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Dynamic Duo Animated Film: James Gunn Confirms It's NOT a DCU Project
Dark Horizons
January 20, 2026•1 day ago

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James Gunn confirmed the animated "Dynamic Duo" is not joining the DCU and is progressing well. Léa Seydoux will star in a medieval adaptation of "The Masque of the Red Death." Filming began on Tom Ford's "Cry Heaven," set in 18th-century Venice. Tom McCarthy's film "The Statement," based on "Losing Earth," is set for Sony Pictures Classics with late February filming.
Dynamic Duo
James Gunn has clarified a rumor about the upcoming animated movie “Dynamic Duo,” confirming that the film is NOT being rewritten to be part of the DCU as had been rumored. Asked how the film is progressing, he says: “really, really well.” Swaybox uses ‘momo animation’ on the project, a combination of CGI animation, live-action real-time performance, and stop-motion. [Source: Threads]
The Masque of the Red Death
Léa Seydoux (“No Time to Die,” “Dune: Part Two”) will join Mikey Madison in Charlie Polinger’s high-energy dark comedy take on the Edgar Allan Poe tale “The Masque of the Red Death” which will be set in medieval times. Filming begins in February in Budapest with A24 releasing the film. [Source: World of Reel]
Cry Heaven
Filming has officially begun on Tom Ford’s “Cry Heaven,” his third feature following “A Single Man” and “Nocturnal Animals”. Benjamin Kracun (“The Substance”) is DOP on the ten-week shoot in Italy. The project is set in 18th-century Venice and follows a Venetian noble and a castrated singer trying to succeed in the opera world.
Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ciarán Hinds, George MacKay, Mark Strong, Colin Firth, Paul Bettany, Owen Cooper, Hunter Schafer, Thandiwe Newton, Daryl McCormack and Lux Pascal star while Adele will make her feature acting debut. [Source: Italy For Movies]
The Statement
Oscar-winning filmmaker Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight,” “The Visitor”) has set “The Statement” at Sony Pictures Classics with filming to begin late February. McCarthy, Thomas Bidegan and Noé Debré penned the script based on Nathaniel Rich’s book “Losing Earth”.
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