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The late George A. Romero’s final film will be finished by his widow.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90630113/nintendo-shuntaro-furukawa-doug-bowser-interview-universal-studios-illumination-mario-movie-animal-crossing

Here’s an interesting excerpt from the “Beyond the Game” section of the article, regarding the upcoming Mario movie from Illumination:

However the movie turns out, it seems unlikely to be a one-shot experiment. [ . . . ] a big-budget *Zelda* theatrical adventure here, a Kirby Netflix series there. Furukawa acknowledges the potential beyond a single Mario movie: “Animation, in general, is something that we are looking into, and not just this franchise,” he says.

UPDATE: WarnerMedia is also boycotting, and next year’s Golden Globes have been cancelled.

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/05/amazon-in-talks-to-acquire-mgm-studios-for-dollar9-billion

UPDATE:

If this comes to pass, oh mans:

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David Fincher is making a series about movies.

I’m still hurting from when Mindhunter died for… Mank. But it does have Tony Zhou, who you may remember from such hits as Every Frame a Painting!

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Get out of here with your Mank garbo, now this is what Mindhunter died for:

Fincher directs Michael Fassbender as a contract killer, with “Seven” screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker returning, and cinematography from Erik Messerschmidt, the Oscar-winning DP of Fincher’s “Mank.” News first broke in February that Fincher would follow “Mank” with this adaptation of Alexis Nolent’s graphic novel series of the same name, about a killer-for-hire who experiences a psychological crisis.

Ahnold is back, and he has a new role that is perfect for him in his late age.

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Proper trailer for Nope.

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I have mixed feelings about making more Bee
tlejuice. It was a great film by itself. Though there was that absolutely bizarre cartoon…

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I watched a lot of that cartoon.

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