
Exclusive: Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland), Maria Schrader (She Said), and Ramin Bahrani (White Tiger) are among the filmmakers set to attend this year’s Floodlight Summit in Cartagena, Colombia.
This year’s event — the second annual Floodlight Summit gathering — will run December 6-8 in Cartagena. The summit gathers investigative journalists from across the globe who present their work to filmmakers and producers for potential screen adaptations.
Other headline guests set to attend include William Horberg (The Queen’s Gambit), Ziad Doueiri (West Beirut), Sarah Timberman (Justified), Alexander Rodnyansky (Leviathan), and Rodrigo García (News of a Kidnapping). Ryan Murphy Productions Senior Executive and Attorney Craig Emanuel will also be in attendance to offer legal guidance.
The 2024 cohort of Floodlight journalists includes reporters from more than 25 countries across five continents, including a Pulitzer Prize winner, independent journalists, and war reporters. Speakers from the profession set for Colombia include Jodi Kantor...
This year’s event — the second annual Floodlight Summit gathering — will run December 6-8 in Cartagena. The summit gathers investigative journalists from across the globe who present their work to filmmakers and producers for potential screen adaptations.
Other headline guests set to attend include William Horberg (The Queen’s Gambit), Ziad Doueiri (West Beirut), Sarah Timberman (Justified), Alexander Rodnyansky (Leviathan), and Rodrigo García (News of a Kidnapping). Ryan Murphy Productions Senior Executive and Attorney Craig Emanuel will also be in attendance to offer legal guidance.
The 2024 cohort of Floodlight journalists includes reporters from more than 25 countries across five continents, including a Pulitzer Prize winner, independent journalists, and war reporters. Speakers from the profession set for Colombia include Jodi Kantor...
- 12/3/2024
- by Zac Ntim and Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV

An "amazing" Hulk Hogan biopic starring Chris Hemsworth was once in the works at Netflix, but an issue with the contract ultimately led to its demise. The feature, with Joker collaborators Scott Silver and Todd Phillips attached as writer and director, respectively, had undergone a three-year process when a "payment wasn't placed at the right time." According to the controversial wrester himself (real name Terry Bollea), the biopic was shaping up to be a potential award season contender. During an appearance on the Pbd podcast, Hogan spoke about the scrapped film.
"They kind of missed a beat in the contract. YeahThere was a payment that wasn't placed at the right time. The script was amazing. Scott Silver, who wrote the script for Joker, Wolf of Wall Street, a bunch of other movies, said, 'This is the best thing I've ever written.' When I read it, I'm like, oh my god,...
"They kind of missed a beat in the contract. YeahThere was a payment that wasn't placed at the right time. The script was amazing. Scott Silver, who wrote the script for Joker, Wolf of Wall Street, a bunch of other movies, said, 'This is the best thing I've ever written.' When I read it, I'm like, oh my god,...
- 11/7/2024
- by Patricia Abaroa
- MovieWeb

When Charlize Theron first stepped into the role of Megyn Kelly in Bombshell, viewers needed a moment to separate the layers of reality from performance as she sat flawlessly made up behind the news desk. While Bombshell addressed a serious topic, it did so with a distinct and creative flair.
Charlize Theron || Image by Gage Skidmore, licensed under Cc By-sa 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Theron later reflected on how the film’s innovative approach and storytelling meshed to create a compelling narrative, turning a weighty issue into an engaging cinematic experience that provoked thought and discussion.
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Long before Harvey Weinstein’s scandals ignited the #MeToo movement and took him down, there was Roger Ailes, the figure at the helm of Fox News, whose empire was about to collapse.
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Charlize Theron || Image by Gage Skidmore, licensed under Cc By-sa 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Theron later reflected on how the film’s innovative approach and storytelling meshed to create a compelling narrative, turning a weighty issue into an engaging cinematic experience that provoked thought and discussion.
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- 10/27/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire

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We Live in Time is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Crowley from a screenplay by Nick Payne. The 2024 film employs a non-linear style of storytelling to tell the story of Tobias and Almut, a young couple as they meet each other, fall in love, and have a child. But when Almut is diagnosed with cancer, Tobias must learn to live with her in each moment. We Live in Time stars Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh in the lead roles with Adam James, Marama Corlett, Aoife Hinds, Nikhil Parmar, Heather Craney, and Douglas Hodge starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the heartwarming love story, great emotional scenes, and compelling characters in We Live in Time here are some similar movies you should check out next.
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Irreplaceable You is a romantic...
We Live in Time is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Crowley from a screenplay by Nick Payne. The 2024 film employs a non-linear style of storytelling to tell the story of Tobias and Almut, a young couple as they meet each other, fall in love, and have a child. But when Almut is diagnosed with cancer, Tobias must learn to live with her in each moment. We Live in Time stars Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh in the lead roles with Adam James, Marama Corlett, Aoife Hinds, Nikhil Parmar, Heather Craney, and Douglas Hodge starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the heartwarming love story, great emotional scenes, and compelling characters in We Live in Time here are some similar movies you should check out next.
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Irreplaceable You is a romantic...
- 10/21/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

Despite directing the beloved Hangover comedy trilogy, and re-inventing DC Comics' most-beloved villain in Joker, even director Todd Phillips occasionally has trouble getting projects off the ground in Hollywood. Phillips' Hulk Hogan biopic, starring Chris Hemsworth as the iconic wrestler, was first announced in 2020, and was being produced by Netflix. Following the announcement, the hype was at an all-time high as Chris Hemsworth kept fans updated on his workouts to portray the gigantic wrestling superstar. The project saw numerous delays due to the Covid pandemic and the joint WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but fans held out hope for the movie.
However, in an interview with Variety to promote the upcoming Joker: Folie Deux, Todd Phillips confirmed that his Hulk Hogan film is officially down for the count. In June of this year, Chris Hemsworth said that the project was still going ahead, although there would be a long wait before audiences see it.
However, in an interview with Variety to promote the upcoming Joker: Folie Deux, Todd Phillips confirmed that his Hulk Hogan film is officially down for the count. In June of this year, Chris Hemsworth said that the project was still going ahead, although there would be a long wait before audiences see it.
- 8/23/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb

The Hulk Hogan biopic, starring Chris Hemsworth as the titular WWE superstar, has been scrapped. The disappointing news is not too surprising, since the project had been stuck in development hell for months.
Filmmaker Todd Phillips confirmed that the Hemsworth-led Hogan biopic would not be moving forward while promoting his highly anticipated new project Joker: Folie a Deux. "I love what we were trying to do, but that's not going to come together for me," the director said when asked to provide an update about the film (via ComicBook).
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Hemsworth previously shared his doubts about the film ever seeing the light of day while promoting Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga in early 2024. "To work with Todd Phillips,...
Filmmaker Todd Phillips confirmed that the Hemsworth-led Hogan biopic would not be moving forward while promoting his highly anticipated new project Joker: Folie a Deux. "I love what we were trying to do, but that's not going to come together for me," the director said when asked to provide an update about the film (via ComicBook).
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- 8/22/2024
- by Charlene Badasie
- Comic Book Resources

Todd Phillips suggests Chris Hemsworth's Hulk Hogan biopic is officially dead. Hemsworth's biopic would have avoided Hogan's legal battle, while Killing Gawker will focus solely on it. Killing Gawker offers a more promising narrative compared to Hemsworth's traditional Hulk Hogan origin story.
Chris Hemsworth's delayed Hulk Hogan biopic receives a definitive update from director Todd Phillips. Netflix's biopic about the legendary professional wrestler was first announced in 2019 with Hemsworth starring and Phillips directing, the latter reuniting with his Joker co-writer Scott Silver. However, despite development for several years, Hemsworth's Hulk Hogan biopic has failed to make any significant progress and was delayed multiple times due to the Covid-19 pandemic, WGA, and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Now, after multiple delays, the movie has received a definitive update from its director. During an interview with Variety, Phillips seemed to suggest that Hemsworth's Hulk Hogan biopic is officially dead, with the publication...
Chris Hemsworth's delayed Hulk Hogan biopic receives a definitive update from director Todd Phillips. Netflix's biopic about the legendary professional wrestler was first announced in 2019 with Hemsworth starring and Phillips directing, the latter reuniting with his Joker co-writer Scott Silver. However, despite development for several years, Hemsworth's Hulk Hogan biopic has failed to make any significant progress and was delayed multiple times due to the Covid-19 pandemic, WGA, and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Now, after multiple delays, the movie has received a definitive update from its director. During an interview with Variety, Phillips seemed to suggest that Hemsworth's Hulk Hogan biopic is officially dead, with the publication...
- 8/20/2024
- by Adam Bentz
- ScreenRant

Affleck & Damon reunite in "Killing Gawker" for their closest shot at a Good Will Hunting sequel. Damon & Affleck were launched by Good Will Hunting and are now set to star in the new Hulk Hogan legal drama. The duo passed on a Good Will Hunting 2 idea, opting for fresh collaborations like "Killing Gawker" and "Rip".
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's new movie is the closest they'll ever come to actually making a Good Will Hunting sequel. Affleck and Damon, who got their massive Hollywood break for starring and writing the 1997 coming-of-age classic, are teaming up once again with Good Will Hunting director Gus van Sant in the upcoming film Killing Gawker. Damon and Affleck notably won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, which remains to be Damon's only Oscar to this day, although Affleck also won for his 2013 Best Picture winner Argo. Van Sant was nominated for Best...
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's new movie is the closest they'll ever come to actually making a Good Will Hunting sequel. Affleck and Damon, who got their massive Hollywood break for starring and writing the 1997 coming-of-age classic, are teaming up once again with Good Will Hunting director Gus van Sant in the upcoming film Killing Gawker. Damon and Affleck notably won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, which remains to be Damon's only Oscar to this day, although Affleck also won for his 2013 Best Picture winner Argo. Van Sant was nominated for Best...
- 8/8/2024
- by Greg MacArthur
- ScreenRant

To paraphrase legendary wrestling star Hulk Hogan, whatcha gonna do when Ben Affleck and Matt Damon make a movie about you? Apparently youre going to sit back and watch, as the Good Will Hunting duo will be producing a film based on the Hulksters' infamous legal battle with Gawker, which saw the now-defunct website fork over $31 million to the former WWE/WCW icon after he sued them following the release of a sex tape in 2012.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Affleck and Damons production company, Artists Equity, have acquired the script for Killing Gawker which was penned by Academy Award-winner Charles Randolph. Adapted from the non-fiction book Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue by Ryan Holiday, the film will trace the events surrounding the infamous lawsuit which had all the makings of a juicy Hollywood scandal. The best part? Gus Van Sant, who directed Affleck...
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Affleck and Damons production company, Artists Equity, have acquired the script for Killing Gawker which was penned by Academy Award-winner Charles Randolph. Adapted from the non-fiction book Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue by Ryan Holiday, the film will trace the events surrounding the infamous lawsuit which had all the makings of a juicy Hollywood scandal. The best part? Gus Van Sant, who directed Affleck...
- 8/6/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb

Now let us tell you somethin' brother, watcha gonna do when a new Hulk Hogan movie runs wild on you? *Ahem* We seem to have got a touch of the old Hulkamania for a moment there... apologies. But there is a new Hulk Hogan film in the works folks — and it's not the Chris Hemsworth one, either. Per Variety's reporting, the Hulkster's infamous courtroom battle against Gawker Media is getting the cinematic treatment from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's production banner Artists Equity, who've snapped up a screenplay based on Ryan Holiday's Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker And The Anatomy Of Intrigue. What's more, the duo's Good Will Hunting director Gus Van Sant is set to helm the project, currently titled Killing Gawker.
According to the Variety piece, The Big Short scribe Charles Randolph is handling the script for the film, which will centre around the $140 million...
According to the Variety piece, The Big Short scribe Charles Randolph is handling the script for the film, which will centre around the $140 million...
- 8/6/2024
- by Jordan King
- Empire - Movies
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are reuniting with Gus Van Sant for their Hulk Hogan film.The long time friends will join forces with the 'Good Will Hunting' director for their upcoming movie about the controversial WWE Hall of Fame wrestler.'Killing Gawker' will follow the 70-year-old star's infamous $140 million legal battle against Gawker, which saw him win a lawsuit over the magazine's publication of a sex tape featuring him.The jury found that the magazine violated Hogan's privacy by posting the video, and after the ruling, Gawker shut down.It relaunched in July 2021 with a short lived revival until February 2023.Affleck and Damon's film is officially in active development, according to Variety, with Van Sant at the helm and Charles Randolph handling the screenplay.The project - which is being mad eunder the actor's Artists Equity production banner - is based on Ryan Holiday's book 'Conspiracy: Peter Thiel,...
- 8/6/2024
- by Alistair McGeorge
- Bang Showbiz

Good Will Hunting director Gus Van Sant may be reuniting with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon for the hotly-anticipated Killing Gawker.
Per Deadline, critically acclaimed director Gus Van Sant is reportedly in talks to helm Killing Gawker, produced by Damon and Affleck's studio, Artists Equity. The film is based on Ryan Holiday's book, Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue, and will be based on a script from Charles Randolph. The book detailed the Bollea v. Gawker case which ran from 2012 through 2013. The suit, brought by Terry Gene Bollea, better known as professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, was against Gawker Media, owner publisher of the Gawker website, and ultimately led to the company's bankruptcy.
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Per Deadline, critically acclaimed director Gus Van Sant is reportedly in talks to helm Killing Gawker, produced by Damon and Affleck's studio, Artists Equity. The film is based on Ryan Holiday's book, Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue, and will be based on a script from Charles Randolph. The book detailed the Bollea v. Gawker case which ran from 2012 through 2013. The suit, brought by Terry Gene Bollea, better known as professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, was against Gawker Media, owner publisher of the Gawker website, and ultimately led to the company's bankruptcy.
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- 8/6/2024
- by John Dodge
- Comic Book Resources


Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s production company Artists Equity has acquired a screenplay by Charles Randolph adapting Ryan Holiday’s book “Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue,” according to media reports.
The nonfiction release detailed professional wrestler Hulk Hogan’s legal battle against Gawker that led to the website shuttering and cofounder Nick Denton filing for bankruptcy. The legal proceedings were funded by Silicon Valley conservative Peter Thiel, who was mad at Gawker for outing him as gay, many years earlier.
The project, currently titled “Killing Gawker,” will be directed by Gus Van Sant, who really kicked off Affleck and Damon’s career in earnest with “Good Will Hunting,” which won the two an Oscar for their original screenplay.
While casting hasn’t been solidified, Affleck is rumored to play the Hogan role.
This all stemmed from a 2012 post on Gawker that featured a...
The nonfiction release detailed professional wrestler Hulk Hogan’s legal battle against Gawker that led to the website shuttering and cofounder Nick Denton filing for bankruptcy. The legal proceedings were funded by Silicon Valley conservative Peter Thiel, who was mad at Gawker for outing him as gay, many years earlier.
The project, currently titled “Killing Gawker,” will be directed by Gus Van Sant, who really kicked off Affleck and Damon’s career in earnest with “Good Will Hunting,” which won the two an Oscar for their original screenplay.
While casting hasn’t been solidified, Affleck is rumored to play the Hogan role.
This all stemmed from a 2012 post on Gawker that featured a...
- 8/5/2024
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap


A feature focusing on Hulk Hogan’s legal battle with Gawker Media is in the works from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company Artists Equity, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The shingle has acquired the screenplay for Killing Gawker from scribe Charles Randolph, who earned an Oscar for his work on 2015’s The Big Short. Killing Gawker adapts author Ryan Holiday’s 2018 nonfiction book Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue.
Gus Van Sant — who previously directed Damon and Affleck in Good Will Hunting from the pair’s Oscar-winning script — is in talks to helm Killing Gawker. Affleck has been circling the role of Hogan, according to media reports, although casting decisions have not been finalized.
In November 2016, Gawker Media agreed to pay $31 million to Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, to settle the sex tape lawsuit filed by the famed wrestler...
The shingle has acquired the screenplay for Killing Gawker from scribe Charles Randolph, who earned an Oscar for his work on 2015’s The Big Short. Killing Gawker adapts author Ryan Holiday’s 2018 nonfiction book Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue.
Gus Van Sant — who previously directed Damon and Affleck in Good Will Hunting from the pair’s Oscar-winning script — is in talks to helm Killing Gawker. Affleck has been circling the role of Hogan, according to media reports, although casting decisions have not been finalized.
In November 2016, Gawker Media agreed to pay $31 million to Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, to settle the sex tape lawsuit filed by the famed wrestler...
- 8/5/2024
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


According to Jeff Sneider, a Good Will Hunting reunion is in the works, and it’s probably not the project you would expect. The word is that Gus Van Sant is in talks to direct a Hulk Hogan movie focusing on the wrestler’s legal battle against Gawker, with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon being eyed to star.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon acquired Charles Randolph’s screenplay for the Hulk Hogan project through their Artists Equity production banner. The project, titled Killing Gawker, is based on Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue by Ryan Holiday. It is said to be in active development.
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In 2012, Gawker published a short clip of a sex tape featuring Hogan, who quickly sued the company. By March 2016, Hogan was awarded $115 million in compensatory damages and $25 million in punitive damages,...
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon acquired Charles Randolph’s screenplay for the Hulk Hogan project through their Artists Equity production banner. The project, titled Killing Gawker, is based on Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue by Ryan Holiday. It is said to be in active development.
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In 2012, Gawker published a short clip of a sex tape featuring Hogan, who quickly sued the company. By March 2016, Hogan was awarded $115 million in compensatory damages and $25 million in punitive damages,...
- 8/5/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com

The Hulk Hogan vs Gawker court case looks to be getting the movie treatment as sources tell Deadline that Gus Van Sant is in early talks to direct the pic Killing Gawker with Artists Equity producing. Artist Equity co-founders Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are producing but not attached to star at this time.
Artists Equity had no comment.
The film is based on a script by Charles Randolph and the book Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue by Ryan Holiday. The book details the landmark 2016 court case in which Hogan won a $140 million judgment against Gawker Media, its founder Nick Denton and one of its editors.
Following the ruling, Gawker shut down operations. It would relaunch in 2021 under the ownership of Bustle Digital Group, after founder and CEO Bryan Goldberg bought the website’s assets for $1.35 million in a 2018 bankruptcy auction.
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Artists Equity had no comment.
The film is based on a script by Charles Randolph and the book Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue by Ryan Holiday. The book details the landmark 2016 court case in which Hogan won a $140 million judgment against Gawker Media, its founder Nick Denton and one of its editors.
Following the ruling, Gawker shut down operations. It would relaunch in 2021 under the ownership of Bustle Digital Group, after founder and CEO Bryan Goldberg bought the website’s assets for $1.35 million in a 2018 bankruptcy auction.
If a deal for Van Sant closes,...
- 8/5/2024
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV

A film about Hulk Hogan’s infamous legal battle against Gawker is officially in the works.
Artists Equity, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s production banner, has acquired a screenplay written by Charles Randolph and based on Ryan Holiday’s book “Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue.” The project, titled “Killing Gawker,” is in active development.
Gus Van Sant, who previously helmed Affleck and Damon’s “Good Will Hunting,” is set to direct. While it’s been rumored that Affleck will take on the role of the controversial wrestler, no casting has been announced at this time.
In March 2016, Hogan won a $140 million judgement against Gawker Media, its founder Nick Denton and one of its editors. The verdict was the result of a lawsuit over Gawker’s publication of a sex tape featuring Hogan, but was funded by divisive Silicon Valley businessman Peter Thiel in...
Artists Equity, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s production banner, has acquired a screenplay written by Charles Randolph and based on Ryan Holiday’s book “Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue.” The project, titled “Killing Gawker,” is in active development.
Gus Van Sant, who previously helmed Affleck and Damon’s “Good Will Hunting,” is set to direct. While it’s been rumored that Affleck will take on the role of the controversial wrestler, no casting has been announced at this time.
In March 2016, Hogan won a $140 million judgement against Gawker Media, its founder Nick Denton and one of its editors. The verdict was the result of a lawsuit over Gawker’s publication of a sex tape featuring Hogan, but was funded by divisive Silicon Valley businessman Peter Thiel in...
- 8/5/2024
- by Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV


Uhh… is this fucking play about us? You may have heard the rumors that Ben Affleck, 0f (maybe) former Bennifer fame, is in talks to play Hulk Hogan in a film about the downfall of Gawker, the former parent site of Jezebel and Splinter and thus The A.V. Club’s relative through marriage.
- 8/5/2024
- by Emma Keates
- avclub.com


Matt Damon is set to star opposite Ben Affleck in Killing Gawker, a drama focused on Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against the Gawker website.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are, of course, longtime friends and collaborators. They’ve shared the screen many times and also co-own Artists Equity, a production company that was founded upon the values of fairly ensuring payment with cast and crew both above and under the line.
The company’s first film was Air, the 2023 film that dramatised the true story of Nike becoming a major player in the world of sports shoes thanks to the signing of basketball legend Michael Jordan. Air sold to Amazon for a hefty sum and in the past 12 months, Artists Equity’s slate has continued to fill out with the likes of The Instigators, a Doug Liman film, and The Accountant 2, which will see Affleck return in a sequel to the 2016 action thriller.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are, of course, longtime friends and collaborators. They’ve shared the screen many times and also co-own Artists Equity, a production company that was founded upon the values of fairly ensuring payment with cast and crew both above and under the line.
The company’s first film was Air, the 2023 film that dramatised the true story of Nike becoming a major player in the world of sports shoes thanks to the signing of basketball legend Michael Jordan. Air sold to Amazon for a hefty sum and in the past 12 months, Artists Equity’s slate has continued to fill out with the likes of The Instigators, a Doug Liman film, and The Accountant 2, which will see Affleck return in a sequel to the 2016 action thriller.
- 8/5/2024
- by Dan Cooper
- Film Stories

Ben Affleck has done his fair share of interesting roles in his career and he does not seem to be stopping anytime soon. The actor will continue to give his fans one exceptional performance after the other and honestly, who here is complaining? However, a potential new film with him in the lead has left fans confused and asking, “who even wants this?”
Ben Affleck in Air (2023) | Artists Equity
The reported film is about retired professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and his controversy with the website, Gawker. It is being reported that a screenplay about this event in Hulk Hogan’s life and his lawsuit against the website is in the works with Ben Affleck eyeing the lead role.
Ben Affleck to Play Hulk Hogan in a Biopic
Hulk Hogan l Image by Simon Q, licensed under Cc By 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
As per Pw Insider’s report, Hollywood has found...
Ben Affleck in Air (2023) | Artists Equity
The reported film is about retired professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and his controversy with the website, Gawker. It is being reported that a screenplay about this event in Hulk Hogan’s life and his lawsuit against the website is in the works with Ben Affleck eyeing the lead role.
Ben Affleck to Play Hulk Hogan in a Biopic
Hulk Hogan l Image by Simon Q, licensed under Cc By 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
As per Pw Insider’s report, Hollywood has found...
- 8/4/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire


Back in 2012, Gawker published a leaked sex tape of former WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan that led to a lawsuit backed by PayPal co-founder and conservative firebrand Peter Thiel. The $115 million verdict ultimately led to the demise of Gawker, and there’s been a screenplay about the saga making the rounds in Hollywood for a while. According to a new report from PWInsider, the movie is now “expected to move forward in the days ahead” with the backing of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, the latter of whom is eyeing the role of Hogan.
If the rumors bear out, Damon and Affleck would pick up the project, titled Killing Gawker, through their Artist Equity production company with a reported January 2025 launch in mind. Damon would also star in the film as Thiel. Update: Gus Van Sant — who previously directed Damon and Affleck in Good Will Hunting — is in talks to helm Killing Gawker.
If the rumors bear out, Damon and Affleck would pick up the project, titled Killing Gawker, through their Artist Equity production company with a reported January 2025 launch in mind. Damon would also star in the film as Thiel. Update: Gus Van Sant — who previously directed Damon and Affleck in Good Will Hunting — is in talks to helm Killing Gawker.
- 8/3/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Film News

Ben Affleck could soon be taking on one of his most interesting roles yet. According to a new report, Affleck is planning to play Hulk Hogan in a new movie based on the WWE Hall of Famer's famous lawsuit against the now-defunct website Gawker.
Per PWInsider, a screenplay called Killing Gawker has been picking up steam and drawing interest from big names in Hollywood. Reportedly, the script is now planned to be turned into a feature film under Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's Artist Equity production company, and production is eyed for January 2025. While the project isn't officially a go just yet, it's said that if it moves forward, Affleck will play Hogan while Damon would co-star as Peter Thiel, Paypal's former CEO who secretly funded the former pro wrestler's lawsuit against Gawker.
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Per PWInsider, a screenplay called Killing Gawker has been picking up steam and drawing interest from big names in Hollywood. Reportedly, the script is now planned to be turned into a feature film under Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's Artist Equity production company, and production is eyed for January 2025. While the project isn't officially a go just yet, it's said that if it moves forward, Affleck will play Hogan while Damon would co-star as Peter Thiel, Paypal's former CEO who secretly funded the former pro wrestler's lawsuit against Gawker.
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- 8/3/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources

Lady Deadpool may join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Deadpool & Wolverine, incorporating her unique character. Speculation surrounds the casting options for Lady Deadpool, with guesses including Blake Lively. Lady Deadpool's role in the upcoming MCU film will likely be small, but hints at other members of the Deadpool Corps appearing.
Lady Deadpool may enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Deadpool & Wolverine; here's everything viewers need to know. The film has been rumored to contain countless cameos and appearances from comic book characters and actors from the Marvel multiverse, and a new teaser suggested this female iteration of the Merc With a Mouth may be featured in the movie. Rumored for months, including suggested casting options, Lady Deadpool would make a lot of sense considering everything known about Deadpool & Wolverine. Traveling the multiverse, it seems inevitable that variants of Wade Wilson will appear.
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Lady Deadpool may enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Deadpool & Wolverine; here's everything viewers need to know. The film has been rumored to contain countless cameos and appearances from comic book characters and actors from the Marvel multiverse, and a new teaser suggested this female iteration of the Merc With a Mouth may be featured in the movie. Rumored for months, including suggested casting options, Lady Deadpool would make a lot of sense considering everything known about Deadpool & Wolverine. Traveling the multiverse, it seems inevitable that variants of Wade Wilson will appear.
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- 6/10/2024
- by Karlis Wilde
- ScreenRant

The 2015 Academy Award Best Picture nominee The Big Short is a financial cautionary tale — which also happens to be didactically hilarious —based on true-life events. Adam McKay and Charles Randolph adapted (with McKay also directing) the book The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by financial journalist Michael Lewis, chronicling the events that led to the late 2000s financial crisis. Condensing a narrative that focuses on three investment firms as key players, it boasts a stellar cast that includes Steve Carell, Christian Bale, and Ryan Gosling. Surprisingly, The Big Short is a very faithful recounting of what happened before the housing crisis downfall but, as with every big screen adaptation, there are bound to be differences that depart from what really happened — or, at least, from what’s said in the book.
- 4/7/2024
- by Mauricio Cueto
- Collider.com


The Writers Guild of America West announced on Tuesday that American Fiction writer-director Cord Jefferson has been named recipient of the 2024 Paul Selvin Award for the Amazon MGM Studios film, for which he won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay earlier this month.
Additionally, American Fiction — based on the novel Erasure by Percival Everett — is nominated for the WGA Award for best adapted screenplay.
The comedy, which stars Oscar nominee Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated novelist who writes a satirical book under a pen name that exposes the publishing industry’s limited view of Black life, has garnered numerous awards in addition to the Oscar, including the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, a BAFTA award for best adapted screenplay and Film Independent Spirit Awards for best actor (Wright) and adapted screenplay. The film was also named as one of the year’s best by the...
Additionally, American Fiction — based on the novel Erasure by Percival Everett — is nominated for the WGA Award for best adapted screenplay.
The comedy, which stars Oscar nominee Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated novelist who writes a satirical book under a pen name that exposes the publishing industry’s limited view of Black life, has garnered numerous awards in addition to the Oscar, including the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, a BAFTA award for best adapted screenplay and Film Independent Spirit Awards for best actor (Wright) and adapted screenplay. The film was also named as one of the year’s best by the...
- 3/26/2024
- by Tyler Coates
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


Both Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay are full of beautiful writing, with a variety of genres and writers being acknowledged for their work this year.
We have previous Oscar winners nominated, such as Josh Singer, who co-wrote “Maestro” with Bradley Cooper; previous nominees such as “Oppenheimer” scribe Christopher Nolan and “Poor Things” penman Tony McNamara; and we have a whole bunch of first-time nominees such as “Past Lives” writer and director Celine Song.
But… could we have two first-time nominees win both writing categories? Oscar history says this is unlikely; this has not happened a single time in the last 10 years. There have, however, been five instances in both categories where rookie contenders have won the Oscar.
Best Original Screenplay
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” in 2023 Emerald Fennell for “Promising Young Woman” in 2021 Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won for “Parasite” in 2020 Brian Currie,...
We have previous Oscar winners nominated, such as Josh Singer, who co-wrote “Maestro” with Bradley Cooper; previous nominees such as “Oppenheimer” scribe Christopher Nolan and “Poor Things” penman Tony McNamara; and we have a whole bunch of first-time nominees such as “Past Lives” writer and director Celine Song.
But… could we have two first-time nominees win both writing categories? Oscar history says this is unlikely; this has not happened a single time in the last 10 years. There have, however, been five instances in both categories where rookie contenders have won the Oscar.
Best Original Screenplay
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” in 2023 Emerald Fennell for “Promising Young Woman” in 2021 Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won for “Parasite” in 2020 Brian Currie,...
- 2/9/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby

Margaret Riley, the agent, manager and Lighthouse Management & Media partner and producer on the 2019 film Bombshell, died Tuesday of ovarian cancer at her Brentwood home. She was 58.
Her friends Lainie Becky and Matthew Weinberg confirmed the news to Deadline.
Riley’s more than 30-year career in Hollywood began in production on commercials, features and documentaries. In 1992, she served as Director of Development for Tim Disney’s Virtual World Entertainment, a gaming/interactive company. While there, she developed sci-fi properties into films for New Line Cinema.
In 1995, she began working at production/management company Addis Wechsler and Associates, which later became Industry Entertainment, and was promoted from assistant to manager. In 2002, Riley founded Margaret Riley Management, which was acquired by Brillstein Entertainment Partners three years later. Riley left Brillstein in 2006 to join production/management company Lighthouse Management and Media, with her partners Aleen Keshishian and Zack Morgenroth.
Riley’s current...
Her friends Lainie Becky and Matthew Weinberg confirmed the news to Deadline.
Riley’s more than 30-year career in Hollywood began in production on commercials, features and documentaries. In 1992, she served as Director of Development for Tim Disney’s Virtual World Entertainment, a gaming/interactive company. While there, she developed sci-fi properties into films for New Line Cinema.
In 1995, she began working at production/management company Addis Wechsler and Associates, which later became Industry Entertainment, and was promoted from assistant to manager. In 2002, Riley founded Margaret Riley Management, which was acquired by Brillstein Entertainment Partners three years later. Riley left Brillstein in 2006 to join production/management company Lighthouse Management and Media, with her partners Aleen Keshishian and Zack Morgenroth.
Riley’s current...
- 1/25/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV


Margaret Riley, the respected agent, manager and Lighthouse Management & Media partner who served as a producer on the Fox News drama Bombshell, has died. She was 58.
Riley died Tuesday at her home in Brentwood after a private battle with ovarian cancer, her friends Lainie Becky and Matthew Weinberg told The Hollywood Reporter.
Riley was a talent/literary manager at Brillstein Entertainment Partners from October 2006 through March 2016, when she joined Lighthouse Management & Media, which had just been launched by founder and CEO Aleen Keshishian.
“We are devastated by the loss of our colleague and friend Margaret Riley, who was a passionate advocate and champion for artists,” Keshishian said. “We share our deepest condolences and love with her family, friends and clients.”
Riley’s current and former clients over the years have included actors Mark Ruffalo and Bridget Moynahan; CSI creator Anthony Zuiker; directors Susanna Fogel, Stella Meghie and Rj Cutler...
Riley died Tuesday at her home in Brentwood after a private battle with ovarian cancer, her friends Lainie Becky and Matthew Weinberg told The Hollywood Reporter.
Riley was a talent/literary manager at Brillstein Entertainment Partners from October 2006 through March 2016, when she joined Lighthouse Management & Media, which had just been launched by founder and CEO Aleen Keshishian.
“We are devastated by the loss of our colleague and friend Margaret Riley, who was a passionate advocate and champion for artists,” Keshishian said. “We share our deepest condolences and love with her family, friends and clients.”
Riley’s current and former clients over the years have included actors Mark Ruffalo and Bridget Moynahan; CSI creator Anthony Zuiker; directors Susanna Fogel, Stella Meghie and Rj Cutler...
- 1/24/2024
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


“Poor Things,” “Oppenheimer,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “American Fiction,” “All of Us Strangers,” and “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” all received Best Adapted Screenplay bids from the Critics Choice Awards thus giving their Oscar hopes in this category a timely boost. Some of them were lauded even further at the Golden Globes, which nominated “Poor Things,” “Oppenheimer,” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” alongside “Barbie,” “Past Lives,” and “Anatomy of Fall” in a combined Best Screenplay category.
So, those are the preferences of those two awards groups. But what about the tastes of the academy? Well, below is a chart detailing the last 10 Oscar winners for Best Adapted Screenplay. We’re going to break this down to see what the academy likes and try to apply the findings to this year’s race.
As you can see, novels are the academy’s favorite source material, accounting for...
So, those are the preferences of those two awards groups. But what about the tastes of the academy? Well, below is a chart detailing the last 10 Oscar winners for Best Adapted Screenplay. We’re going to break this down to see what the academy likes and try to apply the findings to this year’s race.
As you can see, novels are the academy’s favorite source material, accounting for...
- 12/27/2023
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby

The first Floodlight Summit will take place from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 in Cartagena, Colombia. The event, curated and organized by Philippa Kowarsky and Alesia Weston, is a one-of-a-kind pilot for a long-term alliance that seeks to connect investigative journalists and their reporting with the film and television industry.
The event has been established by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (Occrp) and the Gabo Foundation as part of both institutions’ public interest focus. It will attempt “to nurture a symbiotic relationship between investigative journalism and fiction filmmaking that will result in storytelling that entertains, educates, and inspires,” according to a press statement. “Investigative journalists can help adapt their extensive reporting about organized crime and corruption into new formats to reach more audiences while filmmakers can pull from a wealth of content and expertise across subjects to inform their projects.”
Writer-director Rodrigo García, Gabo Foundation board member and son of author Gabriel García Marquez,...
The event has been established by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (Occrp) and the Gabo Foundation as part of both institutions’ public interest focus. It will attempt “to nurture a symbiotic relationship between investigative journalism and fiction filmmaking that will result in storytelling that entertains, educates, and inspires,” according to a press statement. “Investigative journalists can help adapt their extensive reporting about organized crime and corruption into new formats to reach more audiences while filmmakers can pull from a wealth of content and expertise across subjects to inform their projects.”
Writer-director Rodrigo García, Gabo Foundation board member and son of author Gabriel García Marquez,...
- 11/27/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV


Investigative journalists specializing in crime and corruption reporting will pitch their stories to filmmakers and series at the first Floodlight Summit, which kicks off in Cartagena, Colombia, on Thursday, Nov. 30, and runs through Dec. 3.
Curated and organized by Oscar-nominated producer Philippa Kowarsky (The Gatekeepers, Sweet Mud) and Alesia Weston, the summit is set up as a pilot for a planned long-term alliance aimed at connecting international investigative journalists with the film and television industry.
Erin Brockovich writer Susannah Grant, The Big Short and Bombshell writer Charles Randolph, Slow Horses and The Americans producer Graham Yost, Toni Erdmann producer Janine Jakowski and No Man’s Land director Danis Tanovic are among the confirmed industry attendees.
The Floodlight summit brings together the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (Occrp) and the Gabo Foundation, set up by Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Marquez to promote quality journalism in South America.
“This is the kind...
Curated and organized by Oscar-nominated producer Philippa Kowarsky (The Gatekeepers, Sweet Mud) and Alesia Weston, the summit is set up as a pilot for a planned long-term alliance aimed at connecting international investigative journalists with the film and television industry.
Erin Brockovich writer Susannah Grant, The Big Short and Bombshell writer Charles Randolph, Slow Horses and The Americans producer Graham Yost, Toni Erdmann producer Janine Jakowski and No Man’s Land director Danis Tanovic are among the confirmed industry attendees.
The Floodlight summit brings together the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (Occrp) and the Gabo Foundation, set up by Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Marquez to promote quality journalism in South America.
“This is the kind...
- 11/27/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

Thomas “Eromose” Ikimi, director of the Tribeca Film Festival player “88,” has been tapped to write a new drama about a fierce wildlife preservationist and activist.
Eromose will write the screenplay for “Manaka,” a story inspired by the organization Saving the Wild and its founder Jamie Joseph. The Zimbabwean-born South African founded the charitable foundation to help protect rhinos from poaching, as well as to tell authentic stories about frontline workers protecting the species from going extinct.
Robbie and LuckyChap partners Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara will produce alongside Anthony Mastromauro for Im Entertainment and Charles Randolph. Brad Feinstein is also producing and financing through his Romulus Entertainment banner, alongside his development partner Christina Weiss Lurie of Fourth & Twenty Eight.
“It’s an honor to be working on a project of such importance to Africa. The complex rhino poaching crisis exposes wider ramifications, not only for South Africa, but for the entire continent.
Eromose will write the screenplay for “Manaka,” a story inspired by the organization Saving the Wild and its founder Jamie Joseph. The Zimbabwean-born South African founded the charitable foundation to help protect rhinos from poaching, as well as to tell authentic stories about frontline workers protecting the species from going extinct.
Robbie and LuckyChap partners Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara will produce alongside Anthony Mastromauro for Im Entertainment and Charles Randolph. Brad Feinstein is also producing and financing through his Romulus Entertainment banner, alongside his development partner Christina Weiss Lurie of Fourth & Twenty Eight.
“It’s an honor to be working on a project of such importance to Africa. The complex rhino poaching crisis exposes wider ramifications, not only for South Africa, but for the entire continent.
- 11/18/2023
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV


The summer’s most anticipated comedy is Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie,” starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. After her two box office misfires of 2022 — “Amsterdam” and “Babylon” — Robbie is on the cusp of her first critical darling and giant financial hit in a long while. Two of her acclaimed performances brought her Academy Award nominations in the previous decade, so with “Barbie” opening in theaters, let’s look back at Robbie’s two Oscar races.
Her first Oscar nomination came in 2018 in the Best Actress category for her performance as Tonya Harding in “I, Tonya.” Written by Steven Rogers and directed by Craig Gillespie, the film tells the true-life story of Harding’s rise in the U.S. Figure Skating Championships and how everything came crashing down. Robbie had been received Oscar buzz for at least one of her movies before this — Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street,...
Her first Oscar nomination came in 2018 in the Best Actress category for her performance as Tonya Harding in “I, Tonya.” Written by Steven Rogers and directed by Craig Gillespie, the film tells the true-life story of Harding’s rise in the U.S. Figure Skating Championships and how everything came crashing down. Robbie had been received Oscar buzz for at least one of her movies before this — Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street,...
- 7/20/2023
- by Brian Rowe
- Gold Derby


Satirical filmmaker Adam McKay has his follow-up to the four-time Oscar-nominee “Don’t Look Up” ready to go at Netflix. “Average Height, Average Build” will star Robert Pattinson, Amy Adams, Robert Downey Jr., Forest Whitaker and Danielle Deadwyler. The premise, while a little far-fetched, aims to poke fun at the political lobbying system. Pattinson will star as a (retired) serial killer who hires a lobbyist (Adams), in the hopes of getting laws changed so he can literally get away with murder. Downey is a detective who has been on Pattinson’s character’s trail for years, and who refuses to give up.
According to Deadline, McKay shopped the script around before deciding to return to Netflix. “Don’t Look Up,” the environmental allegory comedy-horror, is said to be the Big Red Streamer’s second-most-watched film of all time, boasting 360 million streamed hours worldwide in its first 28 days.
The 55-year-old McKay began his...
According to Deadline, McKay shopped the script around before deciding to return to Netflix. “Don’t Look Up,” the environmental allegory comedy-horror, is said to be the Big Red Streamer’s second-most-watched film of all time, boasting 360 million streamed hours worldwide in its first 28 days.
The 55-year-old McKay began his...
- 5/1/2023
- by Jordan Hoffman
- Gold Derby

Exclusive: Following the success of Don’t Look Up, Netflix and Adam McKay are reuniting as the streamer has acquired Adam McKay’s new star-studded directorial feature, Average Height, Average Build. The film stars Robert Pattinson, Amy Adams, Robert Downey Jr., Forest Whitaker and Danielle Deadwyler. McKay, who has written the script, will direct and produce under his Hyperobject Industries banner with Kevin Messick.
Much the way that the McKay-crafted series Succession and his films Don’t Look Up and The Big Short told entertaining stories that reflect what’s going on in the world, Average Height, Average Build sounds like a pretty ingenious marriage of a black comedy premise with the corruption that rife in politics.
Pattinson will play a serial killer who enlists a lobbyist (Adams) to change laws that will allow him to get away with murder more easily. Downey’s role is a retired cop who won’t give up on the murders,...
Much the way that the McKay-crafted series Succession and his films Don’t Look Up and The Big Short told entertaining stories that reflect what’s going on in the world, Average Height, Average Build sounds like a pretty ingenious marriage of a black comedy premise with the corruption that rife in politics.
Pattinson will play a serial killer who enlists a lobbyist (Adams) to change laws that will allow him to get away with murder more easily. Downey’s role is a retired cop who won’t give up on the murders,...
- 4/30/2023
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV

There are plenty of great satirical movies like The Big Short that turn the dry procedures of finance and business into riveting cinematic entertainment. The Big Short uses self-aware humor and A-list cameos to explore the mistakes and misdeeds that led to the 2007 housing market crash. The script by Charles Randolph and director Adam McKay, based on financial journalist Michael Lewis’s book The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine, won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The movie received nominations in four other Oscar categories, including Best Picture and Best Director for McKay. The Big Short won the Producers Guild Award for Best Picture as well.
The Big Short’s hilarious performances and award-winning script tackled a typically tiresome topic in a refreshingly engaging way. With fourth-wall-breaking and celebrity cameos, The Big Short found uniquely entertaining methods to explain complex financial terminologies like synthetic CDOs and subprime mortgages.
The Big Short’s hilarious performances and award-winning script tackled a typically tiresome topic in a refreshingly engaging way. With fourth-wall-breaking and celebrity cameos, The Big Short found uniquely entertaining methods to explain complex financial terminologies like synthetic CDOs and subprime mortgages.
- 4/14/2023
- by Ben Sherlock
- ScreenRant

Previous recipients include Barry Jenkins, Dustin Lance Black, Susannah Grant, Liz Hannah.
Rebecca Lenkiewicz will receive Writers Guild of America West’s (WGA) 2023 Paul Selvin Award in recognition of her adapted screenplay She Said at the Guild’s awards ceremony in Los Angeles on March 5.
She Said recounts the story of the investigation by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, reporters at The New York Times, who exposed decades of sexual abuse by then-Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and in so doing ignited the #MeToo movement. Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan star.
Weinstein was sentenced to 16 years in prison by a Los Angeles court today.
Rebecca Lenkiewicz will receive Writers Guild of America West’s (WGA) 2023 Paul Selvin Award in recognition of her adapted screenplay She Said at the Guild’s awards ceremony in Los Angeles on March 5.
She Said recounts the story of the investigation by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, reporters at The New York Times, who exposed decades of sexual abuse by then-Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and in so doing ignited the #MeToo movement. Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan star.
Weinstein was sentenced to 16 years in prison by a Los Angeles court today.
- 2/23/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily

Rebecca Lenkiewicz will be this year’s recipient of the WGA West’s Paul Selvin Award in recognition of her adapted screenplay for She Said, the Universal film about the New York Times reporters who broke the story that exposed disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein. The guild said Thursday that she will be honored at the WGA Awards’ Los Angeles ceremony March 5 at the Fairmont Century Plaza.
Lenkiewicz is also nominated this year for a WGA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. She Said is based on the investigation by Times reporters Jodi Kantor, Megan Twohey and Rebecca Corbett, and the book by Kantor and Twohey that helped propel the #MeToo movement by uncovering the system that had enabled years of sexual assault by some of the most powerful men in Hollywood.
Related Story ‘She Said’: Read The Screenplay Chronicling How The New York Times Took On Harvey Weinstein Related Story...
Lenkiewicz is also nominated this year for a WGA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. She Said is based on the investigation by Times reporters Jodi Kantor, Megan Twohey and Rebecca Corbett, and the book by Kantor and Twohey that helped propel the #MeToo movement by uncovering the system that had enabled years of sexual assault by some of the most powerful men in Hollywood.
Related Story ‘She Said’: Read The Screenplay Chronicling How The New York Times Took On Harvey Weinstein Related Story...
- 2/23/2023
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV

Exclusive: Oscar nominated producer David Permut and Jamie Cohen of Australian-based Clockwork Films have acquired the narrative motion picture and television rights to award winning journalist and author David Kushner’s book, The Players Ball: A Genius, A Con Man, And The Internet’s Secret Rise.
The book tells the true story of the birth of the internet and two men’s ensuing battle over who controlled the rights to the multi-million dollar domain name: “sex.com.”
This epic, decade long war took them from the boardrooms of Silicon Valley to a gun fight on the bordellos of Mexico – and to the edges of their sanity. Along the way involving the likes of an eclectic cast of porn stars and programmers, billionaires and brainiacs, goons and gangsters.
In one corner is the hapless in-love, visionary tech entrepreneur Gary Kremen, who in 1994 used a 2,500 loan to create the first online dating service,...
The book tells the true story of the birth of the internet and two men’s ensuing battle over who controlled the rights to the multi-million dollar domain name: “sex.com.”
This epic, decade long war took them from the boardrooms of Silicon Valley to a gun fight on the bordellos of Mexico – and to the edges of their sanity. Along the way involving the likes of an eclectic cast of porn stars and programmers, billionaires and brainiacs, goons and gangsters.
In one corner is the hapless in-love, visionary tech entrepreneur Gary Kremen, who in 1994 used a 2,500 loan to create the first online dating service,...
- 2/3/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV

Oscar-winning writer Charles Randolph will write, direct and produce a film about the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic in China for Sk Global, which will finance and produce.
The project, which is still untitled, marks a directorial debut for Randolph, who wrote Fox News drama “Bombshell” and won an Academy Award with Adam McKay for adapted screenplay for “The Big Short.”
“I’m very happy to be working with everyone at Sk Global to get this right,” Randolph said. “The deeper we dig, the richer the story of Wuhan becomes. It’s one thing to fight a monster. It’s another thing to fight a monster in the dark.”
Sk Global co-CEOs John Penotti and Charlie Corwin made the announcement on Saturday. The film examines the dramatic weeks in China as the medical community confronts a mysterious virus, soon to become a global pandemic. The project is set to...
The project, which is still untitled, marks a directorial debut for Randolph, who wrote Fox News drama “Bombshell” and won an Academy Award with Adam McKay for adapted screenplay for “The Big Short.”
“I’m very happy to be working with everyone at Sk Global to get this right,” Randolph said. “The deeper we dig, the richer the story of Wuhan becomes. It’s one thing to fight a monster. It’s another thing to fight a monster in the dark.”
Sk Global co-CEOs John Penotti and Charlie Corwin made the announcement on Saturday. The film examines the dramatic weeks in China as the medical community confronts a mysterious virus, soon to become a global pandemic. The project is set to...
- 6/27/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV


Sk Global will finance and produce Oscar winner Charles Randolph’s screenplay. It’s being called the Untitled Wuhan Project, and examines the dramatic weeks in China as the heroic medical community confronts a mysterious virus, soon to become a global pandemic. Randolph will make his directing debut.
Sk Global co-ceo’s John Penotti and Charlie Corwin made the deal and Randolph and Sk Global will produce and Margaret Riley will be executive producer. Xian Li is the executive in charge of development and on the ground production for Sk Global.
The project is slated to be filmed in China, utilizing Chinese and international talent and crew, as well in as other international locations. Randolph takes on the role of director after scripting the Fox News and Roger Ailes sexual harassment saga Bombshell, which starred Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie.
Sk Global co-ceo’s John Penotti and Charlie Corwin made the deal and Randolph and Sk Global will produce and Margaret Riley will be executive producer. Xian Li is the executive in charge of development and on the ground production for Sk Global.
The project is slated to be filmed in China, utilizing Chinese and international talent and crew, as well in as other international locations. Randolph takes on the role of director after scripting the Fox News and Roger Ailes sexual harassment saga Bombshell, which starred Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie.
- 6/27/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV


Charles Randolph, screenwriter of The Big Short and Bombshell, is set to write and direct an untitled Wuhan project for Sk Global, the company revealed Saturday.
The film, which will be Randolph's directorial debut, will examine "the dramatic weeks in China as the heroic medical community confronts a mysterious virus, soon to be come a global pandemic."
"Charles takes us through an electrifying and revealing drama all of us are living through," said Sk Global's John Penotti and Charlie Corwin in a statement. "His vivid storytelling and insights are at the heart ...
The film, which will be Randolph's directorial debut, will examine "the dramatic weeks in China as the heroic medical community confronts a mysterious virus, soon to be come a global pandemic."
"Charles takes us through an electrifying and revealing drama all of us are living through," said Sk Global's John Penotti and Charlie Corwin in a statement. "His vivid storytelling and insights are at the heart ...
- 6/27/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Sony Chairman Tom Rothman On Possible WGA Strike: “We’ve Always Worked Our Way Through These Things”

As we close the book on one of the most truncated and stressful Oscar seasons in history, the mindsets of many studio and network executives will soon turn to another case of agita: AMPTP’s upcoming contract negotiations with the WGA and the possibility of a writers strike.
Speaking to Deadline on the Oscars red carpet, Sony chief Tom Rothman said he wasn’t overly concerned about a potential work stoppage, because he believes the situation will yet be worked out.
“I’m not ultimately too worried about it,” he said, “but that’s because I’m an old hand and an old veteran, and we’ve always worked our way through these things, and I’m sure we will in the end this time as well.”
Rothman’s positive outlook comes two days after the WGA leadership on Friday announced that the guild’s members had voted overwhelmingly (91%) to...
Speaking to Deadline on the Oscars red carpet, Sony chief Tom Rothman said he wasn’t overly concerned about a potential work stoppage, because he believes the situation will yet be worked out.
“I’m not ultimately too worried about it,” he said, “but that’s because I’m an old hand and an old veteran, and we’ve always worked our way through these things, and I’m sure we will in the end this time as well.”
Rothman’s positive outlook comes two days after the WGA leadership on Friday announced that the guild’s members had voted overwhelmingly (91%) to...
- 2/10/2020
- by Antonia Blyth and Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV

There were far more important things than trophies to be concerned about last night at the WGA Awards as scribes on both coasts were consumed with the guild’s upcoming talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, and of course, the possibility of a strike.
In speaking with a number of writers at both the Beverly Hills and NYC ceremony last night, Deadline heard the same demand from scribes: Give us our cut of streaming profits.
“The last big negotiation [in 2007] was just as streaming was on the table,” Jojo Rabbit filmmaker and WGA adapted screenplay winner Taika Waititi told Deadline last night in New York, “It is the platform and it’s where we all make our bread and butter now. So we have to re-negotiate.”
“This is a pivot point. It feels like every negotiation is an important negotiation, but we’re going through a tectonic...
In speaking with a number of writers at both the Beverly Hills and NYC ceremony last night, Deadline heard the same demand from scribes: Give us our cut of streaming profits.
“The last big negotiation [in 2007] was just as streaming was on the table,” Jojo Rabbit filmmaker and WGA adapted screenplay winner Taika Waititi told Deadline last night in New York, “It is the platform and it’s where we all make our bread and butter now. So we have to re-negotiate.”
“This is a pivot point. It feels like every negotiation is an important negotiation, but we’re going through a tectonic...
- 2/2/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro and Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV

The WGA Awards boosted a pair of movie screenplays into Oscar frontrunner status on Saturday night, handing its marquee Original Screenplay award to Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won for Neon’s Parasite, and its Adapted Screenplay award to Taika Wiatiti for Searchlight’s Jojo Rabbit. Both of the winning scripts are nominated for Oscars on February 9.
This year the guild wasted no time in its 72nd edition, awarding its marquee prizes early in the night in simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York. Many of the film-side nominees gathered in the Edison Ballroom in NYC, so as to make the shorter jump to the BAFTAs which are Sunday in London.
Last year, the guild did not line up with Oscar’s screenwriting prizes, awarding Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade in original screenplay and Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty’s Can You Ever Forgive Me? in adapted. Green...
This year the guild wasted no time in its 72nd edition, awarding its marquee prizes early in the night in simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York. Many of the film-side nominees gathered in the Edison Ballroom in NYC, so as to make the shorter jump to the BAFTAs which are Sunday in London.
Last year, the guild did not line up with Oscar’s screenwriting prizes, awarding Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade in original screenplay and Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty’s Can You Ever Forgive Me? in adapted. Green...
- 2/2/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
In the latest edition of Hollywood Insider's 'Behind The Scenes' - we focus on 'Bombshell'. Watch Charlize Theron (Megyn Kelly), Nicole Kidman (Gretchen Carlson), Margot Robbie, Jay Roach (director), John Lithgow (Roger Ailes), Charles Randolph (writer/producer), Connie Britton (Beth Ailes), Allison Janney (Susan Estrich), Kate McKinnon, Anne Morgan (Hair), Barry Ackroyd (Director of Photography), Bridgette Lundy-Paine (Julia Clarke) bring Bombshell to the big screen. The film and its cast with multiple Oscar buzz and Golden Globes nominations weave an important story for the big screen.
- 12/26/2019
- by Hollywood Insider Staff Writer
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Lionsgate dropped a “Bombshell” with Jay Roach‘s true life drama, which recounts the sexual harassment scandal that rocked Fox News. The film has emerged as a major Oscar contender with four SAG bids, including Best Ensemble and acting nominations for Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie. Theron and Robbie additionally contend in the lead and supporting actress categories at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, placing them in the heat of the awards race.
Gold Derby recently conducted video interviews with Kidman, screenwriter Charles Randolph and costume designer Colleen Atwood. Scroll down and click on any name below to be taken to their full chat.
See ‘Bombshell’ reviews: Charlize Theron is ‘remarkable’ in a Fox News satire that could be this year’s ‘Vice’
Though the subject matter “may be disturbing and cause you to recoil,” Kidman believes “it does entertain you” at the same time. In playing Gretchen Carlson,...
Gold Derby recently conducted video interviews with Kidman, screenwriter Charles Randolph and costume designer Colleen Atwood. Scroll down and click on any name below to be taken to their full chat.
See ‘Bombshell’ reviews: Charlize Theron is ‘remarkable’ in a Fox News satire that could be this year’s ‘Vice’
Though the subject matter “may be disturbing and cause you to recoil,” Kidman believes “it does entertain you” at the same time. In playing Gretchen Carlson,...
- 12/24/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby


The rise and crash of WeWork and its founder Adam Neumann is getting the big-screen treatment from Blumhouse and Universal.
Screenwriter Charles Randolph, who won an adapted screenplay Oscar for “The Big Short,” is on board to write the film.
The troubled shared-workplace startup pulled the plug on an initial public offering in September after investors raised questions against its mounting losses. It accepted a bailout from SoftBank in October.
Blumhouse will produce and is adapting the movie from Katrina Brooker’s reporting and upcoming book, to be published by W. W. Norton, on the intertwined lives and ambitions of Neumann and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son. Brooker is a senior contributing writer for Fast Company. She has conducted in-depth interviews with Neumann and dozens of sources within SoftBank and WeWork, and written stories on the fallout of WeWork’s Ipo.
Randolph will also produce. He penned the script for Jay Roach’s upcoming “Bombshell,...
Screenwriter Charles Randolph, who won an adapted screenplay Oscar for “The Big Short,” is on board to write the film.
The troubled shared-workplace startup pulled the plug on an initial public offering in September after investors raised questions against its mounting losses. It accepted a bailout from SoftBank in October.
Blumhouse will produce and is adapting the movie from Katrina Brooker’s reporting and upcoming book, to be published by W. W. Norton, on the intertwined lives and ambitions of Neumann and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son. Brooker is a senior contributing writer for Fast Company. She has conducted in-depth interviews with Neumann and dozens of sources within SoftBank and WeWork, and written stories on the fallout of WeWork’s Ipo.
Randolph will also produce. He penned the script for Jay Roach’s upcoming “Bombshell,...
- 12/2/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV


“I’m always so interested when we can have some kind of transparency of what it really is to be a woman in all of the complexities, all of the fucked-up-ness, all of the messiness. That’s when we’re telling the truth of who women really are,” said Charlize Theron to the audience at an October 19 SAG screening of her new film “Bombshell,” which tells the story of the Fox News sexual harassment scandal. Above, watch Theron discuss the film alongside co-stars Nicole Kidman and John Lithgow, director Jay Roach and screenwriter Charles Randolph.
The story isn’t just about harassment, though, it’s about how professional women are treated in general. When people look at ambitious women like Fox News personality Megyn Kelly, whom Theron plays, they often think, “She’s probably a bitch,” but the actress insists, “We’re taking that word back. We get to say that word.
The story isn’t just about harassment, though, it’s about how professional women are treated in general. When people look at ambitious women like Fox News personality Megyn Kelly, whom Theron plays, they often think, “She’s probably a bitch,” but the actress insists, “We’re taking that word back. We get to say that word.
- 10/21/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby


Charlize Theron is getting some of the best buzz of her career for channeling Megyn Kelly in “Bombshell,” but the Oscar-winning actress admits she almost turned down the role.
“I was shit scared,” Theron said during a question-and-answer session following a Manhattan screening of “Bombshell” on Sunday. Partly, she was worried about portraying someone who was “incredibly well known.” But Theron also recoiled from a newscaster who spent the bulk of her career on Fox News and who was fired from NBC for making racist comments.
“She’s conflicting,” Theron admitted. Moderator Alisyn Camerota pressed Theron, noting that she had portrayed serial killer Aileen Wuornos in 2003’s “Monster.”
“This was harder,” said Theron. As a producer on the film, she admitted she wondered if “there’s somebody out there who can do this better than you can.”
“Bombshell” certainly taps into the post-Harvey Weinstein zeitgeist. With its portrait of...
“I was shit scared,” Theron said during a question-and-answer session following a Manhattan screening of “Bombshell” on Sunday. Partly, she was worried about portraying someone who was “incredibly well known.” But Theron also recoiled from a newscaster who spent the bulk of her career on Fox News and who was fired from NBC for making racist comments.
“She’s conflicting,” Theron admitted. Moderator Alisyn Camerota pressed Theron, noting that she had portrayed serial killer Aileen Wuornos in 2003’s “Monster.”
“This was harder,” said Theron. As a producer on the film, she admitted she wondered if “there’s somebody out there who can do this better than you can.”
“Bombshell” certainly taps into the post-Harvey Weinstein zeitgeist. With its portrait of...
- 10/21/2019
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
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