“Teen Titans” by Ana Nogueira is purchased by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Film Deals
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Interstellar makes a deal with Joseph Kahn and Sam Laskey for “Ick”.
“Non-Stop” by Brian W. Aldiss (author) is purchased by Aircraft Pictures.
“Eternity” by Pat Cunnane goes to A24.
“Untitled Savage & Slamon Project” by Andrea Savage and Joey Slamon is purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
“They Will Kill You” by Kirill Sokolov and Alex Litvak sells to Nocturna.
“Reactor Motors” sells to Abstract Entertainment.
Warner Bros. Pictures makes a deal with Christopher Storer for “The Lincoln Highway”.
“The Winner” by Teddy Wayne sells to Columbia Pictures.
Walden Media obtains “The Sky Blues” by Jono Mitchell and Madison Hatfield.
“Goodnight Darling” by Deborah Moggach goes to Corestar Media.
“Big Time Abroad” by Scarlett Bermingham and Andrew Rhymer is purchased by New Line Cinema.
Universal Pictures picks up “Untitled Super Mario Bros. Project” by Matthew Fogel.
“Mrs. Killer” by Liao Ming-yi is acquired by S11 Partners.
“Oppa, I Hate You” by Liao Min Kai and Sharon Wu goes to S11 Partners.
Onphaya buys “Betrayed” by Antony J. Bowman.
“Whalefall” by Brian Duffield and Daniel Kraus sells to Twentieth Century Studios.
“Untitled Cheerleading Project” by Peter Iliff sells to Foundation Media Management.
Mad Chance picks up “Dutch & Razzlekhan” by Logan Miller and Noah Miller.
“Eyes in the Trees” by B. Harrison Smith and Mike Manning is purchased by Hillin Entertainment.
CoverStory obtains “Winner Takes All” by Christina Binkley (author).
Mandalay Pictures buys “Straight Lies” by Ren Trella.
“Untitled Krinsky Project” by Natalie Krinsky sells to Amazon MGM Studios.
JuVee Productions buys “The Refugee”.
“Mike Nichols: A Life” by Mark Harris (author) goes to Cor Cordium.
“The Wedding People” by Nicole Holofcener goes to TriStar Pictures.
Thunder Road Pictures buys “Frost and Fire” by Doug Simon.
SF Studios buys “Adam’s arv (Adam’s Heir)” by Sofie Lassen-Kahlke (author).
“The 47 Night Stand” by Greg Malins goes to Skydance.
Navidi Productions, Barry buys “Lear, Rex” by Bernard Rose.