Based On

A segmented hub of the IN DEVELOPMENT projects that covers any and all projects that are BASED ON any and all pre-existing materials, events, or stories.

Logline: A bike messenger survives an explosion that nearly destroys his city only to discover he has new electricity-based super powers.

Logline: A perfectly average Lego minifigure is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. He is then drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant.

Logline: The FBI enlists an unconventional group of men, including a bear hunter, to help track down a domestic terrorist in the wilderness of North Carolina mountains.

Logline: Updated take on the established myth of young Arthur who draws the magical sword, Excalibur, from a stone then goes on to establish Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table.

Logline: Wallace and Chantry meet at a party and find that they have great chemistry…. as friends. However, as they spend more time together and experience romantic feelings, they’ll find out if men and women can control their desires to simply enjoy the benefits of a platonic relationship.

Logline: When the ‘six’ of her apartment number knocks over and becomes a ‘nine’, a woman becomes the victim of mistaken identity and is hounded by dangerous criminals.

Logline: Pitched as “There Will Be Blood” meets “The Great Gatsby,” story of the true and controversial love affair between oil tycoon Ernest Marland and his adopted daughter Lydie.

Logline: The perfect killer always has an airtight alibi. But can anyone be in two places at once? John Stephens can. He’s always a suspect whenever a high-profile target is taken out, but he always gets off scot-free because he’s off somewhere else, having the time of his life. How can he be responsible? The authorities may be fooled, but now someone knows his secret, and John is going to have to face the consequences.

Logline: In the vein of “Indiana Jones” meets “Catch Me If You Can”, centers on the early years of P.T. Barnum, a shopkeeper who became a charismatic showman and built a circus he called “The Greatest Show on Earth.”