While most years’ November is a time to look back on the things we’re thankful for, 2020’s November decided to serve up a heaping pile of news for our gravy and cranberry sauce.
Evan Goldberg
Lionsgate picked up VIDEO NASTY by Chris Thomas Devlin. Three teenagers rent a cursed VHS tape.
New spec MEMETIC by Mattson Tomlin is out from Grandview.
When Satan’s favorite hell hound, Bub, is booted out of hell by a jealous rival, he is mistakenly adopted by a single dad and his two kids. Despite his bad ways, Bub soon begins to embrace his goodness and falls in love with the family. When Satan wants his dog back and Bub refuses, he must protect his new family from the fury of hell.
Peter has always been told the voice he hears at night is only in his head, but when he suspects his parents have been lying, he conspires to free the girl within the walls of his house.
Winston, a writer and consulting producer on ABC’s Dr. Ken, will write and exec. produce the pilot about a 25-year-old guy who goes to Austin to confess his love to a friend from camp.
In the vein of R-rated comedies such as Superbad and Sausage Party, the film follows four 12-year-olds caught between childhood innocence and lewd teenage corruption, who embark on an epic quest from Tarzana to the Sherman Oaks Galleria.
The duo of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are furthering their comic book fandom with a feature adaptation of Invincible. The Sausage Party pair, who adapted the comic series Preacher for AMC, will team with Invincible creator Robert Kirkman for the Universal pic.
Follows the story of Mark Grayson, a normal high school student who is the son of the most powerful superhero on the planet. Soon enough, he inherits his own set of superpowers.
Follows three parents who, upon discovering that their daughters have made a pact to lose their virginities on prom night, go out and try to stop them before it’s too late.
Sausage Party and Preacher producers Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen are ready to add more projects on their list. Their production banner, Point Grey Pictures, has set up two comedies through Sony Pictures TV at Fox and ABC.
Streaming network Hulu has given a 13-episode order to Future Man, the half-hour comedy from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg starring Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson. This is Rogen and Goldberg’s first half-hour comedy who also helmed the pilot from Sony Pictures Television.
Hot on the heels of the opening weekend success of their R-rated animated comedy Sausage Party, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg has another non-animated and less raunchy project ready to go at FX. The duo will serve as producers of the futuristic comedy Singularity from Sonny Lee.
An animated movie about one sausage’s quest to discover the truth about his existence.
Logline kept under wraps, but being described as “Die Hard in a hotel.”
One sausage leads a group of supermarket products on a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store.
After a sorority moves in next door, which is even more debaucherous than the fraternity before it, Mac and Kelly have to ask for help from their former enemy, Teddy.
After a sorority moves in next door, which is even more debaucherous than the fraternity before it, Mac and Kelly have to ask for help from their former enemy, Teddy.
A tough Texas preacher who has lost his faith, learns that God has left Heaven and abandoned His responsibilities. He finds himself the only person capable of tracking God down, demanding answers, and making Him answer for His dereliction of duty
There was enough of the movie screened at SXSW to tell you that this is breaking some major ground when it comes to R-rated, nasty-as-they-wannabe animation.
One sausage decides to lead a group of supermarket products on a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store.
Rogen and Goldberg will produce the live-action adaptation of Martin Handford’s classic children’s book series Where’s Waldo through their Point Grey Pictures.
The Universal astronaut comedy The Something starring the trio of funnymen Seth Rogen, Zach Galifianakis, and Bill Hader will be released on May 26, 2017, during Memorial Day weekend.
Funnymen Seth Rogen, Zach Galifianakis and Bill Hader are set to star in The Something, a new sci-fi comedy for Universal. Rodney Rothman, who penned the script, will make his directorial debut.
Josh Hutcherson has joined The Disaster Artist, James Franco’s adaptation of the behind-the-scenes tell all of The Room, widely considered one of the worst films ever made.
Kay Cannon, perhaps best known for scripting Universal’s hit Pitch Perfect series, is gearing up to make her directorial debut on the Seth Rogen-produced comedy The Pact. The pic follows three parents who set out to prevent their daughters from losing their virginities after they discover their daughters made a pact to lose their V-cards on prom night.
Follows three parents who set out to prevent their daughters from losing their virginities after they discover their daughters made a pact to lose their V-cards on prom night.
A tough Texas preacher who has lost his faith, learns that God has left Heaven and abandoned His responsibilities. He finds himself the only person capable of tracking God down, demanding answers, and making Him answer for His dereliction of duty.
New Line is in talks with Good Universe to pick up James Franco’s look into the demented world of Tommy Wiseau, The Disaster Artist, based on the book by one of the The Room‘s stars, Greg Sestero, and Tom Bissell.
Dan Sterling, the screenwriter behind the controversial comedy The Interview, is re-teaming with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg for a new comedy series at Fox.