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MUBI Pulls Over Refn’s ‘Maniac Cop’ Remake

Mubi fully bankrolling Nicolas Winding Refn’s Maniac Cop and has taken distribution rights across North America, Latin America, UK/Ireland, major European territories, Australia/NZ; production shooting in LA this January with NWR Originals producing and Mubi committing to a wide theatrical release.

Dread Central · May 23
Film The Wire

Netflix Nabs Spec Script for Nuclear Weapons Thriller ‘Run the Football’ From ‘The Batman’ Producer (Exclusive)

Netflix bought the spec script Run the Football from Canadian brothers Josh and Spencer Marentette in a competitive situation; producers attached include Dylan Clark and Brian Williams (Dylan Clark Productions) and Jaume Collet-Serra and Max Jacoby for Jadis Collective; logline described as a nuclear-weapons thriller involving Air Force One.

THR · May 23
Industry The Wire

French Entertainment Trade Union Files Law Suit Against Canal+ Over Threat To Boycott Signatories Of Anti-Bolloré Letter

CGT-Spectacle has filed suit at the Nanterre court seeking to annul Canal+’s threat to boycott signatories of the anti-Bolloré letter and is considering escalation to the European Commission; the move escalates a funding-and-access crisis that could materially affect French film financing and distributor relations.

Deadline · May 23
Industry The Wire

Imax Takeover: Wall Street Speculates on Who May Bid

Imax appears to be in an early-stage sales process; Wall Street names potential buyers ranging from exhibitors (AMC, Cinemark) to studios/tech giants (Sony, Apple, Netflix, Disney) and PE or sovereign funds; analysts flag buyer choice as critical to preserving Imax’s neutral premium-screening value for tentpoles and international/local-language programming.

THR · May 23
Industry Market & Business

Is IMAX Up for Sale?

IMAX has officially gone to market with a roughly $1.85 billion market cap; suitors include studios and streamers but a studio acquisition would raise anti‑trust and exhibition-priority risks, while streamers could buy theatrical legitimacy; sale talks are early but could reshape premium-large-format access and theatrical windows.

No Film School · May 23
TV The Wire

‘Widow’s Bay’ Proves Horror-Comedy Is Becoming One of Streaming’s Smartest Bets | Charts

Comedy-horror demand is rising globally; since mid-2024 average demand for comedy-horror series jumped ~50%, with titles like Apple TV+'s Widow’s Bay peaking at 30x average series demand, making horror-comedy a travelable, lower-risk bet for streamers seeking international reach.

The Wrap · May 23
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