Tom Hardy And Channing Tatum Eyeing J.C. Chandor’s Crime Thriller ‘Triple Frontier’
Channing Tatum and Tom Hardy are in early negotiations to star in the thriller, though no deals have been made and scheduling is a problem on both ends. J.C. Chandor is on board to direct with Charles Roven and Alex Gartner producing for Atlas Entertainment. (COLL)
‘Wedding Crashers’ Director Tackling Family Adventure ‘Overnight’ For Disney
David Dobkin is in negotiations to helm Overnight, a family adventure project from Disney. Neal H. Moritz and Ori Marmur are producing via their Original Film company. (THR)
Bill Graham Biopic Moving Ahead At Fox With Zach Dean Writing
Fox has tapped Zach Dean to adapt its biopic about iconic concert promoter Bill Graham, a year after buying movie rights to the autobiography Bill Graham: My Life Inside Rock and Out. (VAR)
Arthur Ashe Biopic Being Served Up To Filmmakers
The story of legendary tennis champ Arthur Ashe is looking to hit the big screen. Scribe Krystin Ver Linden has just finished a script, which is being produced by David Goyer, Russell Hollander, John Schoenfelder and Russell Ackerman. (DH)
Cher To Star In Film About Water Crisis In Flint, Michigan
The Oscar winner will reportedly play a woman whose family is affected by the contamination of the city’s drinking water. (GUAR)
Hulu Teams With BBC For Neil Cross Crime Series ‘Hard Sun’, Jim Sturgess & Agyness Deyn To Star
Hulu has boarded Hard Sun, a pre–apocalyptic crime drama from Luther creator Neil Cross, which has cast Jim Sturgess and Agyness Deyn as the leads. (DH)
Golden Globes TV Predictions 2017: Bold Picks In Every Category
It might be a good night for Atlanta, The Crown, and The People v. O.J. Simpson at the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards. (IW)
Animated Fare Like ‘Zootopia’ And ‘Red Turtle’ Toon Into Heavy Issues
There’s been an Oscar category for animated feature for just 15 years; and toon screenplay nominations are relatively recent. (VAR)
‘Go North’ Exclusive VR Short Film: Two Teens Try To Find A Safe Haven In An Adult-Free Post-Apocalyptic World
Executive produced by Morgan Spurlock, Matthew Ogens’ new film Go North examines a world ruled by teenagers and children after a global catastrophe wiped out every single adult. (IW)