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Enola Holmes 2
Filming has officially wrapped on the “Enola Holmes” sequel starring Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill and Helena Bonham Carter. The project is expected to hit the streaming giant sometime in 2022. [Source: Twitter]

The Sitting Duck
Oscar nominee Isabelle Huppert will re-team with her “Mama Weed” director Jean-Paul Salome on French thriller “The Sitting Duck” based on Caroline Michel-Aguirre’s novel “La Syndicaliste”. Pre-production is now underway from a script Salome co-wrote with Fadette Drouard.

Huppert plays a whistleblower who is found in her home, tied to a chair, the letter ‘A’ carved into her abdomen, and a knife handle inserted into her. Traumatized, she has no memory of the assault. But the investigation uncovers leads to her becoming a suspect. [Source: Variety]

Eileen
Anne Hathaway, Thomasin Mckenzie and Shea Whigham are set to star in “Lady Macbeth” helmer William Oldroyd’s new film “Eileen” for Searchlight. Filming is now underway in New Jersey.

Based on the 2016 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, the female-led crime drama and follows a troubled young woman who works in a boys prison outside of Boston in the 1960s. She’s soon pulled into a bizarre crime. [Source: NJ.Com]

The Adam Project
Netflix has reportedly set a March 11th release date for Shawn Levy’s “The Adam Project” starring Ryan Reynolds as Adam, a man who needs to travel back in time to face his late father (Mark Ruffalo).

Walker Scobell plays a younger version of Adam who needs to work with his older self on the mission. Jennifer Garner, Zoe Saldaña, Catherine Keener, and Alex Mallari Jr. co-star. [Source: Collider]

Occupied City
A24 and New Regency will distribute and co-finance the WW2 documentary “Occupied City” from filmmaker Steve McQueen (“Shame,” “12 Years a Slave”).

The $5 million-budgeted film will focus on the Nazi-occupied Dutch city of Amsterdam that which, per capita, was said to have had the most people hiding from those occupying forces during the war. [Source: Deadline]