Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone, Catherine Keener and Clark Duke were previously announced to reprise their roles as the oddball primitive family from the 2013 hit Dreamworks film.
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The engaging thriller follows a three-year-old child that is the next step in human evolution that could be the savior of humanity, or the destruction of it. Erwin Stoff is set to produce with Elizabeth Raposo and Josh Phillips overseeing the project for the studio.
Known for her roles in the Fox series “Glee” and “Whiplash”, Benoist will be seen as the lead role in the upcoming CBS series “Supergirl”, which was recently picked up by the network.
The pilot episode was written by Jonathan Tropper, co-creator of the hit Cinemax original series “Banshee”. Created as a passion project by Lee himself, the series has never been published or produced until now.
The film is an adadaptation of the graphic novel from James O’Barr. Jack Huston has been cast in the lead role, with Corin Hardy set to direct. The story follows a rock musician who, a year after being murdered while attempting to rescue his fiancee from thugs, comes back from the grave to get revenge.
“American Horror Story” and “Glee” executive producer Ryan Murphy is behind the series. Greenwood is set to portray Gil Garcetti, the Los Angeles district county prosecutor on the OJ Simpson trial.
Sam Raimi is returning direct the pilot episode of the ten episode season that follows the continuing horrific adventures of Ash Williams, as he fights the deadites that have been connected to him since the events of the original film.
The story follows a gangster that gets released from prison and is forced by the leaders of his gang to orchestrate a major crime with a brutal rival gang in Southern California. Coster-Waldau has previously been set as the lead.
The label will produce action, horror and sci-fi films. The films currently announced under the label are “Insidious: Chapter 3”, “Self/Less”, “Sinister 2”, “London Has Fallen”, “The Forest” and “Rachet & Clank”.
The coming-of-age family comedy follows twelve-year-old Arthur Whipple, who has grown up in a family that have always been the greatest at everything, priding themselves on breaking world records, no matter how obscure.
Back in March, it was announced that Oscar winning writer Akiva Goldsman was chosen by Paramount to organize a writers room with the team working on the “Transformers” franchise. Kirkman is among the new team brought on.
Kim will star alongside Cuba Gooding Jr. as O.J. Simpson, John Travolta as Robert Shapiro, Courtney Vance as Johnny Cochran and David Schwimmer as Robert Kardashian.
The televised special will raise money for children in poverty. The celebrity guest appearances will include Julia Roberts, Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Blake Shelton, Richard Gere, Reese Witherspoon, Jack Black, Michelle Rodriguez, and many more.
The show is based on the cult classic comic book series by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. The story follows Jesse Custer, a reverend in a small Texas town, who becomes merged with a supernatural entity that escaped from Heaven, birthed from both an angel and a demon.
The voice cast is comprised of Brittany Snow, Sharon Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Natasha Leggero, Nasim Pedrad, John Roberts, Jameeliah Garrett and Jessica Lowe. Schaal and Jason Micallef are executive producers on the project.
Sean Daniel will produce the adaptation based on the bestselling novel “Doctor Dealer: The Rise and Fall of an All-American Boy and His Multimillion-Dollar Cocaine Empire” by Mark Bowden. Jason Brown will oversee development on the true-crime drama.
Satirizing musician documentaries, the film follows a rapper, Samberg, that is approached to re-team with his former boy band. Poots is set to portray the love interest to Samberg’s character.
Lawrence has created the hit series “Scrubs”, “Spin City” and “Cougar Town”. He is ranked as a top showrunner on the WBTV roster, along with Chuck Lorre and Greg Berlanti.
The series has been described as a comedic “X-Files”, and follows the mis-adventures of a group of alien abductees. Greg Daniels, executive producer and writer for the NBC hit comedy series “The Office”, is set as executive produce.
The story follows a man that is taken hostage for the secrets in his head. His only form of communicating with the outside world, and outsmarting his captors, is his ability to blink.
Springer has overseen the development on the hit series “The Americans”, “Extant”, “Under The Dome”, “Falling Skies”, “Smash” and The “United States Of Tara”. She is also behind the upcoming ABC series “The Whispers”.
He joins Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza in the story following two brothers that find wedding dates in the personal adds. When their dates arrive, they end up being much different than who they thought they were going to be.
Reeves escaped slavery during the Civil War, and extensively trained himself with a firearm. He went on to become one of the first black U.S. Deputy Marshals.
Cam Cannon and Richard Rionda Del Castro have written the script following the true story of the sinking of the famed submarine during the second World War. The crew that survived the sinking were forced into shark filled waters, and are thrown into an intense fight for survival.
Starting off as a writer for “Late Show With David Letterman” in 1993, Cary has written for a number of television series, including “The Simpsons”, “Just Shoot Me”, “Lil’ Bush”, “Bored To Death” and “New Girl”.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Showtime and Lynch were unable to settle differences that put the project on hold, with rumors that Lynch had stepped out of the project.
They join Pierce Brosnan in the story following a publisher that tries to keep his life from completely unraveling after firing an unstable I.T. guy who has gotten too close to his family. The screenplay was written by William Wisher Jr., with a previous draft by Dan Kay.
The story follows a woman that must return to her childhood home in order to remember the grisly family massacre that took place there, of which she was the sole survivor.
The film is set to re-team the actor with Leaving Las Vegas director Mike Figgis. Written by Travis Milloy, the film follows a group of three people, each in their own stories that intertwine, leading the characters into sadistic mind games.