Sanaa Lathan, Ernie Hudson Cast In Netflix Film ‘Nappily Ever After’

Sanaa Lathan has been tapped to star in the Netflix original film Nappily Ever After, with Wadjda helm Haifaa Al-Mansour attached to direct. Ernie Hudson also has been cast of the pic, which is based on the book by Trisha R. Thomas. Tina Chism drafted the script with rewrites from Lisa Loomer, Adam Brooks and most recently filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Nappily Ever After centers on Violet Jones (Lathan), who has a seemingly flawless life until an accident at the hair dresser causes things in her life to unravel and she begins to realize that she was living the life she thought she was supposed to live, not the one that she really wanted. She starts to put the pieces back together with a little help from a soulful barber and his young daughter. Violet finds the courage to cast off some of the things that she didn’t really need, starting with the perfectly straightened hair, and find a life that has real meaning.

Hudson portrays Lathan’s father, Richard, who makes big change in his life to become a male model.

Tracey Bing (Southside With You), Marc Platt, Jared Leboff and Lathan are producing the film, which will begin shooting this month in Atlanta. Exec producers are Benedict Carver, Vincent Cirrincione and Mark Moran.

The pic marks a reunion for Prince-Bythewood and Lathan, as the two recently worked together on the Fox miniseries Shots Fired and Lathan starred in Prince-Bythewood’s 2000 sports drama Love & Basketball. She next will been seen in CBS Films’ Michael Cuesta-helmed American Assassin, with Dylan O’Brien, Michael Keaton and Taylor Kitsch. Lathan is repped by ICM and attorney Stephen Barnes.

Hudson, who recurs on the Neflix series Grace and Frankie and recently signed on to star in indie film The Family Business, is repped by APA and Zero Gravity Management.

Repped by UTA and attorney Craig Emanuel, Al-Mansour directed Mary Shelley, with Maisie Williams and Elle Fanning, which will premiere at Toronto next month.

ABC Nabs FBI Darkly Comedic Drama From Regina Corrado, Felicity Huffman & NBCU International Stu

In a competitive situation, ABC has landed Kristy Kottis, a comedic hourlong drama, from The Strain executive producer Regina Corrado, American Crime alumna Felicity Huffman, Dallas Buyers Club producer Rachel Winter and Working Title. NBC Universal International Studios is the studio.

Written by Corrado, Kristy Kottis is inspired by the real-life Vespa riding, shit kicking, former New York City public school teacher-turned-FBI agent, Kristy Kottis. The is a darkly comedic drama seen through the eyes of a real woman — not a super hero, not first in her class, but fiftieth, who found her calling in a place she never imagined; as the first female supervisor in charge of the Guardian Squad, the division responsible for uniting the NYPD, Homeland Security, Secret Service, Amtrack and Port Authority Police in New York City.

Corrado executive produces with Working Title’s Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Andrew Stearn and Liza Chasin as well as Huffman and Winter. There are no current plans for Huffman to star.

Three years ago, Winter and Huffman teamed for another FBI drama project that was set up at ABC with a put pilot commitment, which had Huffman attached to star as a special agent leading the New York City Joint Terrorism Task Force. At ABC, Huffman starred in the seriesDesperate Housewives and American Crime and also headlined the comedy pilot Libby & Malcolm this past season.

Corrado, who adapted the 2016 financial thriller feature Equity as a TV series for ABC last development season with Amy Pascal producing, is coming off a three-year stint on FX’s The Strain, last two as an executive producer, working alongside executive producer/showrunner Carlton Cuse who also recruited her as a writer-producer on his A&E drama series The Returned. Corrado started her career on David Milch’s Deadwood and John Fran Cincinnati and also worked on FX’s Sons of Anarchy for four seasons. She is repped by CAA and Zero Gravity Management.

Octavia Spencer, LeBron James Team on TV Series About Entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker

NBA superstar LeBron James is continuing to make moves off the court. James’ production company, SpringHill Entertainment, is adding the first scripted drama to its growing slate. The project also boasts Oscar-winning talent: Octavia Spencer.

Spencer is attached to star in the limited series about entrepreneur and social activist Madam C.J. Walker’s life, with James exec producing along with his company’s co-founder, Maverick Carter.

Sources tell Variety that Netflix is interested in the series and is the likely destination. The steaming service had no comment on their involvement in the project.

Nicole Asher is on board to write and co-exec produce and “Black Nativity” helmer Kasi Lemmons will direct the pilot and also exec produce.

The series is based on the book “On Her Own Ground” by A’Lelia Bundles, Walker’s great-great-granddaughter, who will also serve as a consultant on the series.

Walker, the daughter of slaves, was orphaned at age seven, married at 14, and widowed at 20. She spent two decades laboring as a washerwoman, earning $1.50 a week. However, everything changed following Walker’s discovery of a revolutionary hair care formula for black women. By the time she died in 1919, she had built a beauty empire from the ground up, amassing wealth unprecedented among black women. She counted W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington among her friends.

Zero Gravity Management’s Mark Holder and Christine Holder optioned the book from Bundles in early 2016. Spencer got wind of the project and aggressively pursued the part. Once word spread that Spencer was attached, WME, who reps both Spencer and James, pitched the series to James as his production company’s entryway into the prestige genre.

SpringHill president Jamal Henderson brought the project to Carter’s attention and the two moved quickly to land the property.

With Nicole Asher set to write, Spencer starring, and James and Springhill on board as producers, the package was presented to potential buyers, with Netflix acting fast and the favorite to land the series.

“I am really proud of this project and that SpringHill will be partnering with Octavia to tell this important story,” James said. “Every American should all know the story of Madam C.J. Walker. She was an innovator, entrepreneur, social activist, and total game changer whose story has been left out of the history books. I hope this project lives up to her legacy with a story that will educate and inspire.”

Zero Gravity and Warner Bros. will partner on the production.

The Holders (through Zero Gravity), James and Carter (through SpringHill), and Spencer (through her production company Orit Entertainment) will all serve as exec producers with Asher on board as a co-exec producer.

“It’s so exciting for all of us to keep building SpringHill, see it mature, and continue to find its voice. We are really focused on growing with authenticity and substance,” Carter said. “For us, this is totally about great stories and great partners. Partnering with Octavia to tell the story of Madam C.J. Walker is the ideal first project for SpringHill to take an important step into scripted drama.”

The film is in line with SpringHill’s mission to spotlight the hidden African-American figures who helped shape American history. The company recently donated $2.5 million to the Smithsonian’s Muhammad Ali exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Launched in 2013, SpringHill has quietly become a big force in the entertainment industry. Although the company, which partnered with Warner Bros. in 2015, didn’t produce any series that were picked up this pilot season, they sold three pilot pitches to broadcast networks while producing the hit Starz series “Survivor’s Remorse.” The company is also producing a comedy for HBO set in an L.A. sneaker store.

Spencer’s hit film “Hidden Figures” earned her an Oscar nomination. She followed up the role with Summit Entertainment’s “The Shack” and Fox Searchlight’s “Gifted.” The actress can be seen next in Guillermo del Toro’s Cold War fantasy “The Shape of Water,” which is already gaining award season buzz.

Zero Gravity Management is an exec producer on the hit Netflix series “Ozark” starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.

Jason Bateman Drama ‘Ozark’ Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix

Less than a month after its release, new Netflix crime drama series Ozark, starring, directed and executive produced by Jason Bateman, has been renewed for a 10-episode second season.

Created/executive produced by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams and written/executive produced by Chris Mundy, Ozark revolves around financial planner Marty (Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney) and their family’s sudden relocation from the suburbs of Chicago to a summer resort community in the Missouri Ozarks. The series explores capitalism, family dynamics, and survival through the eyes of (anything but) ordinary Americans.

Ozark, produced by Bateman’s Aggregate Films, MRC, which is behind Netflix’s first original drama series, House Of Cards, and Zero Gravity, joins several other 2017 Netflix series that have been renewed, including 13 Reasons Why, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Marvel’s Iron Fist, One Day At a Time, Santa Clarita Diet, Dear White People and GLOW. Only two so far, Girlboss and Gypsy, did not make it to a second season.

Bateman also stars in comedy Arrested Development, whose revival also has been picked up for a second season by Netflix.

‘Yellowstone’: Jill Hennessy, Patrick St. Esprit, More Set To Recur In Paramount Network Series

Jill Hennessy, Patrick St. Esprit, Ian Bohen and Denim Richards are set for recurring roles opposite Kevin Costner in Yellowstone, Paramount Network’s straight-to-series period drama set to premiere in 2018.

From Oscar-nominated writer/executive producer Taylor Sheridan (Hell Or High Water, Sicario) and the Weinstein Company, Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, led by John Dutton (Costner), who controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States, under constant attack by those it borders — land developers, an Indian reservation, and America’s first National Park. It is an intense study of a violent world far from media scrutiny — where land grabs make developers billions, and politicians are bought and sold by the world’s largest oil and lumber corporations.

Hennessy is Senator Huntington, an ally of Chief Rainwater (Gil Birmingham). St. Esprit will play Attorney General Stewart. Bohen and Richards will play Ryan and Colby, respectively, both cowboy wranglers.

Hennessy, best known for her starring roles on Crossing Jordan and Law & Order, most recently recurred on Shots Fired and Madam Secretary. Hennessy is repped by APA and More/Medavoy Management.

St. Esprit was recently cast in a multi-episode arc on CBS’ S.W.A.T and will be seen in an upcoming guest role on The Last Ship. He was last seen in Big Little Lies and The Fate Of The Furious. He’s repped by Abrams Artists Agency and Justice & Ponder.

Bohen can currently be seen in Sheridan’s recently released Wind River and will next be seen in Sheridan’s upcoming Sicario followup Soldado. He’s repped by Joseph Le Talent Agency and Zero Gravity Management.

As an actor, Richards played Jack Brown in Chickasaw Rancher, and was the keyboardist in The New Edition Story. He also was a writer/producer for The Forgotten Ones. He’s repped by DDO Artists Agency and Pink Hammer Entertainment.

Logan Miller, Deborah Ann Woll, Taylor Russell Enter ‘The Maze’

Sony Pictures is in talks with Logan Miller, Deborah Ann Woll and Taylor Russell to star in The Maze, the Adam Robitel-directed thriller. The film is in the vein of The Game, an elevated psychological thriller about six strangers who find themselves in circumstances beyond their control, who must use their wits to survive. Bragi Schut wrote the first script draft and Maria Melnik did the rewrite. Neil Moritz and Ori Marmur are producing for Original Film. Robitel is CAA and Zero Gravity Management.

Clint Eastwood’s ‘The 15:17 To Paris’ Adds Sinqua Walls

EXCLUSIVE: Sinqua Walls has been cast in Client Eastwood’s upcoming biopic The 15:17 To Paris from Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow. It’s based on the novel The 15:17 to Paris: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Heroesby Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone and Jeffrey E. Stern about the 2015 thwarted terrorist attack on Thalys train #9364 bound for Paris.

Dorothy Blyskal penned the screenplay that follows the course of the friends’ lives, from the struggles of childhood through finding their footing in life, to the series of unlikely events leading up to the attack. Walls will play Marine Chris O’Neil. The pic will feature the real-life heroes, Salder, Skarlatos, and Stone, portraying themselves, as well as Judy Greer, Jenna Fischer, Ray Corasani, Paul-Mikél Williams, Max Ivutin, Bryce Gheisar, Cole Eichenberger and William Jennings.

Eastwood is producing with Tim Moore, Jesssica Meier, and Kristina Rivera. Bruce Berman is serving as exec producing of the film, which is currently in production. Walls recurred as Sir Lancelot on ABC’s Once Upon A Time, and has appeared in previous seasons of MTV’s Teen Wolf and Power on Starz. He’s repped by APA and Zero Gravity Management.

‘The Oath’: Robert Gossett & Isaac Keys Set To Recur In Crackle Drama Series

The Closer alum Robert Gossett and Isaac Keys (Jurassic World, Beyond the Lights)have been cast in recurring roles in Crackle’s upcoming drama series The Oath,executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (Power) and his G-Unit Film & Television.

Written and created by former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Joe Halpin (Hawaii Five-0, Secrets & Lies), the 10-episode original series explores a world of gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend and sheds light on corrupt and secret societies. They are nearly impossible to join — only a select few make the cut – but once inside, members will do what they must to protect one another from enemies on the outside and from within their own rank.

Gossett plays Sac Charles Ryder, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI investigation and Price’s (Elisabeth Röhm) superior officer. He demands an in-person account of Price’s meetings with Neckbone (Kwame Patterson) and is barely polite while talking with Byrd (Arlen Escarpeta). Keys portrays G, one of Neckbone’s (Kwame Patterson) trusted lieutenants who assists his boss in breaking into a storage facility with hundreds of boxes of WMD capsules — but it’s all bait for a perfect arrest.

In addition to Röhm, Escareta and Patterson they previously announced cast Ryan Kwanten, Cory Hardrict, Katrina Law, J.J. Soria, Sean Bean, Michael Malarkey, Eve Mauro and Linda Purl.

The premiere episode will be directed by Jeff T. Thomas (Blindspot, Wayward Pines). Todd Hoffman and Dennis Kim of Storied Media Group executive produce with Halpin, who also is showrunner.

Gossett was a seven-season regular on TNT’s The Closer, and also appeared for five seasons in that series’ spin-off, Major Crimes. He most recently guested on Chicago Med and has voiceover roles in the upcoming animated features The Sky Princess and Hannibal the Great. Gossett is repped by Gary Reichman at Media Artists Group and Zero Gravity Management.

Keys currently recurs on Epix series Get Shorty and recently guest-starred on Fresh Off the Boat and Supergirl. He’s repped by Zero Gravity Management.

‘Proud Mary’ Trailer: Taraji P. Henson Dressed To Kill As Hitwoman

Taraji P. Henson gets dressed to kill in the first trailer for Proud Mary, director Babak Najafi’s action movie with the Empire Golden Globe winner playing a hitwoman working for an organized crime family in Boston.

Set to the tune of — what else? — “Proud Mary” by Tina Turner (her solo version, sans Ike), the trailer has Henson suiting up in leather and heels, with a visit to a secret weapons closet that could make James Bond envious — all for what seems to be an action-packed and bullet-flying day of work.

Per the film’s logline, Mary’s life “is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path she crosses when a professional hit goes bad.” The cast for the Sony Pictures Entertainment film also includes Billy Brown, Jahi Di’Allo Winston and Danny Glover. Najafi directs from a screenplay by John Stuart Newman & Christian Swegal and Steven Antin, based on a story by Newman & Swegal. Producers are Paul Schiff and Tai Duncan.

Proud Mary hits theaters January 12. Take a look at the trailer above, and tell us what you think.

Alysia Reiner, Christina Hendricks, Anna Camp To Star In ‘Egg’; Jim Klock Cast In ‘Green Dolphin’

Orange Is the New Black‘s Alysia Reiner, Christina Hendricks, and Anna Camp have signed on to topline motherhood dark comedy Egg, directed by Marianna Palka from indie production company Over. Easy. LLC. Also starring David Alan Basche and Gbenga Akinnagbe, the pic centers on conceptual artist Tina (Reiner), when she introduces her eight-month pregnant art school rival (Hendricks) to her non-traditional surrogate Kiki (Camp), the truth outs and the patriarchy fights to hang on. The film was written by Risa Mickenberg, author of Taxi Driver Wisdom, and will go before cameras in New York later this summer. Reiner, Basche, and Michele Ganeless are producing. Reiner produced and starred in the film Equity, which premiered at Sundance last year and was picked up Sony Pictures Classics. She’s repped by Abrams Artists Agency and Affirmative Entertainment. Hendricks, perhaps best known for Mad Men, stars in the upcoming Netflix film Candy Jar.She’s repped by ICM Partners and LINK Entertainment. Camp, repped by UTA, Authentic Talent and Literary Management and Schreck, Rose, Dapello, is set for Universal’s forthcoming Pitch Perfect 3.

Jim Klock has joined the Chris Kenneally’s coming-of-age road comedy Green Dolphin, executive produced by Keanu Reeves and Clay Pecorin. The pic, starring Justine Skye, Tyler Dean Flores and Seann William Scott, follows 15-year-old Robinson and 20-year-old Keesha as they venture cross-country in an attempt to escape the grasp of abusive foster parent and drug-dealer Martin. Russell Geyser from RainMaker Films is producing along with Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman of Yale Productions, and Honto88’s Shruti Ganguly. Production begins this month in New York.Klock, whose credits include Deepwater Horizon and The Stanford Prison Experiment with Billy Crudup, directs and stars in horror-comedy film 6:66 P.M. He’s repped by Clear Talent Group and Hummel Entertainment.