Tag: Entertainment-Variety

  • Meta’s Instagram Agrees to Add Disclaimer to Use of PG-13 in Describing Teen Accounts After Movie Studios Threw Legal Flag

    Meta’s Instagram Agrees to Add Disclaimer to Use of PG-13 in Describing Teen Accounts After Movie Studios Threw Legal Flag

    Instagram will continue to use the movie industry’s PG-13 rating in referring to its parent-controlled Teen Accounts — but it’s going to add a disclaimer explaining that “There are lots of differences between social media and movies.”

    The Motion Picture Association and Meta Platforms have reached a resolution relating to Meta’s use of the MPA’s trademarked PG-13 film rating in connection with Instagram Teen Accounts.

    As part of the resolution, Meta agreed to “substantially reduce” its references to the MPA’s “PG-13” trademark when describing Teen Accounts.

    Meta also agreed to include a disclaimer that will read like this: “There are lots of differences between social media and movies. We didn’t work with the MPA when updating our content settings, and they’re not rating any content on Instagram, and they’re not endorsing or approving our content settings in any way. Rather, we drew inspiration from the MPA’s public guidelines, which are already familiar to parents. Our content moderation systems are not the same as a movie ratings board, so the experience may not be exactly the same.” A shorter disclaimer will be used where space is limited, according to the MPA.

    The terms of the agreement take effect April 15.

    “Today’s agreement clearly distinguishes the MPA’s film ratings from Instagram’s Teen Account content moderation tools,” Charles Rivkin, chairman and CEO of the MPA, said in a statement. “While we welcome efforts to protect kids from content that may not be appropriate for them, this agreement helps ensure that parents do not conflate the two systems – which operate in very different contexts. The MPA is proud of the trust we have built with parents for nearly sixty years with our film rating system, and we will continue to do everything we can to protect that trust.”

    A Meta rep said in a statement said the company was “pleased to have reached an agreement with the MPA.”

    “By taking inspiration from a framework families know, our goal was to help parents better understand our teen content policies. We rigorously reviewed those policies against 13+ movie ratings criteria and parent feedback, updated them, and applied them to Teen Accounts by default. While that’s not changing, we’ve taken the MPA’s feedback on how we talk about that work. We’ll keep working to support parents and provide age-appropriate experiences for teens.”

    For nearly 60 years, the MPA’s Classification and Rating Administration’s (CARA) voluntary film rating system has helped American parents make informed decisions about what movies their children can watch. The Ratings Board is comprised of parents who must have a child between the ages of five and 15 when they first join, and they can serve up to seven years or until their youngest child turns 21. The Board watches every movie in its entirety and assigns it a rating and descriptor that aligns with the views of the majority of American parents – and filmmakers can appeal decisions if they disagree. Over 90% of parents say CARA’s film ratings help them make better viewing choices for their families.

  • Variety Lands Two 2026 Webby Awards Nominations

    Variety Lands Two 2026 Webby Awards Nominations

    The nominees for the 30th Annual Webby Awards have been announced — and Variety has received two nominations from the awards program honoring the best of the internet.

    Winners of the 2026 Webby Awards will be announced Tuesday, April 21, at a ceremony hosted by stand-up comedian and “The Daily Show” correspondent Josh Johnson on Monday, May 11, in New York City. Fans can watch special moments and the trademark 5-Word Speeches from the ceremony on the Webby Awards’ Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, X (Twitter) and Facebook accounts.

    All nominees are eligible to win the year’s two top awards: The Webby Award, selected by the Academy, and the fan-voted Webby People’s Voice Award. You can find a complete list of nominees and vote for the People’s Voice Awards (open through April 16 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time) at vote.webbyawards.com.

    Variety was nominated for “Does Jennie Know Her Lyrics From Her Biggest Songs?”, featuring the singer of K-pop group Blackpink, in the Music, General Video & Film; and “‘Hacks’ Cast Explain Viral Boofing Scene & The Inspiration For Dance Mom” in the Comedy, General Video & Film category.

    This year, the Webby Awards received more than 13,000 entries from over 70 countries, with fewer than 17% of submissions named nominees. The organizations with the most nods are Google (46), PBS (29), Apple (23), Disney (23), NBCUniversal (22) and Netflix (22).

    Celebs and public figures picking up 2026 Webby Awards nominations include: Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, LeBron James, MrBeast, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Kylie Kelce, Katseye, Jimmy Kimmel, Timothée Chalamet, Rosalía, Amy Poehler, Dwayne Johnson, Keith Lee, Reese Witherspoon, Justin Bieber, Stephen Colbert, Sydney Sweeney, Lisa, Carmelo Anthony, Trixie Mattel, Pedro Pascal, Colin & Samir, Jason and Travis Kelce, and Cardi B.

    The Webbys span eight major media types: Websites & Mobile Sites; Video & Film; Advertising, Media & PR; Podcasts; Social & Games; Apps, Software & Immersive; Creators; and AI (new in 2026). OpenAI’s Sora 2 is nominated in the Creative Tools, AI Experiences & Applications category; OpenAI just announced last week that it is shutting down the Sora app.

    This year, the Webby Awards expanded its Creator honors to include a suite of honors for Creator Business, which “recognizes creators who are building brands, businesses and communities that shape today’s digital landscape.”

    “The Webby Awards’ 30-year legacy reflects how the Internet continues to expand how we create, connect and express ourselves,” said Jesse Feister, Webby Media Group executive director. “Each wave of technology reshapes our lives and the standards of what great work looks like online. From the birth of eBay to the rise of TikTok, the Webbys have defined excellence in those moments. This year, by recognizing new frontiers in AI and creators, we’re continuing to champion the kinds of creativity that challenge our conventions.”

    The Webby Awards nominees are selected by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS). Members include: Joanne Jang (GM, OpenAI Labs), Tekedra Mawakana (co-CEO, Waymo), Walton Goggins (actor and filmmaker), Kim Larson (global managing director & head of creators, YouTube), Bob Carrigan (CEO, Audible), Kinney Edwards (global head of creative lab, TikTok), Manuel “Manolo” Arroyo (EVP & global chief marketing officer, the Coca-Cola Co.), Alex Schultz (VP, analytics & chief marketing officer, Meta), Tiffany Rolfe (chair & global chief creative officer, R/GA), Todd Kaplan (chief marketing officer, Kraft Heinz), Paris Hilton, Garry Tan (president & CEO, Y Combinator), Tyler Bahl (chief marketing officer, Activision), and Paula Kerger (president & CEO, PBS).

    KPMG provides vote tabulation consulting for the Webbys.

    30th Annual Webby Awards Nominee Highlights

    Music, General Video & Film (Video & Film)

    • ABC News Studios – Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – The Untold Story
    • Chance the Rapper – Ride | The Booth
    • Park Sessions – Outside Inc.
    • Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco – I Said I Love You First… (Short Film) – Vevo
    • Does JENNIE Know Her Lyrics From Her Biggest Songs? – Variety

    Comedy, General Video & Film (Video & Film)

    • The Rabbit Hole with Jimmy Kimmel
    • The Lying Game – Channel 4
    • Ali Siddiq: Rugged – ICM
    • D.E. Eye Exam – The New Yorker: Shouts & Murmurs
    • Hacks’ Cast Explain Viral Boofing Scene & The Inspiration For Dance Mom – Variety

    Entertainment, General Social (Social)

    • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
    • Bravo TV Social Media – Deep Focus Agency
    • The Muppets 70th Anniversary Celebration – Disney
    • Heated Rivalry Social – Bell Media
    • Sony Instagram account

    Best Use of Earned Media, Media Campaigns (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • The Death of Duo – Duolingo
    • Panera Croissant Clutch – 72andSunny
    • Steph Curry Shoots the Moon – Known
    • Bet on Kendall – OBB Media & Fanatics Studios
    • e.l.f. x Sailing with Phoenix – e.l.f. Beauty

    Politics & Advocacy, Branded Content (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • Zohran for NYC (New York City Mayoral Primary) – Melted Solids
    • The Final Exam – BBDO Chicago
    • NYC Votes x Mad Realities – Hollywood IQ
    • Gavin Newsom: @GavinNewsom – LaMont Digital
    • Poder Latinx North Carolina – Desconsiderados – Mundial Media

    Brand Strategy, Advertising Campaigns (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • YouTube Rickrolls the Internet for 20th Birthday Celebration – We Are Social North America
    • Mammut – Give mountainwear the life it deserves – DEPT
    • Adolescent Content x Ipsy: I Play Beauty
    • The Swedish Prescription – Weber Shandwick
    • Food Deserves Pepsi – BBDO New York

    Corporate Social Responsibility Campaign, Advertising Campaigns (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • LinkedIn – The Mom B.A. – R/GA
    • Nat Geo x Costa Sunglasses – Disney CreativeWorks
    • The Mind Set – Amazon Ads Brand Innovation Lab
    • Sorry – Droga5 London
    • How Ya Travellin’? – Keep Left

    Best Partnership or Collaboration, Advertising Campaigns (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • Kyle F*cking Connor – Courage
    • What’s Next? with LeBron James – Amazon
    • Bet on Kendall – OBB Media & Fanatics Studios
    • Stranger Things Season 5 Campaign – Game Seven
    • Absolut Tabasco – Wieden+Kennedy London

    Video Ad Longform, Individual (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • The Unanswered Children – Accenture Song Brand Denmark A/S
    • Facebook “Secret Santa” – Droga5, part of Accenture Song
    • Human Grade (Taxider My Family) – Good Behavior
    • Imagine That, Frankenstein – Park Pictures
    • A Spicy But Not Too Spicy Plumber, Björn Rühmann – Smuggler

    Game or Application, Individual (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • The Final Exam – BBDO Chicago
    • The Roblox Unbox – Serviceplan Germany
    • One Battle After Another: The Revolution – Sawhorse Productions
    • KFC 11 Secrets – m ss ng p eces
    • The World’s Hardest Captcha – Loop

    Belonging & Inclusion, Branded Content (Advertising, Media & PR)

    • Defy the Storm – Vladimir Jones
    • Re:framing Mentorship – SixDegrees.org
    • HBO Max Pride 2025: Trixie Mattel Gay HBO Max Song
    • Face the Difference – BDG
    • How to Raise Adults – SHE Media

    Creative Tools, AI Experiences & Applications (AI)

    • Flow – Google
    • Sora 2 – OpenAI
    • Stitch by Google – Google
    • Suno – The Untold
    • ElevenLabs Creative Platform – ElevenLabs

    Best AI Agent, AI Features & Innovation (AI)

    • Opal – Google
    • G42.ai – R/GA
    • Google’s Agentic Checkout – “Buy for me” with Price tracking
    • Deductive AI – Method Communications
    • You.com’s ARI: the most intelligent, accurate deep research agent – Six Eastern

    Best Product or Service, AI Features & Innovation (AI)

    • Claude Code – Anthropic
    • Particle – Particle
    • Flow by Google – Google
    • Google NotebookLM – Google
    • AI Arbitrator – American Arbitration Association

    Best Use of AI Voice & Conversational Interface, AI Features & Innovation (AI)

    • ElevenLabs Agents Platform – ElevenLabs
    • Krisp.ai
    • VoiceAI by EliseAI
    • T-Mobile’s AI Assistant
    • Project Jade – a Peridot embodied AI experience – Niantic Spatial

    Best Creator-to-Creator Collaboration, Creator Excellence (Creators)

    • Try Guys Try Ghost Hunting – The Try Guys
    • Ask It Anyway – Uncommon
    • Dancing Weatherman X Cortis collab – Social Simpatico
    • Quest for the Impossible – Portal A
    • Veritasium, featuring Tom Brady: The biggest misconception in football – Electrify Video Partners

    Best Prank, Stunt or Activation, Creator Excellence (Creators)

    • Cardi B – “Am I the Drama?’ Album Content – 300/AMG
    • J.C. Carter – Kensington Grey
    • Delivery Man Falls for Grandma’s Prank – Getti Show
    • Back to the Future Garden Railroad – Bungalow Heaven Railroad
    • Nick Pro – Viral Nation

    Creator/Influencer Partnership or Collaboration – Brand, Creator Business (Creators)

    • Toast x Keith Lee “It’s the Little Things” – neuemotion
    • Planet Fitness – New Year’s Eve – Movers+Shakers
    • Booking.com – This Guy Books – We Are Social Amsterdam
    • Full Bush Summer – The Martin Agency
    • W Presents: The Retreat – Marriott

    Multi-Creator Campaign, Creator Business (Creators)

    • InStyle’s “The Intern” Series – People Inc.
    • The Community Wears Gap – Buttermilk
    • Where Are You Going? – Uncommon
    • Alexis Williams and Aidan Kohn-Murphy — @Creators4Zohran
    • LIV Golf’s The Duels – Oust

    Best Community Engagement, Creator Excellence (Creators)

    • The @MeetCutesNYC Universe – Palette Media
    • Justin Bieber Livestream on Twitch – StagePilot
    • Shop Cats – Hollywood IQ
    • Astronaut Mom Takes on the TSA – and Wins – TheSpaceGal Company
    • The Nursery Nurse: Ofsted Storyline – We Create Popular

    Sports, General Creator (Creators)

    • Rabid Fans
    • Katie Feeney – Snapchat
    • The Trauma Behind the KO. Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua – Dynamo Health
    • Coach RAC
    • Boardroom

    Best Longform Video, Creator Excellence (Creators)

    • What does Palantir actually do? – Morning Brew
    • Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Surprises Apalachee High School Football Team, Attends First Home Game – Seven Bucks Marketing
    • Flying the U-2 Spy Plane 70,000 Feet to the Edge of Space – SE Media
    • Can I Turn MrBeast Into A MasterChef? – Nick DiGiovanni
    • Veritasium – Electrify Video Partners

    Fitness, Health & Wellness, General Creator (Creators)

    • Joel Bervell – The ‘Medical Mythbuster’ – Kensington Grey
    • Chloe Ting
    • I Shaved My Vag For This – Katie Thompson & Soul People Productions
    • Rena Malik, MD – Rena Malik, MD
    • growwithjo

    Podcast, General Creator (Creators)

    • Steven Bartlett
    • One Nightstand – Bustle
    • Silver Linings with The Old Gays – iHeartMedia
    • Jay Shetty – On Purpose
    • Jake Shane – Pass That Puss

    Art, Culture & Music, General Creator (Creators)

    • Alex Warren – Odd Projects
    • Arianna Cabrera – Whalar Group
    • CG5 Music
    • Thoughts Become Things – SJD World
    • Audrey Chou.Studio

    Most Viral, Creator Excellence (Creators)

    • Cardi B – “Am I the Drama?’ Album Content – 300/AMG
    • Vanessa Van Edwards | Science of People Viral Teachings – Science of People
    • Motherhood, From the Very First Steps – Fluffy Feather Farm
    • Cheryl Porter – Cheryl Porter Vocal Method
    • Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Competition – Pufferfish Studio

    Best Duo or Group, Creator Excellence (Creators)

    • Colin & Samir
    • Smosh
    • The Siu Siblings (RJ, Jalin & Kina): Dynamic Comedy & Sibling Content Creators – Whalar Group
    • Trixie & Katya – Producer Entertainment Group
    • Rhett & Link – Mythical

    Best Series: Longform, Creator Excellence (Creators)

    • AntsCanada
    • Track Star
    • Exploring All 350 NYC Neighborhoods as a Native New Yorker
    • Hank Green – Ask Hank Anything – Complexly
    • Soirée School – To Be Hosted

    Best Community Experience, Games Excellence (Games)

    • Pokémon GO
    • Overwatch 2: Spotlight Community Management & War Room – Mutiny
    • Phasmophobia – Swipe Right
    • Hello Kitty Island Adventure
    • Warframe – Digital Extremes

    Kids & Family, Games General (Games)

    • Lego Party!
    • Planet Pigeon – PBS Nature / The WNET Group
    • Hello Kitty Island Adventure
    • Mission US: Spirit of a Nation – The WNET Group
    • Lego Voyagers

    Best Music/Sound Design, Games Excellence (Games)

    • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
    • The Outer Worlds 2 – Obsidian Entertainment
    • Battlefield 6
    • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach – Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
    • Split Fiction

    Scripted (Fiction), Shows (Podcasts)

    • DC High Volume: Batman – Realm
    • Red For Revolution
    • The Big Fix: A Jack Bergin Mystery – Audible
    • Calm Sleep Stories
    • Buzz: The Man & The Moon – iHeartMedia

    Best Partnership or Collaboration, Features (Podcasts)

    • The Rest Is History: The Complete History of The Beatles with Tom Holland and Conan O’Brien – Goalhanger
    • Bowen Yang/Matt Rogers X Sesame Street X NBC Olympics Crossover Event – iHeartPodcasts
    • Not Gonna Lie, with Kylie Kelce “My Disney Spectacular” from Walt Disney World, Episode 43 – Disney Experiences
    • The Story of Woman in Kenya, with Orchid Project – The Story of Woman
    • Downton Abbey: The Official Podcast – Treefort Media

    Best Host, Features (Podcasts)

    • Good Hang with Amy Poehler
    • Next Question with Katie Couric – Katie Couric Media
    • The Mel Robbins Podcast – SiriusXM
    • Baby, This is Keke Palmer – Wondery
    • Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky – Wondery

    Lifestyle, Shows (Podcasts)

    • We Can Do Hard Things – Silver Tribe Media
    • Coffee Convos Podcast – Killr Network
    • Food Network Obsessed
    • Bookmarked by Reese’s Book Club – iHeartMedia
    • Nice Talk with Nikki Ogunnaike – Future PLC

    Sports, Shows (Podcasts)

    • Pablo Torre Finds Out – Meadowlark Media
    • All The Smoke – All The Smoke Productions
    • New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce – Wondery
    • Bussin’ With The Boys – Hirsch Leatherwood
    • 7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony

    Interview or Talk Show – News, Business & Society, Shows (Podcasts)

    • On with Kara Swisher – Vox Media
    • The Assignment with Audie Cornish – CNN
    • My First Million – HubSpot
    • The Diary of a CEO With Steven Bartlett
    • Not Another CEO Podcast – Ringmaster B2B Podcasting

    Interview or Talk Show – Entertainment & Culture, Shows (Podcasts)

    • Thanks Dad with Ego Nwodim
    • All There Is with Anderson Cooper – CNN
    • Office Ladies – Audacy
    • Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard – Wondery
    • Baby, This is Keke Palmer – Wondery

    Best Co-Hosts, Features (Podcasts)

    • SmartLess – SiriusXM
    • Sibling Rivalry – Studio71
    • The Pivot Podcast
    • New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce – Wondery
    • The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast – Rabbit Grin Productions

    Best Video Podcast Host, Features (Podcasts)

    • The Don Lemon Show – Lemon Media Network
    • Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley – We Are Social North America
    • This Is Gavin Newsom
    • In the Test Kitchen – America’s Test Kitchen
    • Take Your Shoes Off – TYSO Productions

    Best Live Podcast Recording, Features (Podcasts)

    • On Purpose with Jay Shetty
    • Eva Guzman: You Are Enough | Women, Ambition, & Reinvention in Law – MMO Media
    • Surface Level Live
    • Crime Junkie Live on Tour – Audiochuck
    • The Magic of Mushrooms with Kacey Musgraves and Paul Stamets – Sing For Science

    Featured Guest, Individual Episode (Podcasts)

    • Michelle Obama Reveals All: Life-Changing Lessons on Fear, Faith & Hope – The Jamie Kern Lima Show – The Jamie Kern Lima Show
    • Aspire with Emma Grede – Audacy
    • Skip Intro – Netflix
    • One Song – Hartbeat
    • Mark Ruffalo Says ‘Boycott, Divest, Sanction, and Prosecute’ Israel – Zeteo

    Events & Live Streams, Social Video Short Form (Social)

    • Justin Bieber Livestream on Twitch – StagePilot
    • NFL on YouTube: The São Paulo Game – We Are Social North America
    • Opposites Attack – Wieden+Kennedy
    • Shot on iPhone – Dua Lipa – TBWA Media Arts Lab
    • Northeastern University Commencement 2025 Event Coverage

    Celebrity/Fan, General Social (Social)

    • Jennifer Garner (& Pretend Cooking Show series)
    • Backstreet Boys – Millennium 2.0 Residency Sphere + Germany Residency Marketing – Crowd Surf
    • Ron Funches – Block Party
    • Jimmy Kimmel social
    • This Month On Social – The Kelly Clarkson Show

    Food & Drink, General Social (Social)

    • Mythical Kitchen – Mythical
    • Can 8 Cultures Make One Sandwich? | Sandwich Club Jackson Heights – TheFull-Half
    • Chili’s | Triple Dipper Virality
    • Food Network social
    • Get Cookin’ – People Inc.

    Television & Film, General Social (Social)

    • Jimmy Kimmel Live social
    • South Park social – Comedy Central
    • Heated Rivalry social – Bell Media
    • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert social
    • A Minecraft Movie theatrical social campaign – Warner Bros.

    Television & Film, Social Campaigns (Social)

    • Stranger Things: One Last Rewatch – Netflix
    • The Righteous Gemstones – Season 4 Social Campaign – BOND Creative
    • Toy Story’s 30th Anniversary – The Walt Disney Company
    • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Social Campaign – Part 4
    • Weapons theatrical social campaign – Warner Bros.

    Arts, Culture & Lifestyle, Social Campaigns (Social)

    • Yahoo – The Touch Grass Keyboard – Conscious Minds
    • Google x Wicked For Good: The Magic of Choice
    • The Beatles Anthology 2025 – Versus Creative
    • Loctite’s Museum of Second Chances – Kill Boring Dead
    • Taylor Swift’s Fate of Ophelia on YouTube – We Are Social North America

    Best Partnership or Collaboration, Social Features (Social)

    • Tracking Bad Bunny – DDB Latina Puerto Rico
    • Disney x F1 at Las Vegas Grand Prix – Disney
    • The Masked Singer | Where Partnerships Take Center Stage – Fox Entertainment
    • Sesame Street Comes to Netflix – Netflix
    • Superman + Spotify Collaboration (Superman Official Playlist) – Warner Bros.

    Best Community or Fan Engagement – Media/Entertainment, Social Features (Social)

    • Tracking Bad Bunny – DDB Latina Puerto Rico
    • Heated Rivalry: Hudson Williams vs. Connor Storrie – Razorfish
    • When Fandom Leads: Law & Order: SVU on TikTok – NBC Entertainment
    • Kellyoke Request – The Kelly Clarkson Show
    • Sinners Juke Joint – Warner Bros.

    Events & Livestreams, Social Campaigns (Social)

    • Lady Gaga Monster Press Conference – Spotify
    • Butter Baby and LV8’s Strategic Content Rollout for LA Pop-Up – LV8
    • 7-ELEVEn × Hot Wheels, The First Official 7-ELEVEn Car Meet – Dentsu Creative US
    • Edition Hotels x Met Gala – Marriott
    • It’s Britney, Twitch – Legacy Recordings

    Music & Performance, Social Video Short Form (Social)

    • Step to the Mike – Fallen Media
    • Someday – TBWA Media Arts Lab
    • Nat Geo x Fred Again – National Geographic
    • Benson Boone – Coachella Performance with Brian May – Warner Records
    • GiaNina’s Dance that started the JLo ‘on the floor’ trend

    Business, General Video & Film (Video & Film)

    • I’m Building an Algorithm That Doesn’t Rot Your Brain – Patreon
    • CNN goes inside the shipping industry to follow the journey of made-in-China goods – CNN
    • Explainomics | I tried to live a tariff-free life. Here’s how it went. – Dow Jones
    • A bold idea to rebuild the working class – TED Conferences
    • You Need to Be Bored. Here’s Why. – Harvard Business Review

    Music, Branded Entertainment (Video & Film)

    • Adidas | Oasis – Johannes Leonardo
    • Severance S2 – Music to Refine to – Apple TV
    • Find Your Friends – Apple
    • All Nighter Amazon Music 2025 Holiday Brand Campaign – Amazon Music
    • Spotify Jorja Smith – Hoff Studios

    Entertainment & Music, Series & Channels (Video & Film)

    • NPR Music Tiny Desk Concerts – NPR
    • LADbible Entertainment
    • Mixtape – Digging the Greats
    • Stagebound – Great Performances
    • Coal Drops Sessions – Mercury Studios

    Long Form, Branded Entertainment (Video & Film)

    • The Appraisal with Pauline Chalamet – Fujifilm North America
    • Stranger Things in Search – Google
    • MrBeast Lab – Moose Toys
    • FruitHead – General Mills
    • The Terry Crews School of Acting for Athletes – Mother

    Short Form, Branded Entertainment (Video & Film)

    • Timothée Chalamet for Cash App
    • Five Star Theater Starring Benedict Cumberbatch – Amazon
    • A Critter Carol – TBWA Media Arts Lab
    • W Presents: The Retreat – Marriott
    • Mercedes Benz FYI Radio – Clash of The Artistic Minds

    Music Video, General Video & Film (Video & Film)

    • Kendrick Lamar & SZA – Luther – Fela
    • Sabrina Carpenter – Tears – Modern Post
    • Rosalia – Berghain – Canada
    • Young – Little Simz – Freenjoy
    • Claude – C’est La Vie – 10-Oct

    Entertainment, General Desktop & Mobile Sites (Websites & Mobile Sites)

    • Dropbox.com/McLarenF1 Partnership Website – Dropbox
    • The Hollywood Reporter
    • Ludeo – Kue Studio
    • Foundation Theatres – Chook
    • Emmys – Television Academy

    Best Mobile Visual Design – Aesthetic, Mobile Features & Design (Websites & Mobile Sites)

    • Dunes & Stars – Brand Experience – Ryze Agency UK
    • Up – Woolly Mammoth
    • 2025 Metro Rewind – White64
    • Lady Gaga – A Digital Home for a Pop Icon – Morningview
    • eero – Idol
  • ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Season 2 Sets Release Date

    ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Season 2 Sets Release Date

    Netflix has released a behind-the-scenes featurette for “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Season 2, adapted from the popular Nickelodeon cartoon. It will drop on June 25.

    After the show premiered in 2024, Netflix renewed the live-action series for two more seasons. It will conclude with Season 3, just like the original show did. Seasons 2 and 3 were made back-to-back, with Season 2 finishing production in May 2025 and the final season beginning production shortly after.

    The cast includes Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kiawentiio as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sokka, Dallas Liu as Prince Zuko, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh, Elizabeth Yu as Princess Azula and Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai. Season 2 will introduce the blind earthbender Toph, played by Maya Cech. The show follows the airbender Aang, who can control air, water, earth and fire, as the Avatar. After mastering waterbending in Season 1, Aang will turn to earthbending in Season 2, while evading the evil Fire Nation and Prince Zuko.

    Albert Kim, who developed the series and served as showrunner on Season 1, stepped down in April, with Christine Boylan and Jabbar Raisani set to lead the show as executive producers going forward. Kim remains an executive producer. Along with Kim, Boylan, Raisani, Dan Lin and Lindsey Liberatore executive produce on behalf of Rideback, with Michael Goi also executive producing. Goi directed the first two episodes of the series, while Raisiani directed episodes three and four. Roseanne Liang directed episodes five and six, with Jet Wilkinson directing the final two episodes of Season 1.

    Check out a behind-the-scenes look at “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Season 2 below.

  • Taylor Swift Releases ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video Featuring Clips of the Screen Icon

    Taylor Swift Releases ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video Featuring Clips of the Screen Icon

    Taylor Swift released a music video for “Elizabeth Taylor” Tuesday morning, putting visuals to her salute to one of the most recognizable and vibrant screen stars of the 20th century.

    In contrast to high-concept productions like her recent video for “Opalite,” Swift has not cast herself in the video for “Elizabeth Taylor,” but rather has assembled a clip job featuring a supercut of scenes from the late actress’ movies, along with bits of newsreel footage of Taylor seen in the public eye in real life. The clips include shots from films including “Cleopatra,” “Father of the Bride,” “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” “A Place in the Sun,” “Giant,” “Suddenly, Last Summer,” “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” “Julia Misbehaves” and even the late ’60s cult favorite “Boom!”

    For now, the music video is only available on Apple Music and the premium Spotify level, as happened with the February premiere for the “Opalite” video. (A link to the video on those two services can be found here.) Having it premiere exclusively on those premium apps would seem to be a reflection of recent changes to the Billboard charts that only allow videos on paid services to count toward streaming totals. But in the case of “Opalite,” the video made it to YouTube’s free tier two days later, so the same may hold true with “Elizabeth Taylor.”

    YouTube did get a new, more generic visualizer that simply shows the cover art for the single, which is coming out as a 7-inch vinyl in April for Record Store Day. YouTube also is now streaming a “So Glamorous Cabaret” version with just piano accompaniment that was previously a part of exclusive, limited album or single variants.

    When the album “The Life of a Showgirl” came out in October, Swift revealed that she had asked permission from the estate of Taylor, who died in 2011 at age 73, to put the song out. Her remark came in response to a question about whether she asked permission from her subjects to write about them. She does “if they’re real people,” she said, “and if it’s Elizabeth Taylor, we go to their family and her estate and let them know and they were lovely about it.”

    Lyrics in the song include clear references to Taylor’s life and style, and also some more obscure Easter-egg-type reference. “I’ll cry my eyes violet” refers to the eye color that entranced hundreds of millions, while “All my white diamonds and lovers are forever” is a call-out to Taylor’s fragrance line, White Diamonds. The song also references some of Taylor’s favorite places, including Portofino, Italy and the Plaza Athanee hotel in Paris.

    On “The Elvis Duran Show,” Swift said of the song, “”In this record, there’s a song called ‘Elizabeth Taylor,’ which is sort of my emotions and my issues with fame through the lens of cosplaying the life of Elizabeth Taylor, so you kind of meld the two experiences together. She is always someone that I’ve looked up to as being this very glamorous, very beloved, but for some reason a polarizing figure, which I found myself in that place, too.”

    In a TikTok video, Swift talked about the origins of the song. “My parents sent me this clip of Elizabeth Taylor’s son saying something very flattering, that if there were one person he might compare to his mother in the modern day, in terms of persona and…the chaos around us, he said it would be me. I was so flattered by that. I just immediately started talking to Travis (Kelce) about it. I was going on and on about Elizabeth Taylor, talking about all the things about her that I loved… how she kept challenging herself late into her life. I had to get out of the car. I was like, ‘One sec, I have to get out of the car for a second,’ and I just sang this melody into my phone, got back in the car and… that’s what it’s like when it happens.”

    Swift may have been referring to a 2024 interview Taylor’s son, Christopher Wilding, did with the Guardian, in which he said, “I can’t tell you how much I admire Taylor Swift. I’m now a Swifty. [Her Instagram post] at the end of that presidential debate was so f—ing great. Huge props to her. That reminds me a little bit of the same spirit my mom had.”

    The music video’s end-title scroll includes a thank you to House of Taylor & the Elizabeth Taylor Trust, the Todd family and the Wilding family.

    “My family loves the song, and grandma would have loved it too — I wish she could have heard it,” said Quinn Tivey, Taylor’s grandson, who is a trustee of her estate, after the song first came out. “Taylor Swift not only made a beautiful homage to Elizabeth Taylor, but it feels like she is addressing her directly while invoking her legacy in a way that is dimensional, confessional, honest, and fun. It dances across the trappings of fame and the rollercoaster of falling in love and has so many heartfelt references, from the iconic perfume White Diamonds to her jewelry and, of course, her love of love.”

    “Elizabeth Taylor” marked the second time Swift referred to the actress in song. The first came in “…Ready for It?,” the lead-off track to her 2017 album “Reputation,” which included the lyrics, “”And he can be my jailer, Burton to this Taylor / Every love I’ve known in comparison is a failure.”

  • Sarah Everard Abduction to Be Dramatized by ‘Philomena’ Scribe Jeff Pope for BBC

    Sarah Everard Abduction to Be Dramatized by ‘Philomena’ Scribe Jeff Pope for BBC

    Events leading up to the abduction and murder of Sarah Everard are set to be dramatized in a new two-part series for the BBC.

    “Philomena” scribe Jeff Pope is writing the factual drama, which follows the events of March 2021 when Everard was falsely arrested for breaking lockdown rules by a serving police officer who went on to rape and murder her.

    The 33-year-old marketing professional was walking home through South London when she was stopped by officer Wayne Couzens and falsely placed under arrest. He then drove her outside of London to rape and murder her before setting her body on fire and later dumping it in a lake.

    It later emerged he was a sexual offender with multiple complaints and allegations against him, which were not taken seriously by the police force. On the night of the murder he had just finished working a shift at the U.S. embassy before embarking on the premeditated and well-planned slaying.

    According to the press release the BBC series, which is currently untitled, will “examine the circumstances that allowed a sexual offender to become, and remain, a Metropolitan Police officer.”

    The series will be produced by ITV Studios company Etta Pictures, who are in contact with Everard’s family.

    “Wayne Couzens should never have been a police officer, but opportunities to deny him that privilege were missed,” said Pope. “That he was still a serving officer on the night of March 3rd 2021, after committing numerous sexual offences over a long period of time, was a tragedy waiting to happen, and the key question asked by this drama.”



    Lindsay Salt, director of drama at the BBC, said: “Drama has a unique ability to sensitively and respectfully tackle real life subjects and this series will explore the impact of this horrific crime, the misogyny and failings from within the Met Police and what lessons can be learnt. Award-winning writer Jeff Pope will treat this with the utmost care, helping to ensure that the issues that led to Sarah Everard’s murder remain in the public consciousness for years to come, whilst continuing to hold the police to account.”

    Pope exec produces alongside Saurabh Kakkar and Kirsty Cunningham for Etta Pictures and Nick Lambon for the BBC.

  • Sarah Everard’s Abduction to Be Dramatized by ‘Philomena’ Scribe Jeff Pope for BBC

    Sarah Everard’s Abduction to Be Dramatized by ‘Philomena’ Scribe Jeff Pope for BBC

    The abduction and murder of Sarah Everard is set to be dramatized in a new two-part series for the BBC.
    “Philomena” scribe Jeff Pope is writing the factual drama, which follows the events of March 2021 when Everard was falsely arrested for breaking lockdown rules by a serving police officer who went on to rape and murder her.

    The 33-year-old marketing professional was walking home through South London when she was stopped by officer Wayne Couzens and falsely placed under arrest. He then drove her outside of London to rape and murder her before setting her body on fire and later dumping it in a lake.

    It later emerged he was a sexual offender with multiple complaints and allegations against him, which were not taken seriously by the police force. On the night of the murder he had just finished working a shift at the U.S. embassy before embarking on the premeditated and well-planned slaying.

    According to the press release the BBC series, which is currently untitled, will “examine the circumstances that allowed a sexual offender to become, and remain, a Metropolitan Police officer.”

    The series will be produced by ITV Studios company Etta Pictures, who are in contact with Everard’s family.

    “Wayne Couzens should never have been a police officer, but opportunities to deny him that privilege were missed,” said Pope. “That he was still a serving officer on the night of March 3rd 2021, after committing numerous sexual offences over a long period of time, was a tragedy waiting to happen, and the key question asked by this drama.”



    Lindsay Salt, director of drama at the BBC, said: “Drama has a unique ability to sensitively and respectfully tackle real life subjects and this series will explore the impact of this horrific crime, the misogyny and failings from within the Met Police and what lessons can be learnt. Award-winning writer Jeff Pope will treat this with the utmost care, helping to ensure that the issues that led to Sarah Everard’s murder remain in the public consciousness for years to come, whilst continuing to hold the police to account.”

    Pope exec produces alongside Saurabh Kakkar and Kirsty Cunningham for Etta Pictures and Nick Lambon for the BBC.

  • Disney+ Signs Deal With Italian State Broadcaster RAI, in Latest Similar Agreement With Leading European Public Networks

    Disney+ Signs Deal With Italian State Broadcaster RAI, in Latest Similar Agreement With Leading European Public Networks

    Disney+ and Italian state broadcaster RAI on Tuesday signed a deal under which a selection of popular RAI unscripted and scripted shows will play on Disney+ alongside its slate of global movies and series.

    The Disney+ deal with RAI is the latest of a series of similar agreements with leading European pubcasters across Europe – including Atresmedia and RTVE in Spain, ITV in the UK, SIC in Portugal, and ARD and ZDF in Germany.

    Under the deal, RAI talk show “Belve,” hosted by Francesca Fagnani, and “The Floor – Ne rimarrà solo uno,” a game show hosted this year by Paola Perego and Gabriele Vagnato, will be available for Disney+ customers to stream, starting from the next day after airing on RAI 2.

    In terms of scripted content, Disney+ will now expand its local content offering with a selection of RAI’s top shows from the recent past, including hit series such as “Braccialetti rossi,” “Mina Settembre,” “My Brilliant Friend,” “Un passo dal cielo” and “Màkari”, as well as the docu-reality series “Il Collegio,” in which adolescents between the ages of 14 and 17 have to study for two weeks in a sixties-style boarding school with no cellphones or social media. These shows will soon be offered soon in a dedicated collection on Disney+ . They will be added to popular RAI titles already available on Disney+ such as “Don Matteo”, “I Bastardi Di Pizzofalcone”, “Un Medico In Famiglia,” and “Doc – Nelle Tue Mani,” that’Il complement Disney+ Italian originals such as “The Lions of Sicily”, “The Ignorant Angels”, “This is not Hollywood” (Qui non è Hollywood), and “Boris 4.”

    The deal was inked by Disney with RAI’s RAI Com sales arm.

    “This collaboration with RAI will bring Disney+ customers in Italy an even broader selection of incredibly iconic local shows,” said Karl Holmes, general manager Disney+ EMEA

    “Building on over 40 years of Disney and RAI working alongside each other in Italy, this initiative also aligns with our approach to working with free‑to‑air broadcasters across Europe, helping them bring their stories to wider audiences while giving Disney+ customers more extraordinary local entertainment and more ways to enjoy the shows they love,” he added.

  • ‘Project Hail Mary’ Holds No. 1 at U.K., Ireland Box Office as ‘Magic Faraway Tree’ Opens Strong

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ Holds No. 1 at U.K., Ireland Box Office as ‘Magic Faraway Tree’ Opens Strong

    Project Hail Mary,” distributed by Sony, held the No. 1 position at the U.K. and Ireland box office in its second weekend, taking £4.7 million ($6.3 million) and lifting its total to £15.1 million ($19.9 million), according to Comscore.

    Entertainment Film Distributors’ “The Magic Faraway Tree” was the top new entry, debuting in second place with £2.8 million ($3.7 million).

    Disney’s “Hoppers” continued its steady run in third, adding $1.4 million in its fourth weekend for a cumulative $14.4 million. Moviegoers Entertainment’s “Dhurandhar: The Revenge” followed in fourth with $885,000, reaching $4.4 million overall.

    Universal’s “Reminders of Him” placed fifth in its third frame with $686,000, bringing its total to $4.4 million. Disney’s “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” ranked sixth with $530,000, pushing its cumulative to $1.8 million.

    Warner Bros.’ new release “They Will Kill You” opened in seventh place with $434,000, while family event title “Bluey at the Cinema: Playdates With Friends” debuted in eighth with $247,000.

    Further down the chart, Entertainment Film Distributors’ “Mother’s Pride” added $199,000 in ninth place for a total of $4.3 million, while Studiocanal’s “How to Make a Killing” rounded out the top 10 with $189,000, bringing its cumulative to $2.5 million.

    Looking ahead, Universal is set to dominate the upcoming Easter holiday frame with “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” launching wide across more than 300 locations. Entertainment Film Distributors counters with “The Drama,” starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, also opening wide.

    Event cinema continues to play a prominent role, with Trafalgar Releasing presenting “Siegfried – ROH, London 2026,” while Dartmouth Films releases the music documentary “McCartney: The Hunt for the Lost Bass.”

    The specialty and repertory market remains active. Curzon marks the 25th anniversary re-release of “Amelie,” while Park Circus brings “Merrily We Roll Along” back to cinemas. Studiocanal adds thriller “Fuze,” and BFI Distribution releases “D Is for Distance.” Further independent titles include Icon’s “Two Women,” Tull Stories’ “Being Ola” and Peccadillo Pictures’ “Night Stage,” alongside Dogwoof’s “Kim Novak’s Vertigo.”

  • Canneseries 2026 Dials Up U.S. Presence With HBO Opening Series ‘Half Man,’ Scott Free’s Latest ‘Terror’ Season and Apple TV+’s ‘Star City’ 

    Canneseries 2026 Dials Up U.S. Presence With HBO Opening Series ‘Half Man,’ Scott Free’s Latest ‘Terror’ Season and Apple TV+’s ‘Star City’ 

    The Hollywood studios may be sitting out the Cannes Film Festival but a more than respectable cohort of major U.S. players will hit Canneseries, Cannes TV festival, a month earlier. 

    They are led by HBO with Richard Gadd’s highly anticipated “Half Man” which opens the French TV festival on April 23. “Half Man” screens in the evening day and date and a few hours after its release on HBO in the U.S. Other higher profile U.S. shows playing out of competition are world premieres: Apple TV+’s ““Star City,” produced by Sony Pictures Television, and “The Terror: Devil in Silver,” the third iteration of the Scott Free franchise, backed by AMC+ and Shudder. 

    Titles were revealed at a Canneseries presentation in Paris March 31 which confirmed that among U.S. stars expected to walk Canneseries’ pink carpet are “Severance” lead Adam Scott, a Canal+ Icon Award recipient, “Transparent” matriarch Judith Light who will leave her handprint on Cannes’ Walk of Fame and among U.S. creatives “Alien: Earth” showrunner Noah Hawley and “Mad Men” and “Homeland” director Leslie Linka Glatter. 

    In more U.S. involvement, Disney+ is backing “Alice and Steve,” from “Sex Education” director Sophie Goodhart. Another main competition player, the Sweden-set “Summer of 1985” from “The Bridge” creator Bjorn Stein, is produced by L.A.-based Media Res, behind “The Morning Show” and “Pachinko” and sold by Fifth Element. Both are world premieres.

    It is symptomatic, however, of the way that global markets are trending that the biggest star at Canneseries may well be K-pop phenom Jisoo, an ex-Blackpink girl band member and Dior face and now Tommy Hilfiger global ambassador who starred in this month’s Netflix chart-topper “Boyfriend on Demand.” She will pick up a Madame Figaro Rising Star Award.  

    Running April 23-28, Canneseries will close with the buzzy “California Avenue,” ‘70s-set and described as a “fractured family drama”starring Bill Nighy and Helena Bonham Carter, and created by “The English” writer-director Hugo Blick.

    A still growing Canneseries Industry also includes conversations with U.S.-U.K. “Unorthodox” showrunner Anna Winger and Ron Leshem, creator of the original “Euphoria,” “No Man’s Land” and “Bad Boy.” Gadd will be presented with a Konbini commitment prize at Canneseries’ opening ceremony. Spain’s Isabel Coixet (“The Secret Life of Words,” “Three Goodbyes”) chairs the main competition jury award. 

    Canneseries Artistic Director Albin Lewi described several series as “dark” or “very dark.” For him, there are few higher terms of praise. 

    “I was very afraid when we started selecting that we wouldn’t get as many series driven by strong creative voices. But I was wrong. I’m very pleased commissioners are betting on talented authors as well as IPs. There’s still room for inventiveness, for risk-taking. What we try to achieve is to have a diverse selection that reflects everything that takes place. Some are crowd pleasers, some are not,” Lewi told Variety

    He added: “Certainly, it’s harder to finance a project now. You need to be inventive in the way you finance a show, finding different partners, linking streamers and linear channels. But producers manage to find solutions and we want to represent this.”

    Of potential crowdpleasers, Lewi cited Disney+’s U.K. show “Alice and Steve,” and from France TF1’s “Zodiac,” France Televisions’ Stendhal adaptation “The Red and the Black” and Disney+ comedy “Minimal Security,” fronted by big French star Jean-Pascal Zadi (“Simply Black”) in a series he dubs “’The Office’ in prison.” 

    Regarding trends, Lewi noted the rise of sports-adjacent programming, seen in this year’s doc titles “Platini” and “Cruyff,” from Box to Box Films and madcap HBO Max French series “I Hate Swimming” as well as in the scripted realm, “Guts,” from Finnish “Money Shot” creator Jemina Jokisalo, about self-sacrifice in competitive cross-country skiing.  

    Four of Canneseries’ nine long-form main competition titles are from Scandinavia, two more from Spain’s Movistar Plus+. “We’ve always been strong in Scandinavia. It is the most inventive of global territories and for me Movistar Plus+ is the local HBO of Europe,” Lewi said. 

    Panels take in Palestine’s Tawfik Abu Wael and Israel’s Hagai Levi discussing making together 2019 HBO-Keshet Studios series “Our Boys,” and a talk from producer David Bernad about how “The White Lotus” ended up shooting in France.   

    A closer look at the just announced titles: 

    “Half Man,” (Richard Gadd, U.K.)

    Gadd’s follow-up to “Baby Reindeer,” a HBO-BBC production from Banijay’s Mam Tor and one of the year’s most anticipated series. Gadd and Jamie Bell (“Rocket Man”) play Ruben and Niall, thick as thieves when kids and now life-defining enemies. An examination of entrenched masculinity, capturing the wild energy of a changing city – “a changing world,” its makers say. “‘Baby Reindeer’ was such a good shock. I’m very impressed that, after auto-fiction, Gadd is tackling fiction so quickly,” said Lewi.

    “Paris Police 1910,” (Fabien Nury, France)

    The third and final season of the high-end, crafted Canal+, Sky and Studiocanal banner crime franchise bowed by “Paris Police 1900,” Belle Epoque Noir reverberating down to the modern day in its bracing violence, gritty street settings, torrid racism and women’s subjugation. Here, Inspector Jouin (Jérémie Laheurte) investigates the real-life Meg Steinheil case where the socialite was accused of murdering her husband and mother. “I’ve rarely seen historical reconstruction at this level. It has fans over the world. I’ve talked to very high-level showrunners in the U.S. who love the series,” Lewi commented.  

    “Prisoner,” (Matt Charman, U.K.)

    A Canal+ and Sky crime action thriller from Matt Charman, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Steven Spielberg’s “Bridge of Spies,” and directed by “Peaky Blinders”helmer Otto Bathurst. “Boiling Point’s” Izuka Hoyle plays a prison officer escorting – and handcuffed to – a trained killer high-value prisoner (Tahar Rahim, “A Prophet”) to court to testify against his elite crime syndicate, which suddenly ambushes the duo. Co-starring Eddie Marsan and Catherine McCormack. Release scheduled for late April. An international premiere. “A crowd-pleasing very efficient action series,” said Lewi. 

    “Star City,” (Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert and Ronald D. Moore, U.S.)

    “House of the Dragon” star Rhys Ifans fronts the Apple TV+ “For All Mankind” spinoff, produced by Sony Picture Television, playing the driving force behind the Soviet Union’s space program. An alt-history take on the space race, like “For All Mankind,” just renewed for a sixth and final season, “Star City,” which debuts May 29, imagines the Soviet Union putting the first man on the moon. “It’s a series that talks about how the Soviet Union manipulated even its best talent,” Lewi commented A world premiere.

    “The Terror: Devil in Silver,”(Chris Cantwell, U.S)

    Produced by AMC+ and Shudder, a third iteration in horror anthology “The Terror,” produced again by Scott Free. After “The Terror” (2018) chronicling Sir John Franklin’s doomed Arctic expedition and “Infamy,” charting the devastation of WWII Japanese-American internment, in “Devil in Silver,” adapting  Victor LaValle’s novel, Dan Stevens plays Pepper, wrongfully committed to a psychiatric hospital, contending with patients, doctors and maybe the Devil. A world premiere.  

    “California Avenue,” (Hugo Blick, U.K.)

    Starring Bill Nighy (“About Time”), Helena Bonham Carter (“The Crown”) and reuniting Blick, Mediawan’s Drama Republic, Eight Rooks and the BBC following “The English,” “The Honourable Woman” and “Black Earth Rising.” A ‘70s-set family saga, Lela and her daughter, seeking a fresh start, join a canal-side caravan community, but the life she escaped begins to hunt her down. A French premiere.

    Long-Form Competition

    “Alice and Steve,”(Sophie Goodhart, U.K. )

    A Disney+ title from“Sex Education” writer-director Goodhart in her first role as a creator and “Baby Reindeer” producer Clerkenwell Films, owned by BBC Studios. Jermaine Clement (“What We Do in the Shadows”) and Nicola Walker (“The Split”) play a pair of platonic middle-aged friends whose relationship is tested when he begins dating her 26-year-old daughter. “I couldn’t have dreamed of a better cast,” Lewi commented. World premiere.

    “Guts,” (Jemina Jokisalo, Finland, Slovenia) 

    From Jokisalo, behind feminist porn tale “Money Shot,” a mystery drama thriller, “Guts” turns on cross-country skiing top athlete Anna who gets one more chance to become a world champion, despite her nemesis, natural-born skiing sensation Maria. Commissioned by Finnish pubcaster Yle and sold by About Premium Content, which bills it “‘Black Swan’ in snow.” An international premiere.

    “Snake Killer,” (Anders Ølholm)

    Starring Pilou Asbæk, Kasper Juul in “Borgen” and Euron Greyjoy in “Games of Thrones,” here playing a corrupt cop in Amazon MGM Studios’ first Danish Original. Inspired by real events, it depicts Copenhagen’s infamous Uropatruljen police unit battling to face down the local mafia, by any means necessary. From Anders Ølholm whose movie “Shorta,” a Venice Festival premiere, was picked up by Magnolia for North America. “It channels the energy of Nicolas Wending Refn’s ‘Pusher’ trilogy. Few cops are so charismatic and horrific as Asbæk’s character. It’s like ‘Dirty Harry’ but dirtier,” said Lewi.  World premiere.

    “Harvest,” (Martin Zandvliet,” Denmark)

    Produced by DR Drama, an original series written and directed by Oscar-nominated Zandvliet (“Land of Mine”) and produced by Rikke Tørholm Kofoed (“Prisoner”). In a modern Danish farming family, the patriarch Gorm unexpectedly chooses to pass the family farm to his youngest daughter, Astrid, causing a deep rift. Supported by broadcaster New8 in its just-announced third slate of series. World premiere.

    “I Always Sometimes,” (“Yo siempre a veces,” Marta Bassols, Marta Loza, Spain)

    The latest from “Veneno” and “La Mesías” creators Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo as producers and Movistar Plus+, a realistic coming of age tale depicting the travails of a single mother, pregnant, and then with a toddler son, in Barcelona. Directed by Ginesta Guindal (“Perfect Life”), Claudia Costafreda (“Cardo”) and Loza. Bowing at Barcelona’s D/A fest, an international premiere. “A young auteur series,” Lewi told Variety.

    “Many People Need to Die,” (Victoria Martín, Spain)

    “Pure comedy with big punchlines that will make everybody laugh,” said Lewi. The series is also a second play for younger audiences by Movistar Plus+ adapting a novel from Victoria Martín, one of Spain’s most prominent YouTube and podcast comedians. Created by Martín and directed with Sandra Romero (“The New Years”), an archly ironic vision of early thirties female friendship and crises drive by a top-notch Spanish cast led by Anna Castillo (“Nowhere”) and Macarena Gómez (“30 Coins”). World premiere.

    “Summer of 1985,” (Bjorn Stein, Sweden, U.S.)

    An SVT adaptation of “Let The Right One In” author John Ajvide Lindqvist‘s latest novel created by “The Bridge” co-creator and “Whiskey on the Rocks” director Björn Stein. Described as “a psychological coming-of-age thriller,” it turns on a group of young friends who discover a strange creature on the mythical island of Svärtan.  Sold by Fifth Element after a recent deal with producer Media Res Studio (“Pachinko”) in L.A. World premiere.  

    “The Red and the Black,” (Ida Panahandeh, Iran)

    In mid-19th century Iran, painter Nowruz falls for a fearlessly defiant Roma fortune teller, sparking their desperate flight and a tragic saga echoing down generations, the synopsis runs. Directed and co-written by Panahandeh whose film “Nahid” won a Prix de l’Avenir special prize at Cannes 2015 Un Certain Regard. Set for release on Iranian SVOD service Filimo and produced and sold by HA International.

    Short Form Competition 

    “Avant qu’on m’oublié,” (Olivier Aubé, Quebec, Canada)

    A nostalgic, dramedic return to 2008 and the dawn of social media, with Alex persuading his friends to webcam pranks. But the project sours. Supported by TV5’s Creators in Series program. 

    “Boho,” (Abbie Boutkabout, Netherlands)

    A millennial female-led dramedy directed by Olympia Allaert and set in the vibrant neighborhood of Borgerhout in Antwerp boasts intricately choreographed dance and music to tell the intertwined stories of three young friends. From Banijay’s leading Flemish production house jonnydepony whose “The Big Fuck-Up” was a highlight of Canneseries 2025. 

    “Ina,” (Rachel Maxine Anderson, Australia)

    Created, written and directed by Rachel Maxine Anderson a co writer-director on LGBT web series “Two Weeks” (2017) and doc “Bananas” another exploration of identity and roots by Maxine Anderson, here with driven TV producer Madeline is forced to cast her Asian mother as the guest star of her cooking show. A YouTube production. World premiere. 

    “Paradoxes,” (Maxime Donzel, Émilie Valentin, Pierre Zandrowicz, France, Greece)

    A depressive journalist discovers a forest area that seems to embody the fears of those which explore it, forcing him to confront his inner demons to save the world. 

    Set to air on Arte France and Greece’s Cosmote TV, and produced by VR specialist Atlas V with Byrd and Mediawan’s Imagissime. World premiere.    

    “Sheep,” (Alex Reinberg, Leni Gruber, Austria)

    Sheep believe they have domesticated humans, but it remains a delusion and “saving a blinded herd from certain death proves anything but easy,” says the synopsis. 

    Produced by Horse & Fruits Filmproduktion, to air on public broadcasters ZDF – Das kleine Fernsehspiel and ORF.World premiere. 

    “Sneakermania,” (Vilja Keskimäki, Jani Airiainen, Aleksi Aro-Heinilä, Finland)

    Ola, a 17-year-old sneakerhead chases social media cache in Helsinki but when former best-friend Jay steals the limelight at a high stakes raffle, Ola has to choose between friendship and fame. Backed by Helsinki-filmi Oy, aired by Yle. International premiere. 

    Docuseries

    “The Oligarch and the Art Dealer,” (Andreas Dalsgaard, France, Denmark, U.S. Switzerland, Netherlands)

    Co-created, written and directed by Dalsgaard and a Sundanc and CPH-Dox highlight, the $1 billion dispute between Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier and Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, and the currency of the ultra-rich: Investing in art. “Better than gold. Better than diamonds,” says Dalsgaard. An Arte series, repped by CAA for the U.S. and Dogwolf in international.

    “Colonna, Une Tragedie Corse,” (Ariane Chemin, Agnès Pizzini, France)

    60 years of latent war between Corsica and the French government, exposed in 2022 by the prison murder of Corsican activist Yvan Colonna—convicted of the assassination of Prefect Érignac. A French Télévisions three-part series.

    “Cruyff,” (Sam Blair, U.K.)

     A take on Johan Cruyff, soccer genius and inventor of modern soccer as seen by other greats such as Pep Guardiola, Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit. San Blair (Ronnie O’Sullivan: The Edge of Everything,” “Maradona ’86”) directs and edits. 

    “A Woman Was Killed,” (Nahid Shaikh, Phara de Aguirre, Belgium)  

    Four cases of feminicide in Belgium, explores four lives through

    family testimonies, revealing missed red flags, repeated pleas for help and how police and justice failed. Aired on Flemish public broadcaster VRT. 

    “The Deal With Iran,” ( Lennart Stuyck, Maarten Stuyck, Belgium) 

    Another VRT doc miniseries. A bomb plot near Paris sparks a high-stakes investigation and a shadow war, exposing covert

    networks, political pressure and a deadly game of hostage diplomacy.  

    Canneseries Rendez-Vous

    Now one of its biggest of sections catering for French audiences, takes in a Mediawan’s “Platini,” Season 2, a portrait of the legendary French soccer player directed by Blue August and featuring Sam Claflin and Jeremy Irons. In the mix is M6 kidnapping thriller “Vigilantes” with Eric Cantona, and French classic novel adaptation “The Red and the Black,” both from France Télévisions, Disney+ prison workplace comedy “Minimum Security” and TF1 serial killer thriller “Zodiaque,” a sequel to the 2004 ratings buster of the same name, seen by 8 million viewers and adapted by RAI2 and Germany’s Sat.1. 

    Also set to unveil are candid HBO Max doc miniseries “I Hate Swimming” starring French Olympic gold medallist swimmer Florent Manaudou, France 2 and Slash social media show “Putain de Soirée,” about one last chance at romance, and Arte’s animated short form bromance series “The Broos,” adapting the French TikTok and Instagram sensation.

    The Rendez-Vous also features Season 1 of Belgium’s English-language 1930s whodunit “This Is Not a Murder Mystery,” featuring Salvador Dali and René Magritte, commissioned by VRT, backed by New8 and sold by Studiocanal. 

    A Korea Focus takes in “Sacred Jewel,” a 1258-set action melodrama set against Mongol invasions with stars Ahn Bo-hyun and Claudia Kim announced as attending Cannes, pianist drama “All the Things You Are” starring “Sky Castle’s” Kang Chan-hee and short form “Genfluencer,” about a facially scarred creator of an AI K-pop idol. 

  • ‘The Serpent’ Executive Producer Preethi Mavahalli Exits Poison Pen to Launch Drama House Paper Mill With ITV Studios

    ‘The Serpent’ Executive Producer Preethi Mavahalli Exits Poison Pen to Launch Drama House Paper Mill With ITV Studios

    ITV Studios, the production and distribution arm of U.K. broadcaster ITV, is further expanding its presence in the premium drama production space with the launch of Paper Mill Productions, a scripted label spearheaded by drama producer Preethi Mavahalli.

    ITV Studios will handle international distribution for Paper Mill, which will develop and produce premium scripted series designed for U.K. and global audiences.

    Mavahalli is currently creative director at Ben Stephenson’s transatlantic drama house Poison Pen Studios, which is also an ITV Studios label.

    During her time there, she oversaw the development and production of upcoming provocative love-story drama “Adultery,” starring Dominic Cooper and Romola Garai and written by Danny Brocklehurst, and serial killer thriller “The Dark,” based upon G.R. Halliday’s debut novel, “From the Shadows” and adapted by Matt Hartley. Both series are set to launch on ITV later this year.

    Mavahalli’s credits include the critically acclaimed BBC/Netflix hit “The Serpent,” “Noughts + Crosses,” and “The City & the City.” Her credits also include BAFTA nominated “NW,” “The War of the Worlds,” “McDonald & Dodds,” “Tripped” and “Next of Kin.” Mavahalli previously worked as director of drama at Mammoth Screen and at Sky Studios, Film4 and Film London.

    Mavahalli has made her first appointment with Luke Woellhaf as executive producer, who also moves over from Poison Pen where he served as director of development and also EP on “Adultery” and “The Dark.” Prior to this, he was head of development at Left Bank Pictures where his credits include the BAFTA-nominated ITVX thriller “Without Sin,” hit Netflix series “Behind Her Eyes” and the BAFTA award-winning “Sitting in Limbo.”

    Mavahalli said: “Almost my entire television career has been as part of ITV Studios so it only felt natural to take this exciting and significant step as part of the family. I’m thrilled to launch this new venture and continue to collaborate with exceptional storytellers and creatives, Julian, and the wonderfully talented team at ITV Studios.”

    Julian Bellamy, managing director ITV Studios, added: “ITV Studios has a long tradition of championing talented drama executives. I am delighted that the launch of Paper Mill Productions marks the next exciting phase of Preethi’s journey with us, creating a dedicated label for bold and impactful drama.”

    ITV Studios’ portfolio of U.K. drama producers includes Quay Street Productions, World Productions, Happy Prince, Mammoth Screen, Hartswood Films and Moonage Pictures, and its international drama stable includes Cattleya, Plano a Plano, Lingo Pictures, Windlight Pictures, TM Studios, Tetra Media Fiction, Colette Productions, Good Cop and L’Intruse.