Quick News: Battle, Behemoth, Dirty, Spider-Man

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One Battle After Another
Paul Thomas Anderson’s character-driven “One Battle After Another” reportedly clocks in at a runtime of 160 minutes, the second longest film of his career behind only “Magnolia” (188 mins), according to World of Reel. No MPA rating has reportedly been handed out as yet.

Behemoth
Oscar Isaac has reportedly exited “Michael Clayton” director and “Andor” creator Tony Gilroy’s new film “Behemoth!” at Searchlight. Isaac, who likely left over scheduling commitments, would’ve played a cellist who decides to make music for movies. Shooting aims to begin in October. [Source: The Insneider]

Play Dirty
Shane Black’s new directorial effort, “Play Dirty”, will reportedly skip theatrical and will hit Amazon Prime Video on October 1st. It marks Black’s first film since 2018’s “The Predator”.

Mark Wahlberg plays Parker, a thief who gets a shot at a major heist where he must outsmart a South American dictator, the New York mob and the world’s richest man. Lakeith Stanfield, Rosa Salazar, Dermot Mulroney, Tony Shalhoub, Keegan-Michael Key, Nat Wolff, Chukwudi Iwuji and Thomas Jane co-star. [Source: The Insneider]

Spider-Man: Brand New Day
More shots of Tom Holland filming scenes for “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” have gone online with further glimpses of the mask on and off, wrinkles in the suit from movement and various surprise shapes in the back which are likely tied to the harness rig he’s on.

The further shots come as Michael Mando has teased his return as Mac Gargan/Scorpion with a photo on Instagram showing off a Scorpion tattoo on his neck.