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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‘The Curse of La Llorona’ Poised to Take No. 1 at Easter Weekend Box Office
“Breakthrough” also performs solidly with Christian audiences
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WGA Says 92% of Writers Who Signed Statement of Support Have Fired Their Agents
Guild also rolls out weekly list of writer submissions
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ATA Asks Agencies to Identify Managers Who ‘Procure Employment’ For Writers
ATA also says it is evaluating “all legal options”
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Talent Agents Respond to WGA Lawsuit: ‘Predetermined Path to Chaos’
“The ATA’s repeated use of anti-union rhetoric illustrates how much in denial the big agencies are,” WGA says in response
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‘Bridesmaids’ Duo Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo Reunite for ‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’
Duo to star and co-write upcoming Lionsgate comedy
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Los Angeles Filming Is Off to Slow Start in 2019 With Film and TV Shooting Down
FilmLA reports a 9% drop in film and TV shooting days in the first quarter of the year
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WGA Sues Hollywood’s Top 4 Talent Agencies Over Packaging Fees
Guild brings a lawsuit against CAA, WME, UTA and ICM Partners
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Will ‘Breakthrough’ Continue the Box Office Resurrection of Christian Films?
Disney is also releasing nature doc “Penguins” before “Avengers” arrives next week
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Can Writers Still Get Work After Firing Their Agents and Other Burning Questions About WGA Dispute
Hollywood is in uncharted territory as writers fire their agents
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DGA Tells Writer-Directors They Don’t Have to Fire Agents for Directing-Related Work
At least “at the present time”
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‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Hits $900 Million at Box Office 5 Months After Release
Queen biopic is still running in Asia
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‘Shazam!’ Still Flies High at Box Office With $25 Million 2nd Weekend
“Hellboy” and “Missing Link” fall hard with poor opening weekends, while “Little” leads new releases
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WGA Members Take Stand Against Agencies, Post Termination Letters on Twitter
“I love my agent, I love my work. But I’m a union man,” one guild member says, as writers begin to cut ties
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WGA Members Begin Firing Their Agents After Guild’s Deal With Talent Agencies Expires
Thousands of writers are expected to begin leaving talent agencies
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‘Shazam’ Stays at No. 1 as ‘Hellboy’ Flames Out at Box Office
Marsai Martin’s “Little” on pace for weekend’s top opening













