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Jacob Hair in talks to direct Rick and Morty movie

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Adult Swim's popular series Rick and Morty is moving toward a theatrical movie from Warner Bros. Series veteran Jacob Hair is in talks to direct the film.

The Minecraft movie sequel has been titled Minecraft Movie Squared. Kirsten Dunst will play Alex in the follow-up film.

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Warner Bros.' new specialty label Clockwork is in exclusive negotiations for North American rights to Park Chan-Wook's Western film The Brigands of Rattlecreek. The project stars Matthew McConaughey, Austin Butler, Pedro Pascal and Tang Wei.

U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal have criticized the Trump administration for not initiating a national security review of Paramount Skydance's proposed $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The deal is backed by billions from Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, raising concerns about foreign influence in American media. The senators urged the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to examine potential risks.

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In a recent interview, Maggie Gyllenhaal discussed her directorial follow-up to The Lost Daughter, the $80 million-budgeted The Bride!, a revisionist take on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. She highlighted positive test screenings and collaboration with Warner Bros. amid the studio's acquisition by Paramount. The film releases in theaters on Friday.

The Department of Justice has removed Gail Slater from her position as head of the antitrust division, where she was overseeing the review of Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros. Slater, who served for 11 months, expressed sadness in her departure statement. The move has drawn criticism from Senator Elizabeth Warren, who described it as appearing corrupt.

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Warner Bros. is managing an unusual Oscar season by equally promoting two best picture frontrunners from its slate: Paul Thomas Anderson's action epic 'One Battle After Another' and Ryan Coogler's vampire drama 'Sinners.' The studio must avoid any appearance of favoritism amid high stakes and record nominations. This balancing act comes as Warner Bros. faces an uncertain future with a pending sale to Netflix.

 

 

 

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