Netflix is buying the Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones drama Train Dreams at Sundance. Sources tell us that the deal was in the high teen millions. The pic made its debut in the Premieres section of the fest.
Pic is based on the 2011 Denis Johnson novella and directed by Academy Award-nominee Clint Bentley. Bentley co-adapted with Greg Kwedar. Movie follows Robert Grainer, an average man living in extraordinary times, who worked as a day laborer in the American West at the beginning of the 20th century. Battered by the death of his family, he struggles to adjust to this new environment.
Deadline first told you about the first deal out of Sundance: Neon’s $15M global pick-up of Michael Shanks’ horror movie Together starring Dave Franco, Alison Brie and Damon Herriman.
Black Bear and Kamala Films produced with Marissa McMahon, Teddy Schwarzman, Will Janowitz, Ashley Schlaifer, Michael Heimler producing. EPs are Edgerton, Scott Hinckley, Kwedar and John Friedberg.
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William H. Macy and Kerry Condon also star.
Out of the fest, Trains Dreams carries at 92% fresh score with critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
Netflix has had a busy morning with a huge news blast about its 2025 film and TV slate. The headlines were made yesterday in a Next on Netflix press conference in Los Angeles.
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