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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‘Indiana Jones 5’ Early Tracking Predicts $60 Million Box Office Opening, Well Below ‘Crystal Skull’
“Dial of Destiny” projected for significantly lower opening than “Crystal Skull”
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Netflix Set Sony’s ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Up for a Long Box Office Run
For years, “Into the Spider-Verse” built up popularity among Marvel fans on streaming, leading to a $120.6 million opening weekend for its sequel
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DGA Wins AI Protections, Bans Live Ammo on Set in Tentative New Studio Agreement
Directors Guild members will be able to vote on ratification through June 23
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‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ Could Get Topped by ‘Spider-Verse’ at the Box Office
The franchise’s sixth film has a lot of audience overlap with the well-received animated “Spider-Man” sequel
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Taylor Mac Credits a 24-Hour Arc of Audience Energy in ’24-Decade History of Popular Music’ Trailer (Video)
The award-winning theater artist’s condensed performance streams June 27 on Max
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WGA East Cancels New York Picket Lines Due to Canadian Wildfire Smoke
The National Weather Service has issued an air quality warning to tri-state area residents
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SAG-AFTRA and Studios Have 3 Weeks to Reach a Contract – Here Are the Big Issues for Actors
Along with streaming residuals and AI rights, the costs of self-taped auditions are slated for the bargaining table
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SAG-AFTRA Members Approve Strike Authorization With 97.91% of Vote
Actors guild will begin labor contract talks on June 7 with more leverage
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Barry Reardon, Former Warner Bros. Theatrical Distribution Chief, Dies at 92
The exec worked at Warner from 1978 to 1999 and pioneered the strategy of releasing summer blockbusters in early May
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#BadApple: WGA Members Turn Their Strike Wrath Toward Apple TV+
Writers share stories of minimal pay working in minirooms on shows that don’t get greenlit — if they are even paid at all
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‘Across the Spider-Verse’ Costume Designer Shows Off Work With Donald Glover’s Surprise Cameo (Photo)
Designer Trayce Gigi Field said that she previously worked with the actor and rapper and that he was “every bit as sweet as I remembered”
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SAG-AFTRA Says Directors Guild’s Deal With Studios Doesn’t Impact Its Upcoming Contract Talks
“Our bargaining strategy has never relied upon nor been dependent on the outcome or status of any other union’s negotiations,” says national executive director
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Lauren Boebert Takes DNA Test to Prove Former Wrestler Stan Lane Is Not Her Father
“The Toby Keith song ‘Who’s Your Daddy’ hits a bit differently now,” the Colorado Republican joked
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‘Star Wars’ Cost Mark Hamill the Lead Role in ‘Amadeus,’ but He’s Glad the Director Said That ‘Right to My Face’
“Luke Skywalker is not…Mozart,” actor recalls filmmaker Milos Forman telling him
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‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Weaves a Big Box Office Web With $120.5 Million Opening
Sony’s acclaimed animated sequel is the second highest opening of 2023
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