Under the Banner of Heaven star Tyner Rushing has landed a role in Apple TV+’s space drama series For All Mankind, which is gearing up for its fourth season. According to Deadline, Rushing will play Samantha, a space worker on the Mars colony. She will join the recently revealed Season 4 cast additions Daniel Stern (Manhattan) and Toby Kebbell (Servant). The fourth season is currently in production and expected to air sometime in late 2023. Created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi, For All Mankind takes place in an alternate history, showing “what would have happened if the global space race had never ended” after the Soviet Union beat the United States to the first Moon landing. Season 3 was set in the early 1990s and shifted its focus to race to a new planetary frontier: Mars. The ensemble cast includes Joel Kinnaman as Edward “Ed” Baldwin, Shantel VanSanten as Karen Baldwin,...
- 9/21/2022
- TV Insider
Warning: The following contains spoilers for For All Mankind‘s Season 3 finale. Proceed at your own risk!
Sorry, Jupiter, your time has not yet come. Looking ahead at Season 4, For All Mankind showrunners Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert tell TVLine that the Apple TV+ drama will continue to focus on the Red Planet.
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In the Season 3 finale, the NASA,...
Sorry, Jupiter, your time has not yet come. Looking ahead at Season 4, For All Mankind showrunners Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert tell TVLine that the Apple TV+ drama will continue to focus on the Red Planet.
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In the Season 3 finale, the NASA,...
- 8/13/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Friday’s For All Mankind Season 3 finale. Proceed at your own risk!
As far as the For All Mankind showrunners are concerned, the viewer frustration with Danny and Jimmy Stevens is a good thing.
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In the second season, the elder brother made his first questionable move, when he had sex with Karen Baldwin,...
As far as the For All Mankind showrunners are concerned, the viewer frustration with Danny and Jimmy Stevens is a good thing.
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In the second season, the elder brother made his first questionable move, when he had sex with Karen Baldwin,...
- 8/12/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Warning: This story contains major spoilers from For All Mankind‘s Season 3 finale — proceed at your own peril
Another For All Mankind season has ended in tragedy.
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The Apple TV+ drama’s Season 3 finale served as a farewell for original cast member Shantel VanSanten, whose character, Karen Baldwin, perished in a domestic terrorist attack engineered by Jimmy’s conspiracy theorist cronies.
Another For All Mankind season has ended in tragedy.
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The Apple TV+ drama’s Season 3 finale served as a farewell for original cast member Shantel VanSanten, whose character, Karen Baldwin, perished in a domestic terrorist attack engineered by Jimmy’s conspiracy theorist cronies.
- 8/12/2022
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Another actress who is getting a lot of meaty material from For All Mankind is Cynthy Wu.
Cynthy plays Ed and Karen Baldwin's daughter, Kelly. Kelly is on Mars with her father and one of her best friends, has fallen in love with a Cosmonaut and is having his baby. That's a lot to unpack!
We jumped on the phone, and Cynthy shared her thoughts on everything Kelly has been experiencing.
So this is a huge season for Kelly, as her dreams are finally realized beyond her imagination. Can you talk about what it's been like for her to get this opportunity to actually go to Mars to test her project?
Oh man, it's been incredible and mind-blowing for Kelly. When we see her at the top of season three, she's camped out in McMurdo Station in a lab, studying bacteria and she's a happy little camper.
And then...
Cynthy plays Ed and Karen Baldwin's daughter, Kelly. Kelly is on Mars with her father and one of her best friends, has fallen in love with a Cosmonaut and is having his baby. That's a lot to unpack!
We jumped on the phone, and Cynthy shared her thoughts on everything Kelly has been experiencing.
So this is a huge season for Kelly, as her dreams are finally realized beyond her imagination. Can you talk about what it's been like for her to get this opportunity to actually go to Mars to test her project?
Oh man, it's been incredible and mind-blowing for Kelly. When we see her at the top of season three, she's camped out in McMurdo Station in a lab, studying bacteria and she's a happy little camper.
And then...
- 8/4/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
For All Mankind made it to Mars in the third season of Apple TV+’s alt-history space race series. Now the drama created by Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert is going even further in time and space.
The series starring Joel Kinnaman and Krys Marshall has been renewed for a fourth season, it was revealed Friday at end of the show’s Comic-Con panel in San Diego.
“I’m thrilled that we get to keep going forward in this amazing story,” Moore told Deadline. “Right from the beginning it was my hope that it would be a long, multi-year journey. “It’s gratifying to see what we’ve done and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do in the future.”
“I couldn’t be more excited to continue evolving our show into the 2000s in Season 4,” said Wolpert.
“The reaction to Season 3 so far has been incredible,...
The series starring Joel Kinnaman and Krys Marshall has been renewed for a fourth season, it was revealed Friday at end of the show’s Comic-Con panel in San Diego.
“I’m thrilled that we get to keep going forward in this amazing story,” Moore told Deadline. “Right from the beginning it was my hope that it would be a long, multi-year journey. “It’s gratifying to see what we’ve done and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do in the future.”
“I couldn’t be more excited to continue evolving our show into the 2000s in Season 4,” said Wolpert.
“The reaction to Season 3 so far has been incredible,...
- 7/22/2022
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Sure, Top Gun and Jurassic World: Dominion are pumping adrenaline into theaters this summer, but Apple TV+ is making your living room as exciting as any big theater.
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 1 is a heart-pounding space catastrophe of epic proportions.
In the ten off-screen years since the events in For All Mankind Season 2, a lot has happened.
On a personal level, Karen and Ed's marriage dissolved and both remarried.
Danielle has remarried, too, with a husband and stepson she adores.
And in spite of and because of Tracy and Gordo Steven's heroic deaths, the interest in expanding our horizons has increased, and the impossible has been achieved.
While NASA and the Soviets have prepared to conquer Mars, Karen and her new husband, Sam, have created the first orbiting space station hotel, The Polaris.
The premiere gathers all of these characters for a dream wedding for Danny Stevens.
Coming together...
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 1 is a heart-pounding space catastrophe of epic proportions.
In the ten off-screen years since the events in For All Mankind Season 2, a lot has happened.
On a personal level, Karen and Ed's marriage dissolved and both remarried.
Danielle has remarried, too, with a husband and stepson she adores.
And in spite of and because of Tracy and Gordo Steven's heroic deaths, the interest in expanding our horizons has increased, and the impossible has been achieved.
While NASA and the Soviets have prepared to conquer Mars, Karen and her new husband, Sam, have created the first orbiting space station hotel, The Polaris.
The premiere gathers all of these characters for a dream wedding for Danny Stevens.
Coming together...
- 6/10/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven’t watched “Polaris,” the season premiere of “For All Mankind,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
The mission is Mars in the third season of Apple TV+’s “For All Mankind,” and if this week’s premiere left viewers gasping for air, co-creator Ronald D. Moore warns it was only the beginning.
“This is the biggest step so far in our story, and it is the one that has the biggest potential for major setbacks,” said Moore, who also serves as writer and executive producer. “The whole space program could be put into jeopardy if this doesn’t work.”
Viewers already know astronauts make it to Mars in 1995, as glimpsed in the flashforward to the Red Planet at the end of Season 2. Who gets there first, however, is the show’s mystery, as the United States again finds itself racing Russia into history.
The mission is Mars in the third season of Apple TV+’s “For All Mankind,” and if this week’s premiere left viewers gasping for air, co-creator Ronald D. Moore warns it was only the beginning.
“This is the biggest step so far in our story, and it is the one that has the biggest potential for major setbacks,” said Moore, who also serves as writer and executive producer. “The whole space program could be put into jeopardy if this doesn’t work.”
Viewers already know astronauts make it to Mars in 1995, as glimpsed in the flashforward to the Red Planet at the end of Season 2. Who gets there first, however, is the show’s mystery, as the United States again finds itself racing Russia into history.
- 6/10/2022
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety Film + TV
The latest season of For All Mankind is too beautiful to spoil.
But we have a preview for you from the creatives and cast who share thoughts leading into For All Mankind Season 3.
We'll also have interviews for you throughout the season discussing particular events, so there's a lot to come.
Ronald Moore
Can you tease the general atmosphere coming into the third season?
Well, the big thing is that we moved into the 1990s. So a lot has happened since Season 2 ended in the '80s. And we do our traditional catch-up montage at the top of the show to orient the viewers on what's been happening in our alternate history.
And it's always important for us to play, 'what are the big things that happened in this era?' So what are the big things that were happening in the '90s to touch on both in politics and world history,...
But we have a preview for you from the creatives and cast who share thoughts leading into For All Mankind Season 3.
We'll also have interviews for you throughout the season discussing particular events, so there's a lot to come.
Ronald Moore
Can you tease the general atmosphere coming into the third season?
Well, the big thing is that we moved into the 1990s. So a lot has happened since Season 2 ended in the '80s. And we do our traditional catch-up montage at the top of the show to orient the viewers on what's been happening in our alternate history.
And it's always important for us to play, 'what are the big things that happened in this era?' So what are the big things that were happening in the '90s to touch on both in politics and world history,...
- 6/8/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
A homicidal hockey mascot. A firefighter-turned-fire marshal-turned-Stanley Cup Finals goalie. Lethal gym equipment. A magnificent helicopter escape plan. Lots and lots of roundhouse kicks. All of these elements and more make Sudden Death, released on this date in 1995, the most glorious action extravaganza of superstar Jean-Claude Van Damme’s career.
Essentially Die Hard At A Hockey Game, Sudden Death tells the tale of divorced former firefighter Darren McCord (Jcvd), who, after a workplace tragedy, has become a fire marshal at Pittsburgh Civic Arena. For his young son Tyler (Ross Malinger)’s birthday, Darren is bringing Tyler and daughter Emily (Whittni Wright) to the office. The occasion? Game 7 of the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals, an imagined rematch of the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals bout between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Vice President Daniel Binder (Raymond J. Barry) is in attendance with a prestigious entourage in a skybox.
Of course, it wouldn...
Essentially Die Hard At A Hockey Game, Sudden Death tells the tale of divorced former firefighter Darren McCord (Jcvd), who, after a workplace tragedy, has become a fire marshal at Pittsburgh Civic Arena. For his young son Tyler (Ross Malinger)’s birthday, Darren is bringing Tyler and daughter Emily (Whittni Wright) to the office. The occasion? Game 7 of the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals, an imagined rematch of the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals bout between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Vice President Daniel Binder (Raymond J. Barry) is in attendance with a prestigious entourage in a skybox.
Of course, it wouldn...
- 12/22/2020
- by Alex Kirschenbaum
- Trailers from Hell
Dallas Jackson, best known as writer-director-producer of Blumhouse’s urban slasher Thriller (2018), begins filming his sophomore project this week in Winnipeg as production begins on Welcome to Sudden Death for Universal 1140 and Netflix. Netflix has scheduled the film for a June 2020 release.
Michael Jai White and comedian Gary Owen lead the cast in a feature described as “martial arts heavy …with a comedic twist.” Welcome to Sudden Death will be a “new spin” remake of Sudden Death (1995), which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Van Damme portrayed a fireman who interceded when terrorists snatch the U.S. Vice President during the seventh game of the NHL Stanley Cup. The 1995 film was produced and written by Howard Baldwin and Karen Elise Baldwin, the owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins at the time.
The 103rd season of the National Hockey League will culminate with the Stanley Cup Finals,...
Michael Jai White and comedian Gary Owen lead the cast in a feature described as “martial arts heavy …with a comedic twist.” Welcome to Sudden Death will be a “new spin” remake of Sudden Death (1995), which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Van Damme portrayed a fireman who interceded when terrorists snatch the U.S. Vice President during the seventh game of the NHL Stanley Cup. The 1995 film was produced and written by Howard Baldwin and Karen Elise Baldwin, the owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins at the time.
The 103rd season of the National Hockey League will culminate with the Stanley Cup Finals,...
- 8/20/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Foresight Unlimited handles international sales on thriller formerly known as Category 5.
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures (Esmp), the theatrical distribution division of Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, has acquired North American rights to The Hurricane Heist.
Rob Cohen directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Scott Windhauser, Jeff Dixon, Anthony Fingleton, and Carlos Davis.
Esmp plans a theatrical launch in the first quarter of 2018 for the story about a team of hackers who target a $600m coastal Us Mint robbery at the same time a Category 5 hurricane is due to make landfall.
Tony Kebbel, Maggie Grace and Ryan Kwanten play a meteorologist, a Treasury agent and the scientist’s ex-Marine brother who try to thwart the heist.
Moshe Diamant produces with Foresight founder Mark Damon, Chris Milburn, Cohen, Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross, Jr., Damiano Tucci, Danny Roth, and Bill Immerman.
Esmp is riding high following the success of 47 Meters Down, which continues...
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures (Esmp), the theatrical distribution division of Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, has acquired North American rights to The Hurricane Heist.
Rob Cohen directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Scott Windhauser, Jeff Dixon, Anthony Fingleton, and Carlos Davis.
Esmp plans a theatrical launch in the first quarter of 2018 for the story about a team of hackers who target a $600m coastal Us Mint robbery at the same time a Category 5 hurricane is due to make landfall.
Tony Kebbel, Maggie Grace and Ryan Kwanten play a meteorologist, a Treasury agent and the scientist’s ex-Marine brother who try to thwart the heist.
Moshe Diamant produces with Foresight founder Mark Damon, Chris Milburn, Cohen, Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross, Jr., Damiano Tucci, Danny Roth, and Bill Immerman.
Esmp is riding high following the success of 47 Meters Down, which continues...
- 7/18/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Maggie Grace, Ryan Kwanten, Ralph Ineson, Randy Couture, Melissa Bolona and Jamie Andrew Cutler are set to join Toby Kebbell in Rob Cohen's action/thriller "Category 5".
The story follows a team of tech hackers embarking on a $600 million robbery from a coastal U.S. Mint facility the same time a disastrous Category 5 storm is set to strike.
Kebbel plays a meteorologist left in the deserted beach town along with a treasury agent (Grace) and his brother, an ex-Marine (Kwanten). Ineson heads the team of thieves trying to accomplish the heist.
Cohen helms from a script he co-wrote with Scott Windhauser, Jeff Dixon, Anthony Fingleton, and Carlos Davis. Damiano Tucci, Danny Roth, Karen Baldwin, Howard Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr. and Rob Cohen will produce.
Source: Variety...
The story follows a team of tech hackers embarking on a $600 million robbery from a coastal U.S. Mint facility the same time a disastrous Category 5 storm is set to strike.
Kebbel plays a meteorologist left in the deserted beach town along with a treasury agent (Grace) and his brother, an ex-Marine (Kwanten). Ineson heads the team of thieves trying to accomplish the heist.
Cohen helms from a script he co-wrote with Scott Windhauser, Jeff Dixon, Anthony Fingleton, and Carlos Davis. Damiano Tucci, Danny Roth, Karen Baldwin, Howard Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr. and Rob Cohen will produce.
Source: Variety...
- 6/23/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Foresight Unlimited’s action thriller has taken a big step forward as the company announced that the trio have joined previously cast lead Toby Kebbell.
Rob Cohen is set to direct the film on August 1 and the announcement is timely, coming 15 years to the day of the Us release of Cohen’s auspicious global hit The Fast And The Furious.
Randy Couture, Melissa Bolona and Jamie Andrew Cutler also round out the key cast on the story about a meteorologist, his ex-Marine brother and a Treasury agent who must thwart a hack on a coastal Us Mint facility during a huge storm.
Kebbell will play the meteorologist, Kwanten his brother and Grace the Us official, while Ineson will play the criminal mastermind attempting to pull of the $600m heist.
Cohen, Scott Windhauser, Jeff Dixon, Anthony Fingleton and Carlos Davis wrote the screenplay.
Foresight Unlimited introduced international buyers to Category 5 at the Efm in Berlin and reported...
Rob Cohen is set to direct the film on August 1 and the announcement is timely, coming 15 years to the day of the Us release of Cohen’s auspicious global hit The Fast And The Furious.
Randy Couture, Melissa Bolona and Jamie Andrew Cutler also round out the key cast on the story about a meteorologist, his ex-Marine brother and a Treasury agent who must thwart a hack on a coastal Us Mint facility during a huge storm.
Kebbell will play the meteorologist, Kwanten his brother and Grace the Us official, while Ineson will play the criminal mastermind attempting to pull of the $600m heist.
Cohen, Scott Windhauser, Jeff Dixon, Anthony Fingleton and Carlos Davis wrote the screenplay.
Foresight Unlimited introduced international buyers to Category 5 at the Efm in Berlin and reported...
- 6/22/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Undeterred by Fox’s Fantastic Four reboot resulting in a financial and critical calamity, Toby Kebbell has teed up two tentpole blockbusters in 2016 in the form of Warcraft: The Beginning and Timur Bekmambetov’s bold remake of Ben-Hur. Neither are guaranteed hits, of course, and it’ll be interesting to see how those movies pan out among fans and critics alike.
Looking further afield, though, Kebbell has began snapping up roles in a variety of projects, with the latest being Rob Cohen’s white-knuckle ride, Category 5. Pitched as a hurricane heist move, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed Kebbell’s casting on the Croisette, where Foresight Unlimited are currently handling foreign sales.
Alas, there’s no mention of which role Kebbell has snatched, though THR clarifies the general premise for Category 5. As the director behind the original The Fast and the Furious movie, it’s hardly surprising that Cohen...
Looking further afield, though, Kebbell has began snapping up roles in a variety of projects, with the latest being Rob Cohen’s white-knuckle ride, Category 5. Pitched as a hurricane heist move, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed Kebbell’s casting on the Croisette, where Foresight Unlimited are currently handling foreign sales.
Alas, there’s no mention of which role Kebbell has snatched, though THR clarifies the general premise for Category 5. As the director behind the original The Fast and the Furious movie, it’s hardly surprising that Cohen...
- 5/13/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Toby Kebbell is set to join Rob Cohen's disaster heist movie "Category 5" at Foresight Unlimited.
Scott Windhauser and Rob Cohen penned the script which follows a team of tech hackers who infiltrate a U.S. Mint facility on a small coastal town just as a disastrous storm of the century is about to strike and level it to the ground.
The only other people left in the town - a meteorologist, a hurricane chaser, and a woman treasury agent - must survive the horrific storm while stopping the thieves from getting away with the heist of the century.
Howard Baldwin, Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr., Danny Roth, and Rob Cohen will produce. Additional casting is currently underway with shooting to kick off in August.
Source: Foresight Unlimited...
Scott Windhauser and Rob Cohen penned the script which follows a team of tech hackers who infiltrate a U.S. Mint facility on a small coastal town just as a disastrous storm of the century is about to strike and level it to the ground.
The only other people left in the town - a meteorologist, a hurricane chaser, and a woman treasury agent - must survive the horrific storm while stopping the thieves from getting away with the heist of the century.
Howard Baldwin, Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr., Danny Roth, and Rob Cohen will produce. Additional casting is currently underway with shooting to kick off in August.
Source: Foresight Unlimited...
- 5/13/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Mark Damon’s Los Angeles-based financing, production and sales company heads to the European Film Market in Berlin next month to begin sales on the disaster action thriller that Rob Cohen will direct.
Category 5 follows a meteorologist and a female Treasury agent who try to stop hackers from stealing more than $100m from a Us Mint coastal facility as a ferocious storm is about to make landfall.
Casting is underway for a spring/summer production start. Cohen’s directing credits include xXx and The Fast And The Furious and he has lined up The Adventures Of Marco Polo for Jerry Bruckheimer and Paramount Pictures.
Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr and Danny Roth are producing. Howard Baldwin, Damon, Bill Immerman and Tamara Birkemoe serve as executive producers.
“Crossing a heist movie set amidst the intense action of a natural disaster was an idea to which I truly responded,” said Cohen. “It’s a chance for me to get...
Category 5 follows a meteorologist and a female Treasury agent who try to stop hackers from stealing more than $100m from a Us Mint coastal facility as a ferocious storm is about to make landfall.
Casting is underway for a spring/summer production start. Cohen’s directing credits include xXx and The Fast And The Furious and he has lined up The Adventures Of Marco Polo for Jerry Bruckheimer and Paramount Pictures.
Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr and Danny Roth are producing. Howard Baldwin, Damon, Bill Immerman and Tamara Birkemoe serve as executive producers.
“Crossing a heist movie set amidst the intense action of a natural disaster was an idea to which I truly responded,” said Cohen. “It’s a chance for me to get...
- 1/20/2016
- ScreenDaily
"The Fast and the Furious" and "Alex Cross" director Rob Cohen is set to helm the disaster action thriller "Category 5". Casting is currently underway ahead of filming this spring and summer.
The story follows a group of tech hackers who infiltrate a U.S. Mint facility on a small coastal town to steal $102 million, doing so just before a disastrous Category 5 hurricane hits the area and wipes out any trace of their crime.
The only two people left in the town, a meteorologist and a treasury agent, must survive the storm while stopping the thieves from getting away with the heist of the century.
Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr. and Danny Roth will produce.
Source: Variety...
The story follows a group of tech hackers who infiltrate a U.S. Mint facility on a small coastal town to steal $102 million, doing so just before a disastrous Category 5 hurricane hits the area and wipes out any trace of their crime.
The only two people left in the town, a meteorologist and a treasury agent, must survive the storm while stopping the thieves from getting away with the heist of the century.
Karen Baldwin, Michael Tadross Jr. and Danny Roth will produce.
Source: Variety...
- 1/20/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The distributor has reunited with its Snowpiercer star and acquired Us rights to Chris Evans’ directorial debut.
Before We Go stars Evans and Alice Eve as strangers in New York who become close after a night of adventure forces them to take control of their lives.
RADiUS has scheduled a second quarter 2015 release after closing the deal with CAA and Wme Global for the filmmakers and James McGough and David Boyle on behalf of Wonderland.
Evans produced with Mark Kassen, McG, Mary Viola, Karen Baldwin, Howard Baldwin and William J Immerman. Wonderland financed the feature.
Relativity has dated The Woman In Black Sequel on January 30 2015 after its recent Us rights buy from Hammer and eOne.
The film takes place in the same house 40 years later when a group of children who are evacuated from London during the Second World War come to stay and awaken the house’s darkest inhabitants.
TWC-Dimension has acquired...
Before We Go stars Evans and Alice Eve as strangers in New York who become close after a night of adventure forces them to take control of their lives.
RADiUS has scheduled a second quarter 2015 release after closing the deal with CAA and Wme Global for the filmmakers and James McGough and David Boyle on behalf of Wonderland.
Evans produced with Mark Kassen, McG, Mary Viola, Karen Baldwin, Howard Baldwin and William J Immerman. Wonderland financed the feature.
Relativity has dated The Woman In Black Sequel on January 30 2015 after its recent Us rights buy from Hammer and eOne.
The film takes place in the same house 40 years later when a group of children who are evacuated from London during the Second World War come to stay and awaken the house’s darkest inhabitants.
TWC-Dimension has acquired...
- 9/11/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Update, 11:35 Am Pst: Radius has confirmed Deadline’s scoop for Before We Go. Below find the press release.
Previous Exclusive, 9:49 Am Pst: Radius has gotten on the Toronto deal-making board. I’m hearing the label is closing a low-seven-figure deal for U.S. rights to Before We Go, the film directed by and starring Captain America‘s Chris Evans. This comes after the successful multi-platform release of the Evans-starrer Snowpiercer.
Scripted by Ronald Bass, Jen Smolka, Chris Shafer, and Paul Vicknair, Before We Go also stars Alice Eve. Over the course of one night, two strangers form an unlikely bond based on the conflicts in their own lives. Pic is produced by Evans, McG, Mary Viola, Karen Baldwin and Howard Baldwin, Mark Kassen and Bill Immerman.
The film came into the festival playing the Special Presentations section and a lot of people really liked it. CAA and Wme...
Previous Exclusive, 9:49 Am Pst: Radius has gotten on the Toronto deal-making board. I’m hearing the label is closing a low-seven-figure deal for U.S. rights to Before We Go, the film directed by and starring Captain America‘s Chris Evans. This comes after the successful multi-platform release of the Evans-starrer Snowpiercer.
Scripted by Ronald Bass, Jen Smolka, Chris Shafer, and Paul Vicknair, Before We Go also stars Alice Eve. Over the course of one night, two strangers form an unlikely bond based on the conflicts in their own lives. Pic is produced by Evans, McG, Mary Viola, Karen Baldwin and Howard Baldwin, Mark Kassen and Bill Immerman.
The film came into the festival playing the Special Presentations section and a lot of people really liked it. CAA and Wme...
- 9/11/2014
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
Weinstein boutique arm RADiUS-twc has picked up Us rights to "Before We Go," "Snowpiercer" star Chris Evans' directorial debut, at Tiff. Starring Evans and Alice Eve (of "Star Trek Into Darkness"), the film follows two strangers stuck overnight in New York City whose casual acquaintance grows into something deeper a la "Before Sunrise." "Before We Go" was produced by Evans, Mark Kassen, McG, Mary Viola, Karen Baldwin, Howard Baldwin and William J. Immerman. The executive producers are Peter Pastorelli, James McGough and Ron Bass - the latter of whom also wrote the screenplay with Jen Smolka, Chris Shafer and Paul Vicknair. RADiUS, which also handled "Snowpiercer" and has tapped something of an indie star in Evans, is eyeing a second quarter 2015 release.
- 9/11/2014
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
Alice Eve ("Star Trek Into Darkness," "The Raven") has scored the female lead opposite Chris Evans in the indie drama "1:30 Train" at Wonderland Sound & Vision and Baldwin Entertainment.
The project is also the directorial debut of "Captain America" star Evans. He plays a down-on-his-luck saxophone player who meets a young woman (Eve) in need at a train station.
The pair share a night of romantic adventures before the woman must catch the next train back to New York.
Ron Bass penned the script. Evans, McG, Mary Viola, Karen Baldwin and Bill Immerman will produce. Evans will shoot the film before he reprises his Captain America role in "The Avengers: Age of Ultron".
Source: The Wrap...
The project is also the directorial debut of "Captain America" star Evans. He plays a down-on-his-luck saxophone player who meets a young woman (Eve) in need at a train station.
The pair share a night of romantic adventures before the woman must catch the next train back to New York.
Ron Bass penned the script. Evans, McG, Mary Viola, Karen Baldwin and Bill Immerman will produce. Evans will shoot the film before he reprises his Captain America role in "The Avengers: Age of Ultron".
Source: The Wrap...
- 10/22/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Star Trek Into Darkness star Alice Eve has boarded 1:30 Train , the directorial debut of Captain America: The First Avenger and Marvel's The Avengers star Chris Evans, TheWrap reports. The indie film, scripted by Ron Bass, is said to follow a man and a woman (Evans and Eve) who meet on a train and begin to develop a relationship in the short time before Eve's character has to catch another train. Eve can be seen coming up in Tze Chun's crime thriller Cold Comes the Night . Evans and Bill Immerman will produce alongside McG, Mary Viola and Howard and Karen Baldwin. (Photo Credit: FayesVision / WENN.com)...
- 10/22/2013
- Comingsoon.net
"Captain America" actor Chris Evans is set to star in, produce, and make his directorial debut on the romance drama "1:30 Train" for Wonderland Sound And Vision.
Ron Bass and Jen Smolka penned the script which deals with the aftermath of a relationship between two strangers who meet in Manhattan and spend a night together.
McG, Mark Kassen, Howard and Karen Baldwin, Bill Immerman, McG and Mary Viola will produce. Filming aims to begin this Fall.
Source: Deadline...
Ron Bass and Jen Smolka penned the script which deals with the aftermath of a relationship between two strangers who meet in Manhattan and spend a night together.
McG, Mark Kassen, Howard and Karen Baldwin, Bill Immerman, McG and Mary Viola will produce. Filming aims to begin this Fall.
Source: Deadline...
- 8/2/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Captain America's Chris Evans will make his directorial debut with 1:30 Train.
Evans plans to direct the feature before filming his role in Avengers 2.
1:30 Train has been described as a romance centred on two strangers who cross paths in Manhattan and decide to spend the night together, Deadline reports.
The couple will explore the issues in their lives, with conflict drawing them closer.
Evans will not only make his directorial debut, but both star and produce the feature.
Mark Kassen, Howard and Karen Baldwin, Bill Immerman, McG and Mary Viola will all serve as producers on the film.
Evans reportedly has plans to direct 1:30 Train this autumn.
The actor has recently been busy filming on the set of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Watch a video clip of Chris Evans from Comic-Con below:...
Evans plans to direct the feature before filming his role in Avengers 2.
1:30 Train has been described as a romance centred on two strangers who cross paths in Manhattan and decide to spend the night together, Deadline reports.
The couple will explore the issues in their lives, with conflict drawing them closer.
Evans will not only make his directorial debut, but both star and produce the feature.
Mark Kassen, Howard and Karen Baldwin, Bill Immerman, McG and Mary Viola will all serve as producers on the film.
Evans reportedly has plans to direct 1:30 Train this autumn.
The actor has recently been busy filming on the set of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Watch a video clip of Chris Evans from Comic-Con below:...
- 8/2/2013
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Chris Evans will make his feature directorial debut on 1:30 Train, a Ron Bass-scripted film that will be funded by Wonderland Sound And Vision. Evans will star and will produce with Mark Kassen, Howard and Karen Baldwin, Bill Immerman and Wonderland’s McG and Mary Viola. I’ve heard Evans plans to direct the movie this fall, completing production before he picks up his shield to play Captain America in The Avengers: Age Of Ultron, the Joss Whedon-directed sequel for Marvel. The flm is a romance in the vein of Richard Linklater’s Before Sunrise, focusing on two strangers who meet in Manhattan and spend one night together as the conflicts in their own lives become the basis for their exploration of each other and themselves. This becomes the first financed feature for Wonderland since director-producer McG re-launched his Wonderland banner last month with a multi-year funding...
- 8/1/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
A.D. Calvo is the director behind The Haunting of Amelia (aka The Other Side of the Tracks) which stars Brendan Fehr, Chad Lindberg, Tania Raymonde, Beatrice Rosen, Stephnie Weir, Natassia Malthe, Sam Robards and Shirley Knight. What has made this new director stand out in a crowded market is his ability to cohesively blend many genres in his films including elements of horror, fantasy, drama, romance, coming of age, etc. His films don't feel jerky or uneven. The material has a way of lending itself to each of the genres he is incorporating into the material. The Haunting of Amelia showed a director with potential who can handle the pressures of telling a complex story, who could take on multiple duties and who could sensitively handle having name stars in his film. Now that The Haunting of Amelia is hitting DVD and Showtime, hopefully that will open the door for...
- 12/28/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
If you think you've been hearing rumors about an Atlas Shrugged movie your entire life, you might be right. The Ayn Rand novel has been considered for Hollywood adaptation for what THR's Risky Biz blog estimates to be 37 years, starting when Rand was still alive to fight over it in 1972. And while this has been said many many times before, and should be taken with a great grain of salt, heads up-- the movie may actually happen. Well, "movie" in a loose sense of the word, since producers Howard and Karen Baldwin are thinking that a miniseries, not a feature, is the best way to adapt the 1000-plus page novel. And whlie Angelina Jolie's name has been attached to the project lately, it might be Charlize Theron who gets to play the main character, Dagny Taggart. Risky Biz says the miniseries would fulfill Theron's requirement that the movie stay...
- 7/21/2009
- cinemablend.com
Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" is listed on Amazon.com as totalling 1,192 pages, a factor that apparently concerns potential star Charlize Theron as Steven Zeitchik at the Risky Biz Blog has more news on the potential adaptation that may not see the big screen, but instead head toward the small. Back in April Zeitchik alerted us to the fact the names Charlize Theron, Julia Roberts and Anne Hathaway had joined Angelina Jolie as interested parties in playing the lead role in an adaptation of Rand's novel. Apparently Theron's name has risen to the top as she is said to have been meeting with Lionsgate and producers Howard and Karen Baldwin regarding the project "but has been concerned that a feature would lose many of the nuances of the monster-sized novel." As a result, the novel is now looking at being turned into a miniseries for Epix, the pay-cable network Lionsgate...
- 7/21/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Sources say that the 37-year effort to bring "Atlas Shrugged" to the big screen may finally come to an end as Charlize Theron has apparently been meeting with producers Howard and Karen Baldwin over the past several months about starring as the main character Dagny Taggart. Theron has been keen on the role but has been concerned that a feature film would lose many of the nuances of the big novel. So the release could be turned into a miniseries which would air on the Lionsgate, MGM and Viacom/Paramount-formed Epix channel.
- 7/21/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Steven Zeitchik at the Risky Biz Blog is reporting the long gestating film adaptation of Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" is taking new steps toward the big screen. Zeitchick says Ryan Kavanaugh's Relativity Media is circling the Baldwin Entertainment project and could come aboard to finance with Lionsgate, which got involved several years ago. Angelina Jolie has been at the center of the chatter for about three years now as she was first attached to the role back in September of 2007 when Randall Wallace (Braveheart) was enlisted to adapt the 1,100 page 1957 novel for the screen. Now, Zeitchik says the list of potential actresses has grown to include Charlize Theron, Julia Roberts and Anne Hathaway. At one point Vadim Perelman (House of Sand and Fog) was aboard to direct. The role the ladies would be vying for is that of Dagny Taggart. The story follows Taggart's struggles to manage a...
- 4/1/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
MGM said Tuesday that it has signed a three-year multipicture distribution pact with producers Howard Baldwin and Karen Elise Baldwin and their Baldwin Entertainment Group.
The Baldwins, who produced the best picture Oscar nominee Ray, plan to feed MGM's distribution pipeline with two to three films per year.
"I believe in Harry Sloan and Rick Sands and their team over there," Howard Baldwin said. "They are good friends, and I think they will bring the studio back to its glory days."
MGM is filling a void left when Bauer Martinez, one of the distributor's original content providers, scaled back its slate following layoffs late last year.
Under the Baldwin pact, MGM will have the first look at BEG's finished and produced films for distribution in all media throughout North America. The studio expects to release such upcoming Baldwin titles as the drama 1:30 Train, the comedy Indiscretion and the action-adventure Mandrake, a modern take on the classic Hearst comic.
MGM COO Sands praised the producing team for the "great pedigree surrounding their work."
"We are looking forward to putting Baldwin-produced films through MGM's North American distribution infrastructure with the goal of having their movies seen by as large an audience as possible," he said.
The Baldwins, who produced the best picture Oscar nominee Ray, plan to feed MGM's distribution pipeline with two to three films per year.
"I believe in Harry Sloan and Rick Sands and their team over there," Howard Baldwin said. "They are good friends, and I think they will bring the studio back to its glory days."
MGM is filling a void left when Bauer Martinez, one of the distributor's original content providers, scaled back its slate following layoffs late last year.
Under the Baldwin pact, MGM will have the first look at BEG's finished and produced films for distribution in all media throughout North America. The studio expects to release such upcoming Baldwin titles as the drama 1:30 Train, the comedy Indiscretion and the action-adventure Mandrake, a modern take on the classic Hearst comic.
MGM COO Sands praised the producing team for the "great pedigree surrounding their work."
"We are looking forward to putting Baldwin-produced films through MGM's North American distribution infrastructure with the goal of having their movies seen by as large an audience as possible," he said.
- 2/14/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Former Crusader Entertainment principals Howard and Karen Baldwin have set up Baldwin Entertainment Group, a new film, sports and entertainment company. Headed by the husband-and-wife team, the new company plans to develop, produce and, in some cases, finance three film projects a year along with select television projects. The move comes after the Baldwins ran Philip Anschutz's Crusader for more than three years. Last month, Anschutz announced a reorganization of his film interests, and Crusader was relaunched as Bristol Bay, with the Baldwins exiting the company. However, the duo continue to work with Bristol Bay on projects they developed during their tenure.
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