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Adam Richardson Joins Travelogix as Head of Brand & Communications

Adam richardson joins travelogix as head of brand & communications.

As part of our growth and expansion strategy, Travelogix are delighted to welcome Adam Richardson to the business as of 1 st September.

Adam joins Travelogix as Head of Brand & Communications and brings with him 16 years of sales and business development experience.

Adam joins us directly from the independent TMC, Uniglobe Gemini, where he held the role of Head of Business Development since 2015.

Working alongside both the sales and operations teams, Adam’s role will be focused on promoting the Travelogix brand both domestically and internationally.

He will also be responsible for forming relationships with strategic partners and key industry players to support our expansion into new markets throughout 2021 and beyond.

Chris Lewis, Founder & CEO Travelogix commented; “We are delighted to welcome Adam to the team. Adam’s industry experience coupled with his ability to build and nurture relationships will be critical to our growth moving forward.

“As a former client of Travelogix, Adam has had first-hand experience of our platforms, our service, and our team culture and we know he will fit in perfectly at Travelogix.

“Adam joins us with a wealth of experience in sales and relationship management and we look forward to him becoming a key member of our team.”

On joining Travelogix, Adam commented; “I am extremely proud to be joining the Travelogix family and cannot wait to begin this new and exciting chapter in my career.

“Travelogix are an innovative technology company with forward-thinking ideas and I very much look forward to furthering their reach into new and exciting global markets.

“As we leave the pandemic and move into recovery, it is extremely gratifying to be working for a company who will be central in documenting the industry’s re-emergence back to the powerhouse we all know it to be.

“Many thanks to Chris Lewis, Tahir Zia and the wider team at Travelogix for giving me this opportunity – I’m looking forward to the road ahead.”

Whatever Happened To Adam Richman?

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The following article includes mentions of child abuse and sexual assault.

If you had even the slightest bit of downtime to spare in the years between 2008 and 2012, then chances are you likely enjoyed watching one man's mission to gorge himself on America's largest and greasiest delights via the cultural masterwork of the Travel Channel's " Man vs. Food ." You may have so lost yourself in the monstrous mountains of the show's vast fast food offerings that you also managed to lose sight of the host. So, whatever happened to Adam Richman, anyway? Hopefully you didn't fall foul to the many ludicrous death hoaxes available online about the former "Man vs. Food" host and have remained savvy enough to be at least vaguely, if not actively, aware of his pursuits beyond the food challenges that made his name in the public eye. 

"Man vs. Food" was one of the Travel Channel's highest-rated shows, and it remains a huge cultural influence that has arguably helped pave the way for countless other series in which people happily stuff themselves silly with local cuisines — and honestly, we love to see it. But what made Richman want to leave "Man vs. Food" in the first place? And what did he do next after saying so long to the hit show? As it turns out, a heck of a lot. 

Here's everything you need to know about what the original "Man vs. Food" host, Adam Richman, has been up to in more recent years. 

Adam Richman lost his appetite for Man vs. Food

Though fans were still all too hungry to witness Adam Richman demolish the sort of cartoonish quantities of meat that could have even defeated a human dumpster like Homer Simpson, by January 2012, he announced it was time to hang up his "competitive fork." In a Facebook post that reflected on the 59 eating challenges he bravely digested during the show's original run, the longtime host thanked his fans for their love and support, but confirmed, "I am out of the food challenge game," and was onto new and exciting ventures. He added to his fans, "I now seek to explore, to learn and to share what I've learned about food, places, people and travel itself & make that information enjoyable and accessible to everyone."

In his final season of "Man vs. Food" –- titled "Man vs. Food Nation" –- Richman stepped back from his feasting throne to instead celebrate the locals who made these challenges iconic in the first place. He told The Guardian , "There is nothing like watching a hometown hero being cheered on by his friends in a restaurant that he or she would normally frequent." With that in mind, he added that his decision to leave the show when he did was simply because "the spectacle diminishes over time." Richman explained, "As a producer, if nothing else, I had to be aware of giving my audience something that they wanted to see."

Contrary to the rumor mill, he didn't leave Man vs. Food over health issues

After Adam Richman left the Travel Channel hit, speculation was rife that his decision to abandon the colossal farmyard banquets of "Man vs. Food" was because he worried about what these food challenges were doing to his physical health. However, the former host was quick to shut down such theories in a 2016 interview with  BBC News , in which he bluntly stated that "the rumours about health concerns stopping the show are untrue." Richman added that whilst there was no particular health agenda to his decision to leave, there was regardless a sense of relief to leaving the food challenges behind. "I don't miss the physiological feeling after having a spicy challenge and having that much food in you," he explained.

A year later, Richman divulged to People  (via Yahoo! News ) that he'd lost 60 pounds since tapping out from the extreme eating game . And though he may not have left "Man vs. Food" because of fears that the show was harmful to his health , he did confess that the impact of those food challenges directly affected his self-confidence regarding his physical appearance. "I could see my belly," Richman said. "It was unflattering. It sent me into depression."

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Adam Richman was hit with some serious internet backlash

By 2014, Adam Richman appeared to be on top of the world. In addition to enjoying a healthier body, he was also due to premiere his new show, "Man Finds Food," on the Travel Channel. In June of that year, he shared a (since-deleted) celebratory Instagram post showing off his 70-pound weight loss with the caption (via Time ), "Had ordered this suit from a Saville Row tailor over a year ago. Think I'm gonna need to take it in a little." Unfortunately, Richman also included the controversial hashtag, "#thinspiration" — a term with such a loaded history of encouraging unhealthy modes of weight loss and of glorifying emaciated bodies that "thinspo" content had been banned by Instagram in 2012.

Commenters immediately piled in to chastise and correct Richman's error, and the food star didn't exactly respond well to it . As reported by Jezebel , he allegedly lashed out at his critics with a variety of crude and sexist responses, including telling one commenter to die by suicide.  The Guardian noted that his most damaging of remarks were eventually deleted and replaced by (also later deleted) apologetic posts. "I've responded to internet hate recently with vile words directed at those hating me," Richman tweeted. "I am sorry, I should know better & will do better." 

Whilst the Travel Channel didn't acknowledge the incident directly to the public, it released a statement shortly after the headline-making scandal, stating its decision to postpone the July 2014 premiere of "Man Finds Food." The show eventually debuted in the U.S. in April 2015.

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The Travel Channel host kept reworking a familiar format

Since the end of "Man vs. Food," Adam Richman has continued to host a variety of food-related shows that play on his former fame as America's beloved purveyor of localized food challenges, whilst also pushing forward with new approaches to his overall schtick. In 2012, "Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America" did exactly what the title suggests, while "Secret Eats with Adam Richman" and "Man Finds Food," both from 2015, explored similar premises of the star uncovering the best kept food secrets — restaurants and dishes — that are hidden away throughout the USA and the world at large. Basically, Richman kept it simple in the years following "Man vs. Food," and by all accounts, it paid off.

Speaking to the Chicago Tribune in 2012, Richman shared that he had no desire to become an "inaccessible, effete food douche," noting that the process for coming up with "Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America" very much pushed against him ever turning into this type of person — and you can see that same theme within many of his shows since. Richman told the newspaper, "I was talking to my co-(executive producer), one of my best friends, Dan Adler, and said, 'Dude, let's just get back to basics.' People tell me they use 'Man v. Food' for a travel guide. I said, 'Dude, let's just show the best sandwiches in America. Every culture has got a sandwich, every income bracket has a sandwich.' And that's how it was born."

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Adam Richman discovered new opportunities in Britain

After finishing "Man vs. Food," Adam Richman's well-established love for travel took him over to Britain, where the self-proclaimed " 1/4 English " foodie was seemingly embraced by the country almost immediately. In June 2014, he notoriously posed naked for Cosmopolitan UK with little more than a soccer ball to keep him from going "The Full Monty." But the cheeky "Man vs. Nude" centerfold wasn't just for sex appeal, it was also to help raise awareness for Cancer Research UK.

When Richman wasn't stripping for charity, he was spending a great deal of time finding new ways to do what he does best: celebrating great food. In 2015, he hosted a British competition show called "BBQ Champ" for ITV, and found a comfortable kinship with the country. Explaining to  Foodism why he was proud to host a celebration of U.S. food in the U.K., he said, "If it brings more flavour and more enjoyment to the nation that's given me an unbelievable career boost, second home and increased vitality ... I'm all for it."

Richman also went on to enjoy a variety of appearances on British talk shows, including "This Morning" and "Sunday Brunch," as well as the comedy panel series, "Celebrity Juice." In March 2020, it was announced that Richman would host " Supperman " — a show in which he would talk about, transform, and serve up the favorite meals of a different celebrity each episode — for UKTV network Dave. Sadly, the new show was derailed by the global COVID-19 pandemic and remains in hiatus, as of this writing.

This fan-favorite foodie got super into soccer

Being in Britain also gave Adam Richman time to indulge in another one of his great passions: soccer (better known as football pretty much anywhere outside of the U.S.). He's such a huge fan of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club that in 2016, he told  BBC News  that he even exchanges texts with Spurs' manager Mauricio Pochettino. But he's also grown from being a fan to being an active beneficiary of the sport, becoming the sponsor of the small Sunday league team,  Broadley FC , in 2016 and giving money to pay towards pitch fees, soccer kits, and club jackets. In 2020, Richman became a shareholder of Grimsby Town FC, sharing in a Twitter  post that the action "means so much as a fan of the game."

Prior to this, Richman took part in Soccer Aid 2014, where he played for the "Rest of the World" team against England, alongside celebrities like Jeremy Renner and Michael Sheen. Richman's team won the match with a score of 4–2, and the annual British charity event raised £6,525,072 for UNICEF . But it also helped Richman get healthy and find confidence, as he told Cosmopolitan , "Taking part in [Soccer Aid] was a big motivation to stay fit. I actually cried when I was asked to take part." 

As Richman wrote for Men's Health  back in 2013, the TV foodie played the sport for the love of it, but also to enjoy better health without the tedium, suggesting he did so to "combat the monotony of gym workouts."

Adam Richman mixed his love of soccer with his love of food

It seems only inevitable that Adam Richman would eventually find a way to marry his love for soccer, food, and travel into one delicious format — with a side helping of his love for championing everyday people — and in 2019, he did exactly that. "Matchday Menus" was a Facebook Watch show produced by London football channel COPA 90 , in which Richman traveled across Europe and North America to explore the traditional meals that soccer fans enjoy as an accompaniment to a match.

Each episode was a snappy six to eight minutes long and saw Richman highlighting the "communities that have brought their own flavours to the game," as well as "the origins of stadium food in some of football's most emblematic cities" (via COPA90). The online show featured Richman celebrating such varied culinary endeavors as the fish tacos and tzatziki tailgate traditions of Los Angeles FC, the fish and chips that typically warm up a Morcambe FC match, and the decadent Italian dishes that power the Napoli Champions League. Food and soccer? Truly a match(day) made in heaven.

He now cooks food on TV, instead of eating it

When "Man vs. Food" first debuted in 2008, viewers responded enthusiastically to the fresh format of the show, which saw host Adam Richman going against food programming tradition to celebrate the eating side of meals, rather than the cookery side of it. But as Richman continued to distance himself from the competitive eating that made him a household name in later years, he also began to explore the more technical side of preparing food, too. In 2015, Richman released his first cookbook, "Straight Up Tasty: Meals, Memories, and Mouthfuls From My Travels," which he described to Love Food as being "a non-cookbook cookbook" full of "irreverent but fun stuff." This includes recipes that are inspired by friends and family, as well as personal anecdotes regarding his life and trips around the world.

Richman has also been no stranger to hustling a little TV chef business for himself, having enjoyed various appearances on popular talk shows, whipping up wholesome, home-cooked food. The focus of many of his recipes are on meals that are easy and accessible for anyone to make, such as his mom's cheesy spinach pie recipe , which he shared on the "Today" show in 2019, or his homemade "healthy spin" on prawn alfredo and cheesy breadsticks, as seen on a "Takeout Fakeout" segment of "Good Morning America." 

Clearly, Richman's passion for food is a personal one — or, as he told Love Food, "There's a beautiful language spoken between people through food." And this foodie is most at home speaking it.

The Man vs. Food alum started exploring the stories behind mass-made food

Not content with simply eating and cooking food for other people's entertainment, Adam Richman has gone on to explore the origin stories of some of America's most beloved mass-made foods from some of the biggest brands. He delved into these tales for the History Channel in 2021 with his own season of "Modern Marvels," as well as "The Food That Built America."

With "Modern Marvels," Richman did fascinating episodic deep dives into how mass-produced snack foods are made, and told Page Six that the impetus for the show came from how we take "for granted" how many of these culinary treats are created. "We know that, when we pop open that bag of chips, it's going to be crispy and delicious," he said, "but there's a lot of people and a lot of work and a whole lot of modern marvelous technology to make that happen."

Meanwhile, "The Food That Built America" threw Richman into storyteller mode, with the show covering the innovative turning points of popular American companies like McDonalds and Hershey's, as well as major food rivalries — such as Pizza Hut vs. Dominoes — and the culture-changing showdown between major cola brands of the 1970s. Speaking to Mashed , Richman said he wanted to remind the American public about the real lives behind these household names, saying, "We think about brands. We don't think they're people."

Adam Richman started his DJ career

Yes, you read that correctly: Adam Richman is now a legit DJ and has been spinning tunes for the public since 2020. Serving beats instead of food, the multi-talent debuted this new notch in his career belt by DJing at the "unofficial" closing party of the South Beach Food & Wine Festival that February, where he set up shop in the DJ booth of Sweet Liberty and spun "everything from Lizzo to the Beastie Boys," per the Miami New Times .

When the global pandemic hit, Richman continued to DJ from home and streamed live sets for fans on Instagram. A post from April 2020 had Richman promising that he'd be "spinning gossamer webs of eargasms, and dropping bangers" throughout "most evenings," with some fans commenting that his live sets were a light in the dark of lockdown. "I really do need to say thanks," one person  wrote . "These have been a great way for me to break up the day and just chill for a bit."

This wasn't a new development, however. As early as 2011, Richman was publicly pouring his love for music into a guest-DJ set for KCRW , where he chose tracks from artists like Drive-By Truckers and Sam Cooke. In the accompanying interview with the Los Angeles-based radio station, Richman hinted at the beginnings of his musical passions whilst talking about U2: "I had played guitar in my youth ... And it wasn't until high school that, obviously, I saw that, well, girls dug musicians. So I wanted to pick my guitar up again."

This foodie returned to his theatre roots

It may not be of college pedigree becoming someone who once attempted to eat the world's biggest burger on television, but Adam Richman has a degree from Yale's drama school. So, he's actually a legit theatre kid. In 2014, the multi-talent returned to his roots to co-produce the Off-Broadway play, "Stalking the Bogeyman." The show was a hit, earning a rave review in The New York Times and receiving an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination , before enjoying subsequent productions in London and Sydney.

Written by journalist David Holthouse and originally broadcast as a story on " This American Life ," Richman explained the play to the  AV Club . "It's the true story of a man stalking and plotting to kill the man who raped him when he was seven," he said. Since becoming involved with the show, Richman has become an advocate for sexual abuse survivors as a spokesman for RAINN. 

Speaking to Everything Theatre  in 2016, Richman divulged that the story opened his eyes to "the scope of this awful crime," and shared that he hoped the play would have a positive impact. As well as wanting to raise awareness on the "surprising frequency" of child abuse, he also said, "If any in the audience are affected by this tragedy, and have been silent and carried this painful burden for a long time, I hope it gives them courage to speak out and speak up."

If you or someone you know may be the victim of child abuse, please contact the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child (1-800-422-4453) or contact their live chat services .

If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available. Visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network website or contact RAINN's National Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

He formed a partnership with Alamos Wines

Further elevating Adam Richman's profile beyond being "that dude with the insane bottomless gut" was his partnership with Alamos Wines in 2015, which he once described to the  AV Club as being one of the most interesting opportunities he'd encountered in his career, admitting that people "might not necessarily anticipate" that "the dude from 'Man vs. Food' is doing pairings for fine wine." The company brought Richman out to Argentina to understand and oversee the basics of their wine production. "It was really amazing," he told the website. "They actually flew me to Mendoza to let me learn the viticulture and walk around the vines, learn about it down to the calcium table, the water content, the runoff."

As part of the "Dare to Pair" contest, Richman and Alamos Wines encouraged consumers to come up with their best wine and meal pairings, with the winner enjoying a trip to New York City and dinner with the "Man vs. Food" star. Whilst attending The Daily Meal 's kitchen for the event, Richman himself curated a set of meals with which to be paired with specific wines as part of the contest. Reminding guests at the event that you don't always have to splash out to find great taste, he said, "I really like that idea of 'you don't have to spend a lot to get a lot'" — confirming that he is indeed a man after our own hearts.

Adam Richman's net worth proves he's come a long way

If all of this chatter about what happened to the former "Man vs. Food" star has still left you scratching your head and wondering, "Yes, but how much is Adam Richman worth these days?" — then fret not, because as it happens, he's got a net worth as fat as one of the burgers he would have demolished on TV back in the day. According to Celebrity Net Worth , Richman is estimated to be worth a tasty $10 million and was receiving $35,000 an episode during his "Man vs. Food" heyday.

It's no surprise that he's amassed such an impressive fortune when you consider that Richman has maintained a steady flow of work since leaving "Man vs. Food" behind. Between cookbooks, hosting duties, TV appearances, and various product endorsements, this popular foodie has continued to hustle hard throughout his career following his rather humble beginnings in the industry. As Richman mentioned in the introduction for his 2010 book, " America the Edible: A Hungry History, from Sea to Dining Sea ," he was once a "struggling actor" who "supported [him]self" between a handful of bit roles on shows like "Law & Order: Trial by Jury," "Guiding Light," and "Joan of Arcadia" by "working in the restaurant industry." 

These days? Adam Richman's flexing like a millionaire, meaning that in this battle of Man vs. Money, man has clearly won.

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The Dry's Adam Richardson opens up about being gay and his character on the show

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Adam Richardson would be the first to admit that his character Ant in RTE’s new comedy The Dry isn’t exactly a nice person.

The dark comedy begins on RTE One at 9.35pm on Wednesday and stars Roisin Gallagher as Shiv Sheridan who arrives back from London for her grandmother’s funeral, newly sober and hoping to stay that way.

Ant is Shiv’s younger brother who is currently living it up in the garden room at her parent’s house but, without giving too much away, has a few problems of his own.

‘He’s a troubled little boy,’ Adam laughs. ‘I think he’s your generic millennial trying to make it through. Ant has a s**t hand of cards — he can’t afford to move out of home but he has done everything by the book. He’s listened to his parents and he’s gone to college but he can’t move out and he can’t find happiness.'

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‘He’s just reaching for a bit of joy through whatever means necessary. And that could be through substances, or maybe one too many sexual partners. But I think a lot of millennials living at home who have done everything by the book yet everything is still against them find themselves in that spot, it’s a harsh reality of what a lot of 20-somethings are going through.

‘I think he is a bit lost, you know? He knows what he is and how he meets the world but how does he progress from here?’

It’s something that will be familiar to many as Adam says he knows a lot of people who are of a similar age and feel stuck yet sometimes what seems the quickest and easiest source of happiness leads to a downward spiral. And Adam wholeheartedly believes it was his Dublin agent Lorraine Brennan who saved him from feeling lost himself when Covid derailed his acting plans.

‘I’m the first actor, I’m the first gay in the whole family,’ he says of his Dublin clan. ‘My parents are quite practical people but they always encouraged me to follow my heart and do what I wanted to do. I did acting classes in primary school so I got a love for it at a very young age.’

But at 14 he decided to quit football for acting because the class times clashed. ‘The house shook that day,’ Adam says, laughing.

‘My dad was my manager and it was the thing that we kind of did together. We are best mates now but at that time football was how we communicated so I think he might have been upset when I left. But when I started doing acting every Sunday, I knew I loved it more than anything else.’

His parents, Donna and John, separated when Adam was 10 but though they wanted him to follow his heart, they were a bit concerned about the precarious nature of the career.

‘So I filled in my CAO with English and Irish and I would have been happy to be a teacher but then I auditioned for the Lír, got in and that was my decision made. 'The chance was given to me and I wanted to jump at it with both feet.’

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But while at college he came out to his family which caused quite a shock, especially to his mother that her sporty son who loved football had come out so he fled the nest to ensure he was right.

‘I went off to make sure that I really was who I was,’ he says. ‘So I was out of the home for college. And I was in that survival mode. I had nothing to lose at that stage and because it’s only the top one per cent who get through in acting I had to give it my best in college as I knew everything I learned there would determine how successful I was.’

Adam was busy getting ready for the real world when Covid happened which meant the performances in which students present themselves in front of agents had barely begun. ‘I honestly thought I was going to have to give up and go back to being a barista or whatever I was doing to make ends meet,’ he says, remarking that it hit his class hard. ‘But I was so lucky as Lorraine Brennan took me on and she got me a job with ITV.’

Adam cites Lorraine as his guardian angel, getting him the acting role Intruder, a television four parter as Tommy,  a scruffy London drug dealer and though it was a world away from who he is in real life, he wanted the part so badly.’

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‘I had to get the ball rolling so I gave it socks and practically went in character to the audition,’ he says. ‘And once you have your first screen gig, you start to get taken a bit more seriously.

'And the thing is,  if I can make them believe that I’m a London drug dealer, I can probably make other people believe that I am other than myself. If you can do the hardest thing first, everything else seems within reach.’

Parts in Vikings: Valhalla and then on stage followed when he auditioned for The Dry and got the role of Ant. Adam has a generosity of spirit and shows a level of great empathy when we speak but his character seems the polar opposite.

The Dry is a very dark comedy and though he has some great lines, Ant seems also to have a careless nature and a bit of a wicked tongue when you meet him but Adam says don’t be too quick to judge.

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‘Making The Dry was great craic and the cast are lovely, so kind and funny,’ says Adam. ‘But when the serious stuff came around, Paddy (Breathnach, the director) always gave it the space it needed. It’s funny but sad when it needs to be and it does get dark. It delves into all the things the family is trying to hide and doesn’t shy away from the addictions or problems whatever they might be.

‘I don’t know if every family has a super dark and twisted secret. But every family does have a secret,  that’s for sure.  And that’s the fun thing when families are watching it at home, people will be able to relate. It could help a lot of families feel normal about what may be going on in their own little clan.

So I’m busting for people to see it. I know they might have a few things to say about Ant but I gave him a lot of truth for millennials in this day and age.’

The Dry begins on RTÉ One on Wednesday at 9.35 pm and RTÉ Player.

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The NHL Draft lottery is nearly a week removed at this point, and somehow we got the exact inverse of the standings. Many fans call that boring, but it's sort of a miracle, and it gives the San Jose Sharks the first overall pick in the draft for the first time in their franchise's history.

While this year's draft may not have that one standout, generational prospect like Connor McDavid or Connor Bedard that will give their team an instant high-impact player, there is still a myriad of potential superstars like Macklin Celebrini, Ivan Demidov, and Artyom Levshunov available.

Here are what experts from around the internet are predicting as we approach the 2024 NHL Draft .

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1) san jose sharks.

Tristin McKinstry, ClutchPoints : Macklin Celebrini, C, Boston University

McKinstry writes, "Macklin Celebrini had a historic season in college, which culminated with him winning the Hobey Baker Award. He doesn't exactly have an elite trait, but there are few weaknesses in his game. The Sharks need a legitimate cornerstone to build around. They get just that in this NHL Mock Draft."

Lyle Richardson, Bleacher Report : Macklin Celebrini, C, Boston University

Richardson writes, "The consensus top prospect among all evaluators, Celebrini led the Terriers with 64 points in 38 games, finishing third among all NCAA scorers. He is a skillful two-way center projected to be a future NHL All-Star. The Sharks already have a promising center in Will Smith but it won't stop them from selecting Celebrini."

Adam Kimelman, NHL.com : Macklin Celebrini, C, Boston University

Kimelman writes, "The unquestioned best player available in the draft, Celebrini (6-foot, 190 pounds) also is one of its hardest workers. Sharks general manager Mike Grier already has raved about Celebrini's work ethic in practice and games. The youngest player in NCAA hockey, the 17-year-old dominated the competition with 64 points (32 goals, 32 assists) in 38 games."

2) Chicago Blackhawks

Tristin McKinstry, ClutchPoints : Ivan Demidov, RW/C, SKA St. Petersburg

"Ivan Demidov is one of the best Russian junior players going right now. This year, he averaged two points per game in the Russian junior league. And in the playoffs, he scored nearly 30 points in 17 games. He can take over games with his skill and his competitiveness. There are concerns over his skating, and that has seen his stock slip a little bit. The Blackhawks could go in a few directions with this selection. But Demidov's skill paired with Connor Bedard's playmaking is a frightening prospect for the rest of the league."

Lyle Richardson, Bleacher Report : Ivan Demidov, RW/C, SKA St. Petersburg

"Ranked No. 2 among International skaters by NHL Central Scouting, Demidov missed 24 games earlier this season due to an injury. However, he returned to finish second in Russia's Junior League (MHL) with 60 points in 30 games. The young Russian could fill Chicago's need for a scoring right winger among their top prospects."

Adam Kimelman, NHL.com : Artyom Levshunov, D, Michigan State

"After selecting a franchise-altering center in Connor Bedard with the No. 1 pick of the 2023 NHL Draft, the Blackhawks now can focus on finding a game-changer on defense. After Celebrini, Levshunov might be the most NHL-ready player in the 2024 draft with the size (6-2, 208) and skill set that helped him have 35 points (nine goals, 26 assists) in 38 games as a college freshman."

3) Anaheim Ducks

Tristin McKinstry, ClutchPoints : Artyom Levshunov, D, Michigan State

"[Levshunov] emerged as one of the best rearguards in the Big Ten even as a freshman. The Michigan State product is a creative offensive force from the blueline. His hockey sense, in particular, stands out. On the defensive end, there is work to be done. But the Ducks traded Jamie Drysdale to the Philadelphia Flyers during the season. So they have room to add an offensive blueliner to their prospect pipeline."

Lyle Richardson, Bleacher Report : Artyom Levshunov, D, Michigan State

"A talented puck-moving defenseman with a right-hand shot, the 6'2", 209-pound Belarussian has the size and skills to be an impactful NHL blueliner. Levshunov finished third among Spartan scorers with 35 points. He could address the Ducks' requirement to add another right-shot defenseman to their prospect pipeline."

Adam Kimelman, NHL.com : Anton Silayev, D, Nizhny Novgorod

"The left-shot defenseman is one of the most intriguing players in the draft because of his size (6-7, 211) and developing offensive side of his game. The Ducks have stockpiled young offensive-minded defensemen, among them Tristan Luneau, Olen Zellweger and Pavel Mintyukov. Silayev has the potential to be a tremendous complementary piece on a top defense pair."

4) Columbus Blue Jackets

Tristin McKinstry, ClutchPoints : Anton Silayev, D, Nizhny Novgorod

"The Columbus Blue Jackets, similar to the Ducks, can go best player available. Whoever the new general manager is in Columbus can go in a few directions. However, in this NHL Mock Draft, the best player left is Anton Silayev. Silayev is a massive human being, standing 6'7″. He skates incredibly well for his size and has impressed as a defender against grown men in the KHL."

Lyle Richardson, Bleacher Report : Cole Eiserman, Left Wing, US National Team Development Program

"The Blue Jackets lack a natural scoring winger among their top propsects. Eiserman could fill the bill as a future linemate with promising center Adam Fantilli. His defensive game still needs work but his scoring prowess is undeniable. He led the U.S. National U-18 squad this season with 58 goals and could be the best scorer in this draft class."

Adam Kimelman, NHL.com : Cayden Lindstrom, C, Medicine Hat Tigers

"It was a bit of a lost season for Lindstrom because of injuries, but he still scored 27 goals in 32 games. After the Blue Jackets took Adam Fantilli (6-2, 194) with the No. 3 pick in 2023, the addition of Lindstrom (6-3, 210) would create a dominating 1-2 punch at center in the near future."

5) Montreal Canadiens

Tristin McKinstry, ClutchPoints : Cayden Lindstrom, C, Medicine Hat Tigers

"Cayden Lindstrom has seen his stock drop a bit in the second half of the season. He struggled with injuries and wasn't as impressive as he was in the first half. When he's healthy, though, there is a lot to like. Lindstrom uses his size and power to play with an edge. The Tigers star is also quick on his feet, allowing him to evade defenders with ease. Some question his playmaking ability, but he does have an intriguing offensive upside."

Lyle Richardson, Bleacher Report : Cayden Lindstrom, C, Medicine Hat Tigers

"It's the third straight draft that the Canadiens have a pick among the top five. Lindstrom could give them additional depth at center among their leading prospects. The 6'4", 216-pounder missed part of the season with injuries but finished with 46 points in 32 games."

Adam Kimelman, NHL.com : Ivan Demidov, RW/C, SKA St. Petersburg

"He dominated Russia's junior league, showcasing his dynamic offensive skill set and outstanding skating, and he'll likely get the chance next season to test those skills in the KHL. He's under contract with SKA St. Petersburg through the 2024-25 season, so a little patience could be met with a great reward for the Canadiens."

When is the 2024 NHL Draft?

The 2024 NHL Draft is scheduled for Friday, June 28, 2024 in Las Vegas. The draft will air on ESPN and will be available to stream on ESPN+ .

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“The pre-sales market is back in a big way,” notes Janina Vilsmaier, senior vp of sales and distribution at Protagonist Pictures, whose Cannes slate includes Simon Curtis’ best-agers comedy  Encore  starring Glenn Close, Jeremy Irons, Henry Winkler, and Don Johnson, and  Jimpa , the upcoming feature from  Good Luck to You, Leo Grande  director Sophie Hyde about a trans non-binary teenager visiting their gay grandfather, and starring Olivia Colman and John Lithgow. “ International buyers really want to plan their slates and are buying for 2025 and 2026, looking to lock in films before the studios or streamers come in to snatch them up,” says Vilsmaier.

Global distributors will have a lot to pick from this year. Alongside the truly big swings — Kevin Costner’s western epic  Horizon: An American Saga  and Francis Ford Coppola’s  Megalopolis  — there is a healthy diet of action flicks (Vin Diesel’s  Riddick: Furya  from Rocket Science, A Higher Standard’s  Head Games  with Samuel L. Jackson and Henry Golding), mainstream dramas like John Lee Hancock’s Monsanto and Peter Farrelly’s I Play Rocky (CAA Media Finance and FilmNation, respectively, and arthouse/genre cross over like the Kristen Stewart/Oscar Isaac vampire flick  Flesh of the Gods  from XYZ Films or Julia Ducournau’s  Titane  follow-up  Alpha  from FilmNation and Charades.

As for what the domestic distributors do want, the big sellers out of Sundance were uplifting comedies and documentaries, like  My Old Ass  landing at Amazon MGM for $15 million and the Will Ferrell road trip doc  Will & Harper  landing at Netflix in a reported record-breaking deal. “For buyers that have a backbone, this is the moment to take chances. If we keep giving people the same thing, at some point, there’s going to be another pendulum swing with people saying, ‘Okay, enough of the happy endings,’” says Christine D’Souza Gelb of  Past Lives  producer 2AM, which handles indie sales, working across financiers and studios.

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DIRECTOR Julia Ducournau STARS Golshifteh Farahani, Tahar Rahim THE BUZZ Ducournau’s follow-up to her Palme d’Or-winning Titane is certain to set specialized distributors aflutter with anticipation as to where France’s most unpredictable filmmaker will go next. Plot details are still under wraps, but Ducournau’s track record, combined with the A-list art house cred of stars Farahani and Rahim, should help convince buyers to take the plunge. SALES FilmNation Entertainment, Charades

The Bookie & The Bruiser

DIRECTOR S. Craig Zahler STARS Vince Vaughn, Adrien Brody THE BUZZ Fans of the nasty genre films Bone Tomahawk director Zahler excels in have had a long wait since the director’s 2018 feature Dragged Across Concrete . But this new feature, a 1950s-set gangster tale featuring Vaughn and Brody as battle-scared WWII vets who go up against both the Irish-American and Italian Mafias, promises all the bloody action a Zahler fan could hope for. SALES Anton, UTA Independent Film Group, Range Media Partners

California Schemin’

DIRECTOR James McAvoy STARS James McAvoy, Samuel Bottomley, Séamus McLean Ross THE BUZZ McAvoy’s directorial debut has one of the most original pitches of the year. Based on a real-life story, it follows two Scottish lads who conned the international music industry by putting on American accents and pretending to be rap duo Silibil N’ Brains. The story has already been told in 2013 SXSW documentary The Great Hip Hop Hoax . SALES Bankside and UTA Independent Film Group

The Carpenter’s Son

DIRECTOR Simon Curtis STARS Glenn Close, Jeremy Irons, Henry Winkler, Don Johnson THE BUZZ Close and Irons reunited 34 years after Reversal of Fortune in this comedy about former Broadway stars struggling with life in a retirement home who decide to do what they do best: put on a show. With a dearth of best-ager films on the market, sales for this charmer should sing. SALES Protagonist Pictures, UTA Independent Film Group, CAA Media Finance

Flesh of the Gods

DIRECTOR Panos Cosmatos STARS Kristen Stewart, Oscar Isaac THE BUZZ The filmmaker who brought audiences a blood-splattered Nic Cage in Mandy will now bring us a blood-sucking Stewart and Isaac in this vampire drama set in 1980s Los Angeles. Se7en writer Andrew Kevin Walker and Adam McKay are also behind the project that offers a starry, off-the wall genre film currently favored by specialty outfits like Neon and A24. SALES CAA Media Finance, WME Independent, XYZ Films

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die

DIRECTOR Gore Verbinski STARS Sam Rockwell, Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz, Juno Temple THE BUZZ This high-concept time-travel adventure tale from Pirates of the Caribbean director Verbinski sees Rockwell play a man from the future who recruits an eclectic group of patrons from an L.A. diner to join him on a one-night quest to save the world. SALES North.five.six, CAA Media Finance, Gersh

I Play Rocky

DIRECTOR Kent Jones STARS Willem Dafoe, Sandra Hüller THE BUZZ May December producer Killer Films and screenwriter Samy Burch are back at Cannes with this drama about an aging poet (Dafoe) whose work is rediscovered by a group of young New York artists, including a mercurial theater actress (Hüller). SALES WME Independent, UTA Independent Film Group, Cinetic Media, MK2 Films

Megalopolis

DIRECTOR Francis Ford Coppola STARS Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito THE BUZZ While an early screening in L.A. for studio executives led to some head-scratching reports, there is no denying the star power of a Coppola-directed A-list ensemble (albeit one with a hefty price tag). The long-awaited movie from the Godfather director takes place in a New York-like city where dueling visions for how to rebuild after a disaster create factions. SALES Goodfellas

DIRECTOR John Lee Hancock STARS Glen Powell, Anthony Mackie, Laura Dern THE BUZZ The Erin Brockovich comparisons are obvious and not unfounded. Monsanto is the true story of a young attorney (Powell), who takes on a seemingly insurmountable case against the giant U.S. chemical company Monsanto on behalf of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson (Mackie). SALES CAA Media Finance

DIRECTOR Paul Schrader STARS Richard Gere, Uma Thurman, Jacob Elordi THE BUZZ Reteaming for the first time since American Gigolo , Schrader directs Gere as an ailing documentarian who sits for a documentary about himself with the intention of being honest about his past. While Gere and Schrader are sure to attract buyers looking to program for older adult audiences, Euphoria star Elordi, who plays a younger version of Gere’s character, offers a play for younger viewers. SALES Arclight, WME Independent

Power Ballad

DIRECTOR John Carney STARS Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas THE BUZZ Rudd’s wedding singer and Jonas’ down-on-his-luck pop star come together and inadvertently write a hit song. Hilarity ensues. Carney’s heartfelt, music-forward comedies have always been market fodder, with streamers and specialty labels looking for some feel-good fare. SALES 30WEST, WME Independent, UTA Independent Film Group

Riddick: Furya

DIRECTOR David Twohy STARS Vin Diesel THE BUZZ The long-in-development fourth entry in the Pitch Black sci-fi franchise has finally arrived, and the return of Diesel as the titular escaped convict antihero will have indie buyers worldwide hoping the new creature feature will deliver, particularly on the lucrative home entertainment market. SALES Rocket Science, CAA Media Finance

The Shrouds

DIRECTOR David Cronenberg STARS Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, Guy Pearce THE BUZZ Genre fans worldwide cheered Cronenberg’s return to body horror with 2022’s Crimes of the Future , and his latest horror thriller, about a grieving widower who builds a device to connect with the dead, should have distributors lining up to be Cronenberged. SALES SBS International

DIRECTOR Lorcan Finnegan STARS Nicolas Cage THE BUZZ We couldn’t leave it with just one Cage film. This Midnight Screenings special from Vivarium director Finnegan will see Cage play a man who, after years in the U.S., returns to his Australian beachside hometown only to be confronted by a local gang of surfers determined to claim the beach as their own. SALES Mossbank, WME Independent

Takes One to Know One

DIRECTOR Nathalie Biancheri STARS Olivia Cooke, Jamie Bell THE BUZZ Nicely timed to profit from the return of sexy cinema (thank you, Challengers ), this romancer follows two people who accidentally fall for each other on a trip to Italy, despite both being in relationships with other people. SALES Cornerstone, CAA Media Finance

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