
Hiccup (Mason Thames) and Monstrous Nightmare in Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

(from left) Stoick (Gerard Butler) and Night Fury dragon, Toothless, in Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

(from left) Hiccup (Mason Thames) and Astrid (Nico Parker) in Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

(from left) Astrid (Nico Parker), Hiccup (Mason Thames) and Night Fury dragon, Toothless, in Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

(from top) Astrid (Nico Parker), Hiccup (Mason Thames) and Night Fury dragon, Toothless Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

(from left) Astrid (Nico Parker), Hiccup (Mason Thames) and Night Fury dragon, Toothless Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

Stoick (Gerard Butler) in Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

(from left) Night Fury dragon, Toothless, and Hiccup (Mason Thames) in Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.

Meghann Fahy as Violet in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

(from left) Director Christopher Landon and Meghann Fahy on the set of Drop.

(from left) Henry (Brandon Sklenar) and Matt (Jeffrey Self) in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

(from left) Violet (Meghann Fahy) and Henry (Brandon Sklenar) in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

Meghann Fahy as Violet in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

Jeffery Self as Matt in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

(from left) Cara (Gabrielle Ryan) and Henry (Brandon Sklenar) in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

(from left) Violet (Meghann Fahy) and Henry (Brandon Sklenar) in Drop, directed by Christopher Landon.

Ke Huy Quan as Marvin Gable in Love Hurts, directed by Jonathan Eusebio.

Ariana DeBose as Rose Carlisle in Love Hurts, directed by Jonathan Eusebio.

Ke Huy Quan as Marvin Gable in Love Hurts, directed by Jonathan Eusebio.

L to R: Lio Tipton as Ashley, Ke Huy Quan as Marvin Gable and Mustafa Shakir as The Raven in LOVE HURTS, directed by JoJo Eusebio.

Marshawn “Beastmode” Lynch as King in Love Hurts, directed by Jonathan Eusebio.

(from left) The Raven (Mustafa Shakir) and Marvin Gable (Ke Huy Quan) in Love Hurts, directed by Jonathan Eusebio.

(from left) King (Marshawn “Beastmode” Lynch and Otis (André Eriksen) in Love Hurts, directed by Jonathan Eusebio.

(from left) Kippy Betts (Rhys Darby) and Marvin Gable (Ke Huy Quan) in Love Hurts, directed by Jonathan Eusebio.

(from left) Ginger (Matilda Firth) and Charlotte (Julia Garner) in Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell. (Photo Credit: Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures)

Ginger (Matilda Firth, right) in Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell. (Photo Credit: Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures. © 2024 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.)

(from left) Charlotte (Julia Garner) and Ginger (Matilda Firth) in Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell.

HUMPHREY BOGART and LAUREN BACALL in DARK PASSAGE 1947 director / screenplay DELMER DAVES Warner Bros. (courtesy of Alamy / Bogart Estate)

Bacall and Bogart on the set of The Big Sleep

HUMPHREY BOGART and MAYO METHOT at the 35th Anniversary Party of the original Hollywood Hotel promoting the new Warner Bros. film HOLLYWOOD HOTEL in December 1937

MARY BOLAND and HUMPHREY BOGART in CRADLE SNATCHERS 1925 a comedy in 3 acts by Russell Medcraft and Norma Mitchell director Sam Forrest producer Sam H.Harrisat the Music Box Theatre on Broadway New York from September 7th 1925 for 332 performances

HUMPHREY BOGART and his 3rd Wife MAYO METHOT with their Newfoundland Dog Captain Kidd in 1940 at his home on Shoreham Drive Los Angeles publicity for Warner Bros.

HUMPHREY BOGART and LESLIE HOWARD on set candid with a Cat during a break in filming of THE PETRIFIED FOREST 1936 director ARCHIE MAYO play Robert E. Sherwood screenplay Charles Kenyon and Delmer Daves Warner Bros.

NICHOLAS RAY Cinematographer BURNETT GUFFEY HUMPHREY BOGART and GLORIA GRAHAME on set candid during filming of IN A LONELY PLACE 1950 director NICHOLAS RAY story Dorothy B. Hughes Santana Pictures Corporation / Columbia Pictures

circa 1955: Married American actors Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957) stand in a foyer after arriving together. Bacall wears a brocade dress, a mink wrap, and a pearl necklace. Bogart wears a tuxedo. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

L to R: Ryan Gosling, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ben Jenkin, Logan Holladay, Justin Eaton, and David Leitch on the set of THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch.

L to R: Emily Blunt is Judy Moreno and Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers in THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers in THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers in THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

L to R: Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers and Emily Blunt is Judy Moreno in THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

L to R: Director David Leitch and Ryan Gosling (as Colt Seavers) on the set of THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

L to R: Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers and Emily Blunt is Judy Moreno in THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

Alisha Weir as Abigail in Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett.

Abigail / Alisha Weir as Abigail in Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett

(from left) Abigail (Alisha Weir) and Sammy (Kathryn Newton) in Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett.

Alisha Weir as Abigail in Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett.