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Wednesday, January 1, 2025
2025
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Will Meryl star in a 2024 Black List script?
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.
Monday, December 9, 2024
Streep "snubbed" at Golden Globes
I used quotation marks for "snubbed" because I don't really consider her missing out on a Golden Globe nomination this morning to be that big of a deal. Only Murders in the Building received four nominations (Best Comedy Series and for its three leads Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez), and some thought Meryl would receive another nod for her supporting role in the series.
I, for one, wasn't surprised in the least. In fact, it didn't even occur to me that she would be in the running. While the Emmys have rules about screen time or number of episodes/percentage of episodes to designate acting categorizations, I don't think the Golden Globes has such rules. Meryl's role in season four was rather minor, and she didn't have much of a character arc. I don't rule out the possibility of a guest actor Emmy nod, but no sane person should really have been thinking she was likely to get recognized for this latest season.
The full list of nominations can be seen here.
Still hoping that we get some more confirmation on when filming is set to get underway for The Devil Wears Prada 2. And I'm even more interested to get some (any) casting news for The Corrections. Alas, silence.
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Streep honored twice over the weekend
Last night, Meryl was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. She gave a brief but lovely taped acceptance speech. Cher also provided a touching tribute. The section on Meryl starts at 06:42.
Streep and Neeson |
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Episode 10 of "Only Murders in the Building"--season 4
That's a wrap on season 4 of Only Murders in the Building. Meryl had screen time for the third time during the season, as she (Loretta) and Oliver got hitched. But not before she's heading off to New Zealand for continuation of her TV show's filming. The show has already been renewed for season 5.
There was an article yesterday from show runner and co-creator John Hoffman, in which he was asked whether having Loretta head off to New Zealand was a deliberate way to buy themselves times to accommodate Meryl's schedule for season 5. His reply:
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Update on filming dates for "The Devil Wears Prada 2"
Well, Production List is now reporting that the Devil Wears Prada sequel is set for filming in February, 2025. A three-month shoot is expected, with an aim for a late 2026 release.
I have to say that this timeline makes more sense. The November 30 date that I have previously posted might actually be a date they plan to start shooting some B roll, wide shots or exterior shots that don't necessarily involve the main cast. Or, it could just be that this most recent post is the more accurate one and filming was set to begin in February all along. Also makes sense that they'd want to release in 2026 so as to have the nice little bow of a "20th anniversary" sequel.
If this indeed wraps in May, and if The Corrections ends up actually happening, I expect that the latter will film next fall with another 2026 release. That would be potentially very big year for Meryl!
Unrelated, I came across a video yesterday where renown Indian actress Kareena Kapoor Khan stated in response to a question about possibly going more global that she's "a huge fan of Meryl Streep. I would just love to stand in the frame with her." I was not aware of this actress at all, but I couldn't help but see that she's the right age to portray the lead character in State of Wonder. If the woman can do an American accent, she may have just tossed something special out into the universe.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Episode 7 of "Only Murders in the Building"--season 4
Meryl was back in action last night in episode seven of the fourth season of Only Murders in the Building. Her character, Loretta, has been absent since episode one. She shows up in New York after Oliver (Martin Short) had broken up with her via text, only for them both to realize that Loretta's sort of brushing off of Oliver's marriage proposal was all a misunderstanding.
The more interesting part of the episode comes of course when Loretta gets into a physical altercation with Melissa McCarthy's character. McCarthy plays Charles's (Steve Martin) younger sister. She fancies Oliver and starts to get territorial with Loretta in her house.