Amy Pascal, Lucy Fisher, Mary Parent, Monique Walton, Samantha Quan and Tessa Ross at the THR Producers Roundtable | THR Video
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Amy Pascal, Lucy Fisher, Mary Parent, Monique Walton, Samantha Quan and Tessa Ross at the THR Producers Roundtable | THR Video
Amy Pascal ('Challengers'), Lucy Fisher ('Gladiator II'), Mary Parent ('Dune: Part Two'), Monique Walton ('Sing Sing'), Samantha Quan ('Anora') and Tessa Ross ('Conclave') join The Hollywood Reporter for our Producers Roundtable.
It seems that Paul Mescal is headed down Abbey Road. During a conversation at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, Mescal's 'Gladiator II' director Ridley Scott let slip that the actor may have some scheduling conflicts for their next film collaboration. In a conversation with Christopher Nolan, the filmmaker Scott asked if Mescal is set to star in his upcoming thriller feature 'The Dog Stars.' Scott confirmed this as true before correcting himself and explaining that Mescal's schedule may prevent the 'Gladiator II' pair from reuniting on the new film. According to Scott, the actor is set to star in Sony Pictures' Beatles movies for director Sam Mendes.
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Barbenheimer 2.0 is in full swing! Call it whatever you want ā Glicked, Wickiator or Barbenheimer 2.0. The domestic box office is springing back to life in historic fashion thanks to the combo of Universal's musical 'Wicked' and Paramount's 'Gladiator II.'
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Peter Mensah chats with THR at the 'Gladiator II' premiere and describes what drew him to take the role of Jugurtha. Plus, he talks about the experience of working with director Ridley Scott.
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While chatting with THR at the Women in Entertainment gala, Equity in Entertainment honoree Selena Gomez explains why centering women is so important to her right now. Plus, she shouts out 'Wicked,' 'Anora' and 'Blitz' as great women-led projects this year.
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