Desperate Journey
2025 | 1h 48m
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Good luck trying to find any proof of Apple TV’s series *The Hunt*.
The upcoming premiere of *The Hunt* (Traqués), a French thriller series for Apple TV, has been removed from the streamer’s lineup because of claims that it copied another work.
Also, any official mention of *The Hunt* has been taken down from the web, including photos, press materials on Apple’s site, and the official trailer on YouTube.
A spokesperson for Gaumont, the production company behind the show, told The Hollywood Reporter, “The broadcast of our series *The Hunt* has been temporarily postponed.
We are currently conducting a thorough review to address any questions related to our production. We take intellectual property matters very seriously.”
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*The Hunt* is created by and directed by Cédric Anger (Next Time I’ll Aim for the Heart), and executive produced by Isabelle Degeorges, Clémence Vaudaux, Alexis Barqueiro, and Sidonie Dumas.
The show stars Benoît Magimel, Mélanie Laurent, Damien Bonnard, Manuel Guillot, Cédric Appietto, Frédéric Maranber, Angelyna Danabe-Mignot, Paul Beaurepaire, Yann Goven, Sarah Pachoud, and Patrick De Vallette.
*The Hunt* was planned to debut with its first two episodes on December 3, 2025, and the remaining episodes were to be released one per Wednesday until December 31.
However, the show’s future is now in doubt.
As first reported by French journalist Clement Garin, *The Hunt* seems to be an uncredited direct adaptation of Douglas Fairbairn’s 1973 novel *Shoot*.
In 1974, *Shoot* was translated as *The Hunt*. The book was later adapted into a 1976 movie, *Shoot*, directed by Harvey Hart and written by Richard Berg.
Apple TV’s *The Hunt* follows Franck (Magimel) and his hunting friends, who one day come across “another group of hunters who start targeting them without explanation,” the synopsis says.
“When one of their party is shot, Franck’s friends strike back, sending an attacker to the ground. Barely managing to escape, the four friends keep the event a secret. Franck tries to go back to his life as usual alongside his wife Krystel (Laurent), but in the next few days, he starts to feel like he and his friends are being watched, or worse, tracked by hunters who are now hell-bent on revenge.”
*The Hunt* is not the first fully finished series Apple has recently pulled from its schedule just before its premiere.
Read the story of Jessica Chastain’s series *The Savant* here.
When it does finally debut, French programming has worked well for Apple TV.
The streamer’s multilingual (French and Japanese) series *Drops of God* won best drama at the International Emmys. *Drops of God* season two premieres on January 21, 2026 — you know, so long as it isn’t discovered to be a total rip-off.
Genre: Comedy
2025 | R | 1h 53m
Toby Wallace has been cast in a main role in Netflix's new "Assassin's Creed" TV series, according to Variety.
The live-action series is based on the popular video game franchise of the same name.
Netflix picked up the show as a series in June. Details about the character he will play haven't been shared yet.
The official description of the show says it is about a secret war between two hidden groups.
One group wants to control and shape the future of humans, while the other group believes in keeping people's free will. The show follows the characters through important historical moments as they try to influence the course of human history.
The "Assassin's Creed" games follow the conflict between the rival secret groups called the Assassins and the Templars.
They use special machines to access the genetic memories of past Assassins to find powerful objects called Pieces of Eden.
Toby Wallace has appeared in movies like "The Bikeriders," "Babyteeth," "Finestkind," and "The Royal Hotel."
On TV, he played a main role in the FX limited series "Pistol," which is about the punk band The Sex Pistols. He has also been in shows like "The Society" and "Romper Stomper." He will also be in Season 3 of "Euphoria" on HBO.
He is represented by CAA, 3 Arts, CP Artist Management, and Sloane Offer.
Roberto Patino and David Wiener are the creators, showrunners, and executive producers of the series.
Gerard Guillemot, Margaret Boykin, Austin Dill, and Genevieve Jones from Ubisoft Film & Television are also executive producers, as is Matt O’Toole.
The first "Assassin's Creed" game came out in 2007 and was very successful.
To date, over 230 million copies of the games in the franchise have been sold. There are 14 main games so far, with the latest one being "Assassin's Creed: Shadows," released in 2025. A movie version starring Michael Fassbender came out in 2016.
Deadline was the first to report that Toby Wallace had been cast.
Before his Amazon MGM holiday comedy Oh. What. Fun. comes out, Michael Showalter has signed a deal to work again with the studio as the director of a new version of the 1987 Diane Keaton movie Baby Boom. This news was shared by Deadline.
There's not much known about the story of the new movie yet.
The producers involved are Stacey Sher from Shiny Penny, and Showalter and Jordana Mollick from Semi-Formal Productions. Katie Aquino is also an executive producer for Shiny Penny, while Emily Crook is in charge for Semi-Formal, which has a long-term partnership with the studio.
In the original Baby Boom, directed by Charles Shyer, Diane Keaton played J.C. Wiatt, a busy New York businesswoman who suddenly ends up taking care of a baby.
The film was released by United Artists and written by Nancy Meyers and Shyer, with Meyers as the producer. This project came at a big time in Keaton's career, after she was in famous movies like The Godfather, Annie Hall, and others. Diane Keaton passed away on October 11.
We were the first to report on Showalter's Oh.
What. Fun. back in March 2024. In that movie, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Claire Clauster, a mother who plans a special Christmas trip for herself when her family forgets about her. The film will be released on Prime Video on December 3rd and includes stars like Felicity Jones, Chloë Grace Moretz, Danielle Brooks, Dominic Sessa, Denis Leary, Havana Rose Liu, Mauda Apatow, Devery Jacobs, Jason Schwartzman, Eva Longoria, Joan Chen, and Rose Abdoo.
Recently, Shiny Penny, led by Stacey Sher, and Semi-Formal, led by Michael Showalter, also worked together on the Colleen Hoover book adaptation Verity, which is set for a theatrical release on October 2, 2026.