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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‘First Man’ Trailer Peek: Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy Blast Off
CinemaCon 2018: “La La Land” director Damien Chazelle wants to remind everyone just how dangerous the Apollo 11 mission was
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Harrison Ford and Tiffany Haddish Join ‘Secret Life of Pets 2’
CinemaCon 2018: Sequel to hit from Illumination will be the first animated film of Ford’s career
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‘Mowgli’ Director Andy Serkis Promises a Darker, Bloodier ‘Jungle Book’ Sequel
CinemaCon 2018: New motion-capture film promises more humans and more brutality than Disney’s take on Rudyard Kipling’s classic
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James Wan and ‘Aquaman’ Cast Offer First Look at Work-in-Progress Atlantis
CinemaCon 2018: The first trailer, which won’t hit YouTube for some time, featured Aquaman arriving in Atlantis to challenge for the throne
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‘Incredibles 2’ Sneak Peek Shows What Happened After First Movie Ended
CinemaCon 2018: After 14 years, we’ll finally get to see how the Parr family stopped the Underminer
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Tim Burton’s Live-Action ‘Dumbo’ Might Not Be a Remake After All
CinemaCon 2018: “The [original] movie ends with Dumbo flying. This movie begins with the elephant flying, and takes the story even further,” Danny DeVito teases
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‘Venom’: Sony Finally Unveils the Symbiote in New Trailer for Tom Hardy Film (Video)
CinemaCon 2018: Time to get reacquainted with the Spiderverse’s most famous anti-hero
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It’s Miles Morales’ Turn in New Look at ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’
CinemaCon 2018: Ultimate Marvel’s Spider-Man makes his big screen debut in an animated New York
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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Is Gunning for All-Time Opening Weekend Box Office Record
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” record is within reach
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Philip D’Antoni, ‘French Connection’ Producer, Dies at 89
D’Antoni, who won a Best Picture Oscar in 1972, was known for producing films with legendary car chases
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‘American Idol’ to Air Live Coast-to-Coast for Next 3 Weeks
Performances, voting and results will all be broadcast during each show in real time
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Congressional Candidate Buys Time for Anti-Sinclair Ads on Sinclair-Owned TV Stations (Video)
Montana Democrat John Heenan’s new ad says Sinclair Broadcast Group is “using its power to take advantage of journalists”
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John Krasinski’s ‘A Quiet Place’ Is Now Paramount’s Biggest US Hit Since Summer 2016
The horror film has taken back the No. 1 spot in its third weekend in theaters with a domestic box office total of over $132 million, more than “Transformers: The Last Knight”
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Benedict Cumberbatch: Martin Freeman’s Criticism of ‘Sherlock’ Is ‘Pathetic’
Freeman said it was “not fun anymore” to work on “Sherlock” because of fans’ demand for a fifth season
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James Cameron Says ‘Avatar’ Sequels Share Something With ‘The Godfather’
Cameron’s planned focus led him to think of Francis Ford Coppola’s legendary crime film















