Verbinski eyes his own YA franchise with the dark Neal Shusterman trilogy.
Todd Stein
Sci-Fi adaptation lands a writer.
Logline: Story takes place in a dystopian future after a second Civil War, where a parent may choose to retroactively get rid of a child, between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, through a process called “unwinding”, which ensures that the child’s life doesn’t “technically†end by transplanting all the organs in the child’s body to various recipients.
Logline: The Story centers on Salomon, a sanctioned Human Hunter in a destroyed world consumed by an over-population problem.
Logline: The Story centers on Salomon, a sanctioned Human Hunter in a destroyed world consumed by an over-population problem.
Todd Stein’s short story “Tipping Point” has been running around town now for a few weeks of solid pitching, and we’re hearing today/tomorrow is the final day out before the reps start to count the bids (there are 2 buyers strongly circling as of 1pm today) and choose a winner.
Logline: The Story centers on Salomon, a sanctioned Human Hunter in a destroyed world consumed by an over-population problem.
Logline: Dylan Boyd’s life as an air traffic controller is permanently derailed when an ominous pattern of events begins to permeate his life, funneling him into Sydney’s Central Station every day at 2:22p.m. When he falls for a beautiful woman, it seems their lives were meant to intertwine long ago. With a grim fate looming, Dylan must solve the riddle of the numbers to preserve a love whose second chance has finally come.
Logline: An ancient matriarchal race of Cat People are all but vanquished by the Spanish Conquistadors at the end of the 15th Century. The two survivors,
now living in modern-day Miami, feasting off the lascivious male population, must mate with a Cat Man who is about to be ordained as a Catholic priest in order to perpetuate their race.