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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Can ‘Birds of Prey’ and Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn Slay at Box Office?
The latest DC movie featuring the Joker’s former partner-in-crime is aiming for a more modest opening than “Suicide Squad”
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Directors Guild to Begin New Contract Talks With AMPTP This Monday
Meeting marks beginning of crucial negotiation between Hollywood guilds and studios
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Can February’s Box Office Hit New Heights Without a ‘Black Panther’ or a ‘Deadpool’?
“Birds of Prey” and “Sonic” hope to improve on last February’s dismal movie ticket sales
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Daniel Craig Has ‘No Time to Die’ in 007 Super Bowl Trailer (Video)
James Bond returns this April
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’: Tom Cruise Fights His Past in Super Bowl TV Spot (Video)
Maverick faces his demons — and some deadly dogfights — in sequel to ’80s cult film
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‘Mulan’: Final Trailer Puts Villains in the Spotlight (Video)
Meet the Hun warrior bent on revenge and the shapeshifting witch that will help him find it
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‘The Assistant’ Opens to a Solid $21,000 Per Screen Average at Indie Box Office
Plus, Oscar-nominated shorts gross over $1 million
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BAFTA Winners List: ‘1917’ Scores 7 Awards, Including Best Film
Oscar favorites Joaquin Phoenix, Renee Zellweger, Brad Pitt and Laura Dern win acting categories
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‘Bad Boys for Life’ Nears $150 Million on Quiet Box Office Weekend
Sony blockbuster’s third weekend beats the combined grosses of newcomers “Gretel and Hansel” and “The Rhythm Section”
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‘Bad Boys for Life’ Leads Box Office for Third Straight Weekend
New releases fail to launch on Super Bowl weekend
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Mulan Dodges Arrows ‘Matrix’ Style in Super Bowl TV Spot (Video)
Next Disney remake hits theaters on March 27
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Bo Burnham Had a Hard Time Just Holding Coffee Cups While Filming ‘Promising Young Woman’
Sundance 2020: The YouTube star and “Eighth Grade” director had lots of nerves in his biggest film role yet
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Oscar Short Nominees Discuss Creating Fiction From Bits of Reality
This year’s short film contenders were inspired by podcasts, news reports, and unexpected encounters
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Oscar Short Doc Nominees Discuss Tackling Tough Subject Matter
This year’s field includes films about traumatized refugee children and oppressed Afghan girls who skateboard
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WGA-Agency Conflict Spills Into Guild’s Demands for Upcoming Studio Talks
List of demands sent for approval to WGA members includes requirement that studios only negotiate with agencies approved by the Guild














