Paramount Overhaul Sets Up Clash With Filmmakers
►As the ViacomCBS mogul ousts Paramount Pictures chief Jim Gianopulos and shakes up the executive management, insiders tell
THR's
Kim Masters that they expect the legacy studio to start churning out low-cost, often mediocre features for Paramount+ driven by Shari Redstone’s determination — even desperation — to feed and build the streaming business.
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An unhappy first. HBO Max has what may be its first scripted cancellation.
Generation, the LGBTQ-themed high school dramedy from exec producer Lena Dunham and created by teenager Zelda Barnz and her father, screenwriter Daniel Barnz, will not return for a second season on the streamer.
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Who's afraid of the big, black bat? Hasan Minhaj will voice the Riddler in
Batman Unburied, the Spotify podcast hailing from
The Dark Knight scribe David S. Goyer. The hotly anticipated series has also cast Lance Reddick, Toks Olagundoye, John Rhys-Davies and Ashly Burch.
The story.
In other news... —
West Side Story drops
grandiose trailer for Spielberg remake.
—TIFF film review: Rebeca Huntt's
Beba.
—TIFF film review: Mohammed Abugeth and Daniel Carsenty’s
The Devil’s Drivers.
—TIFF TV review: HBO’s
Jagged.
—TV review: FX on Hulu’s
The Premise.
—Academy Museum opening:
Piper-Heidsieck to serve as champagne partner for launch celebrations.
—Power Lawyers:
New York nominations are open.
—Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch calls
TMZ buy
"very modest." —Stephen Curry’s Unanimous Media
signs global talent partnership with Comcast NBCUniversal.
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Amber Ruffin Show renewed for second season on Peacock.
What else we're reading... —"Facebook Knows Instagram Is Toxic for Teen Girls, Company Documents Show" [
Wall Street Journal]
—"Halle Berry’s Fight For The Director’s Chair" [
New York Times]
—"The D’Amelio Kids Are Not All Right" [
Vox]
—"John Mulaney Doesn’t Owe You Squat" [
Slate]
—"UMG’s $2.2 Billion Talent Splurge Shows Rise of New Rivals" [
Bloomberg]
Today... ...in 1977, NBC revved up a new one-hour police drama,
CHiPs, featuring Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox. The series ran for 139 episodes over six seasons, plus one reunion television film in October 1998.
The original review. Today's birthdays: Tommy Lee Jones (75),
Tom Hardy (44), Ingrid Bisu (34), John Bradley (33), Oliver Stone (75), Ben Schwartz (40), Josh Charles (50), Rebecca Miller (59), Barry Shabaka Henley (67), Colin McFarlane (60), Jimmy Carr (49), Pawel Pawlikowski (64), Heidi Montag (35)