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Whitney Cummings To Host ‘Marriage Market’ Dating Series For Fox

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EXCLUSIVE: Whitney Cummings is entering the Marriage Market.

The comedian is to host the dating show for Fox. The unscripted series will launch as part of Fox’s 2026/27 broadcast season.

Marriage Market sees singles ready for marriage relinquish total control of their love lives to their closest family members, who marry them off at a market like no other.

The series is an original Fox-owned series and has had an interesting genesis. The show comes from Fox Entertainment Studios and was created inhouse before initially being launched in Germany on commercial broadcaster ProSieben.

It is now coming full circle and launching in the U.S.

Cummings will welcome singles, who are officially over swiping, ghosting, and endless first dates, into an actual Marriage Market, where they’re up for trying something radical…putting their love lives in the hands of family members that know them best and risking it all for one shot at forever – in an arranged marriage. 

Per the logline, when two families believe they’ve found a match, their singles are introduced and engaged on the spot – with the ultimate goal of making it to the altar. From there, the couples and their families move in together, navigating real-life compatibility, big personalities, and even bigger expectations. At any point, each of the newly matched singles’ families can decide they’ve found them “the one,” or send their single loved one back into the Marriage Market for another chance at finding them love.

It’s good timing for Cummings, who got engaged in November. Cummings is best known as a standup comedian, who is currently touring with Big Baby special. She has released six specials and is the co-creator of CBS’ 2 Broke Girls and creator of NBC’s Whitney. She also hosted Friends: The Game Show.

Marriage Market is produced by Fox Entertainment Studios with Alycia Rossiter, who worked on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, serving as showrunner. She will exec produce alongside John Carr.

Marriage Market gives all new meaning to shotgun wedding, turning dating on its head with one of the most extreme marketplace spectacles you’ve ever seen,’” said Michael Thorn, President of Fox Television Network. “Watching families come together to make these matches is deeply relatable and wildly emotional, giving this distinctive concept all the ingredients of a signature Fox unscripted series.”

Marriage Market is a bold new format that reflects our strategy of creating distinctive IP that take the kind of big and culturally relevant risks that viewers love,” added Allison Wallach, Head of Unscripted, Fox Entertainment Studios. “We’ve taken a timeless idea and reimagined it in a modern, high-stakes way with the families in full control and the talented, always funny Whitney Cummings presiding over it all as host.”

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Sony Pictures Classics Takes Rights To SXSW Film ‘Wishful Thinking’

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Sony Pictures Classics has picked up worldwide rights to the Lewis PullmanMaya Hawke starring Wishful Thinking, which made its world premiere at SXSW and won the top Narrative Feature prize there.  
  
The film written and directed by Graham Parkes follows Julia, an ambitious game designer, and Charlie, a struggling musician, who are at a loss for how to repair their volatile relationship. After attending a couples-therapy seminar run by mysterious twin healers, they find that the ups-and-downs of their relationship have supernatural effects on the world around them. With earthquakes, the stock market and entire nations at risk, Charlie and Julia must confront whether their passionate love can survive amidst so much chaos.  

“Audiences have been craving a film like Wishful Thinking — romantic, unpredictable and genuinely funny — and we can’t wait for them to experience Maya and Lewis in these deeply human and refreshingly hilarious leading roles,” Sony Pictures Classics said Friday. “Graham Parkes has crafted a film for a new generation of moviegoers with the kind of romantic comedy meant to be shared in a theater, marking another collaboration we’re proud to continue with Pinky Promise and our new friends at Highway 10.” 
  
Parkes said, “Sony Pictures Classics has been a singular champion of independent cinema for nearly 35 years, releasing some of my favorite movies of all time. So to be included among the films first brought to an audience by them is truly the ultimate recognition for the passionate work our cast and crew put into making Wishful Thinking.” 
 
The movie also stars Amita Rao, Randall Park, Eric Rahill, Jake Shane, Kate Berlant and Kerri Kenney-Silver. The film is produced by Pullman for Buckwild Pictures; Dan Gedman and Matt Smith for Highway 10, which also fully financed the film; and Kara Durrett for Pinky Promise. Executive producers are Alyssa Roehrenbeck, Sarah Mather, Jessamine Burgum, Cameron Fuller and Graham Patrick Martin.

The deal was negotiated between Sony Pictures Classics and UTA Independent Film Group on behalf of the filmmakers.  
 

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Disability Belongs Reveals New Cohort For 2026 Entertainment Lab

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EXCLUSIVE: Disability Belongs, a national disability-led nonprofit known for creating systemic change in how society views and values people with disabilities, has announced a new virtual cohort of participants for its 2026 Entertainment Lab.

In its eighth year, the Lab has become a growing pipeline for disabled talent. The cohort — which includes writers, directors, producers, and those working in physical production — will engage in interactive presentations, roundtables, and skill-building workshops with top executives and talent from major studios, networks, and production companies.

The 2026 participants are Aaron Potter, Allison White, Analesa Fisher, Brian Cohen, Brianna Naderpour, Clare Cooney, Corey Allen Evans, Dashiell Meier, Fionntán Price, Frances Rubio, Greg Jeffs, Jessiline Berry, Karen Jeynes, Kryzz Gautier, Lamont Lamar, Madeleine Shelley, Mary Pat Bentel, Matthew Yeungong Hua, Megan Metzger, Nathan Willis, Peter Soby, Serena Dykman, Shani A. Moore, Simone Brazzini, and Sophie Ostrove.

The cohort includes 10 writer/directors, six TV writers, four screenwriters, three documentary filmmakers, one producer and one music composer. The Fellows are based in Los Angeles, New York City, and 11 additional cities across North America, as well as Cape Town, South Africa.

“As someone who started in this business with no contacts, I’m passionate about helping others break in,” Nathan Varni, Executive Director of Current Programming at ABC Entertainment Group and Disability Belongs Board member, said in a statement on Friday. “This Lab is cultivating the next wave of talented writers, producers, and directors who are reshaping Hollywood.”

Launched in 2019, the Entertainment Lab is one of several pipeline programs offered by Disability Belongs for disabled entertainment professionals. The 2026 Disability Belongs Lab, which runs from May to September, is supported in part by Netflix and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Alumni of the program have gone on to work with major studios and platforms, including Disney, Netflix, Paramount Pictures, and Sony Pictures Entertainment, premiering projects at major festivals such as SXSW, and participating in professional development programs, including those offered by the Sundance Institute.

“Being an alumna of various Disability Belongs programs in the Lab back in 2020, and after that, when I started working with them as a fellow, was really my first start in consultation work in the entertainment industry,” Ava X. Rigelhaupt, a program alumna, said in a statement. “I learned from really some of the best people, like Lauren Appelbaum and my cohort at that time, on how to work with studios of various sizes—from indie studios to Disney—how to give notes, listen to their needs, and provide solutions to these different projects. I also learned how to negotiate and push back, emphasizing not just your perspective of why you would like this change, but also that there are always nuances and people who agree and disagree, research, and the disability community’s need for true inclusion and representation. I learned how to advocate for that with different people, understanding what various people need and how you might be able to weave in some great stories.”

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Box Office: ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Struts With Trend-Setting $10M

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The Devil Wears Prada is already parading down the box office runway in fine style, nearly two decades after the first film turned into a sleeper box office hit on its way to earning $326.5 million globally and becoming a cultural touchstone.

The sequel grossed $10 million in Thursday previews, one of the best showings ever for female-fueled fare, and not far behind current box office hits Michael and Project Hail Mary.

In August 2023, Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s It Ends With Us, another female-led hit, earned $7 million in previews on its way to grossing north of $350 million worldwide; its weekend opening came in at $50 million.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 holds the formidable distinction of becoming the first female-driven movie in modern history to kick off the summer box office, a duty that has almost always gone to a Marvel superhero pic or a Fast & Furious title.

Prada 2 is attracting moviegoers across all age groups who are eager to see original cast members Meryl Streep, who plays a legendary, searing fashion magazine editor, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt reunite. Another boon for the project: David Frankel returned to direct alongside writer Aline Brosh McKenna.

Overseas, Prada 2 has already earned a sensational $40.5 million in it first two days from its first 42 markets (including sneak previews). And the film posted the highest opening day of the year to date in in Brazil, Italy, Korea and Australia as well as Belgium, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Greece, Ukraine, New Zealand, Taiwan and the Philippines.

“If you go into The Devil Wears Prada 2 looking for fierce fashion porn, bitchy put-downs and a fresh dose of Meryl Streep’s iconic performance as imperious Anna Wintour clone Miranda Priestly, you are unlikely to be disappointed,” reads THR chief film critic David Rooney’s review.

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