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Film & Festival Highlights
Disney Revives Villain in Live‑Action Gaston Project
Disney is developing a live‑action spin‑off centered on Gaston, the iconic antagonist from Beauty and the Beast. Dave Callaham is penning the draft, and while Luke Evans is not slated to reprise the role, the studio plans a fresh take on the boastful character. The move reflects Disney’s broader strategy of mining legacy properties for new franchise opportunities. The Hollywood Reporter notes the project’s early development stage, while Variety highlights the studio’s intent to expand the Beast universe.
Hollywood Reporter
Variety
Yorgos Lanthimos’ Dark Satire Bugonia Gets Script Spotlight
The screenplay for Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming social satire Bugonia was showcased in Deadline’s “Read the Screenplay” series, offering a rare glimpse into the film’s conspiratorial premise where a theorist holds humanity hostage. Written by Will Tracy, the script follows the tonal lineage of The Menu and Succession, signaling Lanthimos’ continued appetite for razor‑sharp commentary. Deadline emphasizes the film’s buzz on the awards‑season circuit after its Venice debut.
Deadline
Criterion Collection to Issue Killers of the Flower Moon on Physical Media
The Criterion Collection announced a March release of Martin Scorsese’sKillers of the Flower Moon, joining a curated slate that includes classics like A Man and a Woman and Testament. The edition promises a deluxe presentation with restored picture and sound, catering to cinephiles who favor tangible media. Variety points out that the release underscores the film’s enduring relevance and the archival mission of Criterion.
Variety
American Cinematheque Honors Craftsmanship in Sinners and Frankenstein
The upcoming American Cinematheque Crafts Tribute will celebrate Ryan Coogler’sSinners and Guillermo del Toro’sFrankenstein for their outstanding casting and musical scores. Honorees include Francine Maisler and Ludwig Göransson, reflecting the ceremony’s focus on behind‑the‑scenes excellence. Deadline details the event’s lineup, while The Hollywood Reporter adds that the tribute will take place at the historic Egyptian Theatre in January.
Deadline
Hollywood Reporter
Sundance 2026 Unveils a Diverse Short Film Program
The Sundance Film Festival has released its 2026 short‑film selections, featuring 54 titles from 22 countries across eight programs. The slate showcases a blend of fiction, documentary, and animation, highlighting emerging voices and experimental storytelling. Variety notes the festival’s continued role as a launchpad for innovative short‑form cinema.
Variety
Fashion & Travel Trends
Monse’s Pre‑Fall 2026 Collection Marries Feminine Palette with Deconstructed Tailoring
Former Oscar de la Renta creatives Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim debut their Monse pre‑fall 2026 line, emphasizing soft baby‑blue hues, ballet‑pink accents, and a signature cherry motif. The collection blends relaxed silhouettes—such as layered lace slip dresses—with avant‑garde tailoring, signaling a shift toward “effortless femininity.” Vogue praises the balance of playful color and structural experimentation.
Vogue
Warsaw Emerges as Europe’s Underrated Capital for 2026
Vogue spotlights Warsaw, Poland, as a cultural renaissance hub poised to attract travelers seeking vibrant art scenes, historic architecture, and a burgeoning culinary landscape. The city’s revitalized public spaces and investment in creative industries position it as a compelling alternative to more trodden European capitals. Vogue argues that Warsaw’s blend of tradition and modernity makes it a must‑visit destination in the coming year.
Vogue
Music & Pop Culture
Beyoncé Reflects on the Roots of Her Cowboy Carter Tour
In a candid interview with USA Today, Beyoncé discusses the inspiration behind her Cowboy Carter tour, emphasizing a deep respect for the often‑overlooked history of Black cowboys in America. She describes the show as a celebration of resilience and cultural heritage, integrating personal family references such as her mother’s Texas salon and her great‑grandfather’s moonshine legacy. The artist frames the tour as a bridge between contemporary pop and historic American narratives.
USA Today
Media Industry Moves
Netflix Names Former Instacart Executive Dani Dudeck as Chief Communications Officer
Netflix has appointed Dani Dudeck, a veteran of Instacart, Zynga, and MySpace, to the role of chief communications officer, effective mid‑January. The move follows the departure of Rachel Whetstone and signals the streaming giant’s intent to reinforce its public‑relations strategy amid an increasingly competitive media landscape. Deadline highlights Dudeck’s extensive tech‑media background as a strategic asset for Netflix’s branding efforts.
Deadline
ADWEEK Opens Nominations for the 2026 Creative 100 List
The ADWEEK Creative 100—now in its 12th year—has opened nominations, inviting submissions from top creators across advertising, brand marketing, media, and entertainment. Past honorees include Jon Chu, Vince Staples, and Zendaya, underscoring the list’s prestige in recognizing cultural influence through creative work. Adweek outlines the categories, from agency leaders to celebrity innovators, positioning the awards as a barometer of contemporary cultural impact.
Adweek