Marvel’s ‘Inhumans’ TV Series Will Arrive Via Imax Theaters
Imax Corporation, Marvel and the ABC announced a new television series that will focus on the Inhuman royal family. A version that combines the initial two episodes of Marvel’s The Inhumans, will play exclusively for two weeks next September on Imax. (NYT)
‘Gotham’s’ Morena Baccarin To Star In NBC Legal Drama From Tony Krantz, Ken Sanzel
NBC has nabbed a legal drama starring and executive produced by Gotham‘s Morena Baccarin. The project hails from Tony Krantz and his Flame Ventures, ITV Studios America and former Numbers showrunner Ken Sanzel. (DH)
‘Corduroy’ Movie In The Works With ‘Ride Along’ Director Tim Story
Tim Story, the director of the Fantastic Four and Ride Along movies, is in negotiations to direct the adaptation of the Don Freeman book, which quietly got set up at CBS Films. (THR)
‘The Good Wife’ Creators Developing Comedy Series At CBS
CBS is developing yet another show with The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King. The untitled project that hails from writer Marc Lawrence has been put into development with a script deal. (VAR)
‘Westworld’ Renewed For Second Season, Likely Returning 2018
HBO has ordered a second season of the sci-fi robopocalypse thriller – along with renewing fellow fall freshman series Divorce and Insecure. All three will have another 10 episodes. (EW)
Disney’s ‘A Wrinkle In Time’ Gets A 2018 Release Date
Ava DuVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time finally has an official release date set on the part of distributor Walt Disney Studios in 2018. (SR)
Jim Parsons Will Play A BuzzFeed Editor In ‘Brother Orange’ Movie
BuzzFeed and Warner Bros.’s Brother Orange, which will chronicle the real-life story of an editor who tracked down his stolen iPhone in China, has cast Big Bang Theory‘s Jim Parsons in the starring role. (VUL)
Chris Meloni To Star In Syfy’s Happy! Graphic Novel Adaptation
The Law & Order: SVU vet will headline the Syfy drama pilot Happy!, based on Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson’s graphic novel of the same name. (TVL)
After A Tumultuous Election, What Is Hollywood’s Next Move?
It’s been almost a week, and there have been a lot of reactions out of Hollywood, just about all of them with a decidedly political bent. People concerned about economics and what will happen with the unions and how the very idea of celebrity endorsements have no real effect on the electorate, etc. (TB)