Amell and Taylor have signed on to star in Orphan Black writer Tony Elliott’s post-apocalyptic thriller, which will be released by Netflix as part of the streaming service’s global indie film strategy of working directly with independent filmmakers.
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A superhero who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder hangs up her costume and opens her own detective agency, where she ends up helping people and assisting other superheroes.
A superhero who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder hangs up her costume and opens her own detective agency, where she ends up helping people and assisting other superheroes.
A superhero who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder hangs up her costume and opens her own detective agency, where she ends up helping people and assisting other superheroes.
A superhero who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder hangs up her costume and opens her own detective agency, where she ends up helping people and assisting other superheroes.
A superhero who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder hangs up her costume and opens her own detective agency, where she ends up helping people and assisting other superheroes.
A superhero who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder hangs up her costume and opens her own detective agency, where she ends up helping people and assisting other superheroes.
Story follows five married friends who decide to rent a loft together where they can bring their mistresses. However, when the body of an unknown woman is found in the loft, they realize that they don’t know each other as well as they thought and they quickly begin to suspect one another of murder.
Story follows five married friends who decide to rent a loft together where they can bring their mistresses. However, when the body of an unknown woman is found in the loft, they realize that they don’t know each other as well as they thought and they quickly begin to suspect one another of murder.
Logline: In an apocalyptic future, a dying man relives the last day of his life over and over.
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Logline: Story follows five married friends who decide to rent a loft together where they can bring their mistresses. However, when the body of an unknown woman is found in the loft, they realize that they don’t know each other as well as they thought and they quickly begin to suspect one another of murder.
ABC fills roles big and smalle in No Ordinary Family, Grey’s Anatomy and Charlie’s Angels, while HBO adds an Arrested Development veteran to VEEP, NBC adds Will Ferrell, Whitney Cummings, and a Housewife, TBS adds a trio to Hound Dogs, Newman tackles a new pilot for TV Land, and Common Law adds some McGee… Jack, that is.
Logline: The true story of a dog who trekked hundreds of miles across the Australian outback to find his owner.