CBS has asked 2010s Predators screenwriter, Michael Finch, to write the movie adaptation of Deus Ex, a Square Enix game.
Based on the Deus Ex: Human Revolution, this film will focus on ex-Swat member, Adam Jensen, who undergoes robotic augmentation in an attempt to get to the bottom of a global conspiracy.
Writers Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill, who worked on the script previously, are now heading up the script for Marvel’s Doctor Strange.
Michael also worked on Hitman: Agent 47 and currently working on Theorem.
Deus Ex is set to release Feb. 27, 2015.
Deus ExDeus Ex: Human RevolutionMOVIE Newsgame Newsmichael FINCHSquare EnixScott DerricksonC Robert Cargillhitman: Agent 47Theoremsdcc 2014...
Based on the Deus Ex: Human Revolution, this film will focus on ex-Swat member, Adam Jensen, who undergoes robotic augmentation in an attempt to get to the bottom of a global conspiracy.
Writers Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill, who worked on the script previously, are now heading up the script for Marvel’s Doctor Strange.
Michael also worked on Hitman: Agent 47 and currently working on Theorem.
Deus Ex is set to release Feb. 27, 2015.
Deus ExDeus Ex: Human RevolutionMOVIE Newsgame Newsmichael FINCHSquare EnixScott DerricksonC Robert Cargillhitman: Agent 47Theoremsdcc 2014...
- 7/24/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Mike Petty)
- Cinelinx
Director Anthony Leonardi III makes his feature debut with the first Slasher Films' production, 'Nothing To Fear'. Slasher Films is the new studio outfit setup by Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash which will deal mainly with all things horror. The new demonic flick will star Anne Heche -below ('Psycho', 'I Know What You Did Last Summer') along with the sexy Willa Holland ('Legion', 'Straw Dogs'), Jennifer Stone ('Mean Girls 2'), James Tupper and Rafi Gavrone. The production kicks off in February 2012. Slasher Films are also attached to two other horror projects on the horizon - Philip Eisner's 'The Other Kingdom' and Vincenzo Natali ('Splice') and 'Predators' scribe Michael Finch's 'Theorem'. As a little Tuesday treat why not check out a trio of Heche snaps below....
- 11/8/2011
- Horror Asylum
Here are a few interesting and/or noteworthy projects that were recently added to IMDbPro's database of in-development titles.
Joe Petrosino – Summit Entertainment has tapped Benicio Del Toro to portray pioneering NYPD officer Joe Petrosino, who helped clean up the city's streets during the turn of the last century, into an upcoming biopic. Mullholland Falls scribe Pete Dexter is writing the script.
Black Panther – Once in development as a potential franchise for Wesley Snipes, the Marvel comicbook hero is back to life at Marvel Studios with documentary filmmaker Mark Bailey penning a new screenplay.
The Family Jewels – One of three classic Jerry Lewis comedies including The Bellboy and Cinderfella that are being groomed for remakes by Social Capitol and Artificial Intelligence Entertainment. Christopher Tuffin, John Baca and George Paige will produce the projects, which are reportedly being shopped to studios.
Dynasty – Oil, money, scandal, corruption. The '80s are still in style and Richard and Esther Shapiro, creators of the classic primetime soap starring John Forsythe as silverfox patriarch Blake Carrington, are looking to bring the clan to the big screen. Cue the horns.
Wake the Dead – Mary Shelley's Frankenstein meets Guns N' Roses' Slash. The musician made the rounds at Sundance this week announcing a trio of horror films including The Other Kingdom and Theorem, which he will produce via his new production company Slasher Films.
If you know of something in the works, you can submit it via our online submission form.
Joe Petrosino – Summit Entertainment has tapped Benicio Del Toro to portray pioneering NYPD officer Joe Petrosino, who helped clean up the city's streets during the turn of the last century, into an upcoming biopic. Mullholland Falls scribe Pete Dexter is writing the script.
Black Panther – Once in development as a potential franchise for Wesley Snipes, the Marvel comicbook hero is back to life at Marvel Studios with documentary filmmaker Mark Bailey penning a new screenplay.
The Family Jewels – One of three classic Jerry Lewis comedies including The Bellboy and Cinderfella that are being groomed for remakes by Social Capitol and Artificial Intelligence Entertainment. Christopher Tuffin, John Baca and George Paige will produce the projects, which are reportedly being shopped to studios.
Dynasty – Oil, money, scandal, corruption. The '80s are still in style and Richard and Esther Shapiro, creators of the classic primetime soap starring John Forsythe as silverfox patriarch Blake Carrington, are looking to bring the clan to the big screen. Cue the horns.
Wake the Dead – Mary Shelley's Frankenstein meets Guns N' Roses' Slash. The musician made the rounds at Sundance this week announcing a trio of horror films including The Other Kingdom and Theorem, which he will produce via his new production company Slasher Films.
If you know of something in the works, you can submit it via our online submission form.
- 1/29/2011
- by Eric Greene
- IMDbPro News
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