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How ‘Nobody 2’s Powerhouse Producers Win In Hollywood In Tough Times
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How ‘Nobody 2’s Powerhouse Producers Win In Hollywood In Tough Times

"When we're in love with something like Nobody, and we get a green light on it, it's hard to say no," admits producer David Leitch as we chat over Zoom just days ahead of action sequel Nobody 2 landing in theaters. "Those green lights are hard to come by, and they're getting harder and harder, so we've been fortunate that we are in demand and we're taking advantage of that."

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Photos: ‘How to Rob a Bank’ Movie Films in Downtown Pittsburgh
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Photos: ‘How to Rob a Bank’ Movie Films in Downtown Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is no stranger to playing the backdrop for Hollywood films.

“The Dark Knight Rises,” “Flashdance” and “Sudden Death” are a few of the many movies that bring the Steel City onto the silver screen.

Now, Downtown Pittsburgh has transformed into a movie set yet again, this time for director David Leitch’s “How to Rob a Bank.” The Amazon MGM Studios film — expected to release Labor Day weekend 2026, according to Deadline — stars Nicholas Hoult, Zoë Kravitz and Pete Davidson.

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David Harbour Just Delivered a Bloody Exciting Update on 'Violent Night 2' [Exclusive]
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David Harbour Just Delivered a Bloody Exciting Update on 'Violent Night 2' [Exclusive]

Christmas came early at FanX's Tampa Bay Comic-Con, where David Harbour confirmed that Violent Night 2, the blood-soaked holiday sequel, is officially heading into production in just four weeks. While speaking on stage during a joint panel hosted by Collider's Maggie Lovitt, with Stranger Things co-star Matthew Modine, Harbour offered a clear timeline: “I'm doing the sequel to Violent Night in four weeks,” he told the crowd, eliciting cheers from fans of his gruff, beer-swilling, hammer-swinging Santa Claus.

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Global Production Awards 2025 Winners: Sustainable Production - Film
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Global Production Awards 2025 Winners: Sustainable Production - Film

Universal Pictures’ high-octane action film Love Hurts, from 87North, won the category by impressing the judges with its commitment to sustainability throughout development, production and marketing. Filmmakers also participated in the NBCUniversal Sustainable Production Program, which included implementing its sustainable production standards to meet minimum metrics for equipment.

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