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.
Experience:
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New Paramount Plans to Ramp Film Slate Up to 20 Theatrical Films Per Year
“Star Trek” and family films are a priority, though the studio’s new execs stopped short of committing to a hard theatrical window
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Jon Voight, Producers Who Met With Trump Call on Congress to Renew America’s Federal Film Tax Incentive
The CREATE Act would renew and strengthen Section 181, a Bush era tax incentive that applies to the first $15 million in production costs
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Lionsgate, Willa Set Sundance Drama ‘Fairyland’ for October Release
Emilia Jones and Scoot McNairy star in a coming-of-age drama set during the AIDS crisis
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AMC Theatres to Trim Pre-Show by 4 to 5 Minutes, CEO Says: ‘We Don’t Love Deluging Our Customers’
Moviegoers have been presented up to 30 minutes of trailers and ads before their movie starts
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Noah Centineo to Star in ‘Rambo’ Origin Film at Millennium
“John Rambo” will tell the Vietnam War origins of Sylvester Stallone’s famed action hero
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Martin Scorsese Says He Wanted to Steal Rough Cut of ‘Taxi Driver’ to Protect It From the Studio in Apple TV+ Docuseries Clip
The five-part “Mr. Scorsese” will hit streaming on Oct. 17
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‘Weapons’ Scores a Frightfully Good $42.5 Million Box Office Launch
Zach Cregger’s horror film earns exceptional word-of-mouth while Disney’s “Freakier Friday” helps keep theatrical comedy’s resurgence alive
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‘Weapons’ Is Another Warner Bros. Box Office Win With $40 Million Opening
The New Line horror film earns a rare A- on CinemaScore as Disney’s “Freakier Friday” opens to $30 million
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Brad Pitt, ‘Star Trek’ and a Possible Michael Bay Return: To-Do List for New Paramount’s Film Slate
Only five films are on the studio’s 2026 release slate, but insiders say more are on the way
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Lionsgate Hit With $109 Million Quarterly Net Loss As Box Office Sags
Films like “Ballerina” and “Hurry Up Tomorrow” failed to stand out with moviegoers in the early summer
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‘Freakier Friday,’ ‘Weapons’ Look to Give Summer Box Office One Last Jolt
The Disney legacy sequel and New Line horror film are both projected for $30 million-plus openings
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Paramount Co-CEO Brian Robbins to Exit as Skydance Merger Closes
The executive previously served as president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon
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‘Fantastic Four’ Box Office Dive Is a Bad Omen for Marvel’s Future
The MCU’s appeal beyond its most hardcore fans is in question after its second-weekend “First Steps” drop
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Matt Smith Cast as ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’ Villain Opposite Ryan Gosling
The “Doctor Who” alum will co-star in the upcoming film set five years after Lucasfilm’s sequel trilogy
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Mike Ireland Exits Paramount After 4 Years as Film Chief
The motion picture group head ushered Paramount to a box office resurgence in 2022 led by “Top Gun: Maverick”















