Paramount wasn’t messing around during their CinemaCon panel today, giving attendees previews of movies like Smile 2, Gladiator II, A Quiet Place: Day One, Transformers One, and If, revealing The Running Man casting news, and announcing several movies, including a live-action comedy from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Scary Movie 6, a Transformers / G.I. Joe crossover, and a live-action, R-rated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. They also unveiled several titles on their 2024 – 2026 slate, and we can’t possibly cover them all… so we have gone ahead and dropped the full list into this article. Scroll down to see what Paramount has in store for us over the next couple years.
If
Release Date: May 17, 2024
Written and Directed by: John Krasinski
Producers: Allyson Seeger, p.g.a., John Krasinski, p.g.a., Andrew Form, p.g.a., Ryan Reynolds
Executive Producers: John J. Kelly, George Dewey, Kimberly Nelson LoCascio
Cast: Cailey Fleming,...
If
Release Date: May 17, 2024
Written and Directed by: John Krasinski
Producers: Allyson Seeger, p.g.a., John Krasinski, p.g.a., Andrew Form, p.g.a., Ryan Reynolds
Executive Producers: John J. Kelly, George Dewey, Kimberly Nelson LoCascio
Cast: Cailey Fleming,...
- 4/11/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Dakota Fanning and The Strangers director Bryan Bertino are teaming up for a horror movie called Vicious, which is coming our way from Paramount Pictures, and Deadline reports that Fanning is being joined in the cast by Devyn Nekoda (Scream VI), Mary McCormack (The West Wing), Rachel Blanchard (The Summer I Turned Pretty), Kathryn Hunter (Poor Things), Klea Scott (Millennium), and Emily Mitchell (Ordinary Angels). The film is heading toward an August 8, 2025 theatrical release.
Scripted by Bertino, Vicious sees Fanning taking on the role of a young woman who is left a strange present by a late-night visitor, and quickly realizes she is fighting for her life after slipping down a disturbing rabbit hole contained inside the gift.
An Atlas Independent production, the film is being produced by Richard Suckle, with Melinda Whitaker serving as executive producer.
Kathryn Hunter, Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard & More Join Dakota Fanning In Paramount Horror...
Scripted by Bertino, Vicious sees Fanning taking on the role of a young woman who is left a strange present by a late-night visitor, and quickly realizes she is fighting for her life after slipping down a disturbing rabbit hole contained inside the gift.
An Atlas Independent production, the film is being produced by Richard Suckle, with Melinda Whitaker serving as executive producer.
Kathryn Hunter, Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard & More Join Dakota Fanning In Paramount Horror...
- 4/2/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
There is no The Strangers franchise without Bryan Bertino, who directed the original home invasion movie that paved the way for a sequel and now a reboot trilogy later this year.
Bertino (The Dark and the Wicked) is also making his own return to the horror genre with the upcoming Vicious, which has Dakota Fanning (The Watchers) on board to star.
Vicious has already been dated for release on August 8, 2025, and Deadline brings us another update this week. For starters, Devyn Nekoda (Scream VI) will also star.
Kathryn Hunter (Poor Things), Mary McCormack (The West Wing), Rachel Blanchard (The Summer I Turned Pretty), Klea Scott (Millennium), and Emily Mitchell (Ordinary Angels) have also joined the cast of Bryan Bertino’s Vicious, which is a Paramount production.
“The plot follows a young woman who must spend the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a disturbing rabbit hold contained...
Bertino (The Dark and the Wicked) is also making his own return to the horror genre with the upcoming Vicious, which has Dakota Fanning (The Watchers) on board to star.
Vicious has already been dated for release on August 8, 2025, and Deadline brings us another update this week. For starters, Devyn Nekoda (Scream VI) will also star.
Kathryn Hunter (Poor Things), Mary McCormack (The West Wing), Rachel Blanchard (The Summer I Turned Pretty), Klea Scott (Millennium), and Emily Mitchell (Ordinary Angels) have also joined the cast of Bryan Bertino’s Vicious, which is a Paramount production.
“The plot follows a young woman who must spend the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a disturbing rabbit hold contained...
- 4/1/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Paramount Pictures has rounded out the cast of Vicious, its horror film starring Dakota Fanning. New additions include Kathryn Hunter (Poor Things), Tony Award nominee Mary McCormack (The West Wing), Rachel Blanchard (The Summer I Turned Pretty), Devyn Nekoda (Scream VI), Klea Scott (Millennium), and Emily Mitchell (Ordinary Angels).
An Atlas Independent production, the film follows a young woman who, after being left with a strange present from a late-night visitor, must spend the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a disturbing rabbit hole contained inside the gift.
Bryan Bertino (The Strangers) is directing from his own script, with Richard Suckle producing. Melinda Whitaker serves as executive producer. Pic is slated for release in theaters on August 8, 2025.
Recently, Hunter has been seen in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things, as well as Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth, also appearing on shows like Andor and Landscapers.
An Atlas Independent production, the film follows a young woman who, after being left with a strange present from a late-night visitor, must spend the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a disturbing rabbit hole contained inside the gift.
Bryan Bertino (The Strangers) is directing from his own script, with Richard Suckle producing. Melinda Whitaker serves as executive producer. Pic is slated for release in theaters on August 8, 2025.
Recently, Hunter has been seen in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things, as well as Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth, also appearing on shows like Andor and Landscapers.
- 4/1/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Feb 27, 2020
New documentary Millennium After the Millennium looks back at Chris Carter’s beloved series and mulls its future potential
“Aliens and Near Dark star Lance Henriksen plays an ex-fbi agent who peers inside the minds of criminals and works for a sinister organization, all wrapped up in a viciously gory and supernatural bow” ...if you found out this was a brand new show about to materialize on TV this year, you’d get excited, so it’s easy to see why fans of Chris Carter’s dark-as-hell late-90s series Millennium still miss it so much.
Millennium, which ran for three seasons on Fox between 1996 and 1999 before being canceled as ratings dwindled, was a project aimed at letting the creator of The X-Files truly scare himself (and us) during an era when he was objectively at the height of his success, and the series welcomed a huge...
New documentary Millennium After the Millennium looks back at Chris Carter’s beloved series and mulls its future potential
“Aliens and Near Dark star Lance Henriksen plays an ex-fbi agent who peers inside the minds of criminals and works for a sinister organization, all wrapped up in a viciously gory and supernatural bow” ...if you found out this was a brand new show about to materialize on TV this year, you’d get excited, so it’s easy to see why fans of Chris Carter’s dark-as-hell late-90s series Millennium still miss it so much.
Millennium, which ran for three seasons on Fox between 1996 and 1999 before being canceled as ratings dwindled, was a project aimed at letting the creator of The X-Files truly scare himself (and us) during an era when he was objectively at the height of his success, and the series welcomed a huge...
- 2/27/2020
- Den of Geek
This week's episode of Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists was all about the romantic relationships, with some Dana Booker (Klea Scott) drama thrown in that still seems like a massive red herring. But a couple of new suspects have emerged that are very intriguing.
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- 5/9/2019
- by Andrea Reiher
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Dana Booker (Klea Scott) has clearly done her homework on Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, but she still doesn't know what she's doing.
In TV Guide's exclusive sneak peek of Wednesday's episode, Booker ambushes Mona (Janel Parrish) in the Beacon Heights student center and starts spouting some
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In TV Guide's exclusive sneak peek of Wednesday's episode, Booker ambushes Mona (Janel Parrish) in the Beacon Heights student center and starts spouting some
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- 4/17/2019
- by Megan Vick
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Happy Friday, "Pretty Little Liars" fans. We've got some pretty interesting new intel for you guys today. Some more major casting news has come out. It turns out that the production team for the new Pretty Little Liars spin off show "The Perfectionists" has decided to bring on a new, male character. According to the folks over at Deadline.com ,this new male character will be named Zach. Zach will be played by actor Garrett Wareing. Zach will be a recurring character on the show, which means we'll probably see him every now and then. The description for Zach reads like this, "A Bhu sophomore currently working three jobs to stay in school, and still manages to maintain stellar grades. His tough exterior hides a sensitive soul who can make anyone melt." Currently, there are no other details about who Zach will interact with. We're guessing he'll have scenes with...
- 11/30/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Happy Thursday,"Pretty Little Liars" fans. We've got some more pretty interesting and great news for you guys on "The Perfectionists" spin off front. The production team has decided to bring on another female character that will be a recurring role. That means she won't be a season regular, but we'll see her just enough to remember that she even exists. The character we are speaking of will be named Dana. The description for Dana is that she will be the new head of security at Beacon Heights University. She will be determined and perceptive almost to the point of omniscience. After recent events, Dana will keep Alison (Sasha Pieterse), Mona (Janel Parrish) and the Perfectionists on their toes. Wow, her character sounds like she will mean pretty serious business. According the folks over at Deadline.com, the actress who is playing her is someone that most of you guys might actually recognize.
- 11/16/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Millennium alumna Klea Scott is set for a recurring role on Freeform’s upcoming Pretty Little Liars spinoff The Perfectionists.
Scott, who previously recurred as a different character on the original Pretty Little Liars series, will play Dana, the new head of security at Beacon Heights University, who is determined and perceptive almost to the point of omniscience. After recent events, she keeps Alison (Sasha Pieterse), Mona (Janel Parrish) and our Perfectionists on their toes.
The spinoff hails from the same auspices as the original series, writer/executive producer I. Marlene King, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Horizon Scripted Television, and it is based on the popular book series The Perfectionists, written by Pll author Sara Shepard. It’s set to premiere in 2019.
Scott, who recurred as Jillian Howe, on mothership series Pretty Little Liars, is best known for her series regular roles on Millennium, Robert Homicide Division and the Canadian series Intelligence,...
Scott, who previously recurred as a different character on the original Pretty Little Liars series, will play Dana, the new head of security at Beacon Heights University, who is determined and perceptive almost to the point of omniscience. After recent events, she keeps Alison (Sasha Pieterse), Mona (Janel Parrish) and our Perfectionists on their toes.
The spinoff hails from the same auspices as the original series, writer/executive producer I. Marlene King, Alloy Entertainment and Warner Horizon Scripted Television, and it is based on the popular book series The Perfectionists, written by Pll author Sara Shepard. It’s set to premiere in 2019.
Scott, who recurred as Jillian Howe, on mothership series Pretty Little Liars, is best known for her series regular roles on Millennium, Robert Homicide Division and the Canadian series Intelligence,...
- 11/14/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "NCIS" episode 9 of season 12. The episode is entitled, "Grounded," and it turns out that we're going to see things get extremely intense when Bishop and Tony are forced to handle a terrorist situation while at the airport, and more! In the new, 9th episode press release: Surrounded by Thanksgiving travelers at Dulles airport, Dinozzo and Bishop's husband are going to work a case involving an elevated terrorist threat. Press release number 2: While stuck at the Dulles airport due to inclement weather, Dinozzo, Bishop and her husband Jake will work an NCIS case involving an elevated terrorist threat at Northeast airports during the Thanksgiving travel surge. Jamie Bamber guest stars as Bishop’s husband, Nsa Attorney Jake Malloy. Guest stars feature: Jamie Bamber (Nsa Attorney Jake Malloy), Klea Scott (Airport Police Lieutenant Janet Lewis), Trent Dawson (Norman Dopps), Edie McClurg (Mrs.
- 11/18/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
All you Millennium fans out there, listen up. Back to Frank Black, the fan site whose sole purpose is to bring back actor Lance Henriksen in a film adaptation of Chris Carter’s cult TV show, sent Fango a few updates regarding their mission.
Firstly, the popular site will be teaming with Ibg and Henriksen himself for a charity auction to benefit Children of the Night, an organization dedicated to helping youths forced into prostitution. Among items up for sale will be Henriksen’s two Saturn Awards, autographed scripts from throughout the actor’s career, Millennium-theme sheet music signed by composer Mark Snow and autographed photos from series actresses Sarah-Jane Redmond and Klea Scott. Show props and crew memorabilia will also be available. A detailed list of items and their donators will be posted on the site soon.
On the topic of actually resurrecting the beloved series, Back to...
Firstly, the popular site will be teaming with Ibg and Henriksen himself for a charity auction to benefit Children of the Night, an organization dedicated to helping youths forced into prostitution. Among items up for sale will be Henriksen’s two Saturn Awards, autographed scripts from throughout the actor’s career, Millennium-theme sheet music signed by composer Mark Snow and autographed photos from series actresses Sarah-Jane Redmond and Klea Scott. Show props and crew memorabilia will also be available. A detailed list of items and their donators will be posted on the site soon.
On the topic of actually resurrecting the beloved series, Back to...
- 9/24/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Today, I'd like to talk about two TV series that I've taken the time to discover during this summer. First of all, since two fellow bloggers (Ivy and Blake) have talked about Six Feet Under, I naturally said to myself: why not give it a chance? Secondly, as for Intelligence, I was attracted to it, because I'm a fan of crime/espionage dramas.
Six Feet Under, season 1
The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that HBO has every right to have this slogan: "It's not television. It's HBO." Now that I've gone through the first season of this immortal TV series, I became a fan of it and I strongly recommend it if a little bit of humour and drama is what you need to be elated.
Nathaniel Fisher (Richard Jenkins), the director of the funeral home Fisher and Sons, lost his life in a car accident.
Six Feet Under, season 1
The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that HBO has every right to have this slogan: "It's not television. It's HBO." Now that I've gone through the first season of this immortal TV series, I became a fan of it and I strongly recommend it if a little bit of humour and drama is what you need to be elated.
Nathaniel Fisher (Richard Jenkins), the director of the funeral home Fisher and Sons, lost his life in a car accident.
- 8/18/2009
- by noreply@blogger.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
There are a couple of things I hate. The first is being given a title to review of a show in its second season. The second, and more frustrating, is finding the show excellent and discovering that it.s cancelled and a third season isn.t coming. Intelligence lives up to its name, but alas season two is all there is going to be. Jimmy Reardon (Ian Tracey) is a family man, but he.s also a member of another .family.. He.s the head of a Vancouver multigenerational crime syndicate and his business partner is Ronnie Delmonico (John Cassini). His opposite is Mary Spalding (Klea Scott), the director of the Vancouver organized crime unit but is promoted to...
- 6/10/2009
- by Jeff Swindoll
- Monsters and Critics
DVD Playhouse—March 2009
By
Allen Gardner
Let The Right One In (Magnolia) An awkward 12 year-old boy, ignored by his mother and the target of bullies, finds himself drawn to his new neighbor: a girl his own age who only appears at night, and seems herself to be as lonely an outcast as he. Haunting film from Sweden is best described as The 400 Blows meets Nosferatu, and contains some of the most haunting imagery of any film in recent memory. Truly a unique and memorable work. Bonuses: Deleted scenes; Featurette; Photo and poster gallery. Widescreen. Dolby 5.1 surround.
Paramount Centennial Collection Paramount offers two more classic titles, restored, remastered and loaded with extras. Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch A Thief stars Cary Grant as a retired jewel thief trying to enjoy his sunset years on the French Riviera with a minimum of drama, until he catches the eye of a high-maintenance heiress (Grace Kelly,...
By
Allen Gardner
Let The Right One In (Magnolia) An awkward 12 year-old boy, ignored by his mother and the target of bullies, finds himself drawn to his new neighbor: a girl his own age who only appears at night, and seems herself to be as lonely an outcast as he. Haunting film from Sweden is best described as The 400 Blows meets Nosferatu, and contains some of the most haunting imagery of any film in recent memory. Truly a unique and memorable work. Bonuses: Deleted scenes; Featurette; Photo and poster gallery. Widescreen. Dolby 5.1 surround.
Paramount Centennial Collection Paramount offers two more classic titles, restored, remastered and loaded with extras. Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch A Thief stars Cary Grant as a retired jewel thief trying to enjoy his sunset years on the French Riviera with a minimum of drama, until he catches the eye of a high-maintenance heiress (Grace Kelly,...
- 3/11/2009
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
TORONTO -- The Hallmark Channel has re-upped the Canadian cop drama "Intelligence" for a second season, series distributors Daro Film Distribution and Thunderbird Films said Monday.
Monaco-based Daro Film and Vancouver-based Thunderbird Films said they extended their worldwide deal with Hallmark Channel for Season 2 of "Intelligence", from showrunner Chris Haddock ("The Handler").
The deal was unveiled by Pierre-Andre Rochat for Daro Film, Michael Shepard for Thunderbird and Mark Lawrence, Hallmark director of global acquisitions.
"Intelligence", which stars Ian Tracey as the head of a West Coast crime family and Klea Scott ("Minority Report") as head of a local crime unit, follows such other procedural dramas from Haddock as "Da Vinci's Inquest" and "Da Vinci's City Hall", which show a grittier side of Vancouver.
Monaco-based Daro Film and Vancouver-based Thunderbird Films said they extended their worldwide deal with Hallmark Channel for Season 2 of "Intelligence", from showrunner Chris Haddock ("The Handler").
The deal was unveiled by Pierre-Andre Rochat for Daro Film, Michael Shepard for Thunderbird and Mark Lawrence, Hallmark director of global acquisitions.
"Intelligence", which stars Ian Tracey as the head of a West Coast crime family and Klea Scott ("Minority Report") as head of a local crime unit, follows such other procedural dramas from Haddock as "Da Vinci's Inquest" and "Da Vinci's City Hall", which show a grittier side of Vancouver.
- 10/2/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Canada's two premium pay TV networks attracted attention and honors Tuesday as their cutting-edge series led all nominees for the Geminis, Canada's TV awards.
"Slings & Arrows," a dark comedy about a dysfunctional theater company, grabbed 14 Gemini nominations, while sci-fi drama ReGenesis followed with 12. Both series air on the Movie Network and Movie Central, the country's two premium pay TV networks.
Slings, which airs stateside on the Sundance Channel, is in its third and final season.
Other multiple nominees in the Gemini hunt include the crime drama Intelligence and the news information series The Fifth Estate. Both of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. series earned 11 noms.
The CBC miniseries Dragon Boys pulled in nine noms, while rival CTV saw its telefilm Doomstown and comedy Robson Arms grab seven each.
Another CTV comedy, Corner Gas, earned six noms, while hit CBC sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie surprised by garnering only two noms, in the direction and writing categories.
In the best dramatic actor category, Paul Gross and William Hutt of Slings will challenge John Cassini and Ian Tracey from Intelligence and Peter Outerbridge from ReGenesis.
The best dramatic actress contest will pit Martha Burns and Susan Coyne of Slings against Klea Scott of Intelligence.
Competition for Gemini hardware will be fought across 90 categories over four nights. Trophies in the news, lifestyle and minor drama and comedy categories will be handed out Oct. 15-17 in Toronto, while the more high-profile Geminis will be handed out Oct. 28 on the CBC network during a ceremony from Regina, Saskatchewan.
For the second year running, the CTV network is boycotting the news categories because, according to the network, its "participation in the awards is of little value."...
"Slings & Arrows," a dark comedy about a dysfunctional theater company, grabbed 14 Gemini nominations, while sci-fi drama ReGenesis followed with 12. Both series air on the Movie Network and Movie Central, the country's two premium pay TV networks.
Slings, which airs stateside on the Sundance Channel, is in its third and final season.
Other multiple nominees in the Gemini hunt include the crime drama Intelligence and the news information series The Fifth Estate. Both of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. series earned 11 noms.
The CBC miniseries Dragon Boys pulled in nine noms, while rival CTV saw its telefilm Doomstown and comedy Robson Arms grab seven each.
Another CTV comedy, Corner Gas, earned six noms, while hit CBC sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie surprised by garnering only two noms, in the direction and writing categories.
In the best dramatic actor category, Paul Gross and William Hutt of Slings will challenge John Cassini and Ian Tracey from Intelligence and Peter Outerbridge from ReGenesis.
The best dramatic actress contest will pit Martha Burns and Susan Coyne of Slings against Klea Scott of Intelligence.
Competition for Gemini hardware will be fought across 90 categories over four nights. Trophies in the news, lifestyle and minor drama and comedy categories will be handed out Oct. 15-17 in Toronto, while the more high-profile Geminis will be handed out Oct. 28 on the CBC network during a ceremony from Regina, Saskatchewan.
For the second year running, the CTV network is boycotting the news categories because, according to the network, its "participation in the awards is of little value."...
- 8/29/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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