

Logline: Music pioneer Robert Johnson invents the Delta Blues style.
Logline: Music pioneer Robert Johnson invents the Delta Blues style.
Di Bonaventura joins Mr. Mudd and Lionsgate for the film, which tells the thrilling true story of the fastest boat ride ever, down the entire length of the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon, during a legendary flood.
Charles Band’s classic horror franchise The Puppet Master is posed to get a modern makeover courtesy of Transformers producers Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian.
A reboot of the 1989 franchise, the story follows a man who attempts to sell a Puppet Master doll at a convention only to have it and other puppets at the convention come to life and go on a killing spree.
Darren Lemke’s spec for the sci-fi action thriller Arcadia has been picked up by Transformers producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura.
Set in a post-apocalyptic world where Earth has an army made entirely of clones and raised under a strict and ruthless code, two clone soldiers, an old and young man, try to escape in search of a new life in Arcadia, an alleged safe zone.
Comedic actor Jerrod Carmichael is looking to get behind the wheel of an Autobot (or Decepticon) in Transformers 5.
Action movie regular Jason Statham is in talks to star in MEG, an adaptation of the horror novel of the same name by Steve Alten. The book was a bestseller, reaching nineteen on New York Times list.
Michael Keaton will star in CBS Films and Lionsgate’s adaptation of the best-selling series American Assassin. Based on the novels by the late Vince Flynn, the film will be directed by Michael Cuesta from a script by Stephen Schiff.
The true story of how the ATF’s attempt to plant weapons in order to make arrests across the border ended up costing them one of their own agents.
World War Z‘s Matthew Carnahan has been tapped to adapt the true story of how illegal guns ended up in the hands of cartel enforcers because of a botched ATF sting operation, and the agent who stepped up to tell the truth.
Sixth installment of the John McClane film franchise, depicting a young McClane in 1979 New York City and showing “how he became a die hard kind of guy.”
Brantley Aufill’s other-worldly spec The Seven has been building some serious heat over the past 24 hours, with some major Hollywood players eyeing the property as they head into the weekend.
Paramount and Di Bonaventura nabbed the Swedish horror director to take on the forces of hell for them.
Jordan Schur has found directors for two of his projects under the new Suretone Pictures banner.
Explores the concept that if someone is able to obtain an individual’s DNA, then it is possible to create a personalized virus that will only effect that specific individual.
Originally conceived as a potential plot for a Jack Ryan sequel, the project will now stand on its own as a feature thriller exploring the concept that if someone is able to obtain an individual’s DNA, then it is possible to create a personalized virus that will only effect that specific individual.
A convicted criminal named James Griffin-Mars is identified as one of a select group ideally suited for time-travel missions that could delay humanity’s demise.