"Lucky Luke" is an adventure comedy directed by Benjamin Rocher and written by Mathieu Leblanc and Thomas Mansuy, based on the comic series of the same name. This eight-episode, half-hour series is produced by Geraldine Gendre and Lionel Uzan at Federation Studios, and co-produced by Rémi Préchac and Julien Vallespi at Un pour tous productions, alongside Alban Lenoir at Homerun. Lenoir—the French star of the Netflix action-thriller "Lost Bullet"—will play the role of Lucky Luke. "Rallye 82," directed by Julien Lacombe ("Missions"), is set during the 1982 racing championship, in which Michèle Mouton—the sole female driver—defies the odds and wins the race. The screenplay was written by Lacombe and Haiga Jappain. The producers are Raphael Rocher and Eric Laroche of Empreinte Digitale. The channel's programming slate was presented by several senior executives, including Manuel Alduy, Director of Film, International Content, and Young Adult Fict...
It may have seemed like a risky move to hand Phil Lord and Christopher Miller—whose only live-action films were a couple of *Jump Street* installments over a decade ago—the keys to a $250 million sci-fi epic; a film that, moreover, carries the stigma of bearing the "Amazon Studios film" label. Yet, this turned out to be the most unexpected choice to top our list of the most anticipated films of 2026, and—as it happens—it has achieved the impossible. Dr. Ryland Grace—a somewhat hapless schoolteacher with a history of controversial physics theories—wakes up aboard an interstellar spacecraft with fragmented memories of how he got there. Little by little, he begins to piece together a puzzle involving the end of the world... unless he can successfully complete the mission he is supposed to carry out out there—a mission he cannot quite recall... Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Writers: Drew Goddard, Andy Weir Stars: Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller, James Ortiz Of course, bene...