Die, My Love
The first photos are out from renowned Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay’s next feature “Die, My Love” starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson and LaKeith Stanfield. Ramsay directed from her script written with Enda Walsh.
Based on the 2017 novel by Ariana Harwicz, Lawerence plays a woman living rural America who must deal with love and madness. Pattinson plays her husband, and Stanfield, her lover. Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte co-star. [Source: DiscussingFilm]
Going Infinite
Apple and A24 are in early development of a film adaptation of the Michael Lewis book “Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon”. “Girls” creator Lena Dunham is attached to write the script.
The film will explore the rise and fall of the cryptocurrency exchange and hedge fund FTX as well as its infamous founder and world’s youngest billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried who was indicted and convicted of charges on various types of fraud and money laundering among others. [Source: Variety]
Deadpool and Wolverine
Ryan Reynolds has shared a new, deleted and unfinished rough scene from Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool & Wolverine,” one featuring music from Nickelback. The scene sees Deadpool peppering Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine with a bunch of questions. The clip comes as the title hit Disney+ this week.
An abandoned, half-baked, quasi-edited and never-before-seen-for-good-reason montage featuring the greatest rock band on earth? ‘Kay. pic.twitter.com/JlIKffuKWN
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) November 14, 2024
The Boy & The Octopus
Disney has released the four-minute short film “The Boy and the Octopus” which hails from New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi.
The story follows a young boy who, while swimming on vacation, meets an adorable little octopus who takes up residency on the boy’s head. Unable to get the octopus off, the boy goes home and realizes he has to live with the octopus permanently stuck to him. But now it’s Christmas, and the boy has a plan.
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