Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning’s upcoming legal thriller series “Discretion” at Paramount+ is officially in production, with the series adding two new cast members. Both Stephan James (“I Play Rocky,” “If Beale Street Could Talk”) and Colton Ryan (“The Girl From Plainville,” Broadway’s “New York, New York”) are joining Kidman and Fanning in the show,
Lauren Neustadter and Reese Witherspoon are having a big summer, with back-to-back high-profile releases: the July debut of the “Legally Blonde” prequel series “Elle” on Amazon’s Prime Video and the Anya Taylor-Joy-directed action miniseries “Lucky” on Apple TV. Both shows, which premiered just two weeks apart, are produced by Witherspoon’s media company, Hello Sunshine, which
Josh Lucas will star alongside Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning in the legal drama series “Discretion.” Variety has confirmed. The show was originally announced with a straight-to-series order on Paramount+ in October 2025. It is based on the short story of the same name by Chandler Baker. The series’ tagline reads: “Lenny (Fanning), a summer
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains key plot details, including the ending, from “Elle,” now streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video. While most showrunners spend the days leading up to their series’ debut worrying about whether audiences will tune in and whether they’ll ultimately be renewed, “Elle” bosses Laura Kittrell and Caroline Dries had a different problem:
The World War II drama “The Nightingale,” starring Dakota and Elle Fanning in their first starring role together, will move a month later and will now take on “Sonic the Hedgehog 4” on March 19. The late date puts it in prime territory for college students on spring break in the run-up to Easter, especially
Film, television and Broadway director Jason Moore knows that what’s old is new again. The Tony nominee not only directed the first two episodes of Prime Video’s “Legally Blonde” prequel series, “Elle,” but is also directing the upcoming film adaptation of “Murder, She Wrote,” starring Jamie Lee Curtis as Jessica Fletcher, the role originated on