The Thin Man: Rounding out the Golden Age Hollywood remake The Thin Man will be Nell Tiger Free (The Beauty, Forever Hold the Peace), Peter Jacobson (Smile 2, Fly Me to the Moon), and Stephen Graham (The Omen, Fragments of Heart). Richard Linklater is directed the remake, which is also based on the source novel by Dashiell Hammett. Carl Flimmer penned the adaptation.
Cleveland: The crime drama from director Edgar Wright is also filling out its cast with the additions of Pablo Schreiber (Den of Thieves, "Halo"), Manny Jacinto (What We Were Promised, Top Gun: Maverick), Ben Schwartz (Renfield, Sonic the Hedgehog), and Thomas Middleditch (Red Lantern Corps, Splinter Cell: Blacklist). Schreiber and Jacinto will play a pair of hitmen, while Schwartz and Middleditch will play a pair of bumbling police officers. Jimmy Ellis is the writer behind the screenplay.
The Hammer of Thor: The Frost War: Several more familiar faces are set to return for the sequel to The Hammer of Thor Mark Hamill (The Hammer of Thor, Skyrim III: Dovakhiin) is back as Odin, Sophie Lowe (The Hammer of Thor, Poison Ivy: Mind Games) is back as Lady Sif, Laurie Davidson (The Hammer of Thor, Cats) is back as Fandral the Dashing, and Denis Menochet (The Hammer of Thor, The Beasts) is back as Volstagg the Valiant. Roar Uthaug is directing the film once again. The Marvel Universe film was written by Roy Horne.
Splendour: The fact-based drama about the death of Natalie Wood has added more to its cast. Michael Pitt (Resident Evil 5, Grayson) will play Christopher Walken, Wyatt Russell (Phantasm: Awakening, The Hippie Preacher) will play the captain of the yacht, and Ron Livingston (El Dorado, Thrill of the Kill) will play a detective. Brady Corbert is directing the film.
Danya: Danya has added more talents to its voice cast the hirings of Nick Offerman (Gas Bar Blues, Nick Fury and His Howling Commandos) as a Russian police officer, Sarah Silverman (Spider-Man: Requiem, Maestro) as the manager of a successful rapper who will in turn be voiced by Riz Ahmed (Paki, Sherwood). Genndy Tartakovsky is directing from an original story by Jacob Jones.
The Legend of Zelda: The Legend of Zelda Nintendo video game franchise is finally on its way to the big screen in the form of an animated film from director Jon Watts (Duel, Inner Demons) and writer Dawson Edwards (Metroid, Before Love Came to Kill Us). Noah Schnapp (Police Story: Brother, The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass) and Florence Pugh (Beasts, Eye of the Scarecrow) are set to lead the voice cast as Link and Zelda, respectively.