Anya Taylor-Joy

Drama: Netflix production begins filming at Volakas Quarries with Vincent Cassel, Chris Evans, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Salma Hayek

A new action film focused on climate change is set to start filming today at the marble quarries of Volakas in Drama, Greece. The film features a star-studded cast including Vincent Cassel, Chris Evans, Anya Taylor-Joy, Salma Hayek, and Sam Richardson. Directed by Romain Gavras, with a script co-written by Gavras and Will Arbery, the film is being produced for Netflix.

Anya Taylor-Joy: To Star in Netflix’s New Series “How to Kill Your Family”

Anya Taylor-Joy will star in the TV adaptation of Bella Mackie’s bestseller, How to Kill Your Family.

The actress, who first appeared on Netflix in the mini-series The Queen’s Gambit and won great acclaim from viewers, will portray Grace Bernard.

The series will air on Netflix and will consist of eight episodes, as announced at the Edinburgh TV Festival.

Warner Bros teases new films at CinemaCon

Warner Bros. isn't resting on its " Barbie " laurels: The 100-year studio has its sights on a record-breaking 2024 as well, with a release slate that includes a new Mad Max film, " Furiosa," Kevin Costner's two-part Western epic, " Horizon: An American Saga, " the " Beetlejuice " sequel, and "Joker: Folie à Deux," which brings Lady Gaga to Gotham City.

Deal reached in ‘Queen’s Gambit’ defamation suit against Netflix

Georgian former chess world champion Nona Gaprindashvili has resolved her legal dispute with Netflix after suing the streaming giant for defamation over its hit show "The Queen's Gambit," her attorney said on Sept. 7.

"I am pleased that the matter has been resolved," Alexander Rufus-Isaacs told AFP.