The talks with Barbara Broccoli and Michael G .Wilson are reportedly at an informal, early stage as
Bond 24 looks for a new director; Nolan is currently in pre-production on
Interstellar.
(TF) Opening on 3,868 screens, look for Paramount’s
Star Trek sequel to land in first place, with
Iron Man 3 in a solid second- and a $1B worldwide total – by Sunday.
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(SSN) RT Features, producer of
Frances Ha, has landed the writer-director for a science-fiction genre film, from his co-written script; Gray is in Cannes with
The Immigrant.
(THR) Broadcast networks look to established film and tv icons to curtail viewer erosion.
(LAT) Rhett Reese, writer-producer of the
Zombieland feature and Amazon pilot, confirms that the show won’t be picked up; cites fan vehemency.
(VUL) A class action suit filed in 2007 vs. YouTube, parallel to Viacom’s case, will not move forward as such; Judge
Louis Stanton says mass copyright claim is “unmanageable.”
(THRE) Noah Baumbach’s commentary on a scene from
Frances Ha, narrated for the
NYT.
(NYT) Brenda Chapman, who modeled Merida on her daughter, expresses her surprise and disappointment with the Disney makeover and the week that’s been.
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