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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Summer Film Struggles: Producers Discuss How Digital Media Has Shaped Audience Turnout
Produced By 2017: “You have to make sure you understand how you’re telling the story of what your movie is to journalists and social media,” says 2.0 Entertainment CEO Doug Belgrad
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Damien Chazelle on How Producers Guided Him Through an ‘Arrogant’ Phase To Make ‘Whiplash’
Produced By 2017: Chazelle also noted that it was producers who had the idea to cast J.K. Simmons as the brutish jazz teacher
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‘Wonder Woman’ Leads Charge at Box Office While ‘Mummy’ Misfires
“Wonder Woman” is on pace to make over $50 million in its second weekend in theaters
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Meher Tatna Elected HFPA President for 2017-18
Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced officers and board of directors Thursday
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Zhang Ziyi to Join Warner Bros/Legendary’s MonsterVerse in ‘Godzilla: King of Monsters’
Ziyi will have a recurring role in Warner Bros/Legendary’s “MonsterVerse” series
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Liam and Noel Gallagher Donate Oasis Royalties to Manchester Fund
Brit pop band topped the charts again with their 1995 hit “Don’t Look Back In Anger”
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Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler to Reteam for Atlanta School Scandal Drama ‘Wrong Answer’
This will be Coogler and Jordan’s fourth film together, with Ta-Nehisi Coates attached to write the script
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Critics Curse ‘The Mummy’ as ‘Bland’ and ‘Mechanical’
Reviews castigate inaugural “Dark Universe” title for eschewing true horror in favor of rote franchise tropes
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‘The Mummy’ to Get Wrapped Up by ‘Wonder Woman’ at the Box Office
Superheroine movie expected to continue dominant run as Tom Cruise flick will look for success overseas
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7 Male Superheroes ‘Wonder Woman’ Beat Critically or Financially (Photos)
Success of “Wonder Woman” makes the case for more women-focused superhero films
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‘Star Wars Episode IX’ Will Handle Leia ‘With Love And Respect,’ Colin Trevorrow Says
Director will be tasked with giving General Organa a graceful exit following Carrie Fisher’s death
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5 Reasons ‘Wonder Woman’ Shattered the Box Office Ceiling
Patty Jenkins’ superheroine movie overcame DC Extended Universe skepticism to become a box office smash
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‘Wonder Woman’ Strong-Arms Key Superhero Movies Overseas
The $125 million overseas opening for “Wonder Woman” beats films like “Man of Steel” and “Iron Man”
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Dan Aykroyd Thinks It’s Paul Feig’s Fault There Won’t Be a ‘Ghostbusters’ Sequel
Aykroyd loved the female “Ghostbusters,” but thinks director did a poor job handling production of the film
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Paramount Names Chris Petrikin New Communications EVP
Petrikin was formerly CCO at 20th Century Fox














