Jeff also weighs in on the latest developments surrounding Scarlett Johansson’s Disney lawsuit, plus Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s new Apple series.
On the latest episode of The Sneider Cut, your esteemed host Jeff Sneider reviews James Gunn‘s latest comic book movie The Suicide Squad before chronicling the fallout from Scarlett Johansson‘s ongoing feud with Disney and lamenting Mike Richards‘ decision to hire himself as the new host of Jeopardy!
Elsewhere, Jeff talks about Apple’s $200 million deal for Matthew Vaughn‘s star-studded spy movie Argylle, Universal’s new monster movie starring Nicholas Hoult, Netflix’s reported reaction to a sexually explicit cut of Andrew Dominik‘s Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde, Viacom’s hefty investment in the creators of South Park, Reese Witherspoon‘s billion-dollar deal for her production company Hello Sunshine, and a possible Jungle Cruise sequel.
Finally, Jeff reviews Joseph Gordon-Levitt‘s new Apple series Mr. Corman and trailers for Ridley Scott‘s House of Gucci, Adam McKay‘s Don’t Look Up, FX’s Impeachment: American Crime Story, Netflix’s teen movie He’s All That, Camila Cabello‘s Cinderella movie and the genre film Coming Home in the Dark before taking answering a couple of mailbag questions about upcoming releases and their box office prospects.
Thank you for taking the time to listen to The Sneider Cut, which you can find in audio form below. Subscribe to Jeff’s podcast right here, or subscribe to ColliderExtras wherever you get your podcasts. You can also simply click the ‘subscribe’ button on the embedded player below. The show records on Thursdays, so if you have any movie or TV-related questions for Jeff, please drop him a line at jeff@collider.com or on his new private Twitter account at @InSneiderPlus, where the video version of this podcast can be found when there is no guest on the show.
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