Industry Buzz: Hawke & Crowe’s ‘The Weight’ Lands Distribution, Daniels’ Next Project Takes Shape, and Streaming Updates
The film industry is abuzz with distribution deals, production timelines, and streaming release dates. Vertical Entertainment has secured the rights to “The Weight,” starring Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe, setting a theatrical release for September 18th. Simultaneously, the visionary duo behind “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, are gearing up for their next cinematic venture. Meanwhile, a wave of films are heading to both theaters and streaming platforms in the coming weeks and months.
‘The Weight’: A Prison Drama with Critical Acclaim
Padraic McKinley’s “The Weight,” which premiered at Sundance to positive reviews, offers a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of 1930s Oregon. Ethan Hawke delivers a performance as a widowed inmate, presented with a precarious opportunity by Warden Crowe – a chance at freedom through a high-stakes gold-smuggling operation. The film explores themes of desperation, morality, and the lengths individuals will go to reclaim their lives. World of Reel first reported on the acquisition.
The Daniels Chart a New Course
Following the groundbreaking success of “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are already looking ahead. The filmmaking pair plan to begin production on their next project this summer, aiming for a November 2027 release. Described as a “sci-fi, action comedy with a big heart,” the film is also being characterized as “very existential.” While details remain scarce, the anticipation surrounding their next creation is already palpable. Collider provided the initial report on the project’s timeline.
Streaming Landscape: A Comprehensive Guide to Upcoming Releases
The streaming wars continue to heat up, with a constant influx of new content hitting various platforms. Netflix is targeting an August release for David Fincher’s “The Adventures of Cliff Booth,” a film penned by Quentin Tarantino and starring Brad Pitt. On the Premium Video on Demand (PVOD) front, Sam Raimi’s “Send Help” and Sony Animation’s “Goat” are slated for release this Tuesday, March 24th, with “Pillion” and “Scream 7” potentially following on March 31st.
Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) services are also bolstering their libraries. Justin Lin’s “Last Days” is currently available on Prime Video, while “Primate” will debut on Paramount+ on March 25th. Netflix subscribers can look forward to “Clika” and “28 Days Later: The Bone Temple” on March 31st, followed by “The Housemaid” on Starz April 1st. HBO Max and Hulu will add “Marty Supreme” and “No Other Choice” respectively on April 24th. WhenToStream provides a detailed weekly tracking report.
Greengrass to Helm Action Thriller ‘Test Drive’
Paul Greengrass, renowned for his work on the “Bourne” series and “Captain Phillips,” is set to direct “Test Drive” for 20th Century Studios. The thriller, based on an original spec script by Matt Venne, promises a high-concept action experience. Safehouse Pictures is backing the project, signaling a commitment to delivering a gripping and visually dynamic film. Deadline broke the news of the project.
What impact will the evolving streaming landscape have on theatrical releases? And how will the success of independent films like “The Weight” shape the future of distribution?
Frequently Asked Questions About Upcoming Film Releases
What is the release date for “The Weight”?
“The Weight,” starring Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe, is scheduled for a wide theatrical release on September 18th.
When can we expect the next film from The Daniels?
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are aiming for a November 2027 release for their next project, a sci-fi action comedy.
Where will David Fincher’s “The Adventures of Cliff Booth” be streaming?
“The Adventures of Cliff Booth” is expected to be available on Netflix in August.
What kind of film is Paul Greengrass directing next?
Paul Greengrass is directing “Test Drive,” a high-concept action thriller for 20th Century Studios.
Are there any horror films coming to streaming soon?
Yes, “Scream 7” is rumored to arrive on PVOD on March 31st, and “28 Days Later: The Bone Temple” will be available on Netflix on March 31st.
What streaming services have new content arriving in April?
Starz will have “The Housemaid” on April 1st, HBO Max will have “Marty Supreme” and Hulu will have “No Other Choice” both on April 24th.
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