Hollywood's Big Boss Talks Movies and More
Donna Langley, a top executive at NBCUniversal, is set to receive the BAFTA Fellowship, a significant honor in the film industry. She is the first Hollywood studio boss to receive this award, which typically goes to actors and directors.
A Milestone Achievement
Langley is thrilled about this recognition, viewing it as a way to represent the executive side of the movie business.
The Future of Movie Studios
With major changes happening, such as Netflix's possible takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, Langley emphasizes that NBCUniversal remains a stable place to work. She highlights their extensive output, releasing numerous movies and TV shows annually across theaters and streaming platforms.
Upcoming Projects
The Odyssey
One of the highly anticipated films is "The Odyssey," directed by Christopher Nolan. Langley is confident about this big-budget project, noting that Nolan's films attract a dedicated audience, particularly younger viewers who enjoy big-screen experiences. Early ticket sales are promising, with some IMAX screenings selling out quickly.
Fast Forever
Another major project is the next "Fast & Furious" movie, titled "Fast Forever." Langley confirms that parts of the film will be shot in Los Angeles, paying tribute to the city's car culture.
Wicked
She also mentions the success of "Wicked," a musical adaptation that has performed well at the box office. Plans are in place to expand the "Wicked" universe further.
Optimism for the Future
Langley is optimistic about NBCUniversal's chances to top the box office again this year. With major films like "The Odyssey," "Minions 3," and the "Super Mario Bros." sequel, she feels confident about their lineup.
Recent Favorites
Langley shares her recent favorite movies, including "Sinners," "Marty Supreme," and "Hamnet."