TV has seen a lot of crisis responders saving lives in hospitals and battling fires. In SkyMed, they’re soaring through the sky. The Canadian medical drama follows nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote northern Canada.
They experience triumphs, heartbreaks and tribulations as they face crucial circumstances in remote, provincial regions. Out in the wild, they have no other person to depend on except for one another. The gathering cast incorporates Natasha Calis, Ace Nadjiwon, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla and Aaron Ashmore.
Official Trailer of SkyMed:
Maggie:
OnHulu
The capacity to see what’s in future sounds like something that would prove to be useful while dating, yet it ends up being a complete bummer for psychic Maggie (Rebecca Rittenhouse). She has had the gift of foretelling most of her life — her classmates used to refer to her as “That is Not So Raven” — and consistently gives readings to family, friends, clients and, even random strangers on the street.
Then, Maggie meets a charming history teacher named Ben (David Del Rio) and is stunned when she sees herself in his future. Things get much more convoluted when Ben moves nearby with his secondary school darling Jessie (Chloe Bridges). Regardless of that, Maggie starts to fall to him. Presently, her capacity appears to be a curse.
Official Trailer of Maggie:
Boo, Bitch
On Netflix
This nervy powerful youngster comedy presents To All the Boys star Lana Condor back to Netflix as a “motherf*%king ghost.” High school senior Erika Vu is somewhat of a more loner’s experience on scholastics than her public activity. Her dearest companion Gia (Zoe Colletti) persuades her to show up for a major party, where she draws in the notification of attractive Jake C. (Artisan Versaw). Think Booksmart, however with a supernatural twist.
After the effective excursion, Erika chooses to set free until the end of the year — not long before she’s hit by a semi and dies. Some way or another, she’s ready to stay close by as a ghost however provided that she becomes popular in the hereafter. With newly discovered certainty, Erika sets out on a mission to accomplish popularity (and abig social media following). However, her “no f***s to give” mentality might transform her into a genuinely terrible monster: a mean girl.
Official Trailer of Boo, Bitch:
Black Bird
On Apple TV Plus
The late Ray Liotta turns in a final, masterful TV execution in this crime thriller in view of James Keene’s autobiographical novel. He’s in a supporting role as an decorated police officer whose child Jimmy (Taron Egerton) has ended up being a failure. The former high school football hero is now facing 10 years in minimum security prison.
Jimmy gets an opportunity to keep away from time in a correctional facility, however it’s a risky trick. He should enter a greatest security office for the criminally crazy and become friends with thought chronic executioner Larry Hall (Paul Walter Hauser), in a bid to get Larry to admit to his killing a series of young ladies. However, Jimmy’s opportunity could come at the steep cost of his own life. Black Bird has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it the most recent acclaimed Apple TV Plus series.
Official Trailer of Black Bird:
Moonhaven
On AMC Plus
The science fiction secret/thrill ride includes a major outfit cast including Joe Manganiello, Dominic Monaghan, Kadeem Hardison and Emma McDonald. It’s set 100 years later, when Earth has been desolated by overpopulation, a poisonous climate and battles over waning assets. The planet’s just expectation is Moonhaven, a 500 square mile lunar colony where inhabitants — with the assistance of a power AI — are racing to find solutions.
Similarly as the hotly anticipated rescue/return to Earth is to happen, the charming settlement is stunned by a homicide. A couple of investigators, a pilot, an envoy and a bodyguard are pulled into the investigation, which reveals a deeper conspiracy that could destroy humanity.
The box office for Wicked hits a significant milestone worldwide as it gets ready to surpass Godzilla x Kong and Kung Fu Panda 4.
Wicked is still doing well despite recent box office releases that have caused significant disappointment. The most recent Wizard of Oz musical was too good for the Spider-Man villain and the Tolkien adaption to compete with Kraven the Hunter and The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim in the same week. Wicked has already exceeded its $145 million budget following a record-breaking first weekend that raked in over $160 million globally.
It has achieved even more success this past weekend. Variety said that after making $359 million domestically, the musical adaption made over $524 million internationally. It is currently on track to surpass Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Kung Fu Panda 4, which brought in $547.6 million and $571.1 million, respectively. Having significantly outperformed Grease’s $188.62 million total, it is also officially the highest-grossing Broadway adaption in domestic box office history.
What the Box Office Success of Wicked Means
Musicals and animated blockbusters are regaining their position at the box office after ten years of action film supremacy. Inside Out 2 and Despicable Me 4 have taken first and third place for the entire year, while Moana 2 and Wicked are the top films this weekend. With a $1.3 billion box office total, Deadpool & Wolverine is still in second place, but it’s probably the only action film to stay in the top five globally. Dune: Part Two may lose its position when Mufasa: The Lion King is released the following week:
Title
Domestic
Worldwide
Inside Out 2
$653 million
$1.7 billion
Deadpool & Wolverine
$637 million
$1.3 billion
Despicable Me 4
$360 million
$970 million
Moana 2
$338 million
$717 million
Dune: Part Two
$282 million
$714 million
This pattern is probably due to the fact that, other from Deadpool & Wolverine, neither DC nor Marvel have released any successful films this year. With Joker: Folie à Deux, DC tried to duplicate its $1 billion triumph, but it only made $200 million globally. With the exception of Wicked, every film in the top 10 global releases for 2024 has been a sequel, creating a distinct market. Based on a Broadway musical and The Wizard of Oz, Wicked is not a completely original film, but its box office performance does demonstrate that non-sequels may be successful in theaters in today IP-driven landscape.
Todd Haynes was planning to cast Danny Ramirez and Joaquin Phoenix in a gay romance movie. However, Phoenix left the untitled production five days before Guadalajara, Mexico, filming got underway.
At the Academy Museum Gala on Saturday night in Los Angeles, Ramirez told Variety’s Marc Malkin, “It’s definitely disappointing.” “If anything,” he continued, “If anything, it just gave me more inspiration to keep driving, keep pushing, and knowing that I’m on the right path and approaching the work the right way. So that’s what I’m excited about.”
The movie, which depended on Phoenix’s casting, was in danger after it was revealed in August that he had quit the production, according to sources. Two guys in love in the 1930s who escape Los Angeles and travel to Mexico were the main subject of the NC-17-rated movie.
“It’s definitely a very complicated situation,” Ramirez stated. “The audition process was extensive, and so what I walked away with that was just the artistic validation of throwing down opposite of [Phoenix] in this chemistry read… There was a moment that I was like, ‘Oh, I’ve arrived as a performer.’”
“The most recent update is ‘hopefully.’” Ramirez said in response to a question about whether the movie is still in development with filmmaker Haynes.
Although David Schwimmer admits his “career would have taken a very different trajectory” if he had been the lead in the 1997 movie, he doesn’t regret declining Men in Black.
The actor said, “That’s not why I turned it down,” in response to a question on a recent episode of the podcast Origins With Cush Jumbo regarding whether he rejected down the successful franchise because it conflicted with his Friends filming schedule. Rather, he decided to become a feature film director.
Schwimmer said, “[It] was a brutal decision.” the actor chuckles. “I had just finished filming The Pallbearer, my first film with Gwyneth Paltrow, and there were high expectations of that, which didn’t come true (Laughs). It was kind of a bomb, but there were high expectations, and the studio, which was Miramax, wanted to lock me into a three-picture deal at a fixed price, and I said I would do that if I got to direct my first movie.”
After months of talks, the intelligence actor said that they had come to an agreement whereby he “would act in three more movies for them” in exchange for allowing him to “direct my entire theater company in the first film,” Since You’ve Been Gone from 1998. The film was told through the perspective of a doctor who was severely beaten up by a fellow graduate on graduation day, humiliating him and setting the stage for a ten-year class reunion.
“All these unknown actors but I was going to put them on the map, basically. I was going to let everyone discover the talent of this amazing company,” Schwimmer said, “We found this amazing script, and we were developing it. We started pre-production. All my best friends in the world in my theater company quit their jobs so they could be in this film over the summer, which was going to be a six-week shoot in Chicago.”
However, Schwimmer had to make a tough decision about his career because the production for his directing debut happened to coincide with the filming of Men in Black.
The Six Days Seven Nights actor recalls, “We’re in pre-production, hired the whole crew, everything’s going and that’s when I was offered Men in Black.” “It was a direct conflict with this. My summer window from Friends was four months. I had a four-month hiatus and Men in Black was going to shoot exactly when I was going to direct this film with my company. And of course, it was an amazing opportunity. However, my theater company and that relationship with all those people would probably have ended. I don’t think it would have recovered.”
Schwimmer stated that he is unsure if “he made the right choice,” but he firmly feels that in these kinds of circumstances “you have to follow your gut, you have to follow your heart.”
“Look, I’m really aware, whatever 20 years later maybe more, [Men in Black] would have made me a movie star,” he continued. “If you look at the success of that film and that franchise, my career would have taken a very different trajectory.”
In the end, Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith played the key parts in the Men in Black franchise.