Top 10 Hottest John Krasinski Roles That Prove He’s Sexiest Man Alive - Main Image
John Krasinski has officially been crowned People’s 2024 Sexiest Man Alive, a title that seems long overdue.
From his role as Jim Halpert in The Office, which brought him into the spotlight, this multi-talented actor has become a formidable leading man beloved by many on both the big and small screens.
Since then, he has appeared in several television series and films, each role showcasing not only his charm but also his incredible appeal.
From being a bold CIA analyst in Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan to a devoted father
in A Quiet Place, here are the top 10 hottest roles of Krasinski that prove he’s the sexiest man alive.
10. Jim Halpert in The Office
Krasinski finally received his breakthrough role when he played Jim in The Office (2005-2013).
Over a decade after he portrayed the character,...
John Krasinski has officially been crowned People’s 2024 Sexiest Man Alive, a title that seems long overdue.
From his role as Jim Halpert in The Office, which brought him into the spotlight, this multi-talented actor has become a formidable leading man beloved by many on both the big and small screens.
Since then, he has appeared in several television series and films, each role showcasing not only his charm but also his incredible appeal.
From being a bold CIA analyst in Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan to a devoted father
in A Quiet Place, here are the top 10 hottest roles of Krasinski that prove he’s the sexiest man alive.
10. Jim Halpert in The Office
Krasinski finally received his breakthrough role when he played Jim in The Office (2005-2013).
Over a decade after he portrayed the character,...
- 11/13/2024
- EpicStream
Hunter Parrish is the latest star to join the cast of Prime Video‘s upcoming mystery thriller series.
The 37-year-old actor – best known for his roles in Weeds, 17 Again, and It’s Complicated – has been cast in the new thriller series Scarpetta, which stars Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Keep reading to find out more…The upcoming series is being based on the series of novels by Patricia Cornwell, and centers on Kay Scarpetta, who is “a chief medical examiner who returns to her former position in Virginia and deals with both gruesome cases and complicated relationships in her work and personal lives.”
Nicole will star as the titular character and Jamie will portray her sister Dorothy.
In addition to Nicole and Jamie Lee, also cast in the series are Bobby Cannavale as Detective Pete Marino; Ariana DeBose as Dorothy’s daughter Lucy Farinelli-Watson; Simon Baker as FBI profiler...
The 37-year-old actor – best known for his roles in Weeds, 17 Again, and It’s Complicated – has been cast in the new thriller series Scarpetta, which stars Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Keep reading to find out more…The upcoming series is being based on the series of novels by Patricia Cornwell, and centers on Kay Scarpetta, who is “a chief medical examiner who returns to her former position in Virginia and deals with both gruesome cases and complicated relationships in her work and personal lives.”
Nicole will star as the titular character and Jamie will portray her sister Dorothy.
In addition to Nicole and Jamie Lee, also cast in the series are Bobby Cannavale as Detective Pete Marino; Ariana DeBose as Dorothy’s daughter Lucy Farinelli-Watson; Simon Baker as FBI profiler...
- 10/25/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
‘Weeds’ Alum Hunter Parrish Joins Nicole Kidman in Amazon’s Mystery Thriller ‘Scarpetta’ (Exclusive)
Hunter Parrish has joined Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis in “Scarpetta,” an upcoming mystery thriller series from Blumhouse Television that has already been greenlit for two seasons by Amazon Prime Video.
The “Weeds” alum joins an ensemble that also includes Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale, Simon Baker, Rosy McEwen and Jake Cannavale.
The series, an adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta novels, hails from Blumhouse and Amazon MGM Studios. Liz Sarnoff will serve as writer, executive producer, and showrunner.
According to the logline, the show “follows Kay Scarpetta (Kidman), the chief medical examiner, as she returns to Virginia and resumes her former position with complex relationships, both personal and professional – including her sister Dorothy (Curtis), with plenty of grudges and secrets to uncover.”
Parrish will recur as the younger version of Benton Wesley, presumably in flashbacks. Benton is an FBI profiler who strikes up a romance with Kay in the books.
The “Weeds” alum joins an ensemble that also includes Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale, Simon Baker, Rosy McEwen and Jake Cannavale.
The series, an adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta novels, hails from Blumhouse and Amazon MGM Studios. Liz Sarnoff will serve as writer, executive producer, and showrunner.
According to the logline, the show “follows Kay Scarpetta (Kidman), the chief medical examiner, as she returns to Virginia and resumes her former position with complex relationships, both personal and professional – including her sister Dorothy (Curtis), with plenty of grudges and secrets to uncover.”
Parrish will recur as the younger version of Benton Wesley, presumably in flashbacks. Benton is an FBI profiler who strikes up a romance with Kay in the books.
- 10/25/2024
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film TV
When Hallie Meyers-Shyer thinks about directors, she thinks about women — women like herself, or like her own mother, Nancy Meyers. When asked about the continued conversation around nepotism in Hollywood — or, more pointedly, the rise of second- and third-generation filmmakers in the current landscape — she thinks about her mother, too.
“I have a different experience than other people, because I think a lot of the people [in this conversation], their fathers are filmmakers,” Meyers-Shyer said during a recent interview with IndieWire. “For me, the benefit was I saw directing my whole life as a woman’s job, and that’s really powerful and unique. I feel very grateful for it.”
That’s only half the story, as Meyers-Shyer is in the somewhat unique position of being not only the child of a female filmmaker and a male filmmaker (her father is Charles Shyer), but also a second- and third-generation director. She’s certainly got perspective,...
“I have a different experience than other people, because I think a lot of the people [in this conversation], their fathers are filmmakers,” Meyers-Shyer said during a recent interview with IndieWire. “For me, the benefit was I saw directing my whole life as a woman’s job, and that’s really powerful and unique. I feel very grateful for it.”
That’s only half the story, as Meyers-Shyer is in the somewhat unique position of being not only the child of a female filmmaker and a male filmmaker (her father is Charles Shyer), but also a second- and third-generation director. She’s certainly got perspective,...
- 10/16/2024
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Last year, it was revealed that Meryl Streep and her partner of four decades, Don Gummer, had been living separate lives for the past six years. Now speculations have emerged that the Oscar winner might’ve found her new match in her Only Murders in the Building costar Martin Short.
Meryl Streep in The River Wild | Credit: Universal Pictures
Following their closeness at the premiere of the fourth season of Only Murders in the Building, in which the two actors were seen holding hands, many felt the two might be dating in real life. While a rep for the actress did debunk these speculations, not many are convinced that their bond is just strictly limited to friendship.
Meryl Streep’s Off-Screen Chemistry With Martin Short Reignites Dating Speculations A still from Only Murders in the Building | Credit: Hulu
In the wake of the relationship speculations, a rep from Meryl Streep...
Meryl Streep in The River Wild | Credit: Universal Pictures
Following their closeness at the premiere of the fourth season of Only Murders in the Building, in which the two actors were seen holding hands, many felt the two might be dating in real life. While a rep for the actress did debunk these speculations, not many are convinced that their bond is just strictly limited to friendship.
Meryl Streep’s Off-Screen Chemistry With Martin Short Reignites Dating Speculations A still from Only Murders in the Building | Credit: Hulu
In the wake of the relationship speculations, a rep from Meryl Streep...
- 8/27/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Former Rhobh star Denise Richards is “excited” to put her family back on television. She starred in the hit Bravo reality series for two seasons. Then, she exited but made a few guest appearances that did not play out too well. Now, she and her family are all back, this time on E! So, what is she most looking forward to sharing with the world? Keep reading for more details.
Denise Richards’ ‘Excited’ To Put Family Back On TV
Before Denise Richards was a housewife, she started her reality career on E! Along with her father and her two oldest daughters, she had a reality series for two seasons. From 2008 through 2009, Denise starred in It’s Complicated which was very candid. Her longstanding career has consisted of acting, modeling, marrying Charlie Sheen, and having three children. She then joined Rhobh in Season 9, one year into her romance with Aaron Phypers where...
Denise Richards’ ‘Excited’ To Put Family Back On TV
Before Denise Richards was a housewife, she started her reality career on E! Along with her father and her two oldest daughters, she had a reality series for two seasons. From 2008 through 2009, Denise starred in It’s Complicated which was very candid. Her longstanding career has consisted of acting, modeling, marrying Charlie Sheen, and having three children. She then joined Rhobh in Season 9, one year into her romance with Aaron Phypers where...
- 8/7/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Denise Richards is sharing a very awkward family reunion for her upcoming E! reality series. The former Rhobh star is starring in her second series from E! and it will revolve around her three daughters and husband. So, who else will be making a guest appearance? Keep reading for more details on what viewers can expect.
Denise Richards Shares Awkward Family Reunion For New Series
Aside from being an actress and model, Denise Richards has ventured into the world of reality television a few times. She first started in her own self-titled series, Denise Richards: It’s Complicated. It ran for two seasons on E! and featured her as a single parent to her two daughters with the help of her father, Irv. The series ended in 2009 but she returned to reality for Season 9 of Bravo’s Rhobh through Lisa Rinna. There, she introduced her third daughter, Eloise, and her then-boyfriend,...
Denise Richards Shares Awkward Family Reunion For New Series
Aside from being an actress and model, Denise Richards has ventured into the world of reality television a few times. She first started in her own self-titled series, Denise Richards: It’s Complicated. It ran for two seasons on E! and featured her as a single parent to her two daughters with the help of her father, Irv. The series ended in 2009 but she returned to reality for Season 9 of Bravo’s Rhobh through Lisa Rinna. There, she introduced her third daughter, Eloise, and her then-boyfriend,...
- 8/4/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin has finally scored the chance to clear his name from his alleged illicit troubles. After fighting for so long alongside the attorneys representing him in his criminal case regarding involuntary manslaughter against late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of 2021’s Rust, the Beetlejuice actor’s case has been dismissed by the court.
Alec Baldwin in Motherless Brooklyn. | Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures.
This comes after a new piece of evidence turned up that had been concealed before, which revealed what had previously not been disclosed to the defense. This new turn of events led to the judge clearing off Baldwin’s name and dismissing the trial. In response, the actor was heartbreakingly seen bursting into tears out of relief as the verdict on him was finally heard.
Alec Baldwin Heaves a Sigh of Relief Following Criminal Case Dismissal
The trial for Alec Baldwin‘s criminal case...
Alec Baldwin in Motherless Brooklyn. | Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures.
This comes after a new piece of evidence turned up that had been concealed before, which revealed what had previously not been disclosed to the defense. This new turn of events led to the judge clearing off Baldwin’s name and dismissing the trial. In response, the actor was heartbreakingly seen bursting into tears out of relief as the verdict on him was finally heard.
Alec Baldwin Heaves a Sigh of Relief Following Criminal Case Dismissal
The trial for Alec Baldwin‘s criminal case...
- 7/13/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Denise Richards’ time on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills may be over, but she’s already plotting her return to reality TV.
E! has placed a series order for Denise Richards and the Wild Things, a new series following the iconic actress and her family.
The project, which will premiere on the cabler in 2025, is from Rhobh and Vanderpump Rules executive producer Alex Baskin.
Denise Richards and the Wild Things marks her second docuseries with E! after headlining Denise Richards: It’s Complicated from 2008-2009.
“My family and I are thrilled to return home to E! Sami and Lola were just 3 and 4 years old when we first shared our story and now we’ve come full circle,” Richards said in a press release confirming the news.
“Alex Baskin and I met when I joined The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and I loved doing that show,” the Wild Things alum added.
E! has placed a series order for Denise Richards and the Wild Things, a new series following the iconic actress and her family.
The project, which will premiere on the cabler in 2025, is from Rhobh and Vanderpump Rules executive producer Alex Baskin.
Denise Richards and the Wild Things marks her second docuseries with E! after headlining Denise Richards: It’s Complicated from 2008-2009.
“My family and I are thrilled to return home to E! Sami and Lola were just 3 and 4 years old when we first shared our story and now we’ve come full circle,” Richards said in a press release confirming the news.
“Alex Baskin and I met when I joined The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and I loved doing that show,” the Wild Things alum added.
- 6/11/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Something About Her — the West Hollywood sandwich shop started by “Vanderpump Rules” stars Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney — is officially open for business, after a long period in red-tape limbo. On Wednesday, more than 100 people lined up outside the bright awning before it had opened, waiting several hours to buy the highly anticipated sandwiches from this long-awaited restaurant.
A few days after the soft opening for friends and family, it was finally time to open the doors to the public. Variety popped in to check it out on the first day it was open.
“It was very, very exciting when we were opening the blinds,” Madix told Variety. “The line has been crazy. We’re just really grateful that all these people are not only willing to come and support, they’re also willing to wait. We are a small place, so, that’s been really awesome.”
And wait they did.
A few days after the soft opening for friends and family, it was finally time to open the doors to the public. Variety popped in to check it out on the first day it was open.
“It was very, very exciting when we were opening the blinds,” Madix told Variety. “The line has been crazy. We’re just really grateful that all these people are not only willing to come and support, they’re also willing to wait. We are a small place, so, that’s been really awesome.”
And wait they did.
- 5/22/2024
- by Meredith Woerner
- Variety Film TV
Mother of the Bride is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mark Waters from a screenplay by Robin Bernheim. The Netflix film follows the story of Lana Winslow as she is surprised, to say the least by her daughter Emma’s bombshell wedding at a resort in Phuket, Thailand. But the surprises don’t stop there as when she gets to the wedding she finds out that the groom’s father is the man who broke her heart years ago. Mother of the Bride stars Brooke Shields in the lead role with Benjamin Bratt, Miranda Cosgrove, Chad Michael Murray, Sean Teale, Rachel Harris, Wilson Cruz, and Michael McDonald starring in supporting roles. If you loved all the feels and situational comedy in Mother of the Bride here are some similar movies you could watch next.
Ticket to Paradise (Peacock & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Working Title Films
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Ticket to Paradise (Peacock & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Working Title Films
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- 5/12/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
If Gerry and Theresa are the blueprint for love in the Golden Years, then the future looks bleak as hell.
What The Golden Bachelor promised with a premise unlike anything else they have pushed on reality television is a certain theme of "hope."
The concept of The Golden Bachelor meant that in a country and a reality television realm that rarely makes space for people over 50, there was a genuine acknowledgment that love, desire, sex, and romance don't shrivel up and die once you're middle-aged.
People are still vibrant and looking for love and romance, and it can exist and happen.
Hope isn't lost. It's a positive message for middle-aged individuals who are far too accustomed to the notion that they cease to exist as valuable, whole beings.
But it's also inspiring for younger individuals as the narrative continues to shift and fears are assuaged regarding what aging actually means...
What The Golden Bachelor promised with a premise unlike anything else they have pushed on reality television is a certain theme of "hope."
The concept of The Golden Bachelor meant that in a country and a reality television realm that rarely makes space for people over 50, there was a genuine acknowledgment that love, desire, sex, and romance don't shrivel up and die once you're middle-aged.
People are still vibrant and looking for love and romance, and it can exist and happen.
Hope isn't lost. It's a positive message for middle-aged individuals who are far too accustomed to the notion that they cease to exist as valuable, whole beings.
But it's also inspiring for younger individuals as the narrative continues to shift and fears are assuaged regarding what aging actually means...
- 4/19/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Fallout is the most exciting Amazon Original dropping this month. From Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, this long-awaited adaptation of the popular video game franchise looks incredible, and is bound to be a hit among video game fans and newcomers alike. The series stars Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets), Walton Goggins (The Righteous Gemstones), and Aaron Clifton Moten (Disjointed).
Prime Video doesn’t have much else in the way of original offerings this month, aside from the return of Alex Rider on Freevee a few other films and TV series, but there are plenty of popular films joining the streaming service’s library. Cloverfield, Batman & Robin, Titanic, and The Notebook are just a few of the notable movies coming to Prime this month.
Here’s everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee in April – Amazon originals are designated with an asterisk.
New on Amazon Prime Video – April 2024 April 1 Blaze...
Prime Video doesn’t have much else in the way of original offerings this month, aside from the return of Alex Rider on Freevee a few other films and TV series, but there are plenty of popular films joining the streaming service’s library. Cloverfield, Batman & Robin, Titanic, and The Notebook are just a few of the notable movies coming to Prime this month.
Here’s everything coming to Prime Video and Freevee in April – Amazon originals are designated with an asterisk.
New on Amazon Prime Video – April 2024 April 1 Blaze...
- 4/1/2024
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
Spring has officially arrived, and plenty is blossoming at Prime Video this April! The streamer will kick off the month with dozens of film additions, from classics such as “To Catch a Thief,” “Rosemary's Baby,” and “Saturday Night Fever,” to recent Oscar Best Picture nominee “The Holdovers,” starring Paul Giamatti, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Dominic Sessa.
But mid-April will bring the premiere of the streamer’s long-awaited adaptation of “Fallout,” starring Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins. Other premieres this month include the debut of Rudy Mancuso’s “Música,” Season 2 of the Black horror anthology series “Them: The Scare,” and
Find out The Streamable’s top picks for Prime Video’s April additions, and find out everything coming to the platform this month!
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Real-life couple Rudy Mancuso and...
But mid-April will bring the premiere of the streamer’s long-awaited adaptation of “Fallout,” starring Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, and Walton Goggins. Other premieres this month include the debut of Rudy Mancuso’s “Música,” Season 2 of the Black horror anthology series “Them: The Scare,” and
Find out The Streamable’s top picks for Prime Video’s April additions, and find out everything coming to the platform this month!
30-Day Free Trial $8.99 / month amazon.com What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to Prime Video in April 2024? “Música” | Thursday, April 4
Real-life couple Rudy Mancuso and...
- 3/29/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
“After the Party” came from anger, says co-creator Dianne Taylor.
“It came from a lot of anger.”
“Robyn delivered an amazing audition for something I wrote, and the director said ‘no.’ He said she was ‘too mature’ for the role, even though it was written for someone her age. We decided to make something together, where a 50-year-old isn’t played by a 30-year-old.”
“For the longest time, we didn’t have a character and we didn’t have a story. All we had was this rage. Then we decided to use our own lives and own experiences, and in the meantime, this anger just went away,” Malcolm says at Series Mania.
Penny, played by Robyn Malcolm – who also co-created the miniseries – is a high-school teacher. Years ago, during a party, she accused her own husband of sexually exploiting her daughter’s drunk teenage friend. Now, he is back, and...
“It came from a lot of anger.”
“Robyn delivered an amazing audition for something I wrote, and the director said ‘no.’ He said she was ‘too mature’ for the role, even though it was written for someone her age. We decided to make something together, where a 50-year-old isn’t played by a 30-year-old.”
“For the longest time, we didn’t have a character and we didn’t have a story. All we had was this rage. Then we decided to use our own lives and own experiences, and in the meantime, this anger just went away,” Malcolm says at Series Mania.
Penny, played by Robyn Malcolm – who also co-created the miniseries – is a high-school teacher. Years ago, during a party, she accused her own husband of sexually exploiting her daughter’s drunk teenage friend. Now, he is back, and...
- 3/25/2024
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film TV
Meryl Streep is opening up about some of the fears she had going into season three of Only Murders in the Building, particularly when it came to her big musical number.
Streep joined Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, showrunner John Hoffman and songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul for a For Your Consideration event on the Paramount lot on Friday night, with a conversation moderated by co-star Jane Lynch. The group is currently shooting season four of the series, which is largely set in Los Angeles, on the lot.
Streep told the crowd how she called Martin to ask to appear on the show, after having had a “really fun” time working with him on 2009’s It’s Complicated.
“I’m sorry, can you believe that Meryl Streep asked to be on this show? I could die,” Gomez exclaimed, as Streep responded, “Doesn’t everybody want to be on this show?...
Streep joined Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, showrunner John Hoffman and songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul for a For Your Consideration event on the Paramount lot on Friday night, with a conversation moderated by co-star Jane Lynch. The group is currently shooting season four of the series, which is largely set in Los Angeles, on the lot.
Streep told the crowd how she called Martin to ask to appear on the show, after having had a “really fun” time working with him on 2009’s It’s Complicated.
“I’m sorry, can you believe that Meryl Streep asked to be on this show? I could die,” Gomez exclaimed, as Streep responded, “Doesn’t everybody want to be on this show?...
- 3/2/2024
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s not only a new month but a new year, which means it’s time to watch some new movies. January 2024 has several exciting films coming to streaming, from true-story survival tales to sci-fi dramas to straight-up feel-good movies. We’ve rounded up the best new movies streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Hulu, Paramount and Peacock this month below. This guide is a curated list designed to help cut through the clutter and get you right to the good stuff. From bona fide new releases to great library titles that have freshly arrived on your favorite streaming services, there’s truly something for everyone.
Check out our list of the best new movies streaming in January 2024 below.
“Jackie Brown” Miramax
Netflix – Jan. 1
One of Quentin Tarantino’s very best and most underappreciated films, “Jackie Brown” was the writer/director’s feverishly anticipated follow-up to “Pulp Fiction.” When it...
Check out our list of the best new movies streaming in January 2024 below.
“Jackie Brown” Miramax
Netflix – Jan. 1
One of Quentin Tarantino’s very best and most underappreciated films, “Jackie Brown” was the writer/director’s feverishly anticipated follow-up to “Pulp Fiction.” When it...
- 1/26/2024
- by Adam Chitwood, Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
Max Announces Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast In Collaboration With Turner Classic Movies
Max and Turner Classic Movies have announced their newest collaboration titled Talking Pictures, co-produced by the teams that created “The Plot Thickens” and recent hits like HBO's “The Last of Us Podcast” and “Succession Podcast.” Featuring TCM host Ben Mankiewicz in conversation with iconic filmmakers and writers as they discuss their earliest film memories, favorite films, creative influences and guilty pleasures, the podcast debuts on Tuesday, January 16 and will be available on Max.
A must-listen podcast for both film buffs and amateur enthusiasts alike, the intimate conversations in each episode serve as a window into the artistic process and defining experiences of some of the greatest creatives in the industry today. The creative evolution of future film professionals is influenced by the films they grow up watching and hold dear in their hearts. Listen in as host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with cinematic filmmakers and impactful writers to peel back...
A must-listen podcast for both film buffs and amateur enthusiasts alike, the intimate conversations in each episode serve as a window into the artistic process and defining experiences of some of the greatest creatives in the industry today. The creative evolution of future film professionals is influenced by the films they grow up watching and hold dear in their hearts. Listen in as host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with cinematic filmmakers and impactful writers to peel back...
- 1/16/2024
- Podnews.net
Pictures: Netflix / Warner Bros. Pictures / Lionsgate / Sony Pictures
As 2023 is put into the history books, it’s time your comprehensive look at what’s coming to Netflix in the United States throughout January 2024. Below, we’ll be looking through all the licensed and Netflix Original movies, series, and games on the way.
Want to see more of what’s on the way throughout 2024? We’ve got you covered with the current calendar of every known Netflix Original confirmed for 2024.
As always, you’ll want to watch anything set to expire throughout January, too – you can keep track of all the movies and series leaving Netflix US here.
Note: This list is a work in progress. It’ll continue to be updated throughout January 2024 as we learn of new titles coming to the service. All release dates are subject to change.
Full List of New Releases Coming to Netflix US in...
As 2023 is put into the history books, it’s time your comprehensive look at what’s coming to Netflix in the United States throughout January 2024. Below, we’ll be looking through all the licensed and Netflix Original movies, series, and games on the way.
Want to see more of what’s on the way throughout 2024? We’ve got you covered with the current calendar of every known Netflix Original confirmed for 2024.
As always, you’ll want to watch anything set to expire throughout January, too – you can keep track of all the movies and series leaving Netflix US here.
Note: This list is a work in progress. It’ll continue to be updated throughout January 2024 as we learn of new titles coming to the service. All release dates are subject to change.
Full List of New Releases Coming to Netflix US in...
- 1/11/2024
- by Kasey Moore
- Whats-on-Netflix
Netflix has released the full list of movies and television shows that will be available for streaming beginning on January 1, 2024.
Each month, Netflix adds a large library of new content to their streaming platform. Usually, there’s a good mix of Netflix original movies and shows, plus past and present TV shows from other networks and previously released movies, too. This month is no exception, with lots of originals coming, with some classics mixed in.
Of course, Netflix will also be removing titles, too. In January, they’ll be taking away 23 movies and TV shows!
Keep reading to find out what’s coming to Netflix…
See the full list of content being added to Netflix…
Coming January 1, 2024
Bitconned — Netflix Documentary
Fool Me Once (Gb) — Netflix Series
You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment — Netflix Documentary
Annabelle
Annie (1982)
Antz
Aquaman
Beethoven
Bruce Almighty
The Croods
Dawn of the Dead
The First Purge...
Each month, Netflix adds a large library of new content to their streaming platform. Usually, there’s a good mix of Netflix original movies and shows, plus past and present TV shows from other networks and previously released movies, too. This month is no exception, with lots of originals coming, with some classics mixed in.
Of course, Netflix will also be removing titles, too. In January, they’ll be taking away 23 movies and TV shows!
Keep reading to find out what’s coming to Netflix…
See the full list of content being added to Netflix…
Coming January 1, 2024
Bitconned — Netflix Documentary
Fool Me Once (Gb) — Netflix Series
You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment — Netflix Documentary
Annabelle
Annie (1982)
Antz
Aquaman
Beethoven
Bruce Almighty
The Croods
Dawn of the Dead
The First Purge...
- 12/13/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Max Announces Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast In Collaboration With Turner Classic Movies
Max and Turner Classic Movies have announced their newest collaboration titled Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast, co-produced by the teams that created “The Plot Thickens” and recent hits like HBO’s “The Last of Us Podcast” and “Succession Podcast.” Featuring TCM host Ben Mankiewicz in conversation with iconic filmmakers and writers as they discuss their earliest film memories, favorite films, creative influences and guilty pleasures, the podcast debuts on Tuesday, January 16 and will be available on Max.
A must-listen podcast for both film buffs and amateur enthusiasts alike, the intimate conversations in each episode serve as a window into the artistic process and defining experiences of some of the greatest creatives in the industry today. The creative evolution of future film professionals is influenced by the films they grow up watching and hold dear in their hearts. Listen in as host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with cinematic filmmakers and...
A must-listen podcast for both film buffs and amateur enthusiasts alike, the intimate conversations in each episode serve as a window into the artistic process and defining experiences of some of the greatest creatives in the industry today. The creative evolution of future film professionals is influenced by the films they grow up watching and hold dear in their hearts. Listen in as host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with cinematic filmmakers and...
- 11/16/2023
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
TCM host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with some of Hollywood’s biggest filmmakers in a new interview podcast to find out what makes them tick — through their favorite films.
On “Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast,” to debut in January, Mankiewicz will speak with directors and writers as they discuss their earliest film memories, favorite films, creative influences and guilty pleasures. Each episode of the series, a partnership between Warner Bros. Discovery corporate siblings TCM and Max, will run about 45 minutes.
Among Mankiewicz’s guests: Mel Brooks, the 97-year-old Egot winner (on the eve of the 50th anniversary of his landmark comedies “Young Frankenstein” and “Blazing Saddles”); Nancy Meyers; and Patty Jenkins. The podcast is scheduled to debut Jan. 16, 2024, with new installments dropping weekly on Max and all major podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. The show has been slated to run 10 episodes but that’s subject to...
On “Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast,” to debut in January, Mankiewicz will speak with directors and writers as they discuss their earliest film memories, favorite films, creative influences and guilty pleasures. Each episode of the series, a partnership between Warner Bros. Discovery corporate siblings TCM and Max, will run about 45 minutes.
Among Mankiewicz’s guests: Mel Brooks, the 97-year-old Egot winner (on the eve of the 50th anniversary of his landmark comedies “Young Frankenstein” and “Blazing Saddles”); Nancy Meyers; and Patty Jenkins. The podcast is scheduled to debut Jan. 16, 2024, with new installments dropping weekly on Max and all major podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. The show has been slated to run 10 episodes but that’s subject to...
- 11/16/2023
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film TV
In 2018, “Saturday Night Live” captured the public perception of Netflix as a ceaseless river of content. In a satiric ad, the late-night program hawked the streaming service as an “endless scroll,” promising that “by the time you’ve reached the bottom of our menu, there’s new shows at the top.” And when it came to movies, “SNL” joked that Netflix was so desperate for things to make, it had resorted to shooting the fake films from “Entourage.”
Scott Stuber, the head of Netflix’s film division, is the man responsible for feeding the algorithm, and for much of his six-year run, his mandate was clear: quantity, not quality. In 2020, for instance, Netflix announced it planned to release a new movie every week. It never got around to making “Medellín,” Vincent Chase’s passion project from “Entourage,” but the strain of producing so many films showed. For every Oscar winner like “Roma,...
Scott Stuber, the head of Netflix’s film division, is the man responsible for feeding the algorithm, and for much of his six-year run, his mandate was clear: quantity, not quality. In 2020, for instance, Netflix announced it planned to release a new movie every week. It never got around to making “Medellín,” Vincent Chase’s passion project from “Entourage,” but the strain of producing so many films showed. For every Oscar winner like “Roma,...
- 11/7/2023
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film TV
Hollywood star Alec Baldwin, who shares eight children Carmen, 10; Rafael, eight; Leonardo, seven; Romeo, five; Eduardo, three; Maria, two; and Ilaria, 14 months with wife Hilaria, as well as 28-year-old Ireland Baldwin with first wife Kim Basinger, says his big family is complete.
“Are you done? Are you thinking you’re done now?” the host asked on SiriusXM’s “Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa”, to which he replied, “I’m done. I’m done.”
The “It’s Complicated” star then hinted at having a vasectomy. Kelly asked how he knows he’s not having any more children, and he said: “Oh, you can just rip that out if you want. Just take that nerve, get a pair of pliers and just pull it out during the surgery because I don’t need that anymore. We’re done.”
Kelly replied: “I doubt it would work for you. I’m gonna tell you something.
“Are you done? Are you thinking you’re done now?” the host asked on SiriusXM’s “Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa”, to which he replied, “I’m done. I’m done.”
The “It’s Complicated” star then hinted at having a vasectomy. Kelly asked how he knows he’s not having any more children, and he said: “Oh, you can just rip that out if you want. Just take that nerve, get a pair of pliers and just pull it out during the surgery because I don’t need that anymore. We’re done.”
Kelly replied: “I doubt it would work for you. I’m gonna tell you something.
- 11/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Hollywood star Alec Baldwin, who shares eight children Carmen, 10; Rafael, eight; Leonardo, seven; Romeo, five; Eduardo, three; Maria, two; and Ilaria, 14 months with wife Hilaria, as well as 28-year-old Ireland Baldwin with first wife Kim Basinger, says his big family is complete.
“Are you done? Are you thinking you’re done now?” the host asked on SiriusXM’s “Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa”, to which he replied, “I’m done. I’m done.”
The “It’s Complicated” star then hinted at having a vasectomy. Kelly asked how he knows he’s not having any more children, and he said: “Oh, you can just rip that out if you want. Just take that nerve, get a pair of pliers and just pull it out during the surgery because I don’t need that anymore. We’re done.”
Kelly replied: “I doubt it would work for you. I’m gonna tell you something.
“Are you done? Are you thinking you’re done now?” the host asked on SiriusXM’s “Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa”, to which he replied, “I’m done. I’m done.”
The “It’s Complicated” star then hinted at having a vasectomy. Kelly asked how he knows he’s not having any more children, and he said: “Oh, you can just rip that out if you want. Just take that nerve, get a pair of pliers and just pull it out during the surgery because I don’t need that anymore. We’re done.”
Kelly replied: “I doubt it would work for you. I’m gonna tell you something.
- 11/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
There’s a lot to watch on Prime Video in October and, as you may have guessed, there’s spooky stuff galore in amongst Prime’s usual rotation of extensive library content.
In the movie Totally Killer, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Kiernan Shipka travels back in time to the 1980s to stop a serial killer. Then there’s Make Me Scream, a Halloween special that challenges celebrities to “a gruesome game of terror.” Renfield will also be streaming on the service for anyone who’s been dying (muahahaha!) to catch the Nic Cage Dracula film.
Outside of Prime Video’s more creepy fare, Shazam! Fury Of The Gods will debut, Upload will be back for a third season, and new film Awareness should scratch your sci-fi itch. Meanwhile, for Frasier heads – those who consider themselves utterly Frasier-pilled – all eleven seasons of the Cheers spinoff show will be streaming at the touch of a button.
In the movie Totally Killer, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Kiernan Shipka travels back in time to the 1980s to stop a serial killer. Then there’s Make Me Scream, a Halloween special that challenges celebrities to “a gruesome game of terror.” Renfield will also be streaming on the service for anyone who’s been dying (muahahaha!) to catch the Nic Cage Dracula film.
Outside of Prime Video’s more creepy fare, Shazam! Fury Of The Gods will debut, Upload will be back for a third season, and new film Awareness should scratch your sci-fi itch. Meanwhile, for Frasier heads – those who consider themselves utterly Frasier-pilled – all eleven seasons of the Cheers spinoff show will be streaming at the touch of a button.
- 10/1/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
If you’re looking for a complete list of every new movie and TV show coming to Amazon Prime Video in October, you’ve come to the right place. This month kicks off with a slew of great library additions, from James Bond films to relatively new releases (“Shazam! Fury of the Gods” and the Nicolas Cage Dracula movie “Renfield”) and beyond.
There are also some high-profile originals landing in October. The third season of the sci-fi comedy series “Upload” arrives on Oct. 20, while Oct. 6 marks the release of the Prime Video original film “Totally Killer,” a fun slasher set in the 1980s that stars Kiernan Shipka.
Check out the full list of what’s new on Amazon Prime Video in October 2023 below, followed by a complete list of new arrivals for Freevee in October as well.
Arriving October 1
Frasier, Seasons 1-11 (1994)
Hit, Season 3 (2020)
A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
A Guy Thing...
There are also some high-profile originals landing in October. The third season of the sci-fi comedy series “Upload” arrives on Oct. 20, while Oct. 6 marks the release of the Prime Video original film “Totally Killer,” a fun slasher set in the 1980s that stars Kiernan Shipka.
Check out the full list of what’s new on Amazon Prime Video in October 2023 below, followed by a complete list of new arrivals for Freevee in October as well.
Arriving October 1
Frasier, Seasons 1-11 (1994)
Hit, Season 3 (2020)
A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
A Guy Thing...
- 9/30/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Alec and Hilaria Baldwin smiled for a rare family photograph with their seven children.
During a recent outing in New York City, the couple stopped and posed next to their youngest kids — Carmen, 10, Rafael, 8, Leonardo, 6, Romeo, 5, Eduardo, 2, María, 2, and Ilaria, 11 months — as they roamed the streets of the city’s Greenwich Village.
“Gangs of New York…,” Alec captioned the casual pic, which sees just the parents looking at the camera as their little ones crowd the sidewalk. Alec, 65, sported a black polo shirt with matching dark pants, while Hilaria, 39, donned a pair of jean overalls overtop a white cropped tank.
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Alec is also a father to his 27-year-old daughter Ireland, whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Basinger. The actor recently became a grandfather as Ireland welcomed her first child,...
During a recent outing in New York City, the couple stopped and posed next to their youngest kids — Carmen, 10, Rafael, 8, Leonardo, 6, Romeo, 5, Eduardo, 2, María, 2, and Ilaria, 11 months — as they roamed the streets of the city’s Greenwich Village.
“Gangs of New York…,” Alec captioned the casual pic, which sees just the parents looking at the camera as their little ones crowd the sidewalk. Alec, 65, sported a black polo shirt with matching dark pants, while Hilaria, 39, donned a pair of jean overalls overtop a white cropped tank.
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Alec is also a father to his 27-year-old daughter Ireland, whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Basinger. The actor recently became a grandfather as Ireland welcomed her first child,...
- 9/5/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
HBO’s Ballers, the docuseries Depp v. Heard, the Adam Sandler-produced You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah and interactive rom-com Choose Love are among the new projects debuting on Netflix in August.
After adding all five seasons of Insecure last month, in the first time an HBO original series was available on Netflix in the U.S., Netflix is adding yet another HBO title on Aug. 15: the Dwayne Johnson-fronted Ballers.
The streamer is also set to add HBO series Band of Brothers, The Pacific and Six Feet Under at a future date, due to a co-exclusive deal with Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s headline-making 2022 defamation case, over a Washington Post op-ed in which Heard called herself a domestic abuse survivor, is the subject of the three-part Depp v. Heard docuseries, which combines footage that was televised and livestreamed...
After adding all five seasons of Insecure last month, in the first time an HBO original series was available on Netflix in the U.S., Netflix is adding yet another HBO title on Aug. 15: the Dwayne Johnson-fronted Ballers.
The streamer is also set to add HBO series Band of Brothers, The Pacific and Six Feet Under at a future date, due to a co-exclusive deal with Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s headline-making 2022 defamation case, over a Washington Post op-ed in which Heard called herself a domestic abuse survivor, is the subject of the three-part Depp v. Heard docuseries, which combines footage that was televised and livestreamed...
- 8/14/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
August has arrived, and with it, the last full month of summer-worthy shows and flicks, at least for 2023. From all the summer sensations to food weather, carnival fun and, of course, the lack of school, the streamer’s film slate will update with some appropriate flicks like “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2,” “Eat Pray Love,” “Despicable Me” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” respectively.
If you’re one of those who senses the change in the air as soon as the salty summer heat gives way to crisp fall fog, “Heartstopper” Season 2, complete with its cartoon drawings of leaves, waits for you starting August 3. “The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 2 Part 2” concludes the two-part followup to the legal drama starring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo. “Heart of Stone,” a big tentpole film starring Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan, promises action-lovers a good time.
For those who didn’t get enough of the Depp v.
If you’re one of those who senses the change in the air as soon as the salty summer heat gives way to crisp fall fog, “Heartstopper” Season 2, complete with its cartoon drawings of leaves, waits for you starting August 3. “The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 2 Part 2” concludes the two-part followup to the legal drama starring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo. “Heart of Stone,” a big tentpole film starring Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan, promises action-lovers a good time.
For those who didn’t get enough of the Depp v.
- 8/1/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
With its list of new releases for August 2023, Netflix is giving the anime world another shot.
No, we’re not talking about the streamer’s usual anime offerings – which are present this month in the form of Ragnarok season 3 (Aug. 24) and other titles – we’re talking about Netflix’s attempt to make live-action anime adaptations a thing. Following the relative failure of its Cowboy Bebop remake, Netflix is giving it another go, this time with arguably an even bigger anime classic. One Piece will premiere on Aug. 31. Telling the story of beloved straw hat wearing pirate Monkey D. Luffy, this adaptation will attempt to do original creator Eiichiro Oda and his many fans proud.
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No, we’re not talking about the streamer’s usual anime offerings – which are present this month in the form of Ragnarok season 3 (Aug. 24) and other titles – we’re talking about Netflix’s attempt to make live-action anime adaptations a thing. Following the relative failure of its Cowboy Bebop remake, Netflix is giving it another go, this time with arguably an even bigger anime classic. One Piece will premiere on Aug. 31. Telling the story of beloved straw hat wearing pirate Monkey D. Luffy, this adaptation will attempt to do original creator Eiichiro Oda and his many fans proud.
Read more TV Netflix’s One Piece Adaptation Has to Get This One Arc Right By Javier Reyes Movies One Piece Film: Red Finds the Rhythm For Success By Daniel Kurland
On the non-anime front, Netflix...
- 8/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
As the calendar turns to August, Peacock is going to be home to some of the most exciting sporting events and movies on streaming. In addition to being the streaming home for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the NBCUniversal streaming service will host the WWE’s Summerslam, college football’s premiere Week 0 matchup between Notre Dame and Navy from Ireland.
In addition to all of the sports action, the streamer will become the exclusive streaming home of the most successful movie of the year, all of Hallmark Channel’s Summer Nights movies, and one of the most exciting Viking epics ever made.
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In addition to all of the sports action, the streamer will become the exclusive streaming home of the most successful movie of the year, all of Hallmark Channel’s Summer Nights movies, and one of the most exciting Viking epics ever made.
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- 7/28/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Netflix has new releases and old favorites coming this August. Because it’s approaching the end of summer and many families are spending time outdoors instead of in front of their TVs and devices, some new series and movies hitting Netflix may get swept under the rug. But with temperatures rising and rainy days coming and going, catching up on everything the streaming giant added for the month can be taxing. Luckily for users, The Streamable has everything Netflix has coming to the service for the month of August.
While Netflix’s Fall schedule is generally jammed packed with long-awaited series and Netflix Originals, streamers shouldn’t sleep on the month of August. From original action thrillers to interesting docuseries, we have five top movies and shows to be excited about before the eighth-month approaches.
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While Netflix’s Fall schedule is generally jammed packed with long-awaited series and Netflix Originals, streamers shouldn’t sleep on the month of August. From original action thrillers to interesting docuseries, we have five top movies and shows to be excited about before the eighth-month approaches.
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- 7/26/2023
- by Layne Gibbons
- The Streamable
Jen Shah may no longer be on “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” but her story continues to fascinate the public. The former reality TV star — who is currently serving a 6.5 year prison sentence for conspiracy to commit wire fraud — is the subject of the “Queen of the Con” podcast’s fourth season, which debuts July 20.
According to a press release, the series, titled “The Unreal Housewife,” will feature exclusive interviews with childhood friends, former neighbors, ex-employees, as well as several of Shah’s victims and the federal agent responsible for putting her behind bars. The eight-part series will uncover shocking new details about the housewife-turned-convict’s backstory, rise to fame and the spiral of decisions and events that ultimately led to her arrest and conviction.
TV producer and “con hunter” Johnathan Walton investigates and hosts the podcast, and executive produces alongside Ayr Media founder Aliza Rosen. Attorney and...
According to a press release, the series, titled “The Unreal Housewife,” will feature exclusive interviews with childhood friends, former neighbors, ex-employees, as well as several of Shah’s victims and the federal agent responsible for putting her behind bars. The eight-part series will uncover shocking new details about the housewife-turned-convict’s backstory, rise to fame and the spiral of decisions and events that ultimately led to her arrest and conviction.
TV producer and “con hunter” Johnathan Walton investigates and hosts the podcast, and executive produces alongside Ayr Media founder Aliza Rosen. Attorney and...
- 7/19/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Alec Baldwin is bouncing back from his recent hip replacement surgery.
The 65-year-old actor was spotted out and about in New York City on Friday, less than two weeks after his May 30 operation.
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In photos obtained by People and Page Six, Baldwin is seen walking with the support of a cane as he strolls the Big Apple donning a casual ensemble.
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The public outing comes after the “It’s Complicated” actor shared an update on his recovery, revealing it’s “incredibly painful” in a video he posted last week on Instagram.
Baldwin’s right hip replacement surgery comes after he replaced his left hip five years ago.
The 65-year-old actor was spotted out and about in New York City on Friday, less than two weeks after his May 30 operation.
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In photos obtained by People and Page Six, Baldwin is seen walking with the support of a cane as he strolls the Big Apple donning a casual ensemble.
Read More: Kathy Griffin Gives Fans Look At Latest Vocal Cord Surgery After Cancer Battle: ‘You’re About To See Some S**t’
The public outing comes after the “It’s Complicated” actor shared an update on his recovery, revealing it’s “incredibly painful” in a video he posted last week on Instagram.
Baldwin’s right hip replacement surgery comes after he replaced his left hip five years ago.
- 6/10/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Kelly Clarkson just released her latest Chemistry track “i hate love”, featuring Steve Martin on the banjo.
Clarkson posted a clip of her singing the track live at The Belasco theatre in Los Angeles on YouTube.
The song’s lyrics reference two movies, one featuring Ryan Gosling and the other Steve Martin.
In the clip, Clarkson jokingly took a swipe at the “bulls**t” 2004 film “The Notebook”, starring Gosling, while praising the 2009 flick “It’s Complicated” starring Martin and Meryl Streep.
Clarkson insisted the latter was more “real life.”
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She then joked about “picking Martin over Gosling any day” as she confirmed the track was out now on Twitter.
“i hate love” is out now! The amazing banjo skills you hear are brought to you by the incredibly gifted @SteveMartinToGo I’d pick Martin over Gosling any day sorry,...
Clarkson posted a clip of her singing the track live at The Belasco theatre in Los Angeles on YouTube.
The song’s lyrics reference two movies, one featuring Ryan Gosling and the other Steve Martin.
In the clip, Clarkson jokingly took a swipe at the “bulls**t” 2004 film “The Notebook”, starring Gosling, while praising the 2009 flick “It’s Complicated” starring Martin and Meryl Streep.
Clarkson insisted the latter was more “real life.”
Read More: Why Kelly Clarkson Was Hesitant To Release Music About Brandon Blackstock Divorce
She then joked about “picking Martin over Gosling any day” as she confirmed the track was out now on Twitter.
“i hate love” is out now! The amazing banjo skills you hear are brought to you by the incredibly gifted @SteveMartinToGo I’d pick Martin over Gosling any day sorry,...
- 6/2/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Exclusive: Laika’s Chief Marketing Officer David Burke has added Chief Operating Officer to his responsibilities at the Oscar-winning studio.
Burke joined Laika in 2019 from Universal Pictures, where he had been General Manager for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland since 2006. Burke will report to Laika President & CEO, Travis Knight.
Burke’s role at Laika has expanded to encompass all aspects of the company’s Operations activities while remaining the lead on brand marketing and film promotions. He is also involved in developing Laika’s Live Action strategy.
“I am thrilled to take on the expanded role of Chief Marketing and Operations Officer at Laika. I am grateful to our CEO Travis Knight for his leadership and trust in me to help drive the company’s mission forward. Our team of talented colleagues is second to none, and I am excited to continue working alongside them in this new capacity.
Burke joined Laika in 2019 from Universal Pictures, where he had been General Manager for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland since 2006. Burke will report to Laika President & CEO, Travis Knight.
Burke’s role at Laika has expanded to encompass all aspects of the company’s Operations activities while remaining the lead on brand marketing and film promotions. He is also involved in developing Laika’s Live Action strategy.
“I am thrilled to take on the expanded role of Chief Marketing and Operations Officer at Laika. I am grateful to our CEO Travis Knight for his leadership and trust in me to help drive the company’s mission forward. Our team of talented colleagues is second to none, and I am excited to continue working alongside them in this new capacity.
- 5/10/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film TV
Rainn Wilson travels for a purpose — to find the happiest places on Earth. In the new Peacock docu-series “The Geography of Bliss,” the intrepid traveler traverses the globe in a humorous search for meaning. Based on Eric Weiner’s New York Times bestselling book, “The Geography of Bliss: One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in the World,” Wilson explores some of the happiest and unhappiest places on earth — from Iceland to Bulgaria to Ghana — in a profound and funny way that unpacks the science of happiness. All five episodes of the series will be available during Mental Health Awareness Month, beginning on May 18.
Watch the trailer for “The Geography of Bliss”:
Also arriving on the streaming service next month, Pete Davidson, Edie Falco, and Joe Pesci will star in “Bupkis,” a semi-autobiographical series about Davidson’s life. The show mixes reality and absurdity to capture the complexities...
Watch the trailer for “The Geography of Bliss”:
Also arriving on the streaming service next month, Pete Davidson, Edie Falco, and Joe Pesci will star in “Bupkis,” a semi-autobiographical series about Davidson’s life. The show mixes reality and absurdity to capture the complexities...
- 4/27/2023
- by Fern Siegel
- The Streamable
Film industry observers have been captivated in recent weeks by the ongoing negotiations surrounding Nancy Meyers’ upcoming romantic comedy “Paris Paramount.” The film, which is set to star Scarlett Johansson, Penelope Cruz, Owen Wilson, and Michael Fassbender, was originally set up at Netflix with a reported budget of $130 million. But disagreements about the film’s final budget (Meyers and her team were reportedly seeking an additional $20 million) eventually led Netflix to scrap the project.
Now “Paris Paramount” is being shopped to other studios, with Warner Bros. reportedly in the mix. And if nothing else, the negotiations have attracted plenty of additional attention for the film. Meyers has been a reliable hitmaker for decades, directing smart romantic comedies like “What Women Want,” “It’s Complicated,” and “Something’s Gotta Give.” But if “Paris Paramount” is ever completed, it will likely be her highest profile project in quite some time.
Meyers took to her...
Now “Paris Paramount” is being shopped to other studios, with Warner Bros. reportedly in the mix. And if nothing else, the negotiations have attracted plenty of additional attention for the film. Meyers has been a reliable hitmaker for decades, directing smart romantic comedies like “What Women Want,” “It’s Complicated,” and “Something’s Gotta Give.” But if “Paris Paramount” is ever completed, it will likely be her highest profile project in quite some time.
Meyers took to her...
- 3/18/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
The Nancy Meyers movie that recently fell apart at Netflix over budget issues may be revived at Warner Bros.
After being set up at Netflix for over a year, Meyers’ long-awaited return to the director’s chair began to fall apart last week over disagreements about the budget. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Warners, attracted to the idea of a ready-made hot project with an A-list cast and possible summer start date, may be stepping in to pick it up. Exploratory talks are underway, according to several sources.
Scarlett Johansson was attached to play the lead role in Meyers’ feature, with Penélope Cruz, Owen Wilson and Michael Fassbender also eying the project. Meyers will write, direct and produce the comedy, which is currently known as Paris Paramount, although it is not clear if that’s the actual title, a working title or a code name.
It is unclear if...
After being set up at Netflix for over a year, Meyers’ long-awaited return to the director’s chair began to fall apart last week over disagreements about the budget. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Warners, attracted to the idea of a ready-made hot project with an A-list cast and possible summer start date, may be stepping in to pick it up. Exploratory talks are underway, according to several sources.
Scarlett Johansson was attached to play the lead role in Meyers’ feature, with Penélope Cruz, Owen Wilson and Michael Fassbender also eying the project. Meyers will write, direct and produce the comedy, which is currently known as Paris Paramount, although it is not clear if that’s the actual title, a working title or a code name.
It is unclear if...
- 3/16/2023
- by Mia Galuppo and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After Netflix pulled the plug on Nancy Meyers’ $130 million ensemble comedy “Paris Paramount” on Tuesday, Jimmy Fallon is pretty confident in what will happen next. According to the “Tonight Show” host, the streamer will probably win back filmmaker Nancy Meyers in a very Nancy Meyers-esque way.
The romantic comedy was expected to star Scarlett Johansson, Owen Wilson, Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz, and followed a filmmaking duo who reunite on set after falling in and out of love with one another. The film would’ve marked Meyers’ first feature in the director’s chair since Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro’s “The Intern.”
In the end, it was budget clashes that sealed the fate of the film, as Meyers wanted a budget of $150 million, while Netflix drew the line at $130 million, an insider told TheWrap. But Fallon thinks maybe this is just the climax of a Nancy Meyers rom-com about a Nancy Meyers rom-com.
The romantic comedy was expected to star Scarlett Johansson, Owen Wilson, Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz, and followed a filmmaking duo who reunite on set after falling in and out of love with one another. The film would’ve marked Meyers’ first feature in the director’s chair since Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro’s “The Intern.”
In the end, it was budget clashes that sealed the fate of the film, as Meyers wanted a budget of $150 million, while Netflix drew the line at $130 million, an insider told TheWrap. But Fallon thinks maybe this is just the climax of a Nancy Meyers rom-com about a Nancy Meyers rom-com.
- 3/16/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Netflix has scrapped another exciting project — this time, from renowned filmmaker Nancy Meyers.
Meyers was set to collaborate with the streamer for her newest big-budgeted romantic comedy "Paris Paramount," but Netflix has pulled the plug on the movie (via The Wrap). The writer-director has helmed several critically acclaimed romantic comedies through the decades, including "Father of the Bride," "It's Complicated," "The Holiday," and "The Parent Trap." Her last project was the 2015 comedy-drama "The Intern," starring actors Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway.
"Paris Paramount" is said to have been a working title for the project. The film was in negotiation for a $150 million budget, which would make it one of the most expensive romcoms to date. Unfortunately, despite its impressive star cast, the streamer has decided not to proceed with the film.
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Meyers was set to collaborate with the streamer for her newest big-budgeted romantic comedy "Paris Paramount," but Netflix has pulled the plug on the movie (via The Wrap). The writer-director has helmed several critically acclaimed romantic comedies through the decades, including "Father of the Bride," "It's Complicated," "The Holiday," and "The Parent Trap." Her last project was the 2015 comedy-drama "The Intern," starring actors Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway.
"Paris Paramount" is said to have been a working title for the project. The film was in negotiation for a $150 million budget, which would make it one of the most expensive romcoms to date. Unfortunately, despite its impressive star cast, the streamer has decided not to proceed with the film.
Meyers' Blockbuster Film Won't Make It To Netflix
Meyers' films are much loved for their charming love stories and stunning home aesthetic,...
- 3/15/2023
- by Fatemeh Mirjalili
- Slash Film
Twas the budget that killed Nancy Meyers’ latest romantic-comedy, one top talent representative told TheWrap.
Word dropped Tuesday afternoon that Netflix isn’t moving forward on “Paris Paramount,” a romantic comedy that was expected to star Scarlett Johansson, Owen Wilson, Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz about a filmmaking duo who reunite on set after falling in and out of love with one another. Meyers, who hasn’t directed a feature since Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro’s “The Intern,” wanted a budget of $150 million, while Netflix drew the line at $130 million, an insider told TheWrap.
“That sounds like too high of a budget for [Netflix],” a well-respected film director told TheWrap on what they would consider to be a medium-budget movie.
“Nancy Meyers always has budget issues,” the top talent rep said.
With no residuals or back-end bonuses on the table to offset costs, $80 million of that budget would’ve gone to above-the-line expenses.
Word dropped Tuesday afternoon that Netflix isn’t moving forward on “Paris Paramount,” a romantic comedy that was expected to star Scarlett Johansson, Owen Wilson, Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz about a filmmaking duo who reunite on set after falling in and out of love with one another. Meyers, who hasn’t directed a feature since Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro’s “The Intern,” wanted a budget of $150 million, while Netflix drew the line at $130 million, an insider told TheWrap.
“That sounds like too high of a budget for [Netflix],” a well-respected film director told TheWrap on what they would consider to be a medium-budget movie.
“Nancy Meyers always has budget issues,” the top talent rep said.
With no residuals or back-end bonuses on the table to offset costs, $80 million of that budget would’ve gone to above-the-line expenses.
- 3/15/2023
- by Scott Mendelson and Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Netflix has “axed” a new Nancy Meyers romantic comedy following a dispute with the director.
The filmmaker has lined up her next project, which will be her first feature film since The Intern in 2015.
Titled Paris Paramount, the comedy, announced in April 2022, follows a filmmaking duo who reunite on set after a failed romance years before.
Paris Paramount is eyeing an A-list cast, including Scarlett Johansson and Owen Wilson alongside Penélope Cruz and Michael Fassbender.
According to Deadline, it’s this cast that may have contributed to Netflix canning the project, as Meyers is said to have requested a higher budget to fulfill an $80m (£65.8m) payment to the main cast members.
The film was originally budgeted at $130m (£106.9m), which is $100m (£82.2m) more than The Intern.
The streaming service was ready to commit to this price – but the outlet claims that Meyers wanted $30m (£24.6m) more, which has...
The filmmaker has lined up her next project, which will be her first feature film since The Intern in 2015.
Titled Paris Paramount, the comedy, announced in April 2022, follows a filmmaking duo who reunite on set after a failed romance years before.
Paris Paramount is eyeing an A-list cast, including Scarlett Johansson and Owen Wilson alongside Penélope Cruz and Michael Fassbender.
According to Deadline, it’s this cast that may have contributed to Netflix canning the project, as Meyers is said to have requested a higher budget to fulfill an $80m (£65.8m) payment to the main cast members.
The film was originally budgeted at $130m (£106.9m), which is $100m (£82.2m) more than The Intern.
The streaming service was ready to commit to this price – but the outlet claims that Meyers wanted $30m (£24.6m) more, which has...
- 3/15/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
Update [Tuesday March 14, 11:14 p.m.]: Moviegoers agonizing over the breakdown of Nancy Meyers’ latest film (one that was meant to bring her out of retirement), don’t cry into your cashmere just yet. News hit earlier on Tuesday that Netflix was no longer developing the new rom-com from the iconic director, but sources with knowledge of the project said that filmmakers are looking into other options to get it to screen. The untitled film was reported to star Scarlett Johansson, Penélope Cruz, Owen Wilson and Michael Fassbender. Pending talent availability, the project will be shopped to prospective buyers as a package, one source added. Representatives for Meyers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Previously: Nancy Meyers’ big return to directing romantic comedies has stalled, with her upcoming film “Paris Paramount” no longer moving forward at Netflix over budget concerns.
News that the project is being shelved comes following reports that A-listers Scarlett Johansson,...
Previously: Nancy Meyers’ big return to directing romantic comedies has stalled, with her upcoming film “Paris Paramount” no longer moving forward at Netflix over budget concerns.
News that the project is being shelved comes following reports that A-listers Scarlett Johansson,...
- 3/15/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin, Angelique Jackson and Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film TV
Netflix has pulled the plug on Nancy Meyers’ $130 million ensemble comedy “Paris Paramount,” The Wrap has learned.
Scarlett Johansson, Penélope Cruz, Michael Fassbender and Owen Wilson were previously in talks for roles in the film which centered on an above-the-line filmmaking duo who reunite on set after falling in and out of love with one another.
“Paris Paramount” would have been Meyers’ return to the director’s chair since helming 2015’s “The Intern,” which starred Robert DeNiro and Anne Hathaway.
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Meyers’ other credits include “The Parent Trap,” “Something’s Gotta Give,” “The Holiday,” “It’s Complicated,” “What Women Want,” and writing/producing “Father of the Bride” and its sequel.
Netflix didn’t respond to request for comment.
Scarlett Johansson, Penélope Cruz, Michael Fassbender and Owen Wilson were previously in talks for roles in the film which centered on an above-the-line filmmaking duo who reunite on set after falling in and out of love with one another.
“Paris Paramount” would have been Meyers’ return to the director’s chair since helming 2015’s “The Intern,” which starred Robert DeNiro and Anne Hathaway.
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Nancy Meyers Hints at Retirement, Blames ‘Stressful’ Process Amid Dominance of Superhero Movies
Meyers’ other credits include “The Parent Trap,” “Something’s Gotta Give,” “The Holiday,” “It’s Complicated,” “What Women Want,” and writing/producing “Father of the Bride” and its sequel.
Netflix didn’t respond to request for comment.
- 3/14/2023
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Scarlett Johansson, Penélope Cruz, Michael Fassbender and Owen Wilson are in talks to star in the big-budget Netflix comedy marking Nancy Meyers’ return to directing, Deadline can confirm.
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Sources say actor deals have not yet closed, as budgeting is still being worked through. Netflix had no comment.
The film currently titled Paris Paramount, which we were first to tell you about in April of last year, tells the story of an above-the-line filmmaking duo who reunite (begrudgingly) on set after falling in and out of love with one another.
Meyers will direct from her own script and also serve as producer on the pic, which sources tell us is at a budget exceeding $100M. The project...
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Sources say actor deals have not yet closed, as budgeting is still being worked through. Netflix had no comment.
The film currently titled Paris Paramount, which we were first to tell you about in April of last year, tells the story of an above-the-line filmmaking duo who reunite (begrudgingly) on set after falling in and out of love with one another.
Meyers will direct from her own script and also serve as producer on the pic, which sources tell us is at a budget exceeding $100M. The project...
- 3/6/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film TV
Streamers have been tightening the belt lately in the wake of a year that saw plenty of economic disruption in the industry, but Netflix is reportedly set to spend a pretty penny on something I think we can all agree is worth investing in: Nancy Meyers' gorgeous movie kitchens. According to the Puck newsletter (via The Film Stage), new details are emerging on a previously announced Meyers movie set for Netflix, including a budget of up to $130 million.
While the film's title hasn't been announced, the latest reports also include an impressive cast list featuring Penélope Cruz, Michael Fassbender, Owen Wilson, and Scarlett Johansson. Meyers' last feature directorial project was 2015's "The Intern," starring Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway. Her filmography to date includes several beloved romances, including "The Parent Trap," "It's Complicated," and "The Holiday." Meyers' work has become synonymous with delightful scripts and a specific home aesthetic,...
While the film's title hasn't been announced, the latest reports also include an impressive cast list featuring Penélope Cruz, Michael Fassbender, Owen Wilson, and Scarlett Johansson. Meyers' last feature directorial project was 2015's "The Intern," starring Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway. Her filmography to date includes several beloved romances, including "The Parent Trap," "It's Complicated," and "The Holiday." Meyers' work has become synonymous with delightful scripts and a specific home aesthetic,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Nancy Meyers’ return to the director’s chair is getting underway.
After not directing a movie since 2015’s The Intern, the filmmaker known for her upscale romantic comedies is back with a project that is attracting A-list talent. Scarlett Johansson is circling the lead role in Meyers’ upcoming feature for Netflix, multiple sources tell The Hollywood Reporter, with Penélope Cruz, Owen Wilson and Michael Fassbender also eying the project.
Netflix had no comment.
Meyers will write, direct and produce the comedy, which is currently known as Paris Paramount, although it is not clear if that’s the actual title, a working title or a code name.
Sources say the story centers on a talented young writer-director who falls in love with a producer, with the pair making several successful films before calling it quits romantically and professionally. The two are forced back together, however, when a great new project arises,...
After not directing a movie since 2015’s The Intern, the filmmaker known for her upscale romantic comedies is back with a project that is attracting A-list talent. Scarlett Johansson is circling the lead role in Meyers’ upcoming feature for Netflix, multiple sources tell The Hollywood Reporter, with Penélope Cruz, Owen Wilson and Michael Fassbender also eying the project.
Netflix had no comment.
Meyers will write, direct and produce the comedy, which is currently known as Paris Paramount, although it is not clear if that’s the actual title, a working title or a code name.
Sources say the story centers on a talented young writer-director who falls in love with a producer, with the pair making several successful films before calling it quits romantically and professionally. The two are forced back together, however, when a great new project arises,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Mia Galuppo and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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