In early February, the production team behind Yellowstone revealed that a new prequel, 1944, is officially in the works. While details about the new show are still emerging, here’s how 1944 will look very familiar to the original Yellowstone.
Cattle at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch | Paramount Network Like ‘Yellowstone’, ‘1944’ will be filmed at the Chief Joseph Ranch
The latest Yellowstone prequel is expected to be partially filmed in the Bitterroot Valley. According to Tom Prince, executive vice president of production at 101 Studios, the project is a follow-up to 1923, which starred Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as Jacob and Cara Dutton and was shot in Butte.
Per Ravalli Republic, Prince opened up about 1944 during the event at Hamilton City Hall. The producer did not leak too much information about the series, but he did reveal where filming is going to take place.
“Of course, we’ve got 1923, we’ve got the sequel,...
Cattle at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch | Paramount Network Like ‘Yellowstone’, ‘1944’ will be filmed at the Chief Joseph Ranch
The latest Yellowstone prequel is expected to be partially filmed in the Bitterroot Valley. According to Tom Prince, executive vice president of production at 101 Studios, the project is a follow-up to 1923, which starred Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as Jacob and Cara Dutton and was shot in Butte.
Per Ravalli Republic, Prince opened up about 1944 during the event at Hamilton City Hall. The producer did not leak too much information about the series, but he did reveal where filming is going to take place.
“Of course, we’ve got 1923, we’ve got the sequel,...
- 2/26/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Kurt Russell is the latest Hollywood A-lister to be the subject of Yellowstone rumors. A report has emerged claiming the Tombstone star will be leading a new, present-day spinoff in Taylor Sheridan’s ever-expanding Yellowstone-verse on Paramount+. Is there any truth to the claim?
Kurt Russell | Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for TCM Is Kurt Russell leading a new ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff?
A new report from Giant Freakin Robot is claiming that Kurt Russell has signed on as the lead of yet another Yellowstone spinoff that will be set in the present day. However, this isn’t the already-in-development 6666 spinoff set at the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas. Instead, Russell’s rumored series is assumed to be “an offshoot of the existing mainline Yellowstone story.”
This has not been confirmed by anyone at Paramount, but it does build on another report from Deadline that claims Kevin Costner (John Dutton) is on...
Kurt Russell | Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for TCM Is Kurt Russell leading a new ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff?
A new report from Giant Freakin Robot is claiming that Kurt Russell has signed on as the lead of yet another Yellowstone spinoff that will be set in the present day. However, this isn’t the already-in-development 6666 spinoff set at the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas. Instead, Russell’s rumored series is assumed to be “an offshoot of the existing mainline Yellowstone story.”
This has not been confirmed by anyone at Paramount, but it does build on another report from Deadline that claims Kevin Costner (John Dutton) is on...
- 2/19/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Yellowstone universe is expanding yet again, this time with another generation of Duttons in the 1940s. On the heels of 1883 and 1923, Taylor Sheridan’s new Yellowstone prequel 1944 is officially in the works. And once again, fans should expect to see new Dutton faces when the official cast list is revealed.
Darren Mann as Jack and Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth | Christopher Saunders/Paramount+ The ‘Yellowstone’ prequels are introducing fans to every Dutton ranching generation
Yellowstone fans met the first generation of Duttons in the limited series 1883, which starred Tim McGraw and Faith Hill as James and Margaret Dutton. Those episodes told the story of how they traveled the Oregon Trail with their children — Elsa (Isabel May) and John (Audie Rick) — and how they chose the land in Montana that would eventually become the Dutton Ranch in Yellowstone.
The prequel 1923 introduced the next generation of Duttons after James and Margaret’s passing.
Darren Mann as Jack and Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth | Christopher Saunders/Paramount+ The ‘Yellowstone’ prequels are introducing fans to every Dutton ranching generation
Yellowstone fans met the first generation of Duttons in the limited series 1883, which starred Tim McGraw and Faith Hill as James and Margaret Dutton. Those episodes told the story of how they traveled the Oregon Trail with their children — Elsa (Isabel May) and John (Audie Rick) — and how they chose the land in Montana that would eventually become the Dutton Ranch in Yellowstone.
The prequel 1923 introduced the next generation of Duttons after James and Margaret’s passing.
- 2/17/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
James Allen named head of acquisitions and Tom Prince head of physical production.
Newly launched Us film and TV distributor 101 Studios has recruited former The Weinstein Company (TWC) executives James Allen and Tom Prince as, respectively, head of acquisitions and executive vice president and head of physical production.
Allen, who most recently was TWC’s vice president of acquisitions and production, will oversee the curating, building and maintaining of the company’s slate of film and television projects.
Prince, who was executive vice president of physical production at TWC and has also worked at Universal and Walden Media, will...
Newly launched Us film and TV distributor 101 Studios has recruited former The Weinstein Company (TWC) executives James Allen and Tom Prince as, respectively, head of acquisitions and executive vice president and head of physical production.
Allen, who most recently was TWC’s vice president of acquisitions and production, will oversee the curating, building and maintaining of the company’s slate of film and television projects.
Prince, who was executive vice president of physical production at TWC and has also worked at Universal and Walden Media, will...
- 4/16/2019
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
James Allen named head of acquisitions and Tom Prince head of physical production.
Newly launched Us film and TV distributor 101 Studios has recruited former The Weinstein Company (TWC) executives James Allen and Tom Prince as, respectively, head of acquisitions and executive vice president and head of physical production.
Allen, who most recently was TWC’s vice president of acquisitions and production, will oversee the curating, building and maintaining of the company’s slate of film and television projects.
Prince, who was executive vice president of physical production at TWC and has also worked at Universal and Walden Media, will...
Newly launched Us film and TV distributor 101 Studios has recruited former The Weinstein Company (TWC) executives James Allen and Tom Prince as, respectively, head of acquisitions and executive vice president and head of physical production.
Allen, who most recently was TWC’s vice president of acquisitions and production, will oversee the curating, building and maintaining of the company’s slate of film and television projects.
Prince, who was executive vice president of physical production at TWC and has also worked at Universal and Walden Media, will...
- 4/15/2019
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
The recently launched 101 Studios announced on Monday that it has tapped former The Weinstein Company executive James Allen as the company’s head of acquisitions and Tom Prince as executive vice president and head of physical production.
Since its launch in late January, 101 Studios — founded by former TWC top executive David Glasser — has worked to solidify its executive ranks. Prince and Allen are the latest additions after the production and distribution company added Michele Newman, Laurent Ouaknine and Ennis Hensley last month.
Allen will oversee all aspects of curating, building and maintaining the studio’s growing roster of film and television projects, while Prince will manage all areas of physical production for the studio’s feature film and television slate.
Also Read: David Glasser's 101 Studios Production Company Sets New Executive Leadership
“It’s an honor to have such seasoned professionals joining the 101 Studios ranks. The addition of James and...
Since its launch in late January, 101 Studios — founded by former TWC top executive David Glasser — has worked to solidify its executive ranks. Prince and Allen are the latest additions after the production and distribution company added Michele Newman, Laurent Ouaknine and Ennis Hensley last month.
Allen will oversee all aspects of curating, building and maintaining the studio’s growing roster of film and television projects, while Prince will manage all areas of physical production for the studio’s feature film and television slate.
Also Read: David Glasser's 101 Studios Production Company Sets New Executive Leadership
“It’s an honor to have such seasoned professionals joining the 101 Studios ranks. The addition of James and...
- 4/15/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
The recently announced 101 Studios has tapped James Allen as Head of Acquisitions and Tom Prince as Executive Vice President, Head of Physical Production. Allen will oversee all aspects of curating, building and maintaining the studio’s growing roster of film and television projects. Prince will manage all areas of physical production for the studio’s feature film and television slate.
“It’s an honor to have such seasoned professionals joining the 101 Studios ranks,” said 101’s David Glasser and David Hutkin. “The addition of James and Tom reflects our efforts to create first-class content, as they will play an integral role in the continued growth of our studio,”
Allen most recently served as Vice President of Acquisitions and Production at TWC after joining the Acquisitions and Production department in 2011. As VP, Allen acquired films including The Founder and Wind River. Before working at TWC, Allen owned and operated an independent...
“It’s an honor to have such seasoned professionals joining the 101 Studios ranks,” said 101’s David Glasser and David Hutkin. “The addition of James and Tom reflects our efforts to create first-class content, as they will play an integral role in the continued growth of our studio,”
Allen most recently served as Vice President of Acquisitions and Production at TWC after joining the Acquisitions and Production department in 2011. As VP, Allen acquired films including The Founder and Wind River. Before working at TWC, Allen owned and operated an independent...
- 4/15/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
David Glasser and David Hutkin's new 101 Studios has found its top acquisitions and physical production chiefs.
James Allen is joining the company as head of acquisitions. He'll oversee all aspects of curating, building and maintaining the studio’s growing roster of film and television projects.
Tom Prince will serve as exec vp physical production, managing the company's film and TV slate.
Both men worked with Glasser at the The Weinstein Co., where Glasser did a long stint as president and COO before the company went into bankruptcy following the downfall of Harvey Weinstein.
“It’s ...
James Allen is joining the company as head of acquisitions. He'll oversee all aspects of curating, building and maintaining the studio’s growing roster of film and television projects.
Tom Prince will serve as exec vp physical production, managing the company's film and TV slate.
Both men worked with Glasser at the The Weinstein Co., where Glasser did a long stint as president and COO before the company went into bankruptcy following the downfall of Harvey Weinstein.
“It’s ...
- 4/15/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
David Glasser and David Hutkin's new 101 Studios has found its top acquisitions and physical production chiefs.
James Allen is joining the company as head of acquisitions. He'll oversee all aspects of curating, building and maintaining the studio’s growing roster of film and television projects.
Tom Prince will serve as exec vp physical production, managing the company's film and TV slate.
Both men worked with Glasser at the The Weinstein Co., where Glasser did a long stint as president and COO before the company went into bankruptcy following the downfall of Harvey Weinstein.
“It’s ...
James Allen is joining the company as head of acquisitions. He'll oversee all aspects of curating, building and maintaining the studio’s growing roster of film and television projects.
Tom Prince will serve as exec vp physical production, managing the company's film and TV slate.
Both men worked with Glasser at the The Weinstein Co., where Glasser did a long stint as president and COO before the company went into bankruptcy following the downfall of Harvey Weinstein.
“It’s ...
- 4/15/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers — if you can call reported facts spoilers — for Frontline’s “Weinstein” documentary from PBS and the BBC.]
Among the new revelations and ephemeral human moments within “Weinstein,” Frontline’s documentary (or episode, really) on Harvey Weinstein’s lifelong scandal only recently brought to light, some of the most striking scenes were not only widely reported, but also widely witnessed. They happened on stage during live telecasts seen by millions around the world: At the Oscars, Golden Globes, and more respected Hollywood ceremonies, actors thanked Harvey Weinstein for what he’d done on their behalf.
Those “thank you’s” came across as commonplace at the time — they’re often the most boring part of award shows — but they’re stomach-churning today. Jennifer Lawrence jokingly thanking Harvey for “killing whoever you had to kill to get me up here today”; Meryl Streep calling him “God” on live television. Knowing what we know now, these kinds of references fed the ego and power of a monster,...
Among the new revelations and ephemeral human moments within “Weinstein,” Frontline’s documentary (or episode, really) on Harvey Weinstein’s lifelong scandal only recently brought to light, some of the most striking scenes were not only widely reported, but also widely witnessed. They happened on stage during live telecasts seen by millions around the world: At the Oscars, Golden Globes, and more respected Hollywood ceremonies, actors thanked Harvey Weinstein for what he’d done on their behalf.
Those “thank you’s” came across as commonplace at the time — they’re often the most boring part of award shows — but they’re stomach-churning today. Jennifer Lawrence jokingly thanking Harvey for “killing whoever you had to kill to get me up here today”; Meryl Streep calling him “God” on live television. Knowing what we know now, these kinds of references fed the ego and power of a monster,...
- 3/3/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Friday night’s episode of “Frontline” centers on veteran Oscar guest Harvey Weinstein, who will be absent from Sunday’s ceremony. In October, the producer became only the second person ever to be expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts in Sciences, after The New York Times and The New Yorker alleged his long history of sexual harassment and assault. He is under police investigation in New York, Los Angeles, and London.
IndieWire got a sneak peek at the special, which follows yesterday’s news that Maria Contreras-Sweet and a group of investors will purchase the assets of Weinstein’s namesake company and start anew. It features interviews with six Weintein accusers, as well as Women in Film’s Los Angeles president Cathy Schulman, the journalists whose reports led to Weinstein’s downfall, and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, whose February 11 civil rights lawsuit against The Weinstein Company nearly thwarted Contreras-Sweet.
IndieWire got a sneak peek at the special, which follows yesterday’s news that Maria Contreras-Sweet and a group of investors will purchase the assets of Weinstein’s namesake company and start anew. It features interviews with six Weintein accusers, as well as Women in Film’s Los Angeles president Cathy Schulman, the journalists whose reports led to Weinstein’s downfall, and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, whose February 11 civil rights lawsuit against The Weinstein Company nearly thwarted Contreras-Sweet.
- 3/2/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
Paul Webster, who worked for Harvey Weinstein at Miramax in the 1990s, had no proof that Weinstein was a sexual predator — but he was concerned enough that he wouldn’t let his own female assistant go to the mogul’s hotel suite. Tom Prince, the former executive vice president of production at The Weinstein Company, said he took issue with Weinstein spending tens of thousands of dollars in company money to fly actresses around the world for small parts. Both men give their first televised interviews in “Weinstein,” a “Frontline” special that will air for the first time on PBS Friday. It examines Weinstein’s...
- 3/1/2018
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Spike TV announced today that production has begun on The Mist, a new series based on Stephen King’s creepy, creature-filled novella of the same name:
Press Release: Halifax, Ns, July 18, 2016 – “The Mist,” a multi-million dollar original television series adapted from the Stephen King novella begins principle photography today in Halifax, Nova Scotia. American cable network Spike TV has ordered 10 hour-long episodes of the series which will premiere on Spike in 2017.
“The Mist” tells the story of a foreboding mist that arrives in one small town ushering in a terrifying new reality for its residents, putting their humanity to the test. What will people do to survive when blinded by fear? The cast includes Morgan Spector, Frances Conroy, Alyssa Sutherland, Gus Birney, Dan Butler, Luke Cosgrove, Danica Curcic, Okezie Morro, Darren Pettie, Russell Posner and Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
“We were intent on finding the perfect location – a place that could double for Maine,...
Press Release: Halifax, Ns, July 18, 2016 – “The Mist,” a multi-million dollar original television series adapted from the Stephen King novella begins principle photography today in Halifax, Nova Scotia. American cable network Spike TV has ordered 10 hour-long episodes of the series which will premiere on Spike in 2017.
“The Mist” tells the story of a foreboding mist that arrives in one small town ushering in a terrifying new reality for its residents, putting their humanity to the test. What will people do to survive when blinded by fear? The cast includes Morgan Spector, Frances Conroy, Alyssa Sutherland, Gus Birney, Dan Butler, Luke Cosgrove, Danica Curcic, Okezie Morro, Darren Pettie, Russell Posner and Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
“We were intent on finding the perfect location – a place that could double for Maine,...
- 7/18/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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