Sony Pushes Elle Fanning, Dakota Fanning’s ‘The Nightingale’ to December 2022
Mélanie Laurent’s film was supposed to open on Dec. 22Umberto Gonzalez | February 19, 2021 @ 5:38 PM
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TriStar’s “The Nightingale,” starring Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning, was pushed another year and will now be released on December 23, 2022, Sony announced on Friday.
“The Nightingale,” which was in preproduction before worldwide film shoots halted last March, was initially due to be released on Christmas Day 2020. It was then pushed and was scheduled to be released this year on December 22.
In December 2019, TheWrap exclusively reported that Mélanie Laurent (“Galveston”) would direct the period drama from a script by Dana Stevens. Elizabeth Cantillon was to produce through her production company The Cantillon Company. Based on Kristin Hannah’s worldwide best-seller of the same name, “Nightingale” marks the first time the Fannings will play sisters on sc
We reported earlier,
Alicia Vikander is reportedly set to reprise her role as Lara Croft, which she first took on in 2018’s “Tomb Raider.” The film grossed around $275M at the global box office.
MGM’s “Tomb Raider” will be produced by Graham King via his GK Films banner, and Elizabeth Cantillon via The Cantillon Company, per Deadline. The film will be released theatrically in the U.S. via United Artists Releasing, and internationally through Warner Bros.
Green, meanwhile, is producing Warner Brothers’ “Cleopatra Jones” and Makeready’s “The Gilded Ones.” She is also the co-creator, executive producer and writer of the WGN series “Underground,” which ran for one season and was nominated for four NAACP Image Awards and a TCA Award for Outstanding New Program by the Television Critics Association.
Misha Green to make her feature directorial debut on the next “Tomb Raider.”
Alicia Vikander is reportedly set to reprise her role as Lara Croft, which she first took on in 2018âs “Tomb Raider.” The film grossed around $275M at the global box office.Â
MGMâs âTomb Raiderâ will be produced by
Graham King via his GK Films banner, and
Elizabeth Cantillon via The Cantillon Company, per Deadline. The film will be released theatrically in the U.S. via United Artists Releasing, and internationally through Warner Bros.Â
Green, meanwhile, also has coming up the female-led action thriller âThe Mother,â and is producing Warner Brothersâ âCleopatra Jonesâ and Makereadyâs âThe Gilded Ones.â She is also the co-creator, executive producer, and writer of the WGN series âUnderground,â which ran for one season and was nominated for four NAACP Image Awards and a TCA Award for Outstanding New Program by the Televis