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.
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‘Beetlejuice 2’ Heist: 2 Statues Stolen From Tim Burton Sequel’s Vermont Set
Police say one of the statues was also seen in the original 1988 “Beetlejuice”
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Hollywood Guilds Team Up With LA Labor Unions for a ‘Hot Strike Summer’
SAG-AFTRA and WGA are joining forces with hotel workers, UPS drivers, teachers and others for solidarity marches
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Behind ‘Operation Barbie Summer’: How Warner Bros. Created a $162 Million Box Office Triumph
Warner used all its resources — including those from its Discovery merger — to sell Greta Gerwig’s vision of Barbie to the world
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Twitter CEO Promises ‘X’ Rebrand Will Be ‘Powered By AI’
While light on details, Linda Yaccarino promised the new site would be a” global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities”
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‘Oppenheimer’ Draws Outrage in India Over Bhagavad Gita Reading During Sex Scene
“This is a direct assault on religious beliefs of a billion tolerant Hindus,” wrote government official Uday Mahurkar
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‘Barbie’ Is a Box Office Triumph With $155 Million Opening, ‘Oppenheimer’ Scores $80.5 Million Start
Greta Gerwig gives Warner Bros. its third best opening ever while Christopher Nolan earns his best non-‘Dark Knight’ launch
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‘Barbie’ Earns Stunning $150 Million-Plus Box Office Opening, ‘Oppenheimer’ Launches to $77 Million
Universal and Warner Bros. lead the box office to its strongest overall weekend since the release of “Avengers: Endgame”
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‘Passages’ Director Slams NC-17 Rating, Says MPA Board Is ‘Anti-Progress’
“It is a film that is very open about the place of sexual experience in our lives,” says Ira Sachs, who refuses to recut the movie for an R rating
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‘Oppenheimer’ Will Be the Biggest Test of Christopher Nolan’s Box Office Power
A three-hour film about nukes is a hard sell – unless the director of “The Dark Knight” is making it
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How ‘Sound of Freedom’ Became the Summer’s Surprise Box Office Hit
A marketing campaign targeted to conservatives puts the Jim Caviezel drama on the verge of passing “The Flash” at the domestic box office
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NBCU Responds to Heated Complaints After Construction, Pruned Trees Interfere With Picket Lines
Guilds allege that the studio has obstructed pedestrian access to its main studio gate and reduced shade for strikers to interfere with picket lines
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‘The Chosen’ Season 4 Among 39 Indie Productions Approved for SAG-AFTRA Strike Waivers
Two A24 productions, “Mother Mary” and “Death of a Unicorn,” have also been approved.
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‘Barbie’ Is Here to Break Warner Bros. Out of Its Yearlong Box Office Slump
Greta Gerwig’s wildly anticipated comedy is set to be the studio’s biggest opening in 16 months
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SAG-AFTRA Releases Strike FAQ for Social Media Influencers Ahead of Comic-Con
Actors guild instructs unionized influencers to not engage in any panels or cosplay of struck work from Hollywood studios
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Can ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Last at the Box Office Against the Power of ‘Barbenheimer’?
Paramount insiders have faith that Tom Cruise’s action spectacle will still draw tickets despite competition from “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer”
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