Film Factory, Warner Bros., and Atresmedia have joined forces to back Daniel Sánchez Arévalo's upcoming Movistar Plus+ black comedy thriller, "Caza Mayor," according to Variety. Meanwhile, Nexstar's "The Hill" made a strategic move to New York to broaden its advertising relationships, as reported by Variety. Amazon MGM Studios also unveiled the final trailer for "Project Hail Mary," starring Ryan Gosling, based on Andy Weir's novel, as detailed by Ars Technica.
"Caza Mayor" represents the latest project from Movistar Plus+, following the success of films like "Sirāt" and "Sundays," which have garnered recognition at prestigious film festivals, according to Variety. The film's production is backed by Film Factory, Warner Bros., and Atresmedia.
Nexstar's "The Hill," typically focused on Washington D.C. policy and politics, shifted its focus to New York last week. Executives, including Bill Sammon, senior vice president of Washington content for The Hill and NewsNation, and Cherie Grzech, president of news and politics, met with ad agencies and potential sponsors to expand advertising relationships, according to Variety.
Amazon MGM Studios released the final trailer for "Project Hail Mary," an adaptation of Andy Weir's novel. The film, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, stars Ryan Gosling as an amnesiac scientist on a mission to save Earth. The film also features Sandra Huller, Milana Vayntrub, and a new alien character named Rocky, promising a space adventure with themes of scientific problem-solving and unexpected friendship, according to Ars Technica.
In other news, "Wuthering Heights," directed by Emerald Fennell and starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, is set to be released, according to Variety. Additionally, Vox's Eric Levitz explored the core disagreements fueling America's political divide, focusing on issues that internally divide the American left and right.
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