The bold new illustrated novel that started as a kickstarter campaign to showcase true Norse mythology is now looking at a preemptive offer from Fox.
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The bold new illustrated novel that started as a kickstarter campaign to showcase true Norse mythology is now looking at a preemptive offer from Fox.
After a long wait at Disney, Jerry Bruckheimer is finally making headway with the adaptation of Doug Stanton’s book at Lionsgate.
The accomplished actor has been selected for a possibly pivotal role in the third Marvel series from Netflix.
Gold Circle Entertainment and Ghost House Pictures are now starting the search for a writer to adapt Jennifer McMahon’s supernatural thriller Don’t Breathe A Word, which has been hailed as a chilling and haunting page-turner.
The half-hour comedy will be added to Hulu’s rapidly growing list of original scripted shows.
Victor Von Doom is setting sail for fantastic creatures.
Jackman is in very early talks to tackle the hero to Troy, Cruel Odysseus
It looks like Foley is the top choice to replace Sam Taylor Johnson to direct the second adaptation of the bestselling book series
The He-Man script is getting another pass from Christopher Yost
Lydia Wilson is the latest addition to the third reboot film of the Gene Roddenberry universe.
The story of the tragic submarine wreck in August of 2000 and the governmental negligence that followed is getting started at Europacorp with Robert Rodat’s script.
Telleris in negotiations to play a soldier suffering from PTSD in Jason Hall’s directorial debut
Jonathan Levine will be directing Amy Schumer in a new mother-daughter comedy from Katie Dippold and Paul Feig.
After helping reboot Jurassic Park‘s franchise, Universal has brought in Connolly to polish the prequel about King Kong’s home island.
Warner Bros. is moving forward with their remake of the 1997 German film about four female convicts as they form a band, play a policeman’s ball, and escape to become pop-sensations while on the lam.
Linney is joining Tom Hanks and Aaron Eckhardt is Clint Eastwood’s film about the 2009 miracle plane crash.
Based on the Boom! comic, a man (studio may be changing protagonist to a woman) is “tagged” with a curse that makes his body decompose. He must choose to either fight the curse or pass it along to someone else.
Marc Webb is keeping busy with two films that have some amazing stars attached.
Shakira lends her voice and her song to the new Disney film
Sleepless in Andy’s Room? Woody gets a love story in the latest film in the franchise.
Simon Curtis is interested in directing James Graham’s adaption of William Kuhn’s novel about Queen Elizabeth going AWOL.
Blumhouse vets join their latest film, a sequel to the successful spirit-board horror movie
The actress who brought to life Marvel’s Agent Maria Hill might be joining another action franchise.
Centers on a former secret service agent as he takes a job protecting the head of one of Mexico’s most powerful drug cartels. As he gets to know his criminal client, he becomes close with his family, which only makes his situation harder as he must protect these people against other cartels, the Mexican government, and the American government he once served.
Blake Lively is in talks with Sony for their psychological shark thriller.
TriStar has picked up Matthew Reilly’s bestselling novel, which follows a woman as she reports on the Chinese government revealing its long-kept secret that dragons exist in a new theme park.
While the plot is still kept under wraps, Mark L. Smith has been brought on to write a new draft of the sci-fi feature from Edgar Wright and J.J. Abrams
As usual, John Constantine gets a temporary reprieve from the afterlife, this time by way of a crossover episode on The CW.
In a year filled with television reboots of hit films, Nicholas Sparks’ best-selling novel/film is the latest to enter the development slate at The CW.
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