Adams previously starred on the hit USA series, but departed the show in its seventh season. In the beginning of the series, Ross was able to impress Specter with his encyclopedic knowledge of the law despite never having officially passed the bar, securing Ross a position at Specter’s law firm. In the end of Season 7, Ross left the firm to move to Seattle with his wife, Rachel (Meghan Markle).
Adams most recently appeared as Stefan Kilbane on the Amazon series “Sneaky Pete.” His other TV credits include “Lost,” “Cold Case,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Luck,” and “Pretty Little Liars.” He was...
- 6/3/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Westworld is adding a new big bad for its upcoming third season.
Vincent Cassel has joined the cast of the HBO sci-fi drama from showrunners Jonah Nolan and Lisa Joy. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the Ocean's Twelve and Jason Bourne grad will play a villain in the third season of the series, which is due in 2020. In typical Westworld fashion, HBO declined comment about character details or the fashion of Cassel's commitment to the show.
"We’re incredibly excited to work with Vincent Cassel. We’ve been longtime fans of his and are thrilled for ...
Vincent Cassel has joined the cast of the HBO sci-fi drama from showrunners Jonah Nolan and Lisa Joy. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the Ocean's Twelve and Jason Bourne grad will play a villain in the third season of the series, which is due in 2020. In typical Westworld fashion, HBO declined comment about character details or the fashion of Cassel's commitment to the show.
"We’re incredibly excited to work with Vincent Cassel. We’ve been longtime fans of his and are thrilled for ...
- 4/30/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Thirteen years ago this week, Marvel announced that Jon Favreau would develop and direct “Iron Man.” The film would be the first of what we would come to know as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a remarkable 23-film series that has become the dominant financial force in studio filmmaking.
A scan of the top-grossing action franchises from 2004-2007 reveals how Hollywood’s concept of a big-budget tentpole director has changed. “Spider-Man” rebooted under the swooping cartoon style of Sam Raimi. “Transformers” was defined by the clashing metallic ballet of a Michael Bay film. Gore Verbinski’s playful precision gave “Pirates of the Caribbean” its distinctive verve. And when the Jason Bourne franchise took a heady, gritty turn under Paul Greengrass, it was a shift defined by the director’s unique handheld approach to action.
You could watch 30 seconds of an action scene from any of these films and identify the filmmakers’ fingerprints.
A scan of the top-grossing action franchises from 2004-2007 reveals how Hollywood’s concept of a big-budget tentpole director has changed. “Spider-Man” rebooted under the swooping cartoon style of Sam Raimi. “Transformers” was defined by the clashing metallic ballet of a Michael Bay film. Gore Verbinski’s playful precision gave “Pirates of the Caribbean” its distinctive verve. And when the Jason Bourne franchise took a heady, gritty turn under Paul Greengrass, it was a shift defined by the director’s unique handheld approach to action.
You could watch 30 seconds of an action scene from any of these films and identify the filmmakers’ fingerprints.
- 4/23/2019
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
The most horrific moment of the “Game of Thrones” Season 8 premiere was easily when Beric Dondarrion had to light a young child turned white walker on fire. “Thrones” is well known for featuring graphic violence across its run, but the sight of a small boy screaming while he is burned alive sticks out as one of the show’s most brutal images (it brought back memories of the young Princess Shireen being burned alive in Season 5). Showrunner David Benioff calls the scene “a great horror movie sequence” in HBO’s official behind-the-scenes documentary on the premiere, which also introduces the stuntman who pulled off the horrific moment.
Paul Lowe is probably not a name that rings a bell for most “Thrones” viewers, but it’s likely many viewers are familiar with the stuntman’s work. “Winterfell,” the Season 8 premiere, was Lowe’s ninth “Thrones” episode and a full circle moment...
Paul Lowe is probably not a name that rings a bell for most “Thrones” viewers, but it’s likely many viewers are familiar with the stuntman’s work. “Winterfell,” the Season 8 premiere, was Lowe’s ninth “Thrones” episode and a full circle moment...
- 4/16/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
MGM has hired Amy Jump, the screenwriter on Ben Wheatley’s “Free Fire” and “High-Rise,” to write the screenplay for “Tomb Raider 2” starring Alicia Vikander, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Jump is also writing “Freak Shift” with Wheatley, which is currently in preproduction with Film4. Some of her other writing credits include “A Field in England,” “Kill List” and “Sightseers.” She’s also served as an editor on all of Wheatley’s films, and she was an executive producer on “The Duke of Burgundy.”
The rebooted “Tomb Raider” starring Vikander arrived last March and grossed $274.6 million worldwide on a $94 million budget.
Also Read: Camilla Luddington Explains How She Does Lara Croft's Death Screams in 'Shadow of the Tomb Raider'
Roar Uthaug directed the film based on the iconic video game series in which Vikander plays Lara Croft, the daughter of a missing adventurer who must travel...
Jump is also writing “Freak Shift” with Wheatley, which is currently in preproduction with Film4. Some of her other writing credits include “A Field in England,” “Kill List” and “Sightseers.” She’s also served as an editor on all of Wheatley’s films, and she was an executive producer on “The Duke of Burgundy.”
The rebooted “Tomb Raider” starring Vikander arrived last March and grossed $274.6 million worldwide on a $94 million budget.
Also Read: Camilla Luddington Explains How She Does Lara Croft's Death Screams in 'Shadow of the Tomb Raider'
Roar Uthaug directed the film based on the iconic video game series in which Vikander plays Lara Croft, the daughter of a missing adventurer who must travel...
- 4/12/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Universal Pictures has picked up rights to the historical drama “The News of the World” with Tom Hanks attached to star.
The project, based on the best-selling novel by Paulette Jiles set in the days following the Civil War, was previously in development at Fox 2000. Disney decided to retire the Fox 2000 label last month as part of its purchase of the 20th Century Fox film studio, opting to go ahead only with projects that were already in production.
Paul Greengrass is in talks to direct and re-unite with Hanks. The duo’s most recent collaboration was “Captain Phillips.”
Luke Davies (“Lion”) wrote the screenplay for “The News of the World.” Hanks and Gary Goetzman will produce the film through their Playtone banner with Gail Mutrux through Pretty Pictures. Gregory Goodman also produces.
The novel charts the unlikely friendship between Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, an earlier precursor to today’s newscasters,...
The project, based on the best-selling novel by Paulette Jiles set in the days following the Civil War, was previously in development at Fox 2000. Disney decided to retire the Fox 2000 label last month as part of its purchase of the 20th Century Fox film studio, opting to go ahead only with projects that were already in production.
Paul Greengrass is in talks to direct and re-unite with Hanks. The duo’s most recent collaboration was “Captain Phillips.”
Luke Davies (“Lion”) wrote the screenplay for “The News of the World.” Hanks and Gary Goetzman will produce the film through their Playtone banner with Gail Mutrux through Pretty Pictures. Gregory Goodman also produces.
The novel charts the unlikely friendship between Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, an earlier precursor to today’s newscasters,...
- 4/9/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Universal has acquired the rights to “The News of the World” from director Paul Greengrass that has Tom Hanks attached to star, shifting the project from Fox 2000, an individual with knowledge told TheWrap.
The move is the first such deal since Disney finalized their acquisition of Fox and announced that Fox 2000 would be closing.
Greengrass’s film reunites the director with his “Captain Phillips” star. The project is based on a novel by Paulette Jiles, which was nominated for the National Book Award for fiction. Luke Davies, who penned “Lion,” is writing the screenplay.
Also Read: Tom Hanks in Talks to Join Untitled Elvis Biopic as Presley's Manager
The book takes place in the wake of the Civil War and follows Cpt. Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Hanks) as he travels through Northern Texas, giving live readings from newspapers to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. He is then...
The move is the first such deal since Disney finalized their acquisition of Fox and announced that Fox 2000 would be closing.
Greengrass’s film reunites the director with his “Captain Phillips” star. The project is based on a novel by Paulette Jiles, which was nominated for the National Book Award for fiction. Luke Davies, who penned “Lion,” is writing the screenplay.
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The book takes place in the wake of the Civil War and follows Cpt. Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Hanks) as he travels through Northern Texas, giving live readings from newspapers to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. He is then...
- 4/9/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Shah Rukh Khan-starring romance “Zero” has been set as the closing film of the Beijing International Film Festival. The sprawling festival will open with “The Composer,” a forthcoming Chinese-Kazakh co-production, as its opening title.
The festival, which runs April 13 to 20, 2019, has revealed its full selection of 261 titles. The decision to program “Zero” in such a prominent slot underlines the growing success which Indian films are enjoying with Chinese audiences. Directed by Aanand L. Rai and released in December, the Hindi-language “Zero” is Khan’s most expensive film yet. It features the star as a person with dwarfism in a love triangle with a scientist with cerebral palsy (Anushka Sharma) and a famous actress (Katrina Kaif).
“The Composer” is the first movie to emerge from a cooperation agreement between China and Kazakhstan under Chinese president Xi Jinping’s infrastructure-building project, the Belt and Road Initiative. Directed by Kazakhstan’s Xirzat Yahup,...
The festival, which runs April 13 to 20, 2019, has revealed its full selection of 261 titles. The decision to program “Zero” in such a prominent slot underlines the growing success which Indian films are enjoying with Chinese audiences. Directed by Aanand L. Rai and released in December, the Hindi-language “Zero” is Khan’s most expensive film yet. It features the star as a person with dwarfism in a love triangle with a scientist with cerebral palsy (Anushka Sharma) and a famous actress (Katrina Kaif).
“The Composer” is the first movie to emerge from a cooperation agreement between China and Kazakhstan under Chinese president Xi Jinping’s infrastructure-building project, the Belt and Road Initiative. Directed by Kazakhstan’s Xirzat Yahup,...
- 4/3/2019
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Following “The Name of the Rose”(pictured) and “Devils,” France’s Orange has unveiled four internationally-driven series projects as part of its commitment to step into premium original shows with its film/TV division Orange Studio and pay TV group Ocs both of board.
Currently in development, the social western “Cheyenne & Lola,” the dance-filled workplace drama “The Opera,” the French army series “Les Sentinelles” and English-language cyber-thriller “Unpunished” have been added to the company’s rising drama slate.
“Unpunished” is an ambitious series which is being developed with the writers and creators Coline Aubert (“The Returned”) and Fredrik Agetoft (“Arne Dahl: Eye in the Sky”) and the critically-acclaimed Argentine helmer Alex Garcia Lopez, whose credits include “The Punisher” and “Dardevil.”
A European co-production, “Unpunished” is being produced by Sydney Gallonde (“No Second Chance”) and Marc Nowak at Paris-based Make It Happen Studio, as well as Laurent Boissel and Emmanuelle Guilbart at About Premium Content,...
Currently in development, the social western “Cheyenne & Lola,” the dance-filled workplace drama “The Opera,” the French army series “Les Sentinelles” and English-language cyber-thriller “Unpunished” have been added to the company’s rising drama slate.
“Unpunished” is an ambitious series which is being developed with the writers and creators Coline Aubert (“The Returned”) and Fredrik Agetoft (“Arne Dahl: Eye in the Sky”) and the critically-acclaimed Argentine helmer Alex Garcia Lopez, whose credits include “The Punisher” and “Dardevil.”
A European co-production, “Unpunished” is being produced by Sydney Gallonde (“No Second Chance”) and Marc Nowak at Paris-based Make It Happen Studio, as well as Laurent Boissel and Emmanuelle Guilbart at About Premium Content,...
- 3/22/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
“The Sinner” has officially been picked up for a third season, with Matt Bomer set to join the show starring opposite series lead Bill Pullman.
The third season follows Detective Harry Ambrose (Pullman) as he begins a routine investigation of a tragic car accident on the outskirts of Dorchester, in upstate New York. Ambrose uncovers a hidden crime that pulls him into the most dangerous and disturbing case of his career.
Bomer will play Jamie, an upstanding Dorchester resident and expectant father who looks to Ambrose for support in the wake of an accident. The role marks a homecoming for Bomer, who received one of the breakout roles of his career when he starred in the USA series “White Collar” for six seasons beginning in 2009. He has gone on to star in shows like “American Horror Story,” “The Last Tycoon,” and “Doom Patrol,” the last of which currently airs on DC Universe.
The third season follows Detective Harry Ambrose (Pullman) as he begins a routine investigation of a tragic car accident on the outskirts of Dorchester, in upstate New York. Ambrose uncovers a hidden crime that pulls him into the most dangerous and disturbing case of his career.
Bomer will play Jamie, an upstanding Dorchester resident and expectant father who looks to Ambrose for support in the wake of an accident. The role marks a homecoming for Bomer, who received one of the breakout roles of his career when he starred in the USA series “White Collar” for six seasons beginning in 2009. He has gone on to star in shows like “American Horror Story,” “The Last Tycoon,” and “Doom Patrol,” the last of which currently airs on DC Universe.
- 3/6/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Universal Orlando’s Terminator 2 3D attraction closed back in 2017 “to make way for an all-new live action experience based on a high-energy Universal franchise.” Rumors swirled for months that it might be replaced by a Jason Bourne stunt show, and now those rumors have a bit of new life thanks to Jim Hill, a […]
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- 2/15/2019
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
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