

Verve is out with STARRUNNER by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein. When mysterious and catastrophic rifts start to tear apart the fabric of space itself, Nova Cassini has use what little training she has to save the universe.
Verve is out with STARRUNNER by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein. When mysterious and catastrophic rifts start to tear apart the fabric of space itself, Nova Cassini has use what little training she has to save the universe.
Logline: The crew of an American B-24 bomber steers their damaged plane through enemy territory to complete a critical mission behind enemy lines.
Tells the story of a ragtag group of ordinary, middle-aged guys from Minnesota who spontaneously decide over a beer to mount a snowmobile expedition to the North Pole.
Temple Hill Entertainment has picked up the rights to the 2012 Best Documentary Feature winning documentary Undefeated. The company plans to adapt the inspiring true story into a narrative feature.
An underdog football team from inner-city Memphis attempts to win the first playoff game in the school’s 110-year history with the help of a volunteer coach.
Fox has tapped The Transporter helmer Louis Leterrier for Horns author Joe Hill’s latest novel about a worldwide pandemic of spontaneous combustion.
In a world overtaken by a deadly and dramatic new virus, Harper is determined to live long enough to deliver her baby. But when all it takes is a spark to start a deadly blaze, she’s going to need some help from the mysterious fireman.
The Tracking Board exclusively confirmed in August that Dareen Lemke would be scripting the adaptation of the popular YA novel Endgame: The Calling, and now sources confirm that emerging director Brad Parker is in talks to direct.
The debut novel by Becky Albertalli will be adapted by scribes Elizabeth Berger and Isaac Aptaker. Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen and Isaac Klausner of Temple Hill Entertainment produce, along with Pouya Shahbazian of New Leaf Literary & Media.
A closeted gay teen must find a way to reinvent himself after his secret is exposed.
After a private investigator is killed, he gets a chance at redemption, coming back to Earth as a dog in order to solve his own murder.
Fox nabbed the rights to the novel in a $2 million deal amidst a studio bidding war last year, anticipating that the intended trilogy would pay off as their next Maze Runner. Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey, who have found great success in the YA genre, are spearheading the project.
Kept under wraps, but pitched in the vein of Night At The Museum, following a youngster who can see and interact with an imaginative world he inhabits, though invisible to the rest of us.
The studio is already at work looking to land a writer to script the family adventure film, which is being pitched as a fantasy combining elements from Night At The Museum, Peter Pan, The Neverending Story, and Jumanji.
Centers on the landmark case of Obergefell v. Hodges, which led to the Supreme Court to rule same-sex marriage a constitutional right in the United States.
Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey’s Temple Hill Entertainment has just signed a two-year overall deal with 20th Century Fox TV and has named Albert Page head of the division.