“Se7en” writer Andrew Kevin Walker takes the latest stab at adapting Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima’s classic Japanese Manga.
Andrew Kevin Walker
Two hitmen kill an unresisting ex-prize fighter, and when an investigator pursues the case, he uncovers a tale of betrayal, crime and a series of events that led to his murder.
Known for tackling dark subject matter, screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker has been brought in update the 1946 noir classic The Killers for Universal. Ron Howard and Brian Grazer will produce through their Imagine Entertainment.
An aspiring actor and would-be screenwriter are two LA dudes approaching their 30th birthdays without yet becoming the megawatt superstars they know they were meant to be.
James Mangold, director of The Wolverine and Walk the Line, is set to direct Disney’s latest adaptation of the Jules Verne literary classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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Disney finds it’s scribe in Sleepy Hallow writer.
Logline: Story follows a young wife of a murdered highway patrolman on the hunt of a masked murderer leaving a trail of dead bodies across the U.S.
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Just in time for Halloweeen, industry manager Kailey Marsh has revealed the top choices for the 2009 Blood List!
Logline: A father and son drive behind an armored car. When a hijacking takes place on the car and his son is killed by stray bullets, the man joins the armored car business to exact revenge.
Logline: A lonely, wounded man sets out to find a wife and gets more than he bargained for.
Logline: Pitched as the origin of Captain Nemo and his warship the Nautilus. After being betrayed by Captain Redgrave, who raised and trained him throughout his child, Nemo is sent to a slave family, where he recruits a crew, escapes, and swears an oath of vengeance against Redgrave.