Production has started on the StudioCanal pic, We Live In Time, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.
15.03.2023 - 20:23 / variety.com
Ethan Shanfeld Just days after winning the Oscar for best animated feature for his dark take on “Pinocchio,” Guillermo del Toro is already looking to cast his next film. Sources tell Variety that Andrew Garfield, Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth are in early talks to star in Netflix’s live-action “Frankenstein” movie, which del Toro will write and direct. Del Toro has been developing the project, based on English author Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, for several years, but it’s unclear how faithful he intends to interpret the source material. “Frankenstein” is part of the filmmaker’s multi-year deal with Netflix, where del Toro has a number of projects in various stages of development. Conversations about “Frankenstein” are in the very early stages, sources tell Variety.
Del Toro’s win on Sunday marked his third Academy Award, following two wins for 2017’s “The Shape of Water,” which took home prizes for best director and best picture. Del Toro was also nominated in 2007 for screenplay and foreign language film with “Pan’s Labyrinth” and again in 2022 for best picture with “Nightmare Alley.” Netflix declined to comment. Garfield most recently starred in the Hulu miniseries “Under the Banner of Heaven,” had a cameo in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and led Netflix’s “Tick, Tick… Boom!,” for which he was Oscar-nominated for best actor. Isaac had starring turns in miniseries “Scenes From a Marriage” and Marvel’s “Moon Night,” as well as “The Card Counter” and “Dune.” Goth is best-known for leading Ti West’s “X” trilogy, which includes “X,” “Pearl” and the upcoming “MaXXXine.” She also recently starred in Brandon Cronenberg’s “Infinity Pool,” which premiered at Sundance. Deadline was first to report the news.
Production has started on the StudioCanal pic, We Live In Time, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.
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EXCLUSIVE: Following his big Animated Feature Oscar win on Sunday for Pinocchio, Guillermo del Toro is getting closer to finding his next live-action film. Sources tell Deadline that Andrew Garfield, Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth are in early talks to star in del Toro’s Frankenstein at Netflix. Del Toro will write and direct the pic.
It’s not really news that Guillermo del Toro is developing a new film based on Mary Shelley’s classic “Frankenstein” story. Even though it hasn’t been confirmed by Netflix, many assume this will be the Oscar winner’s next live-action film.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield – who co-presented at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony – are set to star in “We Live in Time” for StudioCanal and director John Crowley.Plot details are under wraps for now but the film is being described as a funny and emotional love story. Production is tentatively expected to start later this year.
stage together as presenters, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are circling their first movie together—a romance, .Sources told the outlet that Pugh and Garfield are in negotiations to lead StudioCanal’s We Live In Time, which is being described as “a funny, deeply moving and immersive love story.” John Crowley, who earned BAFTA awards for 2015’s Brooklyn and 2007’s Boy A (also starring Garfield) is set to direct, with Nick Payne (The Last Letter From Your Lover, ) writing the screenplay. The first glimpse of Garfield and Pugh’s rapport was on display when they jointly presented screenwriting honors at Sunday’s Academy Awards—handing out original screenplay to the Daniels for Everything Everywhere All At Once and adapted screenplay to Sarah Polley’s Women Talking.Although they’ve never formally worked together, the two A-listers have orbited around one another in recent years. They’re both recent Oscar nominees—Garfield for both 2016’s Hacksaw Ridge and 2021’s tick, tick…BOOM!; Pugh for 2019’s Little Women.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are teaming up onscreen!
Angelique Jackson After presenting at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield have begun formulating plans to share the screen again, as co-stars in the upcoming film “We Live in Time.” The two Academy Award-nominated actors are in talks to star in the StudioCanal project, which is described as a “funny, deeply moving and immersive love story.” John Crowley, best known for the BAFTA-winning film “Brooklyn,” is on board to direct, from a script by Nick Payne (“The Last Letter from Your Lover,””Wanderlust”). In addition to developing the script, StudioCanal will produce the project with Sunny March. Further plot details are being kept under wraps, but if the deals with Pugh and Garfield close, the intention is to begin production later this year. StudioCanal executives Ron Halpern, EVP global production, and Joe Naftalin, SVP global production, are overseeing the project on behalf of the studio.
When Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield hit the Oscars stage side-by-side to present an award, social media blew up with folks excited by the prospect of seeing the two actors working together at some point. Well, what everyone didn’t know is that the plan for those two to collaborate could have already been in the works with the upcoming film, “We Live in Time.” According to Deadline, StudioCanal is in talks with Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield to co-star in the upcoming film, “We Live in Time.” The exact plot details are unknown at this time, but the film is described as funny, deeply moving love story.
EXCLUSIVE: After setting the internet on fire Sunday night when they presented at the Oscars together, Academy Award nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield have now found their own project to co-star in as sources tell Deadline the two are in negotiations to star in StudioCanal’s We Live In Time. John Crowley is on board to direct with Nick Payne penning the script. StudioCanal developed the script and will produce with Sunny March.
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accepting the award alongside Marc Gustafson. He referred to his wife as «the love of his life» before also honoring his late parents and his children, whom he shares with Morgan. «Animation is cinema,» del Toro said. «Animation is ready to be taken to the next step.
He’s won Best Picture and Best Director, but now Guillermo del Toro can add the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film to his trophy case. “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” beat out a very competitive field to take the Oscar and became just the second stop-motion animated film to take the honor after “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” in 2005.