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Hawaii Five-0
This is an updated, big-screen version of the '60s and '70s TV series, featuring Steve McGarrett and Danny Williams as the heads of Hawaii Five-O, a specialty unit of the Hawaii State Police that answers only to the governor and focuses on organized crime.
Kevin Feige-Produced Un...
Marvel producer Kevin Feige is taking the reins of an untitled Star Wars movie.
Mail-Order Groom
Tina Fey will play a single American woman who agrees to marry an Eastern European man, played by Steve Carell, for money.
Mind MGMT
Follows Henry Lime, a government agent with psychic abilities who loses control of his abilities, causing an entire town to kill each other and forcing him on the run.
Paradise Lost
The story centers on Lucifer's failed rebellion in heaven and subsequent role in Adam & Eve's fall from grace.
Locations: Australia; CA - Unknown; UK - Unknown
Russ & Roger
Set in the late 1960s when cheap counterculture films are minting money, struggling studio 20th Century Fox gives soft-core pulp director Russ Meyers the opportunity to direct "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" because his profit margins are so high and his costs are miniscule. Meyer agrees to take on "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" on the condition that the script is written by film critic Roger Ebert, who had written one of the few positive reviews Meyer had ever received. Meyers and Ebert struggle with the studio's board of directors and the ratings board, but despite being the rare major studio release with an X rating, they are vindicated when "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" is released in 1970 to big box office.
Spider-Man 4
"Spider-Man 4" has been shutdown by Sony Pictures. See "Spider-Man Reboot".
The Corrections
Three generations of a highly dysfunctional Midwestern family meet at the family home for what will be the last Christmas gathering there.
Location: US - New York
The Three Musketeers
Peter Straughan's script will play up the action and sexier elements of the story much the same way that Lionel Wigram, who co-wrote and produced "Sherlock Holmes," reimagined the detective (limned by Robert Downey Jr.) as a bare-knuckle boxing, martial-arts savvy sleuth.
Wonder Woman 3
The final chapter in the Wonder Woman trilogy.
A Jealous Ghost
The story follows a young American woman who travels to London to write a dissertation on Henry James' classic ghost tale, "The Turn of the Screw," only to find that her own circumstances begin to reflect the strange happenings of the story.
Airman
A boy lives on an island off the coast of Ireland, where his father is the king's bodyguard. When the king is murdered, the boy is blamed for the crime and thrown into prison where he passes the solitary months designing a flying machine that he will use to save his family.
An Animated American
An animated baby, raised by a live-action family until his 18th birthday, decides to find his real family with the help of his friend and her jealous boyfriend.
At the Mountains of Mad...
Explorers, on an expedition to an uncharted region of the Arctic, discover an ancient civilization and then realize that they may have accidentally awakened prehistoric creatures.
Barstow
The story centers on three desperate characters, one of whom finds hope in a small, depressed town.
Big Wave
A big-wave surfer is sidelined for years following a traumatic wipeout, but he decides to surf again in order to raise money to save a convalescent home for old surfers.
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