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- Nat Wolff lands another starring role. The Fault In Our Stars lead will head up Rosy, a thriller from Jess Bond (Remember The Daze). In the indie, Wollf plays a character named Doug, who takes the titular actress hostage. [Deadline]
- Next up for A Meyers Christmas? Romany Malco. The Think Like a Man comedian joins the ensemble family comedy, a cast boasting Gabrielle Union, Danny Glover, Mo’Nique, and more. A big, estranged family comes together at Christmas following the death of the family’s mother. Writer-director David E. Talbert‘s film bows Nov. 11, 2016. [The Hollywood Reporter]
- The Goldbergs teen Jacob Hopkins is heading to the movies. The rising actor will appear in Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, joining Rob Riggle, Lauren Graham, Adam Pally, and more. Steve Carr directs the adaptation of James Patterson‘s novel series, tracking a kid who tries to handle bullies, puberty, and an evil principal; Hopkins plays one of those bullies. The film is pegged for an Oct. 7, 2016 release. [Variety]