All American) return this week, after
Batwoman kicked things off with its new season last week. A few other
Arrowverse shows are set to return in the coming weeks, so look for The CW s schedule to get even busier soon.
On streaming, Netflix s excellent
Jurassic World animated spinoff series
Camp Cretaceous drops a full second season; Disney+ has a new episode of its mysterious MCU series
WandaVision; and CBS All Access has a terrifying new chapter in its adaptation of Stephen King s
The Stand. Back on the dial, SYFY has a new episode of its wild movie talk show
The Movie Show; Starz has a new
Gal Gadot s Spy-Thriller Heart of Stone Moves to Netflix
Netflix is always adding new projects to its slate, and the latest will star
Wonder Woman 1984 sGal Gadot. Netflix came out on top of a competitive auction for worldwide rights on Gadot s new espionage thriller
Heart of Stone, which is being developed by Skydance Media and directed by Tom Harper (The Aeronauts). The film has a similar global scale of franchises like Mission: Impossible and James Bond, and there seem to be hopes of a franchise if the film clicks with viewers (via Deadline). Greg Rucka (The Old Guard) and Allison Schroeder (Hidden Figures) wrote the script, so there s quite a bit of firepower on this project already.
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Gal Gadot To Star In New Netflix Thriller Heart of Stone
The Wonder Woman star will headline the streaming giant s international espionage thriller.
Earlier this week Netflix revealed its extensive line-up of upcoming movies in 2021, which showed the company is sparing little expense when it comes to making new films. It s now been announced that it will be producing a big-budget thriller titled Heart of Stone, starring Wonder Woman s Gal Gadot.
Netflix announced the movie on Twitter, describing the movie as an international espionage thriller. It will be directed by Tom Harper, who previously helmed the drama Wild Rose as well as episodes of Peaky Blinders, with a script by Greg Rucka (The Old Guard) and Allison Schroeder (Hidden Figures).