Things are about to get Smurfy for Joe Manganiello, Danny Pudi, and Jack McBrayer. The three have been added to the voice cast of Smurfs: The Lost Village, the third installment of the big-action adaption of the popular animated series from the ’80s.
Raja Gosnell
Morgan Freeman signs onto spy action/comedy Cold Warriors set up at Millennium Films with Raja Gosnell producing. Described as Taken meets Get Smart.
Logline: A young widow’s life is turned upside down when a mysterious stranger comes into her life and shares his philosophy with her and her three children, bringing them self-fulfillment and love.
The evil Gargamel kidnaps Smurfette, hoping to use her to turn his Naughties into Smurf-like creatures that will obey all his commands.
Logline: A nerdy video gamer travels to Europe with his mother’s boring husband only to discover his step-father is an ex CIA agent who have been reactivated into an old mission.
Logline: Smurfette and her brothers journey through the uncharted Enchanted Forest to try and discover a fabled Smurfs village before their nemesis, the evil wizard Gargamel, does.
Logline: The evil Gargamel kidnaps Smurfette, hoping to use her to turn his Naughties into Smurf-like creatures that will obey all his commands.
Logline: Chased out of their village by the evil wizard Gargamel, the tiny blue Smurfs tumble from their magical world and into ours – finding themselves in Central Park. Now stuck in New York, the Smurf struggle with each other, humans, and the evil wizard bent on destroying them as they try to find a way to get back to their village.