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Among the highly anticipated films slated for 2024 release was “Wolfs”, the action-comedy that brought back the dynamic duo George Clooney and Brad Pitt on screen. Directed by Jon Watts, this production allegedly garnered success upon its debut on Apple TV+. Consequently, it wasn’t entirely unexpected when news broke about Watts, Pitt, and Clooney reuniting for a sequel. However, recent reports have surfaced that the film has been canceled. Now, the director of “Cop Car” (Jon Watts) is opening up and explaining why the movie seems to be in an inactive state of development anymore.
In 2024, as A Little Women’s Christmas graces the holiday movie lineup on November 23 for Great American Family viewers, they can look forward to a group of seasoned network actors such as Jillian Murray, Jen Lilley, and Jesse Hutch. Notably, one cast member is making their acting debut – Charlize, Jesse Hutch’s daughter, who plays Daisy in her first role on screen. During an interview with TopMob, Jen Lilley, who portrays Daisy’s mother, shared her delightful comments about the fresh talent’s performance.
The Simpsons is an iconic TV series that’s been entertaining audiences for more than 30 years. It has significantly contributed to the development of adult cartoons by providing a sharp satire of American society, with this being particularly evident in its holiday specials which humorously scrutinize aspects like commercialism and family values.
The animated series “How to Train Your Dragon” is highly acclaimed and continues to be a staple in Hollywood, with its initial 2010 fantasy film becoming a box office sensation, earning more than $494 million and receiving a nomination for the Best Animated Feature Oscar. The movie’s tremendous success in both critical and commercial terms paved the way for two highly successful sequels in 2014 and 2019, as well as various television spin-offs and short films. All these efforts have contributed to DreamWorks Animation amassing over $1.6 billion globally.