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David Guion
Logline: Kept under wraps, but pitched as a comedic take on the intensely competitive world inside a Shakespearean theater company.
When Larry discovers that there’s something wrong with the ancient tablet that brings the characters of his museum to life, he travels to the British Museum in search of a way to save his friends.
The “Foxcatcher” actor is in talks to star in the Dean Parisot-directed sci-fi satire.
Logline: A 90’s boy band reunite for a twenty-year anniversary tour, only to find their superstar days are long behind them.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: Kept under wraps but will follow in the vein of the television show of the same name.
Logline: Story centers on Fred Mumford, a recently deceased man, who upon realizing he’d done nothing of substance with his life, is determined to be more productive as a corpse, and partners with a couple of ghouls to start a temp agency for the dead – renting out ghosts to the living.
Logline: Centers on a fan cruise held in honor of “The Children of Castor,” a fictitious 1980s post apocalyptic sci-fi TV series. The cast is the guest of honor, but they’ve got mixed feelings, specifically dependent on whose career stalled with the series, and who went on to bigger and better things.
Logline: When a man gets laid off from an auto dealership, he is reluctantly recruited into becoming an Avon salesman.
Logline: The government creates a virus to increase everyone’s IQ, but it ends up having reverse effects, lowering the population’s Iq to 83- the border of mental retardation. The creator of the virus must find a cure as his own mental state crumbles away.
Logline: In a futuristic world where women rule the planet and men are cloned and sold like cars, one model begins a relationship with his owner.
Logline: Story centers on a family of djinn (genies) who are able to pass for human, but still have the power to grant wishes.