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Cast has been finalized on Canyon Del Muerto, Coerte Voorhees’ drama about America’s first female archaeologist.

Finn Jones (Dickinson), Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (The Queen’s Gambit) and Abigail Breslin (Stillwater) are joining Abigail Lawrie, who plays the lead character Ann Axtell Morris, as well as fellow cast members Tom Felton, Ewen Bremner, James Hillier, Hanako Footman, Wes Studi, Tatanka Means, and David Midthunder.

Based on Ann Morris’s book Digging in the Southwest, first published in 1933, the film tracks how she and her husband Earl Morris excavated the ancient Anasazi civilization in the American Southwest under the direction of Sylvanus Morley. Morris and Morley were thought to be inspirations for Indiana Joes.

Breslin and Jones are cast as the famous aviator couple Anne and Charles Lindbergh. Fortune-Lloyd stars as renowned French muralist Jean Charlot and love interest of the female protagonist.

First Line Films produced the pic with The Vladar Compan. Julius Elwood and John Tsosie are the film’s cultural liaisons with the Navajo Nation and are co-producing. The project has now wrapped after shooting in New Mexico and Arizona.

Source: Deadline

EXCLUSIVE: Epix and Blumhouse TV have set their next small-screen feature – The Visitor starring Finn Jones and Jessica McNamee.

The film, which is directed by Justin P. Lange from a script by Adam Mason and Simon Boyes, is the latest TV movie as part of the two companies’ deal to produce eight standalone films.

Dickinson and Awake star Jones and Battle of the Sexes and Mortal Kombat star McNamee lead the cast of the psychological horror-thriller.

After a series of tragedies including the death of his father-in-law, Robert and his wife Maia leave their home in London to move back to her childhood home. But when Robert discovers an old portrait in the attic of a man who is his spitting image, he goes down a rabbit hole to discover the identity of this mysterious doppelganger known only as the visitor. It isn’t long until he realizes – where the visitor goes, death follows.

The cast also stars Dane Rhodes (Creepshow) and Donna Biscoe (Hunger Games). Production is underway in New Orleans.

Adam Mason and Simon Boyes previously collaborated with Blumhouse Television on several episodes of Into the Dark, with McNamee also starring in the anthology series.

Executive producers are Jason Blum, Chris McCumber and Jeremy Gold for Blumhouse Television, Greg Gilreath and Adam Hendricks for Divide/Conquer, Bradley Pilz for Bradley Pilz Productions, Adam Mason & Simon Boyes, and David Viste.

Source: Deadline

‘Awake’ Screencaptures

by admin/July 02, 2021/No Comments

We have added high quality screencaps of Finn in the movie Awake (now available on Netflix), and you can check them out in our gallery (be careful: spoiler alert if you haven’t watched, obviously!)

‘AWAKE’ Trailer

by admin/May 16, 2021/No Comments

Netflix release the trailer for the next movie featuring Finn. AWAKE will be available to streming on Netflix in June 9.

Chaos ensues after a global event wipes out all electronics and takes away humankind’s ability to sleep. But Jill (Gina Rodriguez), an ex-soldier with a troubled past, may hold the key to a cure in the form of her own daughter.

To get excited for season two of Dickinson on Apple TV+, we sat down with stars Hailee Steinfeld, Ella Hunt, and Finn Jones for a hilarious round of “Who’s Most Likely To.”

The arrival of the second season of the Apple TV+ series sees Emily Dickinson follow the road to fame. Watch below:

Watch a first look on the new season of Dickinson

Dickinson, the Hailee Steinfeld-fronted half-hour comedy, has been picked up for a third season by Apple.

This comes ahead of the launch of its second season, with the first three episodes of Season 2 will launch in January 8 followed by new episodes weekly.

Watch a first look at Season 2 below:

Quibi’s present-day update of Hollywood satire Swimming With Sharks is filling out its cast.

Thomas Dekker, Finn Jones and Donald Sutherland will star with Kiernan Shipka and Diane Kruger in the series at the short-form streaming platform. The series is based on George Huang’s cult 1994 movie about a Hollywood assistant (Frank Whaley) who turns the tables on his abusive boss (Kevin Spacey).

In the new version, penned by writer and actress Kathleen Robertson (Little Bee; Beverly Hills, 90210), a young woman named Lou (Shipka) goes to work for studio head Joyce (Kruger). In a company filled with manipulators, schemers and intrigue, no one knows Lou is poised to outwit them all.

Iron Fist and Game of Thrones alum Jones plays Marty, Joyce’s vp production, who’s also a victim of chronic verbal abuse. Marty is immediately taken by Lou and gets her a job as one of Joyce’s interns. Jones, who just wrapped season two of Dickinson for Apple, is repped by CAA, Atlas Artists, Curtis Brown Group and Felker Toczek.