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Kyle Newacheck
Logline kept under wraps, but being described as “Die Hard in a hotel.”
Kyle Starks’ graphic novel Sexcastle has signed up Daniel Libman and Matthew Libman to adapt the property for the screen. Anthony Russo and Joe Russo are producing the film.
Sexcastle is moving to the big screen as Fox has acquired the rights to Kyle Starks’s graphic novel. Kyle Newacheck is attached to direct with Blake Anderson to star.
A throwback to 80s action movies tale of the world’s former great assassin, who leaves the world of killing and retires to a small town. Naturally, he’s pulled back in.
Described as a two-handed comedy centering on a small town dork that re-invents himself when he goes off to college. But, when his weird hometown best friend visits unannounced, he finds his cool new reputation being threatened and risks the truth about his secretly nerdy past being discovered.
The project, which is also produced by Stoller, has been described as a two-handed comedy centering on a small town dork that re-invents himself when he goes off to college.
The “Workaholics” stars sign with WME.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
A roundup of the week’s TV news!