In 2022, Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media revived the Scream franchise with a new entry (the fifth) that was a box office hit, earning almost $139 million at the global box office. Fourteen months later, Scream VI came along – and became an even bigger hit, pulling in almost $169 million at the global box office, a number that was up there with the series’ heyday, when the first Scream and Scream 2 made just over $170 million. (Scream 3 also made over $160 million – only Scream 4 failed to crack $100 million.) So, of course, the companies are moving full steam ahead with Scream 7. While the movie seemed, initially, to be on the fast-track to success, the track it’s on has turned out to be a shockingly bumpy ride.
Melissa Barrera Fired
Melissa Barrera entered the franchise with the fifth Scream as a character named Samantha Carpenter, who turns out to have been the...
Melissa Barrera Fired
Melissa Barrera entered the franchise with the fifth Scream as a character named Samantha Carpenter, who turns out to have been the...
- 4/26/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The Scream franchise began in 1996, with the slasher film series accruing a diehard fan base that lobbied for more movies after Scream 4's underwhelming box office performance led to the cancellation of its sequels.
Fans got their wish with 2022's successful outing that featured a mix of old and new cast members to tell a killer new tale.
Twenty-twenty-three's New York-set Scream 6 managed to do the impossible by surviving -- and thriving! -- without series star Neve Campbell.
That flick proved that the venerable title wasn't opposed to revamping the narrative.
Armed with a cast headlined by Melissa Barerra and Jenna Ortega, Scream 6 became the biggest entry yet, leading to a swift announcement for a seventh film in the franchise.
At the time, the series seemed destined to continue with Barrera and Ortega's Sam and Tara Carpenter as the final girls, and we expected that we'd finally meet their mother,...
Fans got their wish with 2022's successful outing that featured a mix of old and new cast members to tell a killer new tale.
Twenty-twenty-three's New York-set Scream 6 managed to do the impossible by surviving -- and thriving! -- without series star Neve Campbell.
That flick proved that the venerable title wasn't opposed to revamping the narrative.
Armed with a cast headlined by Melissa Barerra and Jenna Ortega, Scream 6 became the biggest entry yet, leading to a swift announcement for a seventh film in the franchise.
At the time, the series seemed destined to continue with Barrera and Ortega's Sam and Tara Carpenter as the final girls, and we expected that we'd finally meet their mother,...
- 11/22/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Cuba Gooding Jr. is facing two new lawsuits from women who claimed that he groped them in separate incidents at New York restaurants in 2018 and 2019.
The lawsuits were filed on Wednesday in New York Supreme Court under the state’s Adult Survivors Act, which is set to expire this week. The law gives plaintiffs a window to file civil claims of sexual offenses that have otherwise been barred by the statute of limitations.
The litigation is the latest against Gooding, who settled a lawsuit in June with a woman who accused him of rape in 2013.
In the 2018 claim, a cocktail waitress working at Lavo restaurant and nightclub in New York accused Gooding of forcing his tongue in her mouth without her consent. Gooding pleaded guilty to a charge related to the incident last year. The lawsuit includes a portion of the transcript from an April, 2022 hearing where Gooding admitted to the conduct.
The lawsuits were filed on Wednesday in New York Supreme Court under the state’s Adult Survivors Act, which is set to expire this week. The law gives plaintiffs a window to file civil claims of sexual offenses that have otherwise been barred by the statute of limitations.
The litigation is the latest against Gooding, who settled a lawsuit in June with a woman who accused him of rape in 2013.
In the 2018 claim, a cocktail waitress working at Lavo restaurant and nightclub in New York accused Gooding of forcing his tongue in her mouth without her consent. Gooding pleaded guilty to a charge related to the incident last year. The lawsuit includes a portion of the transcript from an April, 2022 hearing where Gooding admitted to the conduct.
- 11/22/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Season 2 of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" is almost over and it didn't miss a chance to leave its mark on "Star Trek" history. The ninth and penultimate episode, "Subspace Rhapsody," is the first "Star Trek" musical episode. Like any good musical, it opens with a group number, branches off into solos, and then reunites the cast for a grand finale.
But wait, you might ask, how does the show justify such an odd premise? "Strange New Worlds" is the show that, back in season 1's "The Elysian Kingdom," turned the Enterprise crew into characters out of a child's fairy tale. A musical episode is well within the show's tonal range and ability to excuse.
At the start of the episode, the Enterprise is investigating a "naturally-occurring subspace fold" — Starfleet hopes the fold can be harnessed to enable faster communication. When Uhura and Spock send a song into it hoping for a response,...
But wait, you might ask, how does the show justify such an odd premise? "Strange New Worlds" is the show that, back in season 1's "The Elysian Kingdom," turned the Enterprise crew into characters out of a child's fairy tale. A musical episode is well within the show's tonal range and ability to excuse.
At the start of the episode, the Enterprise is investigating a "naturally-occurring subspace fold" — Starfleet hopes the fold can be harnessed to enable faster communication. When Uhura and Spock send a song into it hoping for a response,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
There have certainly been musical moments in “Star Trek” before: Uhura sang while Spock played his lyre in “The Original Series”; Data and Picard duet to Gilbert and Sullivan in “Insurrection”; James Darren played a holographic nightclub singer on “Deep Space Nine.” But it took “Strange New Worlds,” the critically revered Paramount+ series nearing the end of its second season, to stage an entire musical episode.
In “Subspace Rhapsody,” Anson Mount’s Capt. Pike falls to his knees singing an emo song to his girlfriend (somewhat embarrassingly in front of everybody on the bridge of the Enterprise); Paul Wesley’s Kirk strikes a Donny Osmond-esque pose; Jess Bush’s Nurse Chapel is hoisted aloft on her back like Satine in “Moulin Rouge!”; Ethan Peck’s Spock croons about his heartbreak; Christina Chong’s La’an gets her own Howard Ashman-style “I want!” song; and actual Grammy-winning singer/Broadway...
In “Subspace Rhapsody,” Anson Mount’s Capt. Pike falls to his knees singing an emo song to his girlfriend (somewhat embarrassingly in front of everybody on the bridge of the Enterprise); Paul Wesley’s Kirk strikes a Donny Osmond-esque pose; Jess Bush’s Nurse Chapel is hoisted aloft on her back like Satine in “Moulin Rouge!”; Ethan Peck’s Spock croons about his heartbreak; Christina Chong’s La’an gets her own Howard Ashman-style “I want!” song; and actual Grammy-winning singer/Broadway...
- 8/3/2023
- by Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire
"Star Trek" is all about exploring the unknown, a spirit that "Strange New Worlds" honors with its episodic, socially-conscious storytelling. The penultimate episode of season 2, "Subspace Rhapsody," will take "Star Trek" where it has never gone before — to its first musical episode.
Trekkies got plenty of treats at 2023's San Diego Comic-Con, including a surprise early premiere of "Those Old Scientists" — Strange New Worlds" season 2, episode 7. That episode, a crossover with the animated series "Star Trek: Lower Decks," defied both time and medium. As a cherry on top, the trailer for "Subspace Rhapsody" also premiered, showing how "Strange New Worlds" will continue to make "Trek" history. To underscore the premise of "Subspace Rhapsody," the trailer is scored with an acapella version of the series' theme while the title cards are right out of an old Hollywood musical.
"Subspace Rhapsody" is certainly titled after the classic Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody." Based on the trailer,...
Trekkies got plenty of treats at 2023's San Diego Comic-Con, including a surprise early premiere of "Those Old Scientists" — Strange New Worlds" season 2, episode 7. That episode, a crossover with the animated series "Star Trek: Lower Decks," defied both time and medium. As a cherry on top, the trailer for "Subspace Rhapsody" also premiered, showing how "Strange New Worlds" will continue to make "Trek" history. To underscore the premise of "Subspace Rhapsody," the trailer is scored with an acapella version of the series' theme while the title cards are right out of an old Hollywood musical.
"Subspace Rhapsody" is certainly titled after the classic Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody." Based on the trailer,...
- 7/22/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
The following contains spoilers from the July 20 episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
When you’re used to fending for yourself, asking for help feels like an impossible feat. That’s what made this week’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds so challenging for cast member Celia Rose Gooding.
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When you’re used to fending for yourself, asking for help feels like an impossible feat. That’s what made this week’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds so challenging for cast member Celia Rose Gooding.
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- 7/21/2023
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
[These interviews were conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.] [Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 6 “Lost in Translation.”] Welcome to the Enterprise (and your future), James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley). He comes on board during a crisis on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and not only meets Spock (Ethan Peck) but also gains the trust of Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding). To briefly recap: Uhura ends up having to face her past losses and grief regarding her family, and she opens up to Kirk — after a bit of a rocky start, that is. It was easier for Uhura to talk to Kirk because he doesn’t know her like everyone else does and isn’t her superior officer. “She doesn’...
- 7/20/2023
- TV Insider
Cuba Gooding Jr. settled on a lawsuit that accused him of rape on Tuesday.
The jury was supposed to convene on Tuesday at 10 a.m. and at 10:24 am a note was passed onto jurors that the matter had been resolved. The details of the settlement agreement have not been released yet.
Gooding was accused of raping a woman twice on August 24, 2013, in New York City at the Mercer Hotel. The two met at a restaurant in the city, Le Souk Lounge, and then Gooding allegedly convinced her to come up to his room so that he could change his clothes. Once there, the two took shots together and then he allegedly groped her and raped her twice.
The woman was seeking $6 million in damages.
Gooding had insisted that he was innocent and that the encounters were consensual, but he still decided to settle.
There were supposed to be seven other witnesses,...
The jury was supposed to convene on Tuesday at 10 a.m. and at 10:24 am a note was passed onto jurors that the matter had been resolved. The details of the settlement agreement have not been released yet.
Gooding was accused of raping a woman twice on August 24, 2013, in New York City at the Mercer Hotel. The two met at a restaurant in the city, Le Souk Lounge, and then Gooding allegedly convinced her to come up to his room so that he could change his clothes. Once there, the two took shots together and then he allegedly groped her and raped her twice.
The woman was seeking $6 million in damages.
Gooding had insisted that he was innocent and that the encounters were consensual, but he still decided to settle.
There were supposed to be seven other witnesses,...
- 6/6/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
Cuba Gooding Jr.’s civil sex abuse case, which alleged that he raped a woman in a New York City hotel in 2013, will no longer go to trial. The actor settled the lawsuit on Tuesday, just minutes before jury selection in the scheduled trial began, the Associated Press reports. The official court record stated “the parties have resolved the matter” as the reason for cancellation.
Last week, Judge Paul A. Crotty ruled that the woman allegedly assaulted by the actor would no longer be able to proceed anonymously in the case.
Last week, Judge Paul A. Crotty ruled that the woman allegedly assaulted by the actor would no longer be able to proceed anonymously in the case.
- 6/6/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Updated, 9:33 Am: Cuba Gooding Jr. will not have to face trial for rape.
Minutes before jury selection was schedule to start this morning in New York in the civil case against the Oscar winner for an alleged 2013 assault, a deal was announced between the Oscar winner and the unnamed plaintiff.
“Trial Off: The jury trial scheduled to go forward today is off the calendar,” it said in the federal court docket Tuesday. “Reason for cancellation (on consent): the parties have resolved the matter.”
As is common with matters such as this, the settlement is being kept confidential. However, from what sources tell us, Gooding paid the alleged victim a “considerable sum” to end the case.
Seeking $6 million in damages when she first filed the action nearly three years ago, the Gloria Allred represented plaintiff was ordered last week by US District Judge Paul Crotty to refile her complaint...
Minutes before jury selection was schedule to start this morning in New York in the civil case against the Oscar winner for an alleged 2013 assault, a deal was announced between the Oscar winner and the unnamed plaintiff.
“Trial Off: The jury trial scheduled to go forward today is off the calendar,” it said in the federal court docket Tuesday. “Reason for cancellation (on consent): the parties have resolved the matter.”
As is common with matters such as this, the settlement is being kept confidential. However, from what sources tell us, Gooding paid the alleged victim a “considerable sum” to end the case.
Seeking $6 million in damages when she first filed the action nearly three years ago, the Gloria Allred represented plaintiff was ordered last week by US District Judge Paul Crotty to refile her complaint...
- 6/6/2023
- by Patrick Hipes and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Previously written about in the pages of /Film, the special effects crew on "Star Trek: Discovery" have been employing a special kind of holodeck-like technology to visualize some of the show's larger futuristic interiors. The new technology is called the Ar wall (Ar for "augmented reality"). In brief: actors are surrounded by a large, circular screen that broadcasts an artificial locale that had been previously pre-rendered on a computer. The images on the screen are then tied into the movements of the show's camera, allowing the perspective on the artificial background to shift slightly. It's like a high-tech backdrop painting, but one that changes angles and adds depth to a shot.
While the actors will still only be able to walk around on their finite soundstage, the Ar wall makes for an easier way to create sci-fi environments without having to build any physical sets. This is a far cry...
While the actors will still only be able to walk around on their finite soundstage, the Ar wall makes for an easier way to create sci-fi environments without having to build any physical sets. This is a far cry...
- 4/10/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
This article contains spoilers for "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" season 1.
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," set only a few years prior to the events of the original "Star Trek" series, has gained a lot of traction among its many admirers with a deliberate "retro" approach. Not only does it bank on recognizable "old school" Trek characters -- Captain Pike, Spock, Dr. M'Benga, Number One, Uhura, and Nurse Chapel previously appeared throughout the franchise -- but its aesthetic and setup are decidedly different from the other live-action Trek shows it sits next to on Paramount+. "Strange New Worlds" is an episodic show, eschewing the season-long arcs of most modern Trek. It's also brightly lit and widely filmed, allowing viewers to get a good view of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
The new characters are also rather appealing. In addition to Khan Noonien-Singh's granddaughter LA'an (Christina Chong), who serves as the Enterprise's security officer,...
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," set only a few years prior to the events of the original "Star Trek" series, has gained a lot of traction among its many admirers with a deliberate "retro" approach. Not only does it bank on recognizable "old school" Trek characters -- Captain Pike, Spock, Dr. M'Benga, Number One, Uhura, and Nurse Chapel previously appeared throughout the franchise -- but its aesthetic and setup are decidedly different from the other live-action Trek shows it sits next to on Paramount+. "Strange New Worlds" is an episodic show, eschewing the season-long arcs of most modern Trek. It's also brightly lit and widely filmed, allowing viewers to get a good view of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
The new characters are also rather appealing. In addition to Khan Noonien-Singh's granddaughter LA'an (Christina Chong), who serves as the Enterprise's security officer,...
- 4/6/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Let's start with the elephant in the room. "Yellowjackets" fans likely know by now that the second episode of the second season, which dropped last weekend, delivered on something fans had been promised since the start of the drama: cannibalism. The hit Showtime series follows a group of girls who are forced to survive for nearly two years in the wilderness after a harrowing plane crash. But not all of them make it out alive: some of them are eaten. Jasmin Savoy Brown plays the teen version of Taissa, one of teammates who does avoid an unimaginable fate in the forest - but not without making some hard-to-swallow choices. Literally.
Brown tells Popsugar that she always knew Ella Purnell's Jackie, the popular girl who clashes with her teammates, would be the show's first one to die and be eaten. "Something in my gut just knew," she explains. "I was like,...
Brown tells Popsugar that she always knew Ella Purnell's Jackie, the popular girl who clashes with her teammates, would be the show's first one to die and be eaten. "Something in my gut just knew," she explains. "I was like,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace, a sequel to the 2020 action horror film called Angels Fallen, has been in production for a while now. Long enough that a teaser trailer, the one in the embed above, was even ready to be released back in early December. But according to Deadline, the movie is still filming – and they’ve just revealed that Cuba Gooding Jr. (Jerry Maguire) and Randy Couture (The Manson Brothers Midnight Zombie Massacre) are in the cast!
Directed by Ali Zamani, who also crafted the story that Chris Kato fleshed out into a screenplay, Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace will show us what happens when the hero Gabriel rounds up his motley crew of demon slayers, styled as the ‘Warriors of Peace’, to fight an apocalypse-bound army of the dead.
Gooding and Couture join a cast that includes Arifin Putra (The Raid 2), Michael Teh (Blood Redd), Josh Burdett...
Directed by Ali Zamani, who also crafted the story that Chris Kato fleshed out into a screenplay, Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace will show us what happens when the hero Gabriel rounds up his motley crew of demon slayers, styled as the ‘Warriors of Peace’, to fight an apocalypse-bound army of the dead.
Gooding and Couture join a cast that includes Arifin Putra (The Raid 2), Michael Teh (Blood Redd), Josh Burdett...
- 3/20/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" has been extremely exciting for fans of "Star Trek," bringing back beloved characters from the original series and invoking the style, spirit, and story-of-the-week format that made fans fall in love with the franchise back in 1966. (Read our rave review here!) Soon, the adventures of Captain Pike (Anson Mount) and the rest of the courageous crew of the Enterprise will be available to own on home video, with the first season coming to Blu-ray, DVD, and limited-edition Blu-ray Steelbook on March 21, 2023. I've been having fun rewatching the episodes on Paramount+, but the physical release will include over 90 minutes of special features, including an exclusive gag reel, so make sure to save your latinum so you can bring one home yourself.
I had the incredible opportunity to sit down via video comms with Celia Rose Gooding and Melissa Navia, who play Ensign Uhura and Lieutenant Ortegas,...
I had the incredible opportunity to sit down via video comms with Celia Rose Gooding and Melissa Navia, who play Ensign Uhura and Lieutenant Ortegas,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
When I think of the sitcoms that raised me, I don’t usually think of “Smart Guy,” and for that I am sorry.
“Smart Guy” often gets lost in the pantheon of sitcom lore, eclipsed by decades of long-running predecessors like “Full House,” “Fresh Prince,” and more. Created by Danny Kallis, the series stars Tahj Mowry as T.J. Henderson, a 10-year-old genius who skips from fourth to tenth grade and has to navigate high school with older kids — including his two siblings. It ran from 1997 to 1999 on the WB and aired reruns on the Disney Channel until 2003.
That’s when I and many other young millennials found the exceptional series. “Smart Guy” became the foundation of my sitcom education in tandem with “Boy Meets World,” a post-school package deal viewing (usually with my dad sharing the couch). In the years that followed, “Boy” moved to ABC Family, but “Smart Guy...
“Smart Guy” often gets lost in the pantheon of sitcom lore, eclipsed by decades of long-running predecessors like “Full House,” “Fresh Prince,” and more. Created by Danny Kallis, the series stars Tahj Mowry as T.J. Henderson, a 10-year-old genius who skips from fourth to tenth grade and has to navigate high school with older kids — including his two siblings. It ran from 1997 to 1999 on the WB and aired reruns on the Disney Channel until 2003.
That’s when I and many other young millennials found the exceptional series. “Smart Guy” became the foundation of my sitcom education in tandem with “Boy Meets World,” a post-school package deal viewing (usually with my dad sharing the couch). In the years that followed, “Boy” moved to ABC Family, but “Smart Guy...
- 2/4/2023
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Dylan Sprouse, of “After We Collided” and “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” will team with Mason Gooding from “Scream VI” and “Booksmart” for a new action film from Patrick Lussier. The director of “Drive Angry” and “My Bloody Valentine 3-D” will helm “Aftermath,” which Voltage Pictures will handle on the global sales market beginning at the upcoming European Film Market.
“With Patrick’s (Lussier) expert direction, Dylan, Mason, Dichen [Lachman], and Megan [Scott] deliver knock-out performances in ‘Aftermath.’ I’m sure our content partners and audiences the world over will respond incredibly well to this high voltage, fresh, This generation Action film,” said Voltage President and COO Jonathan Deckter.
The picture concerns an Army Ranger (Sprouse) trapped with hundreds of other commuters and a high-profile prisoner (Dichen Lachman) after ex-military contractors shut down Boston’s Tobin Bridge. Gooding will play the bad guy in what is essentially “’Die Hard’ in a traffic jam,...
“With Patrick’s (Lussier) expert direction, Dylan, Mason, Dichen [Lachman], and Megan [Scott] deliver knock-out performances in ‘Aftermath.’ I’m sure our content partners and audiences the world over will respond incredibly well to this high voltage, fresh, This generation Action film,” said Voltage President and COO Jonathan Deckter.
The picture concerns an Army Ranger (Sprouse) trapped with hundreds of other commuters and a high-profile prisoner (Dichen Lachman) after ex-military contractors shut down Boston’s Tobin Bridge. Gooding will play the bad guy in what is essentially “’Die Hard’ in a traffic jam,...
- 1/31/2023
- by Scott Mendelson
- The Wrap
Another new project is on the way from Patrick Lussier, with Deadline reporting that Lussier will next be directing an action-thriller titled Aftermath.
Mason Gooding (Scream VI) and Dylan Sprouse (After We Collided) will star.
In the film, “On what should have been a peaceful afternoon drive, former Army Ranger Eric Daniels (Sprouse) finds himself trapped with hundreds of other commuters and a high-profile prisoner (Dichen Lachman) after a group of heavily armed ex-military contractors shut down Boston’s Tobin Bridge.
“As their leader (Gooding) starts killing hostages, Sprouse must rely on his military training, killer instincts, and some unexpected help to get his little sister – and everyone else – home safely.”
The cast also includes Megan Scott, Kevin Chapman and Will Lyman.
Nathan Graham Davis wrote the script.
“With Patrick’s expert direction, Dylan, Mason, Dichen, and Megan deliver knock out performances in Aftermath. I’m sure our content partners...
Mason Gooding (Scream VI) and Dylan Sprouse (After We Collided) will star.
In the film, “On what should have been a peaceful afternoon drive, former Army Ranger Eric Daniels (Sprouse) finds himself trapped with hundreds of other commuters and a high-profile prisoner (Dichen Lachman) after a group of heavily armed ex-military contractors shut down Boston’s Tobin Bridge.
“As their leader (Gooding) starts killing hostages, Sprouse must rely on his military training, killer instincts, and some unexpected help to get his little sister – and everyone else – home safely.”
The cast also includes Megan Scott, Kevin Chapman and Will Lyman.
Nathan Graham Davis wrote the script.
“With Patrick’s expert direction, Dylan, Mason, Dichen, and Megan deliver knock out performances in Aftermath. I’m sure our content partners...
- 1/31/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: After We Collided‘s Dylan Sprouse and Scream VI‘s Mason Gooding will star Patrick Lussier’s action thriller Aftermath, which Voltage Pictures will handle global sales on an introduce to buyers at the upcoming European Film Market.
Logline: On what should have been a peaceful afternoon drive, former Army Ranger Eric Daniels (Sprouse) finds himself trapped with hundreds of other commuters and a high-profile prisoner (Dichen Lachman) after a group of heavily armed ex-military contractors shut down Boston’s Tobin Bridge. As their leader (Mason Gooding) starts killing hostages, Sprouse must rely on his military training, killer instincts, and some unexpected help to get his little sister – and everyone else – home safely.
Megan Scott also stars with Kevin Chapman and Will Lyman in the Nathan Graham Davis penned project. Principal photography just wrapped in Boston.
Brian Pitt, Lucas Jarach (Beautiful Disaster), and Tim Sullivan (Boss Level) and produced the film.
“With Patrick’s (Lussier) expert direction, Dylan, Mason, Dichen, and Megan deliver knock out performances in Aftermath. I’m sure our content partners and audiences the world over will respond incredibly well to this high voltage, fresh, This generation Action film,” said Voltage President and COO Jonathan Deckter.
Sprouse starred in the Chinese fantasy romance Turandot, and the romantic comedy Banana Split as well as Box office smash After We Collided. Sprouse also created and wrote Suneater which recently released in comic book format. He can next be seen alongside Virginia Gardner in Roger Kumble’s Beautiful Disaster, which releases April 2023. The highly anticipated sequel, Beautiful Wedding, recently wrapped. He is repped by Authentic Talent and Literary Management and United Talent Agency.
Lussier directed the highly anticipated upcoming horror-thriller Play Dead starring Bailee Madison and Jerry O’Connell, which is set to release in March 2023 on Tubi. Other credits include the cult horror My Bloody Valentine starring Jensen Ackles, Jaime King and Kerr Smith, “Scream: The TV Series,” and USA’s “The Purge.” He is repped by A3 Artists Agency.
Breaking out with a supporting turn in Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart, Gooding has also appeared in Hulu’s Love, Victor, the megahit fifth instalment of the Scream franchise, New Line’s Moonshot and Lionsgate’s Fall. He can next be seen in the highly anticipated sixth instalment of Scream. He is repped by CAA, Sugar23 and Sloane Offer Weber and Dern.
Lachman recently appeared in the hit Apple series Severance and Universal’s Jurassic World: Dominion. She’s known for her roles as Jiaying on ABC/Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Frankie on the TNT series Animal Kingdom and Reileen Kawahara on the Netflix series Altered Carbon. Lachman also stars in the upcoming comedy feature Bad Therapy starring Alicia Silverstone, Haley Joel Osment and Rob Corddry. She is repped by Gersh and Management Production Entertainment. Stott’s credits include Little Fires Everywhere opposite Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon and Yes Day opposite Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez. She is repped by Anonymous Content and Osbrink Talent Agency...
Logline: On what should have been a peaceful afternoon drive, former Army Ranger Eric Daniels (Sprouse) finds himself trapped with hundreds of other commuters and a high-profile prisoner (Dichen Lachman) after a group of heavily armed ex-military contractors shut down Boston’s Tobin Bridge. As their leader (Mason Gooding) starts killing hostages, Sprouse must rely on his military training, killer instincts, and some unexpected help to get his little sister – and everyone else – home safely.
Megan Scott also stars with Kevin Chapman and Will Lyman in the Nathan Graham Davis penned project. Principal photography just wrapped in Boston.
Brian Pitt, Lucas Jarach (Beautiful Disaster), and Tim Sullivan (Boss Level) and produced the film.
“With Patrick’s (Lussier) expert direction, Dylan, Mason, Dichen, and Megan deliver knock out performances in Aftermath. I’m sure our content partners and audiences the world over will respond incredibly well to this high voltage, fresh, This generation Action film,” said Voltage President and COO Jonathan Deckter.
Sprouse starred in the Chinese fantasy romance Turandot, and the romantic comedy Banana Split as well as Box office smash After We Collided. Sprouse also created and wrote Suneater which recently released in comic book format. He can next be seen alongside Virginia Gardner in Roger Kumble’s Beautiful Disaster, which releases April 2023. The highly anticipated sequel, Beautiful Wedding, recently wrapped. He is repped by Authentic Talent and Literary Management and United Talent Agency.
Lussier directed the highly anticipated upcoming horror-thriller Play Dead starring Bailee Madison and Jerry O’Connell, which is set to release in March 2023 on Tubi. Other credits include the cult horror My Bloody Valentine starring Jensen Ackles, Jaime King and Kerr Smith, “Scream: The TV Series,” and USA’s “The Purge.” He is repped by A3 Artists Agency.
Breaking out with a supporting turn in Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart, Gooding has also appeared in Hulu’s Love, Victor, the megahit fifth instalment of the Scream franchise, New Line’s Moonshot and Lionsgate’s Fall. He can next be seen in the highly anticipated sixth instalment of Scream. He is repped by CAA, Sugar23 and Sloane Offer Weber and Dern.
Lachman recently appeared in the hit Apple series Severance and Universal’s Jurassic World: Dominion. She’s known for her roles as Jiaying on ABC/Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Frankie on the TNT series Animal Kingdom and Reileen Kawahara on the Netflix series Altered Carbon. Lachman also stars in the upcoming comedy feature Bad Therapy starring Alicia Silverstone, Haley Joel Osment and Rob Corddry. She is repped by Gersh and Management Production Entertainment. Stott’s credits include Little Fires Everywhere opposite Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon and Yes Day opposite Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez. She is repped by Anonymous Content and Osbrink Talent Agency...
- 1/31/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The filmmakers behind indie action-thriller “Fall” were facing kind of a big freaking problem.
Lionsgate wanted to pick up the movie for U.S. theatrical release. But “Fall,” a vertiginous white-knuckler about two young women who are in danger of plunging from the top of a 2,000-foot-tall radio tower, was rife with F-bombs — which would result in an R rating, cramping the box office take for the small-budget pic.
The producers of “Fall,” which had a production budget of about 3 million, couldn’t afford to reshoot all the scenes in which the petrified tower-climbers screamed “fuck” (along with various permutations).
The solution? Scott Mann, who directed and co-wrote “Fall,” turned to the artificial-intelligence dubbing technology system developed by London-based Flawless, for which he also serves as co-ceo.
According to Mann, the Flawless team in post-production changed more than 30 F-bombs throughout the movie into PG-13-acceptable epithets like “freaking” along with...
Lionsgate wanted to pick up the movie for U.S. theatrical release. But “Fall,” a vertiginous white-knuckler about two young women who are in danger of plunging from the top of a 2,000-foot-tall radio tower, was rife with F-bombs — which would result in an R rating, cramping the box office take for the small-budget pic.
The producers of “Fall,” which had a production budget of about 3 million, couldn’t afford to reshoot all the scenes in which the petrified tower-climbers screamed “fuck” (along with various permutations).
The solution? Scott Mann, who directed and co-wrote “Fall,” turned to the artificial-intelligence dubbing technology system developed by London-based Flawless, for which he also serves as co-ceo.
According to Mann, the Flawless team in post-production changed more than 30 F-bombs throughout the movie into PG-13-acceptable epithets like “freaking” along with...
- 8/9/2022
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Samara Weaving (“Ready or Not”) and Tony Revolori (“Spider-Man: No Way Home”) have joined the cast of the “Scream” sequel, the sixth installment in the horror franchise, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.
Waeving jojns a cast that includes the young stars from the “lega-sequel,” including Melissa Barrera (“Sam”) Jasmin Savoy Brown (“Mindy”) Mason Gooding (“Chad”) and Jenna Ortega (“Tara”).
As previously announced, the directing team known as Radio Silence, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, will also return, as will co-screenwriters James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick as they tackle the next chapter for the terrifying Ghostface killer.
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Neve Campbell Will Not Return for ‘Scream 6,’ Citing Pay Issues
Spyglass Media and Paramount Pictures’ will release the currently untitled “Scream 6” in theaters on March 31, 2023.
Project X Entertainment’s Vanderbilt, Paul Neinstein and William Sherak are serving as producers. Creator Kevin Williamson and the third member of Radio Silence,...
Waeving jojns a cast that includes the young stars from the “lega-sequel,” including Melissa Barrera (“Sam”) Jasmin Savoy Brown (“Mindy”) Mason Gooding (“Chad”) and Jenna Ortega (“Tara”).
As previously announced, the directing team known as Radio Silence, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, will also return, as will co-screenwriters James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick as they tackle the next chapter for the terrifying Ghostface killer.
Also Read:
Neve Campbell Will Not Return for ‘Scream 6,’ Citing Pay Issues
Spyglass Media and Paramount Pictures’ will release the currently untitled “Scream 6” in theaters on March 31, 2023.
Project X Entertainment’s Vanderbilt, Paul Neinstein and William Sherak are serving as producers. Creator Kevin Williamson and the third member of Radio Silence,...
- 7/14/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Samara Weaving (The Valet) and Tony Revolori (Spider-Man: No Way Home) are the latest additions to the cast of Scream 6, Deadline can confirm. They join an ensemble that also includes Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding and Jenna Ortega, who toplined the fifth film in the franchise, along with Hayden Panettiere, Courteney Cox, Dermot Mulroney, Jack Champion, Liana Liberato, Devyn Nekoda, Josh Segarra and Henry Czerny.
The next installment in the horror franchise from Spyglass Media and Paramount Pictures will pick up with Sam (Barrera), Mindy (Brown), Chad (Gooding) and Tara (Ortega)—four survivors of the most recent batch of Ghostface killings—as they leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter. Details as to the characters Weaving and Revolori will be playing have not been disclosed.
Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who helmed the last Scream film, return as directors. James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick co-wrote the screenplay,...
The next installment in the horror franchise from Spyglass Media and Paramount Pictures will pick up with Sam (Barrera), Mindy (Brown), Chad (Gooding) and Tara (Ortega)—four survivors of the most recent batch of Ghostface killings—as they leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter. Details as to the characters Weaving and Revolori will be playing have not been disclosed.
Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who helmed the last Scream film, return as directors. James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick co-wrote the screenplay,...
- 7/14/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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