

In the twenty-sixth century, a female cyborg is rescued from the scrap heap by a scientist. Robert Rodriguez in talks to direct with James Cameron co-writing and co-producing for Twentieth Century Fox. The film is based off of the popular manga series.
Robert Rodriguez is in talks to direct the live-action adaptation of Alita: Battle Angel. James Cameron and Jon Landau will produce the feature for Twentieth Century Fox. The original magna follows a female cyborg rescued from the scrap heap by a scientist in the twenty-sixth century.
The project has been in development at the studio for many years, and most recently saw Pete Segal attached to direct last year. Dan Mazeau has written the previous screenplay, with Rodriquez and Terry Rossio set to do re-writes.
Beleaguered Sony picks up a potential franchise.
Dwight plans to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.
Dwight plans to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.
Dwight plans to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.
Dwight plans to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.
Dwight plans to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.
When an arms dealer held up in Mexico threatens to launch a weapon into space, the U.S. government recruits Machete to hunt the villain down.
Machete is hired by the United States government to take down a dangerous arms dealer threatening to launch a super weapon into space.
When an arms dealer held up in Mexico threatens to launch a weapon into space, the U.S. government recruits Machete to hunt the villain down.
When an arms dealer held up in Mexico threatens to launch a weapon into space, the U.S. government recruits Machete to hunt the villain down.
The Texas director shows no signs of slowing down.
a handful of casting attachments you may have missed this past week!
Logline: Kept under wraps, but will be a western paying homage to Sergio Leone and John Huston.
Logline: Machete is hired by the United States government to take down a dangerous arms dealer threatening to launch a super weapon into space.
Logline: Story revolves around the strange friendship between a mentally unstable Iraq war veteran and his boss, the wealthy owner of a supermarket chain with political ambitions.
Logline: A woman, who has been battling a supernatural force all her life, discovers a link between it and her new husband.
Logline: A mother returns to her old profession — she’s a retired spy — in order to prevent a villain bent on stopping time.
Logline: Story centers on an evil Ice Lord who sets out to conquer his surrounding lands and expand his glacial fortress, and along the way kidnaps the Fire Lord’s daughter. An event that stirs a villager turned warrior to pick up arms and fight the villainess Ice Lord.
Logline: Follows the story of Red Sonja, a fiery-haired warrioress in a chainmail bikini, seeking vengeance on those who destroyed her family. In her path of destruction she discovers a larger purpose for her unearthly powers: to save all Hyrkania from the villainous Kulan Gath.
Logline: Dwight plans to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.