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The Hollywood Reporter

Sep 19 2024
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Whose Paramount Is It Anyway? • As part of a merger with Skydance Media, David Ellison may be the CEO — but his Trump-loving father, Larry, would own the controlling shares

Heat Index

Pulling Back the Curtain on Superhero Fatigue • The creators of HBO’s The Franchise mined the making of Marvel and DC movies for a biting workplace satire — and created a boss that’s suspiciously similar to Kevin Feige

TV’s Desperate Race to Rebundle Itself

Why Bumble Backed an Abortion Doc • While Hillary Clinton’s Zurawski v Texas awaits a distribution deal, the dating app is financing a pre-election theatrical rollout

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Emmy Ratings: An Uptick • After two years of all-time lows, the awards rebounded in 2024 — though they’re still well below pre-pandemic levels

With So Many Contenders, Who’ll Wear the Best New Artist Crown? • The Grammy field is crowded with bright new talent (or newish, when it comes to Sabrina Carpenter) in pop, country and rap, from Benson Boone to Shaboozey

Betty Gilpin Doesn’t Want to Be ‘Somebody’s Fantasy’ • The former GLOW star has a smart, sexy new show on Starz, Three Women, but insists she’s nothing like her character: ‘I’m more disgruntled, tired and bitchier’

THR’s Guide to New York’s Top Power Spots

THR’S HOT DATES

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Safety First: How Much Moguls Spend on Security • It’s the ultimate corporate perk, and the annual cost is picked up entirely by their companies, according to public filings

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

The Best Dressed Stars of TV’s (Second) Biggest Night • Style at 2024’s latest Emmys ceremony ran the gamut from vivid hues to the deepest jewel tones and a daring commitment to shimmering metallics. The most outstanding looks combined beautiful tailoring with minimal accessorizing and the poise to pull it all off

The Parties: Burgers, Birthday Cake and Bright Little Statues • After big hauls for Shogun, Baby Reindeer, The Bear and (surprise!) Hacks, Hollywood celebrated all over town — with a slice of well wishes for Jean Smart and the customary In-N-Out run for Richard Gadd

Emmy Nominees Night • Los Angeles, Sept. 13

Raising Our Voices • Beverly Hills, Sept. 11

Trying to Make America Funny Again • As SNL kicks off its 50th season amid the craziest presidential contest in American history, Michael Che, Colin Jost and boss Lorne Michaels discuss the game plan to skewer the powers that be, the state of cancel culture and their own succession drama

LOOKING FOR LORNE • And Chevy. And Jane … How Saturday Night director Jason Reitman and casting director John Papsidera found the talent for their film about the delirious 90 minutes before SNL’s inaugural 1975 airing

A Friend in Need • After spending a lifetime battling his demons, Matthew Perry finally seemed on the road to recovery. So how did he lose his way?

YOUNG, HOT & UNBOTHERED • Wolfs actor Austin Abrams and Industry breakout Myha’la are making a scene at all the right places in Hollywood. Now, they’re lending their casual cool to the smartest looks for Fall 2024

The Queens Gambit • Robert De Niro, developer Adam Gordon and superstar Danish architect Bjarke Ingels raised a billion dollars to build a massive vertical studio in Astoria, across the river from Manhattan. THR gets the first tour

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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Sep 19 2024

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Whose Paramount Is It Anyway? • As part of a merger with Skydance Media, David Ellison may be the CEO — but his Trump-loving father, Larry, would own the controlling shares

Heat Index

Pulling Back the Curtain on Superhero Fatigue • The creators of HBO’s The Franchise mined the making of Marvel and DC movies for a biting workplace satire — and created a boss that’s suspiciously similar to Kevin Feige

TV’s Desperate Race to Rebundle Itself

Why Bumble Backed an Abortion Doc • While Hillary Clinton’s Zurawski v Texas awaits a distribution deal, the dating app is financing a pre-election theatrical rollout

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Emmy Ratings: An Uptick • After two years of all-time lows, the awards rebounded in 2024 — though they’re still well below pre-pandemic levels

With So Many Contenders, Who’ll Wear the Best New Artist Crown? • The Grammy field is crowded with bright new talent (or newish, when it comes to Sabrina Carpenter) in pop, country and rap, from Benson Boone to Shaboozey

Betty Gilpin Doesn’t Want to Be ‘Somebody’s Fantasy’ • The former GLOW star has a smart, sexy new show on Starz, Three Women, but insists she’s nothing like her character: ‘I’m more disgruntled, tired and bitchier’

THR’s Guide to New York’s Top Power Spots

THR’S HOT DATES

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Safety First: How Much Moguls Spend on Security • It’s the ultimate corporate perk, and the annual cost is picked up entirely by their companies, according to public filings

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

The Best Dressed Stars of TV’s (Second) Biggest Night • Style at 2024’s latest Emmys ceremony ran the gamut from vivid hues to the deepest jewel tones and a daring commitment to shimmering metallics. The most outstanding looks combined beautiful tailoring with minimal accessorizing and the poise to pull it all off

The Parties: Burgers, Birthday Cake and Bright Little Statues • After big hauls for Shogun, Baby Reindeer, The Bear and (surprise!) Hacks, Hollywood celebrated all over town — with a slice of well wishes for Jean Smart and the customary In-N-Out run for Richard Gadd

Emmy Nominees Night • Los Angeles, Sept. 13

Raising Our Voices • Beverly Hills, Sept. 11

Trying to Make America Funny Again • As SNL kicks off its 50th season amid the craziest presidential contest in American history, Michael Che, Colin Jost and boss Lorne Michaels discuss the game plan to skewer the powers that be, the state of cancel culture and their own succession drama

LOOKING FOR LORNE • And Chevy. And Jane … How Saturday Night director Jason Reitman and casting director John Papsidera found the talent for their film about the delirious 90 minutes before SNL’s inaugural 1975 airing

A Friend in Need • After spending a lifetime battling his demons, Matthew Perry finally seemed on the road to recovery. So how did he lose his way?

YOUNG, HOT & UNBOTHERED • Wolfs actor Austin Abrams and Industry breakout Myha’la are making a scene at all the right places in Hollywood. Now, they’re lending their casual cool to the smartest looks for Fall 2024

The Queens Gambit • Robert De Niro, developer Adam Gordon and superstar Danish architect Bjarke Ingels raised a billion dollars to build a massive vertical studio in Astoria, across the river from Manhattan. THR gets the first tour

THE...


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