Ghost Recon: The latest Tom Clancy adaptation will complete its casting Tenoch Huerta (Scarface, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) as rifleman Joe Ramirez, Daniel Dae Kim (Open Hearts, Gears of War) as North Korean Major-General Paik, Wesley Snipes (Victims, The Fall Guy: Trouble in Tahiti) as Commander Jacobs, and Caleb McLaughlin (The Revolution, Sister/Sister) as a new young recruit on the Ghost team. Ben Affleck is directing the video game adaptation from a script by Dawson Edwards.
Rubicon Lies: The latest team-up of director Martin Scorsese and star Leonardo DiCaprio, the JFK assassination conspiracy-themed Rubicon Lies, has added more cast members. James Norton (Queen Margot, Resident Evil 5) will play Robert F. Kennedy, David Corenswet (Hair, Superman) will play President John F. Kennedy, while Brendan Gleeson (Pirate Latitudes, Someone Else) is set to portray CIA director J. Edgar Hoover. Jimmy Ellis penned the story.
Behind Closed Doors: Famed filmmaker Mike Leigh's LRF debut (at the age of 83 years old), Behind Closed Doors, will round out its supporting cast with the additions of Hannah John-Kamen (Fading Nights, We Were Never Here), Kaylen Luke (The Woman Upstairs, 7 Keys), Remmie Milner ("Silo", Book of Love), and Jack Bannon ("Pennyworth", "Pulse"). Holden Abbott penned the film.
Man-Thing: The Marvel Universe is back with a film based on the horror-themed character Man-Thing! Allison Williams (Regretting You, M3GAN), Max Minghella (The Guest List, "The Handmaid's Tale"), Lil Rel Howery (Code 3, Vacation Friends), and Nick Kroll (I Don't Understand You, Don't Worry Darling) are set to star. Williams will play Dr. Ellen Brandt, sent to an AIM lab in the Everglades to recover the research of a missing scientist. Minghella will play Dr. Ted Sallis, the scientist who becomes the monstrous Man-Thing. Howery and Kroll, meanwhile, will play shady AIM executives. Jordan Peele (Bright Neon Lights, Nope) is set to direct the film from a script by Jimmy Ellis (Convalescence, The Essence) and Mark Newton (Ghost Rider: Damnation, Gears of War 2).
The Molander Case: Daniel Bruhl (Pirate Latitudes, Sherwood) and Sandra Huller (Anatomy of a Fall, The Zone of Interest) are set to headline the WWII-era drama about filmmaker G.W. Pabst, who returns to Nazi Germany just before the war breaks out and is unable to leave. The film is based on the novel "Litchtspiel" by Daniel Kehlmann. Bruhl will play Pabst while Huller will play his wife Trude. Christoph Waltz (The Past Before, At the Mountains of Madness) will appear in a supporting role as famed German entertainer Heinz Conrads in addition to acting as a producer on the project. Christian Petzold (Undine, Miroirs No. 3) is set to direct the film from an adaptation by Wyatt Allen (Offside, Boys from the Forest).
The House of Black: The studio already has universes of DC Comics and Marvel Comics, but now the studio can add the Wizarding World to the list. The first film in the universe will be The House of Black - a 1970s set story about the Black family, namely young Regulus and Sirius. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth ("The Haunting of Bly Manor", "Son of a Critch") has been cast as Regulus Arcturus Black, Louis Partridge (Pompeii, The Writer and the Film Star) has been cast as Sirius Black, Emma Mackey (Broadway Joe, Sgt. Rock) has been cast as Bellatrix Lestrange, and Nell Hudson (Haunting of the Queen Mary, Salvable) has been cast as Narcissa Malfoy. Writer Sammy-Jo Ellis (All the Fives, Wonder Bean) is behind this first Wizarding World production, which is being helmed by Chan-wook Park (Blackbird, Hex).

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