Chernin Entertainment is shopping the new erotic thriller Palm Grove, starring Kate Hudson and Ana de Armas, to potential buyers this week. The package, written by James Morosini and directed by Kornél Mundruczó, positions the production company to capitalize on the current market demand for high-profile, star-driven genre projects, according to reports from Deadline.
Why are studios prioritizing star-driven erotic thrillers?
Studios are increasingly betting on “prestige” genre packages to secure streaming and theatrical distribution, according to industry analysts. The inclusion of Kate Hudson and Ana de Armas—both with significant recent track records—serves as a de-risking strategy for buyers. Hudson, who received an Oscar nomination for Song Sung Blue, and de Armas, known for Blonde and Knives Out, provide immediate global recognition. This approach mirrors the success of recent high-concept projects like Backrooms, which has grossed over $260 million, and Netflix’s Apex, which reached the No. 1 spot on the platform’s global English film list, as reported by Deadline.

Kornél Mundruczó, the director attached to Palm Grove, previously directed Pieces of a Woman, which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese.
How does the current market compare to previous development cycles?
The movement behind Palm Grove follows a competitive trend seen in the sale of One Month Mark to Apple Original Films. While One Month Mark represents a shift toward rom-coms with major talent like Jennifer Lawrence, Palm Grove targets the erotic thriller market. Market data suggests that while rom-coms capture a specific viewer demographic, thrillers often command higher international theatrical appeal. Chernin Entertainment’s ability to move both genres simultaneously indicates a diversified acquisition strategy intended to satisfy both streaming platform needs and traditional cinematic requirements.
What is the appeal of James Morosini’s script?
James Morosini’s original screenplay for Palm Grove focuses on a Miami-based narrative involving a woman discovering her husband’s double life. This structure aligns with Morosini’s prior success in crafting high-tension, character-driven narratives. Morosini previously won the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award at SXSW for I Love My Dad. His ability to sell elevated concepts, such as the Lego Universe project at Universal, suggests a proven track record in balancing niche independent sensibilities with broader commercial viability.

Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is starring in Palm Grove?
Kate Hudson and Ana de Armas are attached to star in the project. - Who is directing the film?
The film is set to be directed by Kornél Mundruczó. - What is the premise of the movie?
The story follows a woman in an exclusive Miami neighborhood who discovers her husband is leading a double life, triggering a series of events described as an “intoxicating game.” - Who is producing the film?
Peter Chernin, David Ready, and Brady Fujikawa are producing for Chernin Entertainment.
When tracking film development, look for the intersection of “package” sales—where talent, script, and director are already attached—as these are significantly more likely to reach production than scripts sold in isolation.
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