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Master suspense-spinner Steven Soderbergh puts his spin on Mr. & Mrs. Smith in Black Bag, an espionage thriller about two married spies, who turn on one another.
Written by David Koepp, who's previously collaborated with Soderbergh on the haunted house horror story Presence and the hi-tech thriller Kimi, Black Bag stars Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer) and Michael Fassbender (Kneecap) as intelligence agents Kathryn and George Woodhouse. For the most part, they manage to keep their work — which they know could very well put them at odds — separate from their marriage. But when Kathryn is suspected of betraying England, George will have to decide what comes first: his love or his country?
Black Bag also stars Marisa Abela (Industry), Regé-Jean Page (Bridgerton), Tom Burke (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga), Naomie Harris (Venom: Let There Be Carnage), and former Bond, James Bond: Pierce Brosnan.
Black Bag opens only in theaters March 14.
Black Bag
Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Written by David Koepp
Produced by
Casey Silver
Gregory Jacobs
Starring
Cate Blanchett
Michael Fassbender
Regé-Jean Page
Marisa Abela
Naomie Harris
Pierce Brosnan
Tom Burke
Cinematography Peter Andrews[a]
Edited by Mary Ann Bernard[a]
Music by David Holmes
Production
company
Casey Silver Productions
Distributed by Focus Features (United States)
Universal Pictures[1] (International)
Release date
March 14, 2025
Country United States
Language English
Budget $60 million[1]
Black Bag is an upcoming American spy thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by David Koepp. Starring Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Regé-Jean Page, Marisa Abela, Naomie Harris with Pierce Brosnan and Tom Burke,
Plot
From Director Steven Soderbergh, BLACK BAG is a gripping spy drama about legendary intelligence agents George Woodhouse and his beloved wife Kathryn. When she is suspected of betraying the nation, George faces the ultimate test – loyalty to his marriage or his country.
Cast
Cate Blanchett as Kathryn Woodhouse
Michael Fassbender as George Woodhouse
Regé-Jean Page
Marisa Abela
Naomie Harris
Pierce Brosnan
Tom Burke
Production
It was announced in January 2024 that Steven Soderbergh was set to direct the film, with Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender set to star.[2] In March, Regé-Jean Page, Marisa Abela, Naomie Harris, Pierce Brosnan and Tom Burke were added to the cast.[3][4][5]
Filming began in London on May 6, 2024.[6]
Release
In January 2024, Focus Features acquired distribution rights to the film in a negative pickup deal.[1] In July, the studio set a March 14, 2025, release date.[7] The film will be released two months after Soderbergh's Presence.
Notes
Pseudonym for Steven Soderbergh.
References
Fleming, Mike Jr. (January 25, 2024). "Focus Features Lands Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag With Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender Starring In David Koepp-Scripted Spy Thriller". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 26, 2024.
Kit, Borys (January 19, 2024). "Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender Attached to Star in Steven Soderbergh Spy Thriller Black Bag (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
Kroll, Justin (March 5, 2024). "Regé-Jean Page To Co-Star Opposite Michael Fassbender And Cate Blanchett In Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag For Focus". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
Kroll, Justin (March 7, 2024). "Back To Black Star Marisa Abela Reunites With Focus On Steven Soderbergh Thriller Black Bag". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
Kit, Borys (March 19, 2024). "Naomie Harris, Pierce Brosnan, Tom Burke Board Steven Soderbergh Spy Thriller Black Bag (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
"Black Bag". Production Listing. March 11, 2024. Retrieved May 15, 2024.
Galuppo, Mia (July 23, 2024). "Steven Soderbergh Spy Thriller 'Black Bag' Set for March 2025 Release". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
External links
Black Bag at IMDb
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Cate Blanchett is an Australian actress who has worked extensively on screen and on stage. She made her stage debut in 1992 as Electra in the National Institute of Dramatic Art production of the play of the same name,[1][2] and followed in 1993 with performances in Timothy Daly's Kafka Dances, for which she won the Sydney Theatre Critics Award for Best Newcomer, and the Sydney Theatre Company stage production of Oleanna, winning Best Actress. She is the first actor to win both awards at once.[2] She went on to perform several other roles on stage, notably Susan Traherne in Plenty (1999), Hedda Gabler in Hedda Gabler (2004), Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (2009), Yelena in Uncle Vanya (2011), and Claire in The Maids (2013).[3]
Blanchett's first leading role on television came with 1994's Heartland, followed by the 1995 miniseries Bordertown.[4] In 1997, she made her feature film debut in a supporting role in the World War II drama Paradise Road.[5] That year, she had her first leading role in Oscar and Lucinda, which earned her an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award nomination for Best Actress.[4][6] In 1998, Blanchett received worldwide attention for playing Queen Elizabeth I of England in the acclaimed drama film Elizabeth,[7][8] for which she won Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards, the BAFTA Awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award.[4] Elizabeth and her next film, the 1999 thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley, performed well at the box office although her other 1999 releases, the widely praised An Ideal Husband and the largely panned Pushing Tin, were commercially unsuccessful.[7][8][9]
Blanchett found success portraying Galadriel in Peter Jackson's epic fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings (2001–2003).[4] She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, among other honors, for portraying Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 drama The Aviator, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor.[4][10] In 2005, she won the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the Australian film Little Fish.[4] Blanchett's performance in the 2006 thriller Notes on a Scandal garnered her another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[11] In 2007, she received both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominations for her roles in Elizabeth: The Golden Age and I'm Not There, becoming one of the few actors to achieve this.[11]
In 2008, Blanchett appeared in Steven Spielberg's action adventure Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and David Fincher's fantasy drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.[7][8] She briefly played Galadriel in The Hobbit trilogy (2012–2014).[6] For her lead performance in Woody Allen's 2013 drama Blue Jasmine, Blanchett won the Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award, the SAG Award, and the Academy Award for Best Actress.[4] She voiced Valka in the 2014 animated fantasy How to Train Your Dragon 2 and its 2019 sequel How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.[9] In 2015, she received praise for playing Lady Tremaine in Disney's live action film Cinderella, Mary Mapes in Truth, and Carol Aird in Todd Haynes's romantic drama Carol.[9][12][13] Cinderella was a box office success and Blanchett earned her seventh Oscar nomination for Carol.[14][15] Blanchett made her Broadway debut in 2017 with The Present, receiving a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play.[16] She also played primary villain Hela in Thor: Ragnarok. The following year, Blanchett starred in Ocean's 8, the all-women spin-off of the Ocean's trilogy, and Eli Roth's The House with a Clock in Its Walls. In 2020, she created and starred in the ABC television miniseries Stateless and portrayed Phyllis Schlafly in the Hulu miniseries Mrs. America, garnering two Emmy Award nominations for the latter. In 2022, Blanchett received her eighth Oscar nomination for her starring role in Tár.
Film
Key
† Denotes films that have not yet been released.
Year Title Role Notes Refs.
1990 Kaboria American Cheerleader Egyptian film; extra [17]
1996 Parklands Rosie Short film [18]
1997 Paradise Road Susan Macarthy [19]
Thank God He Met Lizzie Lizzie [20]
Oscar and Lucinda Lucinda Leplastrier [21]
1998 Elizabeth Elizabeth I [22]
1999 An Ideal Husband Lady Gertrude Chiltern [23]
Bangers Julie-Anne Short film; also producer [24]
Pushing Tin Connie Falzone [25]
Eyes Wide Shut Mysterious Woman (voice) Uncredited [26]
The Talented Mr. Ripley Meredith Logue [27]
2000 The Gift Annabelle "Annie" Wilson [28]
The Man Who Cried Lola [29]
2001 The Shipping News Petal Quoyle [30]
Charlotte Gray Charlotte Gray [31]
Bandits Kate Wheeler [32]
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Galadriel [33]
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers [34]
Heaven Philippa [35]
2003 Coffee and Cigarettes Herself / Shelly Blanchett played dual roles. [36]
Veronica Guerin Veronica Guerin [37]
The Missing Magdalena "Maggie" Gilkeson [38]
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Galadriel [39]
2004 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Jane Winslett-Richardson [40]
The Aviator Katharine Hepburn [41]
2005 Little Fish Tracy Heart [42]
2006 Babel Susan Jones [43]
The Good German Lena Brandt [44]
Notes on a Scandal Sheba Hart [45]
2007 Hot Fuzz Janine Uncredited cameo [46]
In the Company of Actors Herself Documentary [47]
Elizabeth: The Golden Age Elizabeth I [48]
I'm Not There Jude Quinn (Bob Dylan) [49]
2008 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Irina Spalko [50]
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Daisy Fuller [51]
Ponyo Gran Mamare (voice) English dub [52]
2010 Robin Hood Lady Marian [53]
2011 Hanna Marissa Wiegler [54]
2012 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Galadriel [55]
A Cautionary Tail Narrator (voice) Short film [56]
2013 Girl Rising Documentary [57]
Journey to the South Pacific Documentary [58]
Blue Jasmine Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis [59]
The Turning Gail Lang [60]
The Galapagos Affair Dore Strauch (voice) Documentary [61]
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Galadriel [62]
2014 The Monuments Men Claire Simone [63]
How to Train Your Dragon 2 Valka (voice) [64]
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Galadriel [65]
2015 Knight of Cups Nancy [66]
Cinderella Lady Tremaine [67]
Carol Carol Aird Also executive producer [68]
Truth Mary Mapes [69]
Manifesto Various Blanchett played 13 roles. [70]
2016 Voyage of Time Narrator (voice) Documentary [71]
2017 Red Mother Short film [72]
Song to Song Amanda [73]
Thor: Ragnarok Hela [74]
2018 Ocean's 8 Lou [75]
The House with a Clock in Its Walls Florence Zimmerman [76]
Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle Kaa (voice) [77]
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Valka (voice) [78]
Where'd You Go, Bernadette Bernadette Fox [79]
Sweet Tooth Narrator (voice) Short film [80]
2021 Don't Look Up Brie Evantee [81]
Nightmare Alley Dr. Lilith Ritter [82]
2022 Tár Lydia Tár Also executive producer [83]
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Spazzatura the Monkey (voice) [84]
The School for Good and Evil The Storian (voice) [85]
2023 The New Boy Sister Eileen Also producer [86]
Euphoria Tiger (voice) [87]
2024 Rumours Hilda Ortmann [88]
Borderlands Lilith [89]
2025 Black Bag † Kathryn Woodhouse Post-production [90]
TBA Father, Mother, Sister, Brother † TBA Post-production [91]
Television
Year(s) Title Role(s) Notes Refs.
1993 Police Rescue Mrs. Haines Episode: "The Loaded Boy" [92]
1994 Police Rescue Vivian TV movie
Heartland Elizabeth Ashton 12 episodes, also known as Burned Bridge [93]
G.P. Janie Morris Episode: "Natural Selection" [94]
1995 Bordertown Bianca 10 episodes [95][96]
2012 Family Guy Penelope (voice) Episode: "Mr. and Mrs. Stewie" [97]
Queen Elizabeth II (voice) Episode: "Family Guy Viewer Mail 2" [98]
2014 Rake Clarice Greene 3 episodes [99][100]
2019
2022 Documentary Now! Izabella Barta Episode: "Waiting for the Artist" [101]
Alice Episode: "Two Hairdressers in Bagglyport" [102]
2020 Stateless Pat Masters 6 episodes; also co-creator and executive producer [103]
Mrs. America Phyllis Schlafly 9 episodes; also executive producer [104]
The Simpsons Elaine Wolff (voice) Episode: "The Way of the Dog" [105][106]
Homemade Narrator (voice) Episode: "Ride It Out" [107]
2021 Staged Cate Blanchett Episode: "The Loo Recluse" [108][109]
2022 Ukraine: Life Under Attack: Dispatches Narrator (voice) Documentary; also executive producer [110]
2023 What If...? Hela (voice) 3 episodes[a] [111]
2024 Disclaimer Catherine Ravenscroft Lead role; miniseries; also executive producer [112][113][114]
Taskmaster Australia Herself Season 3, Rhys Nicolson's Heavenly Voice
Theatre
Year Production Role(s) Playwright Venue Refs.
1992 Electra Electra Sophocles National Institute of Dramatic Art [2]
Top Girls Patient Griselda/Nell/Jeanine Caryl Churchill Sydney Theatre Company [115]
1993 Kafka Dances Bride/Felice Timothy Daly Griffin Theatre Company / Sydney Theatre Company [115]
Oleanna Carol David Mamet Sydney Theatre Company [116]
1994 Hamlet Ophelia William Shakespeare Belvoir St Theatre [115]
1995 Sweet Phoebe Helen Michael Gow Sydney Theatre Company / Warehouse Theatre [116]
The Tempest Miranda William Shakespeare Belvoir St Theatre [115]
The Blind Giant is Dancing Rose Draper Stephen Sewell Belvoir St Theatre [117]
1997 The Seagull Nina Anton Chekov Belvoir St Theatre [115]
1999 Plenty Susan Traherne David Hare Almeida Theatre / Albery Theatre [118]
The Vagina Monologues Performer Eve Ensler The Old Vic, V-Day stage reading. [119]
2004 Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen Sydney Theatre Company / BAM [116]
2006−2007 A Kind of Alaska — Harold Pinter Sydney Theatre Company; director only [120]
2007−2008 Blackbird — David Harrower Sydney Theatre Company; director only [121]
2008 — New Zealand Arts Festival / Ruhrfestspiele
2009 The War of the Roses Richard II/Lady Anne William Shakespeare Sydney Theatre Company / Sydney Festival [116]
A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche DuBois Tennessee Williams Sydney Theatre Company / Kennedy Center / BAM [122]
2011 Uncle Vanya Yelena Anton Chekov Sydney Theatre Company [123]
Kennedy Center / Lincoln Center Festival [124]
2011−2012 Gross und Klein Lotte Botho Strauss Sydney Theatre Company / Barbican Centre /
Théâtre de la Ville, Vienna Festival / Ruhrfestspiele. [116]
2013 The Maids Claire Jean Genet Sydney Theatre Company [116]
2014 New York City Center's Lincoln Center Festival [125]
2015 The Present Anna Petrovna Anton Chekhov Sydney Theatre Company [126]
2017 Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway [127]
2019 When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other Woman Martin Crimp Dorfman Theatre, Royal National Theatre [128]
2025 The Seagull Arkadina Anton Chekov Barbican Theatre [129]
Music videos
Year Title Performer(s) Refs.
2016 "The Spoils" Massive Attack [130]
2023 "The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte" Sparks [131]
See also
List of awards and nominations received by Cate Blanchett
Notes
Uncredited for "What If... the Avengers Assembled in 1602?"
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Cate Blanchett stars as Kathryn St. Jean in director Steven Soderbergh's BLACK BAG, a Focus Features release. Credit: Claudette Barius/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
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The cast of the film also includes Regé-Jean Page, Marisa Abela, Naomie Harris, Pierce Brosnan, and Tom Burke. “Black Bag” shot in London last year. and is produced by Casey Silver and Gregory Jacobs. The screenplay hails from David Koepp, who recently wrote the scripts for Soderbergh’s 2022 “Kimi” starring Zoe Kravitz, plus “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and the upcoming “Jurassic World Rebirth.”
Oscar winner Soderbergh recently lined up his next movie, “The Christophers,” with a cast including Ian McKellen, Michaela Coel, and James Corden for the dark comedy shooting in London this February. Per Deadline, the script, written by Soderbergh’s “No Sudden Move” and “Full Circle” scribe Ed Solomon, is “about the estranged children of a once-famous artist who hire a forger to complete his unfinished works so they can be discovered and sold after his death.”
Watch the trailer for “Black Bag” below and look for it in theaters March 14.
The following is a list of films produced by Paramount Pictures and released (or scheduled to be released) in the 2020s.
All films listed are theatrical releases unless specified.
A ‡ signifies a streaming release exclusively through Paramount+.
A § signifies a simultaneous release to theaters and on Paramount+.
A * signifies a streaming release through a third-party streaming service.
Released
Release date Title Notes
January 10, 2020 Like a Boss co-production with Artists First[1][2]
January 31, 2020 The Rhythm Section co-production with Eon Productions, Global Road Entertainment and Danjaq LLC[3]
February 14, 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog co-production with Marza Animation Planet, Sega Sammy Group, Original Film and Blur Studio[4][5][6]
May 19, 2020 Body Cam distribution only; produced by Ace Entertainment, Paramount Players and BET Films
May 22, 2020 The Lovebirds * co-production with MRC, 3 Arts Entertainment and Quinn's House; distributed by Netflix
June 5, 2020 Mighty Oak distribution only; produced by Brookwell McNamara Entertainment
September 25, 2020 The Trial of the Chicago 7 * studio credit only; co-production with Cross Creek Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Marc Platt Productions and ShivHans Pictures; distributed by Netflix[7][8]
October 2, 2020 Spontaneous distribution only; produced by Awesomeness Films and Jurassic Party Productions
October 16, 2020 Love and Monsters US distribution only; co-production with Entertainment One[9] and 21 Laps Entertainment; distributed internationally by Netflix[10][11][12]
October 23, 2020 Pixie UK distribution only and US home video distribution; produced by Fragile Films, Ingenious Media, Northern Ireland Screen and Endeavor Content
October 30, 2020 Spell co-production with Paramount Players, LINK Entertainment and MC8 Entertainment[13]
March 4, 2021 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run ‡ co-production with Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, MRC, and United Plankton Pictures; distributed by Paramount+[14][15][16][17]
March 5, 2021 Coming 2 America * co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions, Misher Films and New Republic Pictures; distributed by Amazon Studios[18]
April 23, 2021 The Space Between distribution only; produced by Night & Day Pictures, Samuels Media Capital and Tangerine Pictures
April 30, 2021 Without Remorse * co-production with Skydance Media, Weed Road Pictures, Outlier Society, New Republic Pictures and Midnight Radio Productions;[19] distributed by Amazon Studios[20]
May 28, 2021 A Quiet Place Part II co-production with Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions
June 10, 2021 Infinite ‡ co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures, Closest to the Hole Productions and New Republic Pictures; distributed by Paramount+[21][22]
July 2, 2021 The Tomorrow War * co-production with Skydance Media and New Republic Pictures; distributed by Amazon Studios[23]
July 23, 2021 Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Skydance Media, Entertainment One, Hasbro Studios[24] and Di Bonaventura Pictures[14][25][26]
August 20, 2021 PAW Patrol: The Movie § distribution outside of Canada; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Spin Master Entertainment[27][28]
October 29, 2021 Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin ‡ co-production with Paramount Players and Blumhouse Productions;[29] distributed by Paramount+[30][31]
November 10, 2021 Clifford the Big Red Dog § co-production with Entertainment One,[32]The Kerner Entertainment Company, New Republic Pictures[33] and Scholastic Entertainment[34][35][36][37]
December 15, 2021 Rumble ‡ co-production with Paramount Animation, WWE Studios, Walden Media and Reel FX Animation Studios; distributed by Paramount+[38][39][40][41]
January 14, 2022 Scream co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Project X Entertainment and Radio Silence Productions[42]
February 4, 2022 Jackass Forever co-production with MTV Entertainment Studios, Dickhouse Productions and Gorilla Flicks
February 11, 2022 The In Between ‡ * co-production with Paramount Players; distributed by Paramount+ in the United States and Netflix internationally
March 25, 2022 The Lost City co-production with Fortis Films, 3dot Productions and Exhibit A Films[43][44][45]
April 1, 2022 The Contractor US distribution only; produced by STXfilms, 30West, Thunder Road Films and Ingenious Media
April 8, 2022 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 co-production with Sega Sammy Group, Marza Animation Planet, Original Film and Blur Studio
May 13, 2022 Senior Year * co-production with Paramount Players and Broken Road Productions; distributed by Netflix
May 27, 2022 Top Gun: Maverick co-production with Skydance Media, TC Productions and Jerry Bruckheimer Films[46][26][47]
June 17, 2022 Jerry & Marge Go Large ‡ produced by Paramount Players, MRC and Levantine Films; distributed by Paramount+
July 15, 2022 Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank US and select international distribution only; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, GFM Animation, Aniventure, Align, Brooksfilms, Flying Tigers Entertainment, HB Wink Animation and Cinesite[48]
August 11, 2022 Laal Singh Chaddha Indian film; co-production with Aamir Khan Productions and Viacom18 Studios[49][50]
August 12, 2022 Secret Headquarters ‡ co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films; distributed by Paramount+[51]
August 19, 2022 Orphan: First Kill § US distribution only through Paramount Players; produced by Dark Castle Entertainment, Entertainment One and Eagle Vision, distributed internationally by Sierra/Affinity
August 24, 2022 Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet distribution only; produced by Telecinco Cinema, Lightbox Animation Studios, Ikiru Films, Anangu Grup and La Tadeopelícula AIE
September 23, 2022 On the Come Up ‡ produced by Paramount Players, Temple Hill Entertainment and State Street Pictures; distributed by Paramount+[52]
September 30, 2022 Smile co-production with Paramount Players and Temple Hill Entertainment[53][54]
October 7, 2022 Significant Other ‡ co-production with Paramount Players; distributed by Paramount+[55]
December 23, 2022 Babylon co-production with C2 Motion Picture Group, Marc Platt Productions and Material Pictures[56]
February 3, 2023 80 for Brady distribution only; produced by 199 Productions and Fifth Season[57][58]
March 10, 2023 Scream VI co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Project X Entertainment and Radio Silence Productions[59]
March 31, 2023 Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves co-production with Entertainment One,[14][26] Hasbro Studios and Sierra/Affinity
April 10, 2023 Organ Trail distribution only; produced by Tatterdemalion Pictures and Three Point Capital[60][61]
June 9, 2023 Transformers: Rise of the Beasts co-production with Skydance Media, Hasbro Studios, New Republic Pictures, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Bay Films[62][63][64]
June 30, 2023 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny studio credit only; co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm; distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
July 12, 2023 Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One co-production with Skydance Media and TC Productions[65][26]
August 2, 2023 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Point Grey Pictures[66][67][68]
September 8, 2023 My Animal distribution only; produced by XYZ Films, Photon Films, Good Movies, Band with Pictures, Jobpro Productions, Greenground Productions Vigilante and Crave
September 29, 2023 PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie distribution outside of Canada; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Spin Master Entertainment[69]
October 6, 2023 Pet Sematary: Bloodlines ‡ co-production with Paramount Players, Di Bonaventura Pictures and Room 101, Inc.; distributed by Paramount+[30][70][71]
October 20, 2023 Killers of the Flower Moon theatrical distribution only; produced by Apple Studios, Imperative Entertainment, Sikelia Productions and Appian Way Productions[72][73]
October 27, 2023 Under the Boardwalk co-production with Paramount Animation, New Republic Pictures and Big Kid Pictures[74][75][76][77]
January 12, 2024 Mean Girls co-production with Paramount Players, Broadway Video and Little Stranger[78][79]
February 2, 2024 The Tiger's Apprentice ‡ co-production with Paramount Animation, Jane Startz Productions and New Republic Pictures; distributed by Paramount+[46][79][80]
February 14, 2024 Bob Marley: One Love co-production with Tuff Gong and Plan B Entertainment[81][79]
April 12, 2024 Sweet Dreams co-production with The Barnum Picture Company[82]
May 17, 2024 IF co-production with Sunday Night Productions and Maximum Effort[83][26][84]
June 28, 2024 A Quiet Place: Day One co-production with Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions[85][84]
August 13, 2024 Watchmen: Chapter I international distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment; distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in North America[86]
September 13, 2024 Here After co-production with Artina Films, ClaRo Productions, Fenix Entertainment, Hopscotch Pictures, and Likely Story[87]
September 20, 2024 Transformers One co-production with Paramount Animation, Di Bonaventura Pictures, New Republic Pictures, Bayhem Films and Hasbro Entertainment[88][89][90][91]
September 27, 2024 Apartment 7A co-production with Paramount Players, Sunday Night Productions and Platinum Dunes[92][93]
October 18, 2024 Smile 2 co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment and Bad Feeling[79]
November 22, 2024 Gladiator II co-production with Scott Free Productions, Red Wagon Entertainment, and Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation[94]
November 25, 2024 Dear Santa co-production with Conundrum Entertainment[95][96]
November 26, 2024 Watchmen Chapter II international distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment; distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in North America[97]
December 13, 2024 September 5 distribution outside Germany, Austria and Switzerland only; produced by BerghausWöbke Filmproduktion, Constantin Film, Projected Picture Works and Edgar Reitz Filmproduktion[98][99]
December 20, 2024 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 co-production with Sega Sammy Group, Original Film, Marza Animation Planet and Blur Studio[100]
Upcoming
Release date Title Notes Production status
December 25, 2024 Better Man U.S. distribution only; produced by Footloose Productions, Zero Gravity Management, Jumpy Cow Pictures, Showman and Rocket Science[101][102] Completed
February 28, 2025 Vicious co-production with Atlas Independent[102][103][99] Post-production
March 14, 2025 Novocaine co-production with Infrared Pictures, Safehouse Pictures, and Circle of Confusion[104][102]
May 23, 2025 Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning co-production with Skydance Media and TC Productions[105][84]
July 4, 2025 Untitled Trey Parker film co-production with PGLang and Park County[106] Filming
July 18, 2025 The Smurfs Movie co-production with Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies[100][107][99] In production
August 1, 2025 The Naked Gun co-production with Fuzzy Door Productions[108][102][99] Post-production
October 3, 2025 Roofman U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by Miramax, Limelight, High Frequency Entertainment, Hunting Lane and 51 Entertainment[109][110] Filming
November 21, 2025 The Running Man co-production with Genre Films and Complete Fiction[111][99]
December 19, 2025 The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants co-production with Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures[112][113][84] In production
January 30, 2026 Aang: The Last Airbender co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Avatar Studios[114][112][107][91]
February 27, 2026 Scream 7 co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Project X Entertainment and Radio Silence Productions[115][116] Pre-production
July 31, 2026 Untitled PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie sequel distribution outside of Canada; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Spin Master Entertainment[117][118][102] In production
October 9, 2026 Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem sequel co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Point Grey Pictures[119][102]
Undated films
Release date Title Notes Production status
2026 Untitled sixth Scary Movie film distribution only; produced by Miramax, Original Film and Ugly Baby Productions[120][121] Pre-production
Spring 2027 Sonic the Hedgehog 4 co-production with Sega Sammy Group, Original Film, Marza Animation Planet and Blur Studio [122]
TBA Get Lite co-production with Khalabo Ink Society, A Seed and Wings Productions and OFFBRND[123]
A Quiet Place Part III co-production with Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions[124]
Untitled Damien Chazelle film co-production with Wild Chickens Productions[125]
An Officer and a Gentleman co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment[126]
In development
Title Notes
American Girl co-production with Mattel Films and Temple Hill Entertainment[127]
Ballistic co-production with GoldDay[128]
Bella co-production with Paramount Players, Bread & Circuses Entertainment and 87Eleven Entertainment[129]
Beyblade co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Disruption Entertainment[130]
Blood Count co-production with SpringHill Company[131]
Boy Band co-production with Maximum Effort and 21 Laps Entertainment[132]
Clifford the Big Red Dog 2 co-production with eOne Films, The Kerner Entertainment Company, New Republic Pictures, and Scholastic Entertainment[133]
Children of Blood and Bone co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment and Sunswept Entertainment[134]
C.O.S.M.O.S. co-production with Paramount Animation[135]
Dropz co-production with Paramount Animation and Gloria Sanchez Productions[136]
Untitled Face/Off sequel co-production with Original Film and Permut Presentations[137]
Familiar co-production with 18hz Productions[138]
Fashionista distribution only; produced by Paramount Players, Ethea Entertainment, and Kellagio Entertainment[139]
Harbinger co-production with Valiant Entertainment, Roth/Kirschenbaum Films, and Original Film[140]
Heart of the Beast co-production with Cedar Park Entertainment and Wild Chickens Entertainment[141]
Hit the Gas co-production with Original Film[142]
Houdini co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures[143]
Kill Them All [144]
Major Matt Mason co-production with Mattel Films, Playtone and
Weed Road Pictures[145]
Muttnik co-production with Paramount Animation and Imagine Entertainment[136]
Nevermoor co-production with Goddard Textiles[146]
Once Upon a Motorcycle Dude co-production with Paramount Animation[136]
Over Asking [147]
Possession co-production with Bad Feeling, Icki Eneo Arlo and Vertigo Entertainment[148]
Pumpkinhead co-production with Paramount Players[149]
Quinceanerx distribution only; produced by Paramount Players[150]
Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit co-production with Paramount Players, Atomic Monster and 3 Arts Entertainment[151]
Rachel Nevada co-production with Maximum Effort[152]
Rainbow Six co-production with Skydance Media, Weed Road Pictures, Outlier Society, and 87North Productions[153]
Real Pigeons Fight Crime co-production with Paramount Animation[136]
Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake co-production with Original Film[154]
The Saint co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures[155]
Sam & Victor's Day Off co-production with Make Good Content and Counterbalance Entertainment[156]
Sleepy Hollow co-production with Broken Road Productions[157]
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 co-production with Sega Sammy Group, Original Film, Marza Animation Planet and Blur Studio[158]
Sunset Boulevard co-production with The Really Useful Group and Trillium Productions[159]
Superworld co-production with Paramount Animation and Temple Hill Entertainment[160]
Susie Thunder co-production with Epic Magazine[161]
Swan Lake co-production with Paramount Animation and Temple Hill Entertainment[136]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin co-production with 18hz Productions[162]
Thicc co-production with Broken Road Productions, New York and Vox Media Studios[163]
To Catch a Thief co-production with Pilot Wave and Original Film[164]
Untitled Transformers/G.I. Joe crossover co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Skydance Media, Di Bonaventura Pictures, Bayhem Films and Hasbro Entertainment
Untitled fourth Cloverfield film co-production with Bad Robot[165][166]
Untitled fourth Star Trek film co-production with Skydance Media and Bad Robot[167][26]
Untitled H. G. Wells film co-production with OddBall Entertainment[168]
Untitled The Longest Yard remake co-production with Gunpowder & Sky[169]
Untitled Mindy Kaling comedy co-production with Paramount Animation[170]
Untitled Rugrats live-action film co-production with Nickelodeon Movies[171]
Untitled Spice Girls film co-production with Paramount Animation and 19 Entertainment[74]
Untitled The Tomorrow War sequel co-production with Amazon MGM Studios and Skydance Media[172]
Untitled third Top Gun film co-production with Skydance Media, TC Productions and Jerry Bruckheimer Films[173]
Untitled TikTok horror film co-production with Paramount Players and Original Film[174]
Vertigo co-production with Davis Entertainment and Team Downey[175]
Yokai Samba co-production with Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies[136]
You Should Be Dancing[176] co-production with Amblin Entertainment, GK Films, Scott Free Productions and Sister[26][177][178][179]
Your Name co-production with Bad Robot and Toho[180][181]
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