Moonfall
Michael Pena, Carolina Bartczak, Maxim Roy and Stephen Bogaert have joined Roland Emmerich’s sci-fi epic “Moonfall” alongside Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, Charlie Plummer and Donald Sutherland.
When mysterious force knocks the Moon from its orbit around Earth, a ragtag team launches an impossible last-ditch mission into space. Pena will play a wealthy car dealer and will replace Stanley Tucci who had to exit the project. [Source: Deadline]
Devotion
Joe Jonas, Daren Kagasoff, Spencer Neville, Nick Hargrove and Thomas Sadoski will join Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell in the J.D. Dillard-directed Korean War drama “Devotion” at Sony Pictures & STXFilms. Shooting begins next month in Savannah.
Based on the best-selling book by Adam Makos, the story follows two U.S. Navy fighter pilots from different worlds pushed who fly a new design of fighter jet. Their friendship is tested when one of them is shot down behind enemy lines. [Source: THR]
The Gray Man
Alfre Woodard and Billy Bob Thornton are reportedly in talks to join Joe and Anthony Russo’s $200 million action thriller “The Gray Man” at Netflix. Shooting takes place across Los Angeles, Budapest, Thailand and France.
Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling lead the cat-and-mouse thriller following two killers dueling it out around the globe. Jessica Henwick, Wagner Moura, Ana de Armas, Julia Butters, and Dhanush co-star. [Source: What’s On Netflix]
The Latchkey Kids
Alan S. Kim (“Minari”) and Elsie Fisher (“Eighth Grade”) have joined the cast of John J. Budion’s dark comedy”Latchkey Kids” which will begin shooting this June.
Kim will play a bright nine-year-old who befriends an eccentric teenager (Fisher) who is also looking to escape a dysfunctional life and mother. The pair faces a considerable obstacle – local enforcement believes the boy might be offing his babysitters. [Source: Variety]
Dexter
Julia Jones (“The Mandalorian”), Alano Miller (“Sylvie’s Love”), Johnny Sequoyah (“Believe”) and Jack Alcott (“The Good Lord Bird”) will join Michael C. Hall and Clancy Brown in the ten-episode limited series revival of “Dexter” at Showtime.
Jones plays the Native American Chief of Police in her town in upstate New York. Sequoyah is her opinionated teen daughter, Miller her co-worker and an assistant high school wrestling coach, and Alcott a young man with whom Dexter has a meaningful encounter. Shooting begins next month in Massachusetts. [Source: Deadline]