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Jason Bateman's Hollywood Domination: Directing, Starring, and Expanding His Empire
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Jason Bateman is having a phenomenal week in Hollywood, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes, with fresh headlines that could mark significant chapters in his career. In a move grabbing widespread industry attention, Deadline and IMDb confirm Bateman is set to direct the film adaptation of John Grisham’s legal thriller The Partner for Universal, with Tom Holland attached to star and produce. Bateman will executive produce through Aggregate Films, his own banner, and Oscar-winner Graham Moore is penning the script. This project, still in the early stages without a locked release date, squarely positions Bateman as a top-tier director-producer hybrid, potentially shaping the next wave of smart adult thrillers.
On the TV front, Bateman continues to ride high with Netflix’s Black Rabbit, where he stars opposite Jude Law. The miniseries is drawing raves for its intense, character-driven storytelling and Bateman’s nuanced portrayal of a brother embroiled in the gritty world of family-run crime. Major outlets like People are highlighting his dramatic versatility, and the Toronto International Film Festival saw Bateman’s whole family by his side for the red carpet, sending social media into a flurry of admiration for their rare public outing. Jude Law called working with Bateman “like playing a sport,” underscoring their off-screen synergy.
Business-wise, Bateman is on a roll beyond Hollywood. The SmartLess podcast, co-hosted with Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, is maintaining its place near the top of the U.S. podcast charts, per Edison Research. The team is expanding their brand, recently launching SmartLess Mobile, a phone service with celebrity cachet, which Bateman told People is “a fun and organic extension” given how fans mostly listen to their podcasts on mobile anyway. Expect further buzz when SmartLess hits the Hollywood Bowl for a much-anticipated live show November 15.
In the animated universe, Bateman is back as con-artist fox Nick Wilde in Disney’s Zootopia 2, set to open in theaters November 26. Recent previews and cast announcements reveal he and Ginnifer Goodwin return as leads, while new cameos from Disney luminaries have fans excited.
Socially, Bateman showed up courtside for an epic 18-inning Dodgers World Series Game 3, sharing celebrity row with Justin Bieber and Jack Black, as seen in TMZ and the LA Times. Lighter coverage came when his playful appearance on the On with Mario Daily Podcast sparked gentle laughs and small social media waves. There are no confirmed controversies, speculation, or negative stories. Instead, Bateman’s profile is firmly ascending, marked by creative wins, prudent business moves, and genuine public warmth, anchoring him as one of Hollywood’s most multidimensional talents at the moment.
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Jason Bateman is having a phenomenal week in Hollywood, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes, with fresh headlines that could mark significant chapters in his career. In a move grabbing widespread industry attention, Deadline and IMDb confirm Bateman is set to direct the film adaptation of John Grisham’s legal thriller The Partner for Universal, with Tom Holland attached to star and produce. Bateman will executive produce through Aggregate Films, his own banner, and Oscar-winner Graham Moore is penning the script. This project, still in the early stages without a locked release date, squarely positions Bateman as a top-tier director-producer hybrid, potentially shaping the next wave of smart adult thrillers.
On the TV front, Bateman continues to ride high with Netflix’s Black Rabbit, where he stars opposite Jude Law. The miniseries is drawing raves for its intense, character-driven storytelling and Bateman’s nuanced portrayal of a brother embroiled in the gritty world of family-run crime. Major outlets like People are highlighting his dramatic versatility, and the Toronto International Film Festival saw Bateman’s whole family by his side for the red carpet, sending social media into a flurry of admiration for their rare public outing. Jude Law called working with Bateman “like playing a sport,” underscoring their off-screen synergy.
Business-wise, Bateman is on a roll beyond Hollywood. The SmartLess podcast, co-hosted with Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, is maintaining its place near the top of the U.S. podcast charts, per Edison Research. The team is expanding their brand, recently launching SmartLess Mobile, a phone service with celebrity cachet, which Bateman told People is “a fun and organic extension” given how fans mostly listen to their podcasts on mobile anyway. Expect further buzz when SmartLess hits the Hollywood Bowl for a much-anticipated live show November 15.
In the animated universe, Bateman is back as con-artist fox Nick Wilde in Disney’s Zootopia 2, set to open in theaters November 26. Recent previews and cast announcements reveal he and Ginnifer Goodwin return as leads, while new cameos from Disney luminaries have fans excited.
Socially, Bateman showed up courtside for an epic 18-inning Dodgers World Series Game 3, sharing celebrity row with Justin Bieber and Jack Black, as seen in TMZ and the LA Times. Lighter coverage came when his playful appearance on the On with Mario Daily Podcast sparked gentle laughs and small social media waves. There are no confirmed controversies, speculation, or negative stories. Instead, Bateman’s profile is firmly ascending, marked by creative wins, prudent business moves, and genuine public warmth, anchoring him as one of Hollywood’s most multidimensional talents at the moment.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.