Tuesday, November 5, 2024

In Dvelopment

 

Hideaway: The ensemble cast of director Luca Guadagnino's erotic drama Hideaway is now complete with the additions of Charles Melton (May December, Heart of Champions), Jharrel Jerome (Tomato Can, Among Us) and Rachel Sennott (Slowly Dying, Time Out!). Roy Horne penned the script.

Willamette: The Harrison Ford-led thriller Willamette has added Mimi Rogers (Newbury Street, "Bosch: Legacy") as Ford's wife and Kevin Alejandro (American Dirt, "Fire Country") and Lauren German (Eye of the Scarecrow, "Lucifer") as a pair of cult members he encounters in the forests of Oregon. M. Night Shyamalan directs from a script by Jack Brown.

Nineteen Eighty-Four, Part One: Diedrich Bader (The Blackening, "American Housewife"), Melanie Lynskey (Nineteen Minutes, The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger) and Saoirse Ronan (Resident Evil 5, The Driftwood Populace) have joined the George Orwell adapatation of Nineteen Eighty-Four, which has been turned into a multi-part story by writer Meirad Tako. Darren Aronofsky is directing the feature.

Terror of the Lost Time: Director David F. Sandberg's new horror film for the studio, Terror of the Lost Time, is another film completing its casting process today with the  additions of Virginia Gardner (An Anonymous Girl, Amityville), Natasha Liu Bordizzo (The Immortal Iron Fist, Day Shift) and Brandon Micheal Hall (Detroit: Become Human, "God Friended Me"). 

The Beauty: Ralph Fiennes (The Terminal Spy, Paki) and Paul Mescal (Solace, The Beat Goes On) are set to star in a new drama film, The Beauty, from Irish director Jim Sheridan (The Secret Scripture, In America) and writer Jimmy Ellis (At Night All Blood Is Black, Eve of Destruction). Fiennes will play a former great painter who finds himself creatively reinvigorated after becoming a mentor to a young painter played by Mescal.

Written By Jason: Lucas Hedges (Spider-Man: Requiem, Kansas City) and Jack Dylan Grazer (Uncharted 4, Gigantor) are set to star in Written By Jason from director Sofia Coppola  (E.P., Floyd Monroe). Hedges will play a young filmmaker set to attend the premiere of his latest film as he flashes back on his teen years and the events that led him where he is today. Grazer will play the high school years version of the main character. Jacob Jones (Scrappy, Saving Yemen) penned the script for the film.

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