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Robert Eggers’ medieval werewolf feature Werwulf has wrapped filming for Focus Features with a star-stacked cast—Ralph Ineson, Aaron Taylor‑Johnson, Lily‑Rose Depp, Willem Dafoe—and is scheduled for December 25, 2026, marking a major auteur-driven release in the prestige horror calendar.
Eurimages’ first 2026 funding round awarded €9.8m across 32 features, including joint‑largest €500,000 grants to Justine Triet’s psychological thriller Fonda (starring Mia Goth, Allison Janney, Andrew Scott) and Mia Hansen‑Love’s If Love Should Die; Studiocanal is financing/co‑producing Fonda.
French filmmaker Vincent Dietschy has filed a new copyright suit alleging Netflix’s shark thriller Under Paris (Sous la Seine) copied his screenplay Silure; he seeks to pause production of the sequel and claims 135 parallels, while Netflix denies access and the Paris IP court set a hearing for April 9.
Neon rolled out a new poster for Julia Ducournau’s body-horror drama Alpha ahead of its theatrical opening on March 27; the film continues Ducournau’s transgressive horror through a coming-of-age logline about a 13-year-old with a mysterious tattoo.
Sony acquired Ian Shorr’s original spec 71 Minutes after a competitive situation; Jason Reitman will produce via Ghost Corp (not attached to direct) — the script is a real-time supernatural/ticking-clock thriller that drew over 20 production companies and studios.
Collider reports an exclusive production update from a star of Mike Flanagan's Prime Video Carrie adaptation, offering new on-set/casting or development details about the series’ progress.
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