Brad Pitt's 'Heart of the Beast' release date set for September

Paramount Pictures has set a September release for the survival action movie Heart of the Beast starring Brad Pitt. David Ayer is directing the film.

Paramount Pictures has set a September release date for Brad Pitt's survival action movie Heart of the Beast. David Ayer is directing the project for the studio.

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Paramount sets September release for 'By Any Means' thriller

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Paramount Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to the crime thriller 'By Any Means,' starring Mark Wahlberg and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. Directed by Elegance Bratton, the film is scheduled for theatrical release on September 4, 2026. The announcement came ahead of CinemaCon.

Fathom Entertainment has acquired U.S. theatrical distribution rights for the French docudrama Sacred Heart. The film, directed by Steven Gunnell and Sabrina Gunnell, will receive a limited release June 9-11 and June 14 in English-dubbed and Spanish-language versions. It explores the origins of the Catholic devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

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The dark social satire Our Hero, Balthazar is expanding across theaters nationwide this week after a steady build following its Tribeca debut last year. Director Oscar Boyson drew from real events and his own indie film experiences to shape the story of a performative teen trying to stop a potential school shooter.

The F1 movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, won Best Sound at the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards in London, adding to its strong awards season after four Oscar nominations including best picture. The win highlights the film's acclaimed audio work following its $630 million box-office haul.

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