

Jon M. Chu is being eyed to direct the adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s Crazy Rich Asians.
Jon M. Chu is being eyed to direct the adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s Crazy Rich Asians.
The Me and Orson Welles scribes are once again teaming up with director Richard Linklater to adapt Maria Semple’s Where’d You Go Bernadette. Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter wrote a previous draft of the script.
Supernatural psychological thriller. Plot details are being kept under wraps.
After years of development and multiple iterations, Y: The Last Man is going to try the small screen with FX in a promising move that leaves creator Brian K. Vaughan to tell his story his way.
Kept under wraps, but pitched as a high-concept, original take with YA elements.
Kept under wraps, but pitched as a high-concept, original take with YA elements.
Logline: An adopted young woman who, after being raised in an stuffy, upper-crust household, sets out to find her birth mother–only to discover that she’s a total disaster.
Follows a career criminal trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter, all the while fighting to get out from under a mob boss’s thumb.
The novel’s been pitched as Taken meets The Equalizer and follows career criminal Nick Mason after he’s released from prison after serving five years of a twenty-five year sentence.
Logline: Heiress Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974 and was brainwashed into becoming a bank robber and spokesman for the radical group’s causes.
The exec has signed a first look deal with the production company.
Logline: A boy loses his mother in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He survives the explosion and absconds with Fabritius’ painting, “The Goldfinch.” A rich, Upper East Side family takes him in and he later reunites with his father – an alcoholic gambling addict who takes him to Las Vegas.
Logline: A rookie LAPD officer loses his partner in a shooting and, in a form of therapy, is tasked with taking care of a German Shepherd who lost her Marine handler in Afghanistan and who now suffers from PTSD.
Logline: Three wealthy pedigreed Chinese families whose predilection for gossip, backbiting and scheming reaches a fever pitch when the heir to one of the most massive fortunes in Asia brings home his American-born Chinese girlfriend to the wedding of the season.
Logline: A human is chosen to command an army’s first-ever platoon of robotic soldiers.
Logline: Story follows the disappearance of a once famous architect-turned-recluse, which forces her teenage daughter to find her.
Logline: Katniss Everdeen and District 13 engage in an all-out revolution against the autocratic Capitol.
Logline: With the revolution now fully underway, Katniss and her new allies must evade attacks from the Capital while plotting their own strikes.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but will be a re-imagining of William Shakespeare’s “MacBeth.”
Logline: A man finds a girl’s audio diary from the 1980s at a swap meet, so he vows to track her down and return them.
Logline: In the aftermath of the last Hunger Games, a rebellion against the ruling Capitol has begun. Prior contestants must return to the arena in a special edition of The Hunger Games.
Logline: As he fends off his father’s attempts to make him more of a man (the threat of military school looms), Greg’s hapless adventures include handing out anonymous valentines expressing his true feelings, attempting to impress his classmate Holly and single-handedly wrecking his soccer team’s perfect season.
Logline: Story follows a man who is in love with a woman but is forced to woo her surreptitiously on behalf of a far more handsome but less expressive suitor.
Logline: Greg Heffley is back with problems new and old, but none more prominent than the punishments of his older brother Rodrick.
Logline: Story revolves around Dexter and Emma, who meet for the first time during their graduation in 1988 and proceed to meet one day a year for the next 20 years. In “When Harry Met Sally …” fashion, the story tracks their lives and loves until they realize they were meant for each other.
Logline: Story takes place in a future world where young boys and girls are forced to participate in a televised battle to the death.
Logline: Story centers on a family of djinn (genies) who are able to pass for human, but still have the power to grant wishes.
Logline: Story centers on Los Angeles’ very own gentleman bank robber – Eddie Dodson. He spent the 1980s, robbing banks all across Southern California to support his trendy Melrose Avenue shop, and his cooler-than-cool lifestyle, as well as a growing drug habit. But he never shot anyone and, in fact, only ever used a fake gun to commit his robberies.