“I put the ‘not’ in astronaut.” Ryan Gosling, who previously played astronaut Neil Armstrong in 2018’s FIRST MAN, suits up again in the brand new trailer for the highly anticipated PROJECT HAIL MARY.
Based on the novel by Andy Weir and directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller, with a screenplay byDrew Goddard, PROJECT HAIL MARY is in theaters March 20, 2026.
Science teacher Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) wakes up on a spaceship light years from home with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he begins to uncover his mission: solve the riddle of the mysterious substance causing the sun to die out. He must call on his scientific knowledge and unorthodox ideas to save everything on Earth from extinction… but an unexpected friendship means he may not have to do it alone.
Both Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (their first film since 22 Jump Street) won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” in 2019. Goddard wrote Cloverfield (2008), World War Z (2013), and The Martian (2015), the latter earning him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2011, he made his directorial debut with The Cabin in the Woods.
In 2018, Deadline reported Andy Weir’s ‘Artemis’ was also being adapted for the big screen based on, “the novel by The Martian author Andy Weir that Phil Lord & Chris Miller will direct.” In 2017, Salon said of the novel, “Hell Yes, ‘Artemis’ should be made into a movie.”
In 14 days, director James Gunn’s SUPERMAN flies into theaters, but right now, the marketing campaign is soaring to new heights. In Hollywood, on La Brea and Beverly, you can catch a glimpse of the latest billboard for Big Blue.
And the global tour isn’t stopping either. From recent stopovers in Brazil and the Philippines, Gunn had a vision to do something unusual in the genre today: to create a story about doing good. Being good.
“The movie is about a character who is purely good in a world that isn’t good, and I think that’s something we don’t really see. Everybody’s an anti-hero, and I think that when characters seem good, there is a tendency to kind of make fun of them and see them as goofy. But this character is noble and he’s beautiful, and he’s not always right and he makes mistakes. I get emotional because I what this movie is about is—why do we love Superman so much? Is it because he can punch planets or pick up skyscrapers? I don’t think it is. I think it’s because of his innate goodness and, and his humanity, even though he’s an alien, and the fact that he is okay with being pollyannaish, it’s okay that he’s being optimistic, it’s okay that he’s vulnerable.”
Including a lot of other elements from the Superman universe, Gunn says, “I thought this movie could be different in that it could have all those sort of magical realism elements of the fantasy of Superman—flying dogs and giant kaiju and robot helpers and all of these fun things— while keeping the character himself more grounded. Superman is real and rooted in his personality and his relationship to the other characters, in a plot that was dictated by his choices, not by some external forces. The script was so fun to write because of that. It was also very different from anything I had ever written before. Sure, it has some science fiction elements, but I think in some ways, Superman is more grounded than the Guardians films because at its essence, it’s not a comedy. But it’s also more fantastical in certain strange ways. It’s more like a comic book. Really going there with all these big things like the Grant Morrison All-Star Superman does.”
The stars of the film were on Jimmy Kimmel Live, with guest host Diego Luna, to talk about the movie.
Corenswet says of the iconic Superman suit, “the first time I saw a glimpse in the monitor after we had shot something and I saw a little bit of playback of me in the suit, on camera, I thought, “That looks pretty freaking cool.” And then when we did the publicity photo shoot, I think that was the first time that I said like, “Oh, this is… yeah, it’s an iconic look.” Those pictures give you a different sense of how it looks, and you’re just as a loss for words.”
Did you know Krypto is based on Gunn’s own rescue dog, Ozu, who has one ear up and one ear down.
To celebrate SUPERMAN, in theaters July 11, Warner Bros. Discovery is covering pet adoption fees July 1-10 at Best Friends locations and select network partners only. That means you can be a hero like Superman™ and adopt your best friend for free. Just like Superman has Krypto the Superdog, your sidekick is out there ready to fly with you on all of life’s adventures.
When animals don’t have homes, they’re at risk of being killed. In fact, a dog or cat is killed in America’s shelters every 90 seconds just because they don’t have a safe place to call home. But there are so many ways you can help change that. https://bestfriends.org/how-you-can-help/superman
“Superman,” DC Studios’ first feature film to hit the big screen, is set to soar into theaters worldwide this summer from Warner Bros. Pictures. In his signature style, James Gunn takes on the original superhero in the newly imagined DC universe with a singular blend of epic action, humor and heart, delivering a Superman who’s driven by compassion and an inherent belief in the goodness of humankind.
DC Studios heads Peter Safran and Gunn are producing the film, which Gunn directs from his own screenplay, based on characters from DC, Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
The film stars David Corenswet (“Twisters,” “Hollywood”) in the dual role of Superman/Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult (the “X-Men” movies, “Juror #2”) as Lex Luthor. The film also stars Edi Gathegi (“For All Mankind”), Anthony Carrigan (“Barry,” “Gotham”), Nathan Fillion (the “Guardians of the Galaxy” films, “The Suicide Squad”), Isabela Merced (“Alien Romulus”), Skyler Gisondo (“Licorice Pizza,” “Booksmart”), Sara Sampaio (“At Midnight”), María Gabriela de Faría (“The Moodys”), Wendell Pierce (“Selma,” “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan”), Alan Tudyk (“Andor”), Pruitt Taylor Vince (“Bird Box”) and Neva Howell (“Greedy People”).
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. RACHEL BROSNAHAN as Lois Lane and EDI GATHEGI as Mr. Terrific in DC Studios’ and Warner Bros. Pictures’ “SUPERMAN,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
“Superman” is executive produced by Nikolas Korda, Chantal Nong Vo and Lars Winther. Behind the camera, Gunn is joined by frequent collaborators, including director of photography Henry Braham, production designer Beth Mickle, costume designer Judianna Makovsky and composer John Murphy, along with composer David Fleming (“The Last of Us”) and editors William Hoy (“The Batman”) and Craig Alpert (“Deadpool 2,” “Blue Beetle”).
DC Studios Presents a Troll Court Entertainment/The Safran Company Production, A James Gunn Film, “Superman,” which will be in theaters and IMAX® nationwide on July 11, 2025, and internationally beginning 9 July 2025, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Contributed by Michelle McCue and Melissa Thompson
Focus Features has dropped this interesting first trailer for the upcoming movie BUGONIA.
Starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias, and Alicia Silverstone, two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.
Emma Stone has collaborated with director Yorgos Lanthimos on several films. The Favourite (2018): This period black comedy earned Stone an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress; Bleat (2022): A short film that marked their second collaboration; Poor Things (2023): Stone starred as Bella Baxter and also served as a producer on this film, winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance and Kinds of Kindness (2024): An anthology film that is their third feature collaboration.
Focus Features will release BUGONIA with special limited engagement on October 24th, ahead of a wide expansion on October 31st.
Looking for a monster movie to get you through to October, (okay really Sept. 1) then check out this trailer for MONSTER ISLAND.
Based on Malay Folklore and drawing inspiration from Creature From the Black Lagoon, this creature feature is set in World War II. A Japanese ship transporting prisoners of war to occupied territories for slave labor. After being torpedoed by allied submarines, a Japanese soldier and a British POW are stranded on a deserted island and soon discover that they’re being hunted by a ferocious mythological creature, the Orang Ikan. Both the soldier and POW realize that they must work together to survive the unknown, despite their differences. Starring Dean Fukjioka (Fullmetal Alchemist) and CallumWoodhouse (All Creatures Great & Small).
In their Overlook Film Festival 2025 review, Dread Central said “Fans of hand-to-hand combat, war movies, and creature features are in for a pleasant surprise.”
The classic 1954 film is a must-see and this is an exciting nod to the original CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON. Definitely stream it during these hot days of Summer. (trailer)
See MONSTER ISLAND Island on Shudder July 25.
Monster Island – Photo Credit: ShudderMonster Island – Photo Credit: Shudder
Channing Tatum stars in Paramount Pictures’ “ROOFMAN.”
Watch the first trailer for director Derek Cianfrance’s ROOFMAN.
Based on an unbelievable true story, Roofman follows Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), a former Army Ranger and struggling father who turns to robbing McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs, earning him the nickname: Roofman.
After escaping prison, he secretly lives inside a Toys “R” Us for six months, surviving undetected while planning his next move. But when he falls for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mom drawn to his undeniable charm, his double life begins to unravel, setting off a compelling and suspenseful game of cat and mouse as his past closes in.
One of this geek’s favorite filmmakers, Cianfrance’s other superb films include BLUE VALENTINE, THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES, THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS and he was also the co-story writer for SOUND OF METAL, which received a best original screenplay nod at the 93rd Oscars.
ROOFMAN’s cast includes Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, Ben Mendelsohn, LaKeith Stanfield, Juno Temple, Melonie Diaz, Uzo Aduba, Lily Collias, Jimmy O. Yang and Peter Dinklage.
In one month, Marvel’s first family flies into theaters around the globe. Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch and The Thing are joined by H.E.R.B.I.E., the Silver Surfer and planet-eating cosmic being Galactus in a retro-futuristic thrill-ride.
Opening in theaters on July 25, check out the final trailer for THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios’ “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” introduces Marvel’s First Family – Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Ben Grimm/The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) and Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) as they face their most daunting challenge yet. Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, they must defend Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus (Ralph Ineson) and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer (Julia Garner). And if Galactus’ plan to devour the entire planet and everyone on it weren’t bad enough, it suddenly gets very personal.
The action adventure also stars Paul Walter Hauser, Natasha Lyonne and Sarah Niles. “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” is directed by Matt Shakman, produced by Kevin Feige and executive produced by Louis D’Esposito, Grant Curtis and Tim Lewis.
2025 has been filled with some great horror movies! From the recent 28 YEARS LATER and SINNERS, to PRESENCE, FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES and ASH, just to name a few, now comes the highly anticipated WEAPONS.
Warner Bros. Pictures has dropped a new trailer that gives us a few more clues into the mysterious story, along with some terrifying new scenes. This looks so GOOD!!
From New Line Cinema and Zach Cregger, the wholly original mind behind Barbarian, comes a new horror/thriller: Weapons.
In the April 2025 EW interview with the director, he says: Similar to Barbarian, a surface-level logline description about missing kids is but the tip of a massive and wildly complex iceberg.
“That mystery is going to propel you through at least half of the movie, but that is not the movie,” the filmmaker divulges. “The movie will fork and change and reinvent and go in new places. It doesn’t abandon that question, believe me, but that’s not the whole movie at all. By the midpoint, we’ve moved on to way crazier s— than that.”
Photo by Quantrell Colbert/JOSH BROLIN as Archer in New Line Cinema’s “Weapons,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
When all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanish on the same night at exactly the same time, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance.
The film stars Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Cary Christopher, with Benedict Wong, and Amy Madigan.
Cregger directs from his own screenplay, and also produces alongside Roy Lee, Miri Yoon, J.D. Lifshitz and Raphael Margules, with Michelle Morrissey and Josh Brolin executive producing. The filmmaker’s creative team behind the camera includes director of photography Larkin Seiple, production designer Tom Hammock, editor Joe Murphy and costume designer Trish Summerville. The music is by Ryan Holladay, Hays Holladay and Zach Cregger.
New Line Cinema Presents A Subconscious/Vertigo Entertainment/BoulderLight Pictures Production, A Zach Cregger Film, Weapons. It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and released in theaters and IMAX nationwide on August 8, 2025, and internationally beginning 6 August 2025.
“JAWS: See It Before You Go Swimming.” 50 years ago this weekend, movie goers at their local cinemas were introduced to Bruce, the great white shark and the movie spectacle would never be the same.
The trailer’s ominous narration said, “There is a creature alive today who has survived millions of years of evolution, without change, without passion and without logic. It lives to kill – a mindless eating machine. It will attack and devour anything. It is as if God created the Devil and gave him Jaws.”
June 20, 1975 and the Summer Blockbuster was born. Opening night and I was a 9-year-old kid sitting in the theater on the Berlin Turnpike in Newington, CT and brutally scared by what would later become my FAVORITE FILM OF ALL TIME. (Hey, that’s how we rolled in my house). After that evening, I became very wary of going down to the shore. 50 years later my love affair with the film is still passionate, even borderline obsessive.
Winner of 3 Oscars including Best Score, Editing and Best Sound and nominated for Best Picture (classy AMPAS!), today fans celebrate the 50th anniversary of JAWS. It was the summer movie, and rated PG, that put Spielberg officially on the map and scared many, including this Connecticut native, from going swimming in 1975. While being one of the most quoted movies ever, including the memorable, “You’re gonna need a bigger boat,” and filled with unforgettable scenes, without a doubt Quint’s soliloquy is one of the finest in film history.
Director Steven Soderbergh on this scene: “As is well-documented, it went through many, many iterations. But the audacity of stopping the movie — for nine minutes — to have that scene! It starts out as a very funny scene and then morphs into something much darker. It is just still amazing to contemplate today. Can you imagine, in the middle of a Star Wars movie, a nine-minute dialogue scene? It’s unthinkable. And so, again, the fact that Spielberg understood this. He’s like, “We’ve got to do it, and this is the time to do it. The night of day one when you need a breather — we’re going to give you that breather, but then we’re going to slip this other thing in there too, something that’s going to make Quint an unforgettable character, through a story that is also unforgettable and true.”
In his review Roger Ebert wrote: “Jaws” is a great adventure movie of the kind we don’t get very often any more. It’s clean-cut adventure, without the gratuitous violence of so many action pictures. It has the necessary amount of blood and guts to work — but none extra. And it’s one hell of a good story, brilliantly told.”
Watch the original review from Siskel and Ebert – it only plays out of the right speaker/earbud, headphone.
NBC is all set to ring in the 50th anniversary of Jaws with a 3-hour telecast of the original summer blockbuster scheduled for this Friday, June 20 at 8:00 p.m. ET. The feature presentation will be preceded by a special introduction from director Steven Spielberg.
Lorraine Gary was present for the screening for “Jaws” during the 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival at The Egyptian Theatre on April 26, 2025 in Hollywood, California.
Watch the interview with author Peter Benchley and actor Roy Scheider right before the movie’s release.
At the Hollywood Bowl.
See our story from 2018 and check it out this July 5.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary year of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975), the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will present Jaws: The Exhibition, the museum’s first large-scale exhibition dedicated to a single film, and the largest exhibition ever mounted showcasing Universal Pictures’ landmark summer blockbuster, which earned three Academy Awards® and was nominated for Best Picture.
On view from September 14, 2025, through July 26, 2026, in the Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery, Jaws: The Exhibition will translate the movie into a multi-gallery experience for audiences of all ages. It features scene breakdowns, interactive experiences, behind-the-scenes stories, and some 200 original objects, many never before put on public display, including from the personal collections of Steven Spielberg and the Amblin Hearth Archive, the NBCUniversal Archives & Collections, and the vast Academy Collection.
The Academy Museum will celebrate the exhibition opening with a screening of Jaws on September 14. At the same time, the Academy Museum Store will launch an exclusive line of Jaws merchandise, including a commemorative 50th anniversary vinyl pressing of John Williams’s Oscar®-winning film score in collaboration with Mondo, apparel, accessories, posters, and more.
“The Academy Museum celebrates film history and with this exhibition we can bring never-before-seen movie experiences to a public audience,” said Academy Museum Director and President Amy Homma. “This exhibition will create a space where the worldwide community of Jaws fans can gather and relive the movie while giving new audiences the joy of discovery.”
Senior Exhibitions Curator Jenny He, who has curated the exhibition with Assistant Curator Emily Rauber Rodriguez and Curatorial Assistant Alexandra James Salichs, said, “It has been absolutely rewarding to engage with so many outstanding collaborators to tell the story of Jaws through an exhibition, which is as thoughtful and revelatory as it is immersive and thrilling. All of us at the Academy Museum are deeply grateful for the invaluable support and insight we have received, working with Steven Spielberg’s personal archive at Amblin, the collection at Universal Pictures, numerous private collectors, and many of the Jaws filmmakers.”
The exhibition will follow the structure of the film, taking visitors from the opening credits to the film’s gripping conclusion. Expanding on the three-act structure of the film, the story is told in six sections: “The Unseen Danger,” “Amity Island Welcomes You,” “Sunday at the Beach,” “The Shark’s Rampage,” “Adventure Ahead,” and “Into the Deep.” The final gallery of Jaws: The Exhibition explores the enduring impact of the film.
The Unseen Danger
The first gallery transports audiences into the film’s iconic opening scene and immediately foregrounds the indelible score by John Williams. Visitors experience the shark’s first attack through production objects, set photography, and an interactive recreation of the sand dune where the movie’s first victim, Chrissie Watkins, is discovered. This section also introduces the exhibition’s behind-the-scenes stories with a display of how Steven Spielberg brought Jaws to life.
Amity Island Welcomes You
In “Amity Island Welcomes You,” visitors learn about the team behind the film, including producers Oscar-winner Richard Zanuck and Oscar nominee David Brown, Oscar-nominated production designer Joe Alves, and co-screenwriters Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, who developed the screenplay based on Benchley’s best-selling 1974 novel. A section about location scouting reveals the place behind the movie’s imaginary Amity Island. Among the objects featured in this gallery is the original Zanuck/Brown Productions sign that hung outside the Jaws production office on Martha’s Vineyard.
Sunday at the Beach
This gallery explores how the film’s director of photography, Oscar nominee Bill Butler, and his cinematography team heightened tension and conveyed anxiety on screen as the shark threat in the story became more apparent. A recreation of the film’s beach cabanas serves as the backdrop for an interactive opportunity to experience the movie’s famous dolly zoom effect, heightening the emotion of the moment when Police Chief Martin Brody realizes the shark has just attacked. Original objects on view include the zoom lens used to film the famous shot.
The Shark’s Rampage
Original set decoration materials and props fill this gallery, which dives into the sequences of the film when the shark claims more victims, including fisherman Ben Gardner, whose prop head will be on display. Visitors also learn about two of Steven Spielberg’s key collaborators—film editor Verna Fields and composer John Williams—who won Academy Awards for their work on Jaws . This section additionally showcases the work of casting director Shari Rhodes, whose choice of supporting actors from Martha’s Vineyard and the Boston area led to such memorable performances as Lee Fierro’s portrayal of Mrs. Kintner. Notable objects in this section include a chalkboard drawing by production designer Joe Alves recreated especially for this exhibition to bring to life Quint’s introduction in Jaws; a Moviola used by Verna Fields; an interactive display in which visitors can play the pulse-quickening alternation of the musical notes E and F that signals the shark’s approach, part of John Williams’s main title theme; and remastered Super 8 home movie footage taken by Steven Spielberg during the production of Jaws.
Adventure Ahead
In “Adventure Ahead,” visitors prepare to enter Act III of the story with Brody, Quint, and Hooper, as portrayed by Oscar nominees Roy Scheider and Robert Shaw, and Oscar winner Richard Dreyfuss. Photos and schematics show the design and construction of Quint’s shack, the launching point for the three men aboard the Orca in pursuit of the shark. Objects on view include the original shark weathervane from Quint’s shack on loan from production designer Joe Alves. Another highlight is the mandible of the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) borrowed by Alves in 1973 from the California Academy of Sciences for research during pre-production.
Into the Deep
This immersive gallery brings visitors into the open ocean, culminating in the film’s climax. A recreation of the Orca showcases original set decoration and props, including Quint’s “fighting chair.” Re-recording sound mixer Robert L. Hoyt’s Academy Award for Jaws will be on view in this gallery, representing the monumental achievement of the sound team in working at sea. A full-scale diagram showing the magnitude of the 25-foot shark is accompanied by original concept illustrations, original mechanical schematics, and rarely seen photographs outlining the making of the shark (nicknamed Bruce by Steven Spielberg, after his lawyer Bruce Ramer). The sole surviving full-scale model of Bruce is the largest object in the Academy Museum’s collection and currently hangs outside the 4th-floor exhibition space, where it will remain on view during the exhibition. Highlights of the objects in “Into the Deep” include never-before-displayed photographs taken during production by boom operator Frank Meadows, donated to the Academy Collection on the occasion of this exhibition and an interactive model produced by Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger of KNB EFX Group that gives visitors a chance to operate Bruce for themselves.
The Enduring Impact of Jaws
The exhibition concludes with a look at the film’s monumental impact on the film industry, popular culture, and society at large. Elements of the gallery discuss how Jaws upended the industry’s distribution models and revolutionized film marketing. Original theatrical release posters, art prints, and vintage and contemporary merchandise on view showcase the film’s global reach and continued influence.
Among the many other rare objects on view in Jaws: The Exhibition are concept illustrations by production designer Joe Alves, a costume worn by Roy Scheider as Brody, original shark design schematics by design engineer Frank Wurmser, and a screen-used prop dorsal fin.
Jaws: The Exhibitionwill be the museum’s fifth large-scale exhibition in its Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery, following Hayao Miyazaki (2021–22), Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898–1971 (2022–23), John Waters: Pope of Trash (2023–24), and Color in Motion: Chromatic Explorations of Cinema (which closes July 13, 2025). The exhibition’s advisory group comprises of ocean conservationist and marine policy advocate Wendy Benchley; Associate Professor in the Division of Cinema and Media Studies at USC J.D. Connor; sound mixer Peter J Devlin; and editor Terilyn A. Shropshire.
Exhibition Credit: Jaws: The Exhibition is supported by Howard and Mirjam Berger, the Givenchy Family, Emma Koss, The Yeardley Smith Foundation, and Richard Talley.
Image Credits: (L-R) Courtesy of Universal Studios Licensing LLC; Courtesy of Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; Courtesy of Universal Studios Licensing LLC.
20th Century Studios has released the first trailer for SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE starring Jeremy Allen White.
The film chronicles the making of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 “Nebraska” album when he was a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggling to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past. Recorded on a 4-track recorder in Springsteen’s New Jersey bedroom, the album marked a pivotal time in his life and is considered one of his most enduring works – a raw, haunted acoustic record populated by lost souls searching for a reason to believe.
Director Scott Cooper, who wrote the script for the screen based on the book “Deliver Me from Nowhere” by Warren Zanes, said, “Making ‘Springsteen’ was deeply moving as it allowed me to step inside the soul of an artist I’ve long admired – and to witness, up close, the vulnerability and strength behind his music. The experience felt like a journey through memory, myth, and truth. And more than anything, it was a privilege to translate that raw emotional honesty to the screen, and in doing so, it changed me. I cannot thank Bruce and Jon Landau enough for allowing me to tell their story.”
Starring Jeremy Allen White as the Boss, the film is written for the screen and directed by Scott Cooper based on the book “Deliver Me from Nowhere” by Warren Zanes. “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” also features Jeremy Strong as Springsteen’s long-time confidant and manager, Jon Landau; Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan; Stephen Graham as Springsteen’s father, Doug; Odessa Young as love interest, Faye; Gaby Hoffman as Springsteen’s mom, Adele; Marc Maron as Chuck Plotkin; and David Krumholtz as Columbia executive, Al Teller.
Arriving only in theaters October 24, 2025, the film is produced by Cooper, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson and Scott Stuber. Tracey Landon, Jon Vein, and Zanes executive produce.
We’ve got your first look at the upcoming comedy LONDON CALLING starring Josh Duhamel, Jeremy Ray Taylor (IT CHAPTER ONE), Rick Hoffman and Aidan Gillen.
After fleeing the UK from a job gone wrong, a down on his luck hitman is forced to babysit the son of his new crime boss and show him how to become a man.
In theaters September 19, watch the brand new trailer.