Wuthering Heights
The MPA has handed out an R rating to Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights,” the film snagging the rating for ‘sexual content’. In addition, the Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi-led film’s runtime reportedly clocks in at 135 minutes.
The $80 million budget project is on track for at least a debut in the $20-25 million range, some suggesting it could potentially double that. The film is slated to open in cinemas on February 13th. [Source: World of Reel]
Mare of Easttown
Kate Winslet says that genuine movement on a second season of Brad Ingelsby‘s crime show “Mare of Easttown” didn’t begin to coalesce until late last year, but now a filming window is already being eyed even though it hasn’t been confirmed as yet.
Talking with Baz Bamigboye at Deadline, she says “I think we probably will do it, and that’s the first time I’ve felt that…[it] wouldn’t actually be this year, I reckon it would end up being 2027 to film it. There’s a strong likelihood it would film sometime in 2027.” Winslet previously said in an interview she would “only do it again if the story’s compelling enough”.
Rush Hour 4
Puck News is reporting that filming on Brett Ratner’s fourth “Rush Hour” film could begin in Spring or Summer 2026, though the project has not yet received an official green lit. The budget is expected to exceed $100 million, with filming expected to take place across several international locations, including China, Africa, and Saudi Arabia.
Mario Tennis Fever
Nintendo has premiered the trailer for its new game “Mario Tennis Fever” which launches on February 12th exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2 system.
Players can mix and match 38 playable characters, the most in series history, with 30 all-new Fever Rackets, each with different special effects. The game sports a story-driven Adventure mode, along with local co-op and online play.

