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🎬 Film Mogul Signs with Netflix ✍️
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Tyler Perry's Netflix Multi-Year Film Deal ✍️
More Delays … ⏳
Queue App Partners with Lionsgate 📱
Ritchie's New Action Movie 🇪🇸
Daily US Box Office: October 22, 2023 💸
Tyler Perry's Netflix Multi-Year Film Deal ✍️
Tyler Perry, the filmmaker and media mogul, has just signed a new deal with Netflix.
This multi-year first-look agreement means that Perry will be writing, directing, and producing exclusive feature films for the streaming giant.
This comes on the heels of Perry's partnership with Amazon Studios last year, where he agreed to create four features for Prime Video.
Perry has already delivered hits for Netflix with films like "A Jazzman's Blues," "A Madea Homecoming," and "A Fall from Grace."
In addition to his film projects, Perry's own life story will soon hit the big screen in the form of "Maxine's Baby: The Tyler Perry Story," a documentary that will premiere at AFI Fest.
With this new deal, Perry's influence in the entertainment industry continues to grow.
What's coming? 🤔
Suitable Flesh (2023) A psychiatrist becomes obsessed with one of her young clients with a background in the supernatural. When? October 27th, 2023 Where to watch? Limited Release |
More Delays … ⏳

Movie delays are becoming all too common due to the ongoing actors' strike, which is causing a ripple effect in the industry.
The highly anticipated Deadpool 3, set for May 3, is now in limbo because it's only halfway through filming. Disney and Marvel are considering alternatives, like “Captain America: Brave New World.”
But that's not all; it's not just Deadpool 3 facing delays. Tom Cruise's next Mission: Impossible movie has been pushed to May 2025 from its original 2024 release due to the strike disrupting production and promotional plans.
Hollywood is bracing for more postponements as the strike continues, and this uncertainty is reshaping film release schedules.
In the ever-changing landscape of film distribution, delays are the new normal, impacting both major studios and big productions. It's a tough time for the industry, and it's unclear when things will return to normal.
Birthdays on October 24th 🎂
Queue App Partners with Lionsgate 📱
Queue, a popular movie and TV show tracking app with a million downloads over the past year, is teaming up with Lionsgate for a cool promotion linked to the upcoming "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes."
What makes this app stand out is that it's backed by renowned filmmakers Todd Lieberman (you might know him from "The Fighter") and David Gordon Green (the director behind "Halloween").
As part of this exciting partnership, two lucky Hunger Games fans in the U.S. will get a chance to attend a red carpet fan screening of the movie. Starting November 1, if you're a Queue user and you buy a ticket to see the new Hunger Games film, you can snag a second ticket for free through the app.
Queue is known for its nifty features like "Copy and Paste," which lets you import your watchlist from different sources and easily find where to stream, watch trailers, and read reviews.
Lionsgate is excited to connect with Queue's passionate moviegoers and Hunger Games enthusiasts, offering a dynamic space to celebrate their shared love for the franchise.
Movies Released on October 24th 🎞️
Ritchie's New Action Movie 🇪🇸
Lionsgate has grabbed the U.S. rights for Guy Ritchie's latest action film, still untitled, which is currently filming in Spain.
It's a star-studded project, featuring Jake Gyllenhaal, Henry Cavill, and Eiza González. While plot details are under wraps, it's said to have a bit of "The Expendables" vibe.
Joining the cast are Spanish actor Carlos Bardem and Fisher Stevens.
Lionsgate, known for its active role in the industry, is excited about this collaboration.
The film's potential is solid, considering the previous partnership between Ritchie and Lionsgate for "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare."
Black Bear, the producer, also has a compelling slate for the American Film Market, featuring various exciting projects.
New Trailer / Squid Game: The Challenge ▶️
Still of the Day ⏸️
Director: Matt Ross
Director of Photography: Stéphane Fontaine
Duration: 1h 58min
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Camera: Arri Alexa
Lenses: Leica Summicron-C and Summilux-C Lenses