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The Screen Podcast delves into the thorny future of Creative Europe in its latest episode, before James McAvoy reminisces about being picked as a Screen Star of Tomorrow, and we assess the industry chatter around next year’s TIFF Market. First, Screen contributing editor Wendy Mitchell, editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and deputy editor Louise Tutt explain why European independent producers are so concerned about the European Commission’s proposed replacement for the Creative Europe programme, called Agora EU and set to begin in 2028. The discussion is followed by Screen reporter Ellie Calnan’s trip down memory lane with James McAvoy as the actor and director reminisces about being selected as a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2004 (this year’s edition launched today). The pair also discuss McAvoy’s directorial debut California Schemin’, concerns for young actors entering the industry today, and why Scotland needs more diversity in its film output. Finally, Mitchell is joined by Screen’s Americas editor Jeremy Kay to talk through this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, including the lack of deals and industry chatter around the festival’s new 2026 market. The Screen Podcast is produced and hosted by Wendy Mitchell and edited by Ellie Calnan.