The Friends star has a new comedy series in development at Fox, Kristen Bell and Ted Danson are going to a Good Place, Eva Longoria is feeling Devious and more…
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The Friends star has a new comedy series in development at Fox, Kristen Bell and Ted Danson are going to a Good Place, Eva Longoria is feeling Devious and more…
Producer Mark Gordon confirmed that the project is in active development and is being eyed as the start of a new franchise with an entirely new team.
The Echo Park native paints a grand mural of the East L.A. neighborhood where he grew up through the diverse perspectives of the men and women who live and work there. The TV and film rights are now available.
The Star Wars: The Force Awakens actor is set to star in Jim Jarmusch’s next feature, Paterson, a wry comedy from Amazon Studios and K5 International.
The Big Short star is pulling double duty on the comedy pic, said to be Old School set on a backpacking trip across Europe. Carell will be working from a script by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra.
Creed helmer Ryan Coogler is officially joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Black Panther director. The pic, starring Chadwick Boseman, is slated for a February 16, 2018 release.
The Oscar-winner is joining Robin Hood’s Merry Men as Little John in the gritty re-imagining of the classic folktale, helmed by Peaky Blinders director Otto Bathurst.
Alexandra Park, who stars as Princess Eleanor on E! scripted soap The Royals, joins the indie thriller about two sisters who become trapped under the fiberglass cover of a public pool.
Sherilyn Fenn will reprise her role as femme fatale Audrey Horne in the revival of David Lynch’s cult series on Showtime. Frequent Lynch collaborator Laura Dern is also joining the new season.
Fox has tapped The Transporter helmer Louis Leterrier for Horns author Joe Hill’s latest novel about a worldwide pandemic of spontaneous combustion.
Angela Shelton’s George Lee Martin biopic Heart, Baby! has added Jamie Kennedy to its cast. The indie stars Gbenga Akinnagbe as Martin, who became infamous in the Tennessee prison system as an unbeatable boxer but shocked everyone when he turned down an opportunity at freedom in exchange for fighting for Team USA.
The prolific Oscar-winning scribe will write and direct the screen adaptation of Molly Bloom’s memoir. Steve Jobs producer Mark Gordon and Amy Pascal are producing.
Orange Is The New Black’s Laura Prepon has joined the all-star cast of DreamWorks’ adaptation of Paula Hawkin’s buzzy bestselling novel The Girl On The Train.
Longtime Broadway columnist for New York Post has penned a provocative account of the people and the money that re-invented an iconic quarter of New York City, turning its gritty back alleys and sex-shops into the glitzy, dazzling Great White Way.
Carol‘s Jake Lacy joins Jessica Chastain and Alison Pill in EuropaCorp’s gun control thriller, from director John Madden and first-time screenwriter Jonathan Perera.
The West Wing star has signed on as co-lead in Jordan Peele’s directorial debut, horror flick Get Out, alongside Catherine Keener and Allison Williams.
Underworld star Kate Beckinsale is attached to produce an adaptation of Ashley Prentice Norton’s scandalous and darkly funny debut novel to the big screen.
The Oscar-winning actor-filmmaker is returning to HBO with a two-year first look deal at the premium cable network. His first project in development under the pact is The Burgess Boys, a miniseries based on the novel by Elizabeth Strout.
Evolutionary Films has landed veteran actor John Rhys-Davies as executive producer and lead in action-horror film Aux, to be directed by Evolutionary CEO John Adams.
Beneath its shiny, irreverent surface, Limitless sneaks in some pretty dark themes. In the midseason premiere, the cheekiest of CBS’s procedurals invites us to question how long our hero’s humanity can survive NZT.
FX is keeping it in the family, casting Fargo Season 2 standout Rachel Keller as the female lead in Legion, FX and Marvel’s X-Men pilot. The project hails from Fargo creator Noah Hawley as well as Bryan Singer, Marvel TV, and FX Productions.
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