'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:' R-Rated, Live-Action Movie in the Works | THR News Video
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'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:' R-Rated, Live-Action Movie in the Works | THR News Video
A live-action, R-rated 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' movie is in the works following the success of the animated film 'Mutant Mayhem.'
The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal that Paramount Pictures is developing 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin,' adapting a popular storyline seen in the recent IDW comics.
Director Shawn Levy tells THR how they had "absolute creative freedom" when it came to the R-Rated tone of 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' Levy also reveals how he is glad he can stop dodging questions about who cameos in the film now that it's out.
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We now know who's in talks to star in the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' reboot. The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal that Madelyn Cline and Camila Mendes are in talks to lead the ensemble of Sony Pictures' reboot of the 1997 horror hit. Cline, of course, plays Sarah Cameron in the Netflix series 'Outer Banks,' while Mendes played Veronica on the CW's long-running series 'Riverdale.' Also in negotiations are Tony Award nominee Sarah Pidgeon... 'Atlanta's' Tyriq Withers and Jonah Hauer-King, who played Prince Eric in Disney's live-action remake of 'The Little Mermaid.'
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Russo Brothers, assemble! Joe and Anthony Russo could be returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sources exclusively tell The Hollywood Reporter that the Russo brothers are in early talks to direct not just one, but the next two 'Avengers' movies. The move would mark a homecoming for the Russos, who jumped from the world of TV comedy to blockbuster movies a decade ago with 2014's 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier.'
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The inaugural Social Impact Summit, co-hosted by The Hollywood Reporter and the Social Impact Fund, honored Feeding America as THR's Philanthropic Organization of the Year. Uzo Aduba, Wilson Cruz, Thomas Sadoski and Julie Bowen were among the celebrities who took part in the event. To kick start the summit, actress and longtime activist Sharon Stone shared an expletive-sprinkled keynote address, where she challenged the audience to see philanthropy in a new light: simply that of love.
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Which shows will be celebrating when the 2024 Emmy nominations are announced next week? The Hollywood Reporter's awards expert Scott Feinberg is sharing his forecast. Now that Emmys voting is closed, THR's awards expert is revealing his updated predictions one week ahead of the nominations being announced on July 17th.
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At the 10th annual Bentonville Film Festival on June 15, actors Michaela Watkins (Hulu's 'Casual') and Cassandra Freeman (Peacock's 'Bel-Air') reenacted a classic scene from 'Goodfellas' as part of "Geena and Friends," a yearly showcase of iconically-male movie moments performed onstage by women. Led by festival co-founder and Oscar-winner Davis, the ensemble was rounded out by Saara Chaudry (Disney+'s 'The Mysterious Benedict Society') and Tika Sumpter (Paramount's 'Sonic' movies).
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From showstopping performances to emotional speeches, the Tonys put Broadways biggest night on full display airing live from Lincoln Center on CBS and Paramount+. Host Ariana DeBose kicked off the show with a dance-heavy opening number in which she celebrated this year's nominees and the struggles and "journey" that led them to the Broadway awards. The number opened with a close-up on a "Broadway Times" newspaper blaring the headline "SHE'S BACK!!!"
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Miles Teller is set to star in a remake of 'An Officer and a Gentleman' for Paramount. The original romantic drama starred Richard Gere as a troubled young man who enters the aviation officer candidate school. The movie proved to be a massive hit when it was released in 1982, grossing over $130 million at the domestic box office, an equivalent of around $420 million today. It also earned six Academy Award nominations, winning two.
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