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Mrs. Doubtfire 2

In the original, directed by Chris Columbus, Robin Williams played an estranged father who poses as a Scottish nanny, Euphegenia Doubtfire, in order to get access to his children and successfully bypass his ex-wife (Sally Field). The film grossed $219 million domestically.

White Chicks 2

A sequel to the 2004 comedy White Chicks, which will see Marlon and Shawn Wayans reprise their roles as sibling FBI agents posing as a pair of white ladies.

Bridesmaids 2

Sequel to the 2011 blockbuster comedy. The studio has yet to hire a writer so no plot details are available yet.

10 Things I Hate About ...

Evan Rachel Wood and Thomas McDonnell star as a young woman and man who meet while attempting to commit suicide at the same “jumping-off point.” Complications ensue when the man’s ex-girlfriend re-enters his life just as his budding rock band is on the verge of signing a record deal. Billy Campbell will play McDonnell’s father, a wealthy and entitled lawyer who doesn’t approve of his son dropping out of law school to pursue a career in music.
Location: US - California

Austin Powers 4

Austin Powers 4 is the next installment in the adventures of the International Man of Mystery. The film is rumored to focus on Austin's nemesis, Doctor Evil.

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.

Sex and the City 3

Rumored third installment of HBO's Sex and the City.

Back to School

A fun-loving businessman decides to enroll in college with his son in order to help him get through school.

Dance of the Mirlitons

A dark comedy about 14 year-old Jesse Urchin, an ambitious yet overweight ballerina with an overbearing mother (Kristen Bell) who will stop at nothing to become a star. The girl enters a "Mean Girls"-type environment when she has to prove her worth in class.
Location: US - Massachusetts

Nailed

Sammy Joyce, a socially awkward small-town receptionist, has a nail accidentally shot into her head by a clumsy workman which elicits wild sexual urges. She takes her case to Washington to fight for the rights of the bizarrely injured where she meets an immoral congressman who takes advantage of her sex drive.

Ted

This live-action and animated blend comes from the producer behind Shrek and is based on a popular children's book about Ted, the imaginary friend of a young boy. Ted will be all CGI and help get his friend into lots of mischief.

Wedding Banned

A long-divorced couple kidnap their daughter on her wedding day to keep her from making the mistake of her life. The divorced parents rekindle their relationship as they elude cops and the angry groom.

Common Enemy

An aspiring family therapist meets his match after being introduced to his future in-laws -- the most dysfunctional group he has ever encountered.

Drake & Josh in New York!

The film will tell the tale of a wealthy but extremely sheltered young man (Josh Peck) who is thrust into the real world and quickly finds himself in over his head. To make up for lost time, he receives a crash course in life experience from a likeable slacker (Drake Bell).

Gossip Girl

Set on Manhattan's Upper East Side, Gossip Girl follows Blair Waldorf, the leader of a group of snobby rich girls at a private school. When her former social nemesis is kicked out of boarding school and returns to the fray, Blair sees their rivalry renewed.

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.

Stretch Armstrong

This original story will be a gritty actioner introducing the character of Lucas Armstrong and the life-or-death consequences he will face after undergoing a transformation granting him superhuman abilities.

All of Me

A dying heiress tries to transfer her soul to a young woman but instead finds herself possessing the right side of the body of her lawyer.