Within the closing episode of The Display Podcast for 2025, the workforce pick 10 main movie business storylines which can be set to play out subsequent yr, recommends unsung British titles for Bafta voters, and appears again on the Pink Sea Worldwide Movie Pageant.
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Display contributing editor Wendy Mitchell is joined by editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and deputy editor Louise Tutt to delve into some sizzling 2026 matters, together with adjustments on the UK’s public funders, streamer levies, how studios are working with AI, and the Warner Bros Discovery takeover.
Additionally they focus on how Gen Z audiences are returning to cinemas, the main adjustments coming to the Artistic Europe programme, renewal at a few of the world’s greatest festivals, and the potential impression of chaotic world politics.
Then, the trio every suggest UK options for Bafta voters that they don’t suppose have fairly obtained sufficient consideration, with Paul Andrew Williams’ Dragonfly and Julia Jackman’s 100 Nights Of Hero among the many strategies.
Lastly, Wendy is joined by Display’s senior worldwide reporter Ben Dalton to debate his newest journey to Pink Sea movie competition, which included critical star energy, fascinating events, and even flooding.
The Display Podcast is produced and hosted by Wendy Mitchell and edited by Ellie Calnan. New episodes each different Thursday.
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