Every December, the Black List is revealed of the "most-liked" unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. I enjoy perusing the list to see if there seems to be anything Meryl might be a fit for. Let's not forget that her last Oscar nomination was for 2017's The Post, from a screenplay that landed Liz Hannah on the list in 2016.
Fast forward to 2024 and I noticed a handful of projects that seem plausible from the taglines. I'll start with which ones seem most likely or enticing. For reference, the top metion-getter received 60.
MILDRED by Josh Corbin (9 mentions)
Years after being banished from her family, an aging matriarch returns to the family business to save her estranged children from a deadly criminal syndicate.
DIANA DESTROYS A WEDDING by Elizabeth Evans (18 mentions)
When her youngest son proposes to a middle-class farmer, New York business icon DIANA IVY incentivizes her dysfunctional children to protect the family name the only way she knows how… by creating a competition: whoever can break up the couple during their luxurious seven-day destination wedding will inherit The Ivy’s Lake Como Estate.
*Not sure if the age would be appropriate (could be more a Nicole Kidman-type role).
OLD SOULS by Hannah Stoddard, Jenny Ulmer (13 mentions)
A trio of sassy, elderly women receive a unique offer from Death for a week of youth in exchange for their lives.
*Might be a bit too 80 for Brady.
IS THIS YOU? by Kaitlin Fontana (11 mentions)
Maura and her mother Jeanne have always had a tricky relationship. But when Jeanne starts publishing essays about her troubled daughter’s teenage years, those versions of her appear like hormone-fueled poltergeists hell-bent on ruining the real Maura’s tenuous adult stability.
*Again no idea of the ages of the characters here so could be a no-go from day on.