As a seasoned gamer of the silver screen, I must say that the news of Emma Stone and Dave McCary’s Fruit Tree production outfit securing a first-look film deal at Universal has me popping virtual corn! With their impressive track record, from the gripping thriller “I Saw the TV Glow” to the award-worthy “A Real Pain,” I can’t wait to see what they have in store next.
Starting from 2020, Emma Stone and Dave McCary’s production company has accumulated notable projects under its belt, such as the hit thriller “I Saw the TV Glow” and potential award contender “A Real Pain”. Now, they are setting up a base by securing a first-look film agreement with Universal Pictures.
Ali Herting serves as an executive at Fruit Tree, a production company co-owned by Stone and McCary. This company has supported movies featuring Oscar-winning actresses, such as Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things”, and projects from diverse filmmakers like Julio Torres, who recently directed his first feature film, “Problemista”. On the television side, Fruit Tree was involved in producing Showtime’s series “The Curse”, with both Stone and McCary serving as executive producers.
Donna Langley, NBCUniversal’s chairperson, has always been impressed by Emma’s ability as an actress to convincingly portray a variety of roles without fear. Combined with Dave’s unique comedic style and creative intuition, their collaborative efforts have produced remarkable results. We’re excited to back the innovative ideas and vision that Emma and Dave will continue to bring to projects they’ll be working on behind the scenes,” said Donna Langley.
Stone and McCary expressed their gratitude for founding Fruit Tree, a platform fueled by a love for aspiring filmmakers and daring narratives. Collaborating with Universal’s talented squad has only amplified our capabilities. We’re thrilled about Donna, Peter, and Erik’s collaboration, and we’re eager to see what the future unfolds as one team,” said Stone and McCary.
As a gamer, I’m excited to share that my next gaming adventure, “Fruit Tree,” is in the pipeline following the brilliant minds of Lanthimos and Stone, who are working on their upcoming feature film “Bugonia.” This masterpiece is under Focus Features, and I can’t wait to see it! Additionally, I’m thrilled about being part of the documentary series, “The Yogurt Shop Murders,” directed by Margaret Brown for HBO. It’s going to be an intriguing journey!
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2024-10-24 20:25