Quick News: Criterion, Extraction, Harry, Street

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The Criterion Collection
November is always a huge month for The Criterion Collection, and today they announced their lineup that will include 4K versions of Stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut” and John Hughes’ “The Breakfast Club”.

Also in the mix are Reginald Hudlin’s hip-hop comedy “House Party,” Werner Herzog’s documentary “Burden of Dreams,” Luis Buñuel’s “Él,” Howard Hughes’ “Hell’s Angels,” and a major Eclipse box set dedicated to Abbas Kiarostami’s early work. [Source: Variety]

Extraction
Former “Game of Thrones” and “The Tudors” alum Natalie Dormer has signed on to star opposite Omar Sy and Boyd Holbrook in the eight-episode TV series adaptation of “Extraction” at Netflix.

Glen Mazzara (“The Walking Dead”) is set as the showrunner, writer, and executive producer. The story follows a mercenary (Sy) who embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue hostages in Libya. Trapped between warring factions and ruthless killers, he must navigate life-or-death choices while confronting deep emotional wounds. [Source: Deadline]

Honeymoon with Harry
Amazon MGM Studios has landed the rights to the long-in-the-works dramedy film “Honeymoon with Harry” and have set Kevin Costner and Jake Gyllenhaal to star. Glenn Ficarra and John Requa are on board to direct from a script by Dan Fogelman.

Gyllenhaal will play a man who decides to go on a honeymoon with his would-be father-in-law (Costner) after his fiancée dies two days before their wedding. [Source: THR]

Street Fighter
A new Instagram story from actor Andrew Schulz, who plays Dan Hibiki in the upcoming “Street Fighter” movie, has posted a photo showing off the shadow of the actor playing Guile in the film, confirming the character’s iconic flat-top hairstyle will be included. Glimpses of his outfit can also be seen.

Cody Rhodes is rumored to be playing the role in the film which also stars Andrew Koji as Ryu, Noah Centineo as Ken, Callina Liang as Chun Li, Jason Momoa as Blanka, 50 Cent as Balrog, and Roman Reigns as Akuma.