

Fox is ready to overload you with all-new programming! Check out trailers from their upfront presentation here!
Fox has boosted development to cover American Idol’s exit and fill nearly 40 hours or programming. So this year’s order of 11 pilots is up from last year’s 6. That said, Fox isn’t really looking to take risks. Let’s take a look at what’s in the works in our preview of Fox’s Drama Pilots.
On the surface, Pet seems like an ordinary psychological thriller, but as the story progresses it twists itself into a knot of an emotional instability that will make your brain bleed.
Margaret Qualley has been cast as the female lead in Warner Bros.’ Death Note, the adaptation of the popular manga series. She is set to star opposite Nat Wolff.
This Friday, we’re releasing the 2015 Young & Hungry List, our compilation of the new voices making names for themselves in Hollywood, as voted on by industry professionals. In anticipation for its release, we’re taking a look back at the 2012 Young & Hungry List writers–where they’ve been, and where they are today.
Nat Wolff, the hot up-and-coming actor who recently appeared in the teen dramedy Paper Towns, is currently in negotiations to star in Warner Bros. adaptation of the cult manga series Death Note.
Centers on an introverted man who imprisons a woman, only to find the tables turned on him.
A group of medical students play God when they bring a human corpse back to life.
A group of medical students play God when they bring a human corpse back to life.
From Sundance to Toronto, The Hit List to the Blood List, and the Nicholls to the Emmys, we take a look back at a handful of the writers from each year’s list who are their way to greatness!
A recap of the week’s TV news!
Logline: Kept under wraps but will revolve around fairytale characters who have their own secret society in NY.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but pitched as a modern take on the myths of H.P. Lovecraft.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but pitched as a modern take on the myths of H.P. Lovecraft.
Logline: The world’s first superheroes play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse in 1940’s Chicago.
Logline: Found footage shows a group of medical students trying to re-animate a human corpse.
Logline: A high school transfer student arrives at a Manhattan prep school for the rich and is quickly caught up in the strange decadence and promiscuity of his peers, especially that of Lucas, a (literally) handsome young devil who befriends others only to drive them to their deaths.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but said to be in the vein of “The Shining” that takes place in the Denver Airport.
Four individuals gain superpowers after exposure to cosmic rays during a scientific mission to outer space.
Logline: A high school student, after discovering a supernatural notebook that allows him to kill anyone by writing the victim’s name, attempts to cleanse the world of evil by using the book.
Logline: A high school nerd’s deepest fantasies come true when he has to assist an attractive female spy in saving the world.