“The Mothership” Halle Berry’s sci-fi project cancelled by Netflix

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Halle Berry’s science fiction picture “The Mothership” has been canceled by Netflix. In February 2021,the release was announced but PEOPLE confirmed that filming has concluded for the project. However, they faced some post-production setbacks which delayed the release. There was a problem since reshoots would have included children, who have grown up.

Danny Stillman and Berry,57, served as executive producers. Matt Charman, who also co-authored Bridge of Spies, directed and scripted the film. Berry played Sara Morse, a lady whose husband unexpectedly disappears from their remote farm, according to the synopsis of the movie.

In November 2021, Berry agreed to “star in and produce new films” for Netflix. According to PEOPLE, Berry is still employed by the streaming platform, and she is now working on her next project, which was once known as “Our Man from New Jersey” but is now called “The Union”.

“On a high-stakes U.S. intelligence mission,” as the movie’s logline puts it, Berry enlists Mark Wahlberg, her high school sweetheart, to join her in The Union.

Soon after Bruised, her directorial debut, became available to stream on Netflix, she announced her creative agreement with the OTT platform Netflix. It peaked at No. 1 in the United States and remained at the top in 21 other nations, according to a news statement.

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In addition to serving as the movie’s producer, Berry played Jackie Justice, a former mixed martial arts competitor who joins the ring once her son reappears in her life. Berry spoke candidly with PEOPLE at the project’s debut as to why she chose to work on it.

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“I was once advised that if you’re going to be a director and tell a narrative, especially your first feature film, you better make it about something you truly love and understand on an instinctive level. I also adore the fighting game”. She said to PEOPLE, “I understand this world and I understand what it is to be a woman fighting to survive.”

When PEOPLE asked Berry for a comment, a representative did not get back to them right away.

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