Jeremy Fuster, Film Reporter, joined TheWrap in 2016 and covers box office and labor news. He received a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award for his coverage of the 2023 WGA Strike and was nominated by the LA Press Club as Best Entertainment Journalist. He can be reached at jeremy.fuster@thewrap.com.
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‘Tenet’ Could Lose Money But Still Be Vital for Hollywood
Christopher Nolan’s film could provide valuable info for an industry trying to recover box office revenue…if an outbreak doesn’t ruin release plans again
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Golden Globes Delay 2021 Nominations Until February
The Hollywood Foreign Press has also extended the eligibility period for feature films
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Trump Cancels Plan to Throw Opening Pitch at Yankees Game
President was set to appear at game on Aug. 15
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‘Jaws’ Fans Plan to Remake Quint’s Boat for Shark Conservation and Research
Orca, the ship used to hunt down the infamous great white shark in the classic film, will find new life as a boat for marine biologists
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‘Rick and Morty’ Star Spencer Grammer Slashed Outside Manhattan Restaurant
Actress attempted to defuse confrontation between an agitated man and restaurant patrons
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Reagan Foundation Demands Trump, RNC End Use of Former President’s Likeness in Fundraising
Cease-and-desist comes after Trump campaign offers coins with his and Reagan’s faces
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Summer Blockbuster Season Is Lost: What About the Rest of 2020?
To salvage some sort of revenue, Hollywood may have to try a release strategy that’s never been tried before
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‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’ Gets April 2022 Release Date
Announcement comes as Paramount moves “A Quiet Place Part II” and “Top Gun Maverick” to 2021
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Disney Removes ‘Mulan’ From Slate, Pushes ‘Avatar’ and ‘Star Wars’ Films Back One Year
“It’s become clear that nothing can be set in stone,” studio says in statement
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IATSE’s Safety Guidelines for Broadway and Stage Shows Include Paid Sick Leave and No-Touch Tickets
Staggered call times and elimination of backstage tours are also recommended by stage workers’ union
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Hollywood Lags on Diversity: Only 15% of Studio Films Had Nonwhite Director in Last 5 Years
TheWrap Special Report: Blockbusters like “Black Panther” have taken the spotlight, but the vast majority of films are still directed by white filmmakers
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SAG-AFTRA Defends Negotiated Sex Scene Regulations in New AMPTP Contract
Time’s Up and the guild’s Los Angeles local board say protections do not go far enough
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‘Trolls’ Director Walt Dohrn Signs First Look Deal With DreamWorks Animation
Dohrn’s work at DreamWorks includes “Shrek Forever After” and “Peabody and Sherman”
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Time’s Up Urges SAG-AFTRA Members to Vote Against Proposed Studio Contract
Hollywood’s anti-sexual harassment organization says the contract does not do enough to protect actors in intimate scenes
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New York City Loosens On-Location Filming Rules
Film crews must still follow COVID-19 safety regulations, including distancing from restaurants and leaving streets open















