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The Hollywood Reporter

Feb 21 2024
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Heat Index

Amid Superhero Fatigue, Marvel Quietly Retools Its Creative Engine • The genre’s golden box office aura has been dented, but chief architect Kevin Feige isn’t scrapping his years-long cinematic universe plan, just refining it: ‘They’re not going to give up,’ says an insider

Sony’s Shrinking Spider-Man Spinoff Universe • The Dakota Johnson-starring box office flop Madame Web wipes out an entire plan for a new movie series and marks the studio’s second live-action Marvel disappointment after Morbius

Disney’s Shadow Succession Game Begins • In reworking ABC News’ org chart, Dana Walden hopes to stabilize the unit and prove her mettle as a top decision-maker

AI’s New Job? All-Purpose Hollywood Crewmember • As OpenAI unveils its new video product, crafts workers see the tech lowering billed hours and displacing artists: ‘It’s going to be everywhere’

Jeff Zucker Doesn’t Watch Much CNN • But two years after his ouster from the network, the mogul explains why his billion-dollar investment firm is snapping up media properties at a frantic clip

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

Down to the Wire • Contenders get last-minute boosts ahead of final Oscar voting, which opens Feb. 22 and closes Feb. 27

Marvel’s Newest Hero Takes the Wheel • Geraldine Viswanathan makes her mark with dual roles in a major tentpole and moody road-trip flick from Ethan Coen

Own a Piece of Malibu’s Wild Past • A property owned for decades by the so-called ‘Malibu hillbillies’ — whose patriarch long feuded with the area’s powerful Rindge family — hits the market for $1.6M

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Power Dining

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

London Calling! • Inside the BAFTA Awards, Feb. 18

Rory Scovel, Renaissance Man • The actor and comic talks about his distaste for ‘sweetened’ stand-up specials, the pains of auditioning on tape and finding therapy (and a side hustle) in painting

In Expats, Stalwart Actors of Color Show Their Range • In an industry that loves established stars and next big things, the working class of POC actors tend to be passed over for meaty parts. On Lulu Wang’s Prime series, with support from exec producer Nicole Kidman, veterans ‘receive their flowers’

Inspired by David Bowie’s Silhouette • Oppenheimer costume designer Ellen Mirojnick, now Oscar-nominated for her work on Christopher Nolan’s historical epic, on creating timeless menswear for the big ensemble cast

L.A.’s Anti-Frieze: The Top Shows to See • With a slew of art fairs about to kick off, THR picks the best exhibits to catch, spotlighting three new galleries, plus artist collabs with Saint Laurent and Jay-Z

Fine Art Fairs Take Over the Town

Time to Shine on the Red Carpet • From hidden dials and ultra-thin cases to sleek classics, these distinctive features are perfectly suited for awards-season style across genders

The Making of a Masterpiece • It’s been 30 years since Schindler’s List dominated at the Academy Awards, but tragically, STEVEN SPIELBERG’s Holocaust opus starring LIAM NEESON has never been more relevant

IS HOLLYWOOD SLEEPWALKING TOWARD STRIKE THREE? • CONVENTIONAL WISDOM HAS MANY INSIDERS ASSURING THEMSELVES THAT THE INDUSTRY IS TOO WOUNDED TO LET ANOTHER WALKOUT HAPPEN. BUT TO REALLY UNDERSTAND THE MOOD ON THE GROUND, THR SPOKE TO CREW PEOPLE BATTERED BY LAST YEAR’S...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Feb 21 2024

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Heat Index

Amid Superhero Fatigue, Marvel Quietly Retools Its Creative Engine • The genre’s golden box office aura has been dented, but chief architect Kevin Feige isn’t scrapping his years-long cinematic universe plan, just refining it: ‘They’re not going to give up,’ says an insider

Sony’s Shrinking Spider-Man Spinoff Universe • The Dakota Johnson-starring box office flop Madame Web wipes out an entire plan for a new movie series and marks the studio’s second live-action Marvel disappointment after Morbius

Disney’s Shadow Succession Game Begins • In reworking ABC News’ org chart, Dana Walden hopes to stabilize the unit and prove her mettle as a top decision-maker

AI’s New Job? All-Purpose Hollywood Crewmember • As OpenAI unveils its new video product, crafts workers see the tech lowering billed hours and displacing artists: ‘It’s going to be everywhere’

Jeff Zucker Doesn’t Watch Much CNN • But two years after his ouster from the network, the mogul explains why his billion-dollar investment firm is snapping up media properties at a frantic clip

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

Down to the Wire • Contenders get last-minute boosts ahead of final Oscar voting, which opens Feb. 22 and closes Feb. 27

Marvel’s Newest Hero Takes the Wheel • Geraldine Viswanathan makes her mark with dual roles in a major tentpole and moody road-trip flick from Ethan Coen

Own a Piece of Malibu’s Wild Past • A property owned for decades by the so-called ‘Malibu hillbillies’ — whose patriarch long feuded with the area’s powerful Rindge family — hits the market for $1.6M

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Power Dining

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

London Calling! • Inside the BAFTA Awards, Feb. 18

Rory Scovel, Renaissance Man • The actor and comic talks about his distaste for ‘sweetened’ stand-up specials, the pains of auditioning on tape and finding therapy (and a side hustle) in painting

In Expats, Stalwart Actors of Color Show Their Range • In an industry that loves established stars and next big things, the working class of POC actors tend to be passed over for meaty parts. On Lulu Wang’s Prime series, with support from exec producer Nicole Kidman, veterans ‘receive their flowers’

Inspired by David Bowie’s Silhouette • Oppenheimer costume designer Ellen Mirojnick, now Oscar-nominated for her work on Christopher Nolan’s historical epic, on creating timeless menswear for the big ensemble cast

L.A.’s Anti-Frieze: The Top Shows to See • With a slew of art fairs about to kick off, THR picks the best exhibits to catch, spotlighting three new galleries, plus artist collabs with Saint Laurent and Jay-Z

Fine Art Fairs Take Over the Town

Time to Shine on the Red Carpet • From hidden dials and ultra-thin cases to sleek classics, these distinctive features are perfectly suited for awards-season style across genders

The Making of a Masterpiece • It’s been 30 years since Schindler’s List dominated at the Academy Awards, but tragically, STEVEN SPIELBERG’s Holocaust opus starring LIAM NEESON has never been more relevant

IS HOLLYWOOD SLEEPWALKING TOWARD STRIKE THREE? • CONVENTIONAL WISDOM HAS MANY INSIDERS ASSURING THEMSELVES THAT THE INDUSTRY IS TOO WOUNDED TO LET ANOTHER WALKOUT HAPPEN. BUT TO REALLY UNDERSTAND THE MOOD ON THE GROUND, THR SPOKE TO CREW PEOPLE BATTERED BY LAST YEAR’S...


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