David Farr knows a thing or two about episodic espionage, having been part of the writing team on BBC spy thriller Spooks between the fourth and ninth seasons, while he also penned the entirety of multiple Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy winner The Night Manager, as well as "Impossible Planet", the subterfuge-fueled second installment of anthology effort Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams.
Andrew Garfield might still be best known for his two-film stint as Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man series, but he's built up an acclaimed body of work ever since breaking out in a big way with his supporting role in David Fincher's The Social Network over a decade ago.
Ridley Scott's House of Gucci is an interesting proposition, in that nobody can seem to decide whether it's got a better chance of going home with an armful of Academy Awards or Golden Raspberries.
Ridley Scott appears to have been gripped by the fervent desire to continue franchising his biggest hits, with the filmmaker recently revealing that the sequel to Gladiator is written and ready to go, which he's planning to shoot once he finishes up on Napoleon biopic Kitbag with Joaquin Phoenix in the lead role.
Hollywood is often a small place that can put big names into each other's orbit very quickly, and you don't need to run through the full Six Degrees of Separation (or even Kevin Bacon, for that matter) to put Dwayne Johnson and John Krasinski together.
As morbidly hilarious as it would be to see the reactions from the internet were Spider-Man: No Way Home to come and go without any sign of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, we're all feeling pretty confident that won't be the case as we edge closer to the movie's release.
It's been ten years since Jeremy Renner made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Thor, via a cameo that was blatantly added very late in the day in order to briefly introduce Clint Barton to general audiences ahead of the release of The Avengers the following summer.
Netflix has been making an aggressive expansion into animated territory throughout 2021, acquiring a number of titles from other studios while also developing its own, and the results have been pretty mixed so far.