Warner and Sony make some moves, as does the Museum of the Moving Image, Amazon Studios, WE TV and a whole passel of production shingles.
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Still untitled
Bond 24 begins shooting next month, which means a lot of casting news is coming our way soon, with Lea Seydoux and Dave Bautista already joining Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw and Naomie Harris in the film.
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The streaming service is in deep negotiations with Warner Horizon to save the beloved show, which was canceled by A&E after its third season, despite excellent ratings.
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DreamWorks topper Jeffrey Katzenberg is apparently asking for $30 per share for a deal that could be worth $2.3 billion. DWA’s stock closed at $22.37 on Wednesday.
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The Korean director, who made his English language debut with 2013’s
Stoker, will helm the tale of “black market body-swapping” from screenwriter David Jagernauth.
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The network that just canceled
Franklin and Bash after four seasons also nixes the Will McCormack-led drama, in which the Emmy winner played an eccentric neuropsychiatrist enlisted by the FBI to assist in solving complex cases, after three.
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The 2000 sci-fi thriller starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel has a script-plus-penalty commitment from NBC, and will focus on a New York detective who crosses time to connect with his son, 30 years in the future.
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Fake Empire’s Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage will produce the adaptations of
If I Stay’s author’s
Just One Day and
Just One Year into a single love story.
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The first trailer for the adaptation of the sexually charged novel has finally arrived, three months ahead of the movie’s February 13th release. Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson star.
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The undated, unspecified, two-part, 267-page shooting draft, by Robert Bolt.
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