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‘Yellowstone’s Hassie Harrison Joins Brandon Sklenar In ‘The Rescue’ At Paramount
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‘Yellowstone’s Hassie Harrison Joins Brandon Sklenar In ‘The Rescue’ At Paramount

  • Hassie Harrison joins Brandon Sklenar in Paramount’s The Rescue, a modern Western thriller.
  • Potsy Ponciroli will direct from a script by John Fusco, with production slated for next summer.
  • The Rescue centers on a rodeo cowboy whose skills are tested beyond the arena.
  • Harrison will next appear in Raven with Anthony Mackie and Pablo Schreiber.
  • Harrison recently returned to Yellowstone’s universe, portraying the character Laramie in Season 5.
  • The Rescue is produced by Down Home with executive producers and production partners connected to Skydance and Paramount’s ongoing collaboration.
  • Production will include Old Henry’s director Potsy Ponciroli at the helm and John Fusco writing the script.
  • The film is described as a modern Western with a rodeo setting featuring high-stakes action beyond the arena.
  • Deadline confirms Hassie Harrison's involvement and character dynamics among Sheridan's projects.
  • The project solidifies early 2026 production plans following a merger-era slate.
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Guile’s Hair Is the Star of the ‘Street Fighter’ Movie Teaser Trailer, and That’s Not a Good Thing
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Guile’s Hair Is the Star of the ‘Street Fighter’ Movie Teaser Trailer, and That’s Not a Good Thing

  • Paramount released a 45-second teaser for Street Fighter (2026) featuring Cody Rhodes as Guile during a game awards event.
  • The teaser emphasizes exact character models, including Guile’s iconic flattop hairstyle.
  • THR notes the film’s visuals may look cartoonish, aligning with arcade origins while using live-action.
  • The article compares the new film to the 1994 version and the Sonic reboot, noting lessons from audience feedback.
  • The report situates Street Fighter (2026) within Paramount’s broader strategy amid renewed interest in game-to-film adaptations.
  • The piece highlights Don Sauvage and other characters, noting visual fidelity to game designs.
  • The article places Street Fighter (2026) in context with a longer history of video-game adaptations.
  • THR concludes the teaser sets expectations for a faithful yet contemporary adaptation.
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‘Paranormal Activity’ Relaunch Lands Rising Horror Filmmaker Ian Tuason (Exclusive)
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‘Paranormal Activity’ Relaunch Lands Rising Horror Filmmaker Ian Tuason (Exclusive)

  • Ian Tuason is in final negotiations to direct the new Paranormal Activity film for Paramount.
  • The project is a reboot of the Paranormal Activity franchise produced by Blumhouse-Atomic Monster.
  • Oren Peli will also produce the reboot via Solana Films.
  • James Wan will be involved as a producer for the franchise.
  • The project is a collaboration between Paramount, Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, and co-financed by co-producer partners.
  • Tuason gained attention with Undertone, which premiered at Fantasia and won the audience award for Canadian movie.
  • Undertone's subject centers on paranormal activity and is heading to Sundance next month.
  • Tuason is repped by WME, 3 Arts Entertainment and Ziffren Brittenham.
  • The original Paranormal Activity filmgrossed $194.2 million on a $15,000 budget, fueling the franchise's profitability.
  • The project aims to revive a historically successful, low-budget horror franchise for a new generation.
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