Mickey7 by Edward Ashton

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Bong Joon Ho Eyes Next Film At Warner Bros With Robert Pattinson In Talks To Star, Plan B Producing

EXCLUSIVE: After taking nearly two years to figure out his next project following his Oscar sweep in 2020 with Parasite, director Bong Joon Ho looks to have found his next film and is taking a certain Caped Crusader along for the ride. Sources tell Deadline that Bong is in talks to write and direct an untitled film based on Edward Ashton’s upcoming novel Mickey7 for Warner Bros, and that The Batman star Robert Pattinson is in talks to star. Bong will also produce the untitled film for his production company Offscreen alongside Dooho Choi for Kate Street Picture Company and Plan B.

The book will be published in in the first quarter of 2022 by St. Martin, a Macmillan imprint. While the film will be inspired by the novel, sources say that given Bong’s past experiences with adaptations, his version might ultimately be different from the novel’s. The novel’s story follows, Mickey7, is an Expendable: a disposable employee on a human expedition sent to colonize the ice world Niflheim. Whenever there’s a mission that’s too dangerous—even suicidal—the crew turns to Mickey. After one iteration dies, a new body is regenerated with most of his memories intact. After six deaths, Mickey7 understands the terms of his deal…and why it was the only colonial position unfilled when he took it. Peter Dodd is overseeing for the studio.

Following Parasite’s sweep of the Oscars including a Best Director and Best Picture victory, Bong has taken his time in figuring out his next steps. Towards the end of 2021, he was presented the manuscript for the unpublished book by Ashton, which immediately drew his interest. The Oscar winner became loosely attached to the project late last year and prior to the holiday break met with some of the town’s most promising stars as every A-lister in their 30s was chasing the role. It wasn’t long before Bong and execs were impressed with Pattinson following his meeting and felt he was perfect for the role, with an offer going out right before the new year.

The Warner Bros feature marks Bong’s second deal with WarnerMedia in recent months following an HBO limited series based on Parasite in the works with Bong executive producing alongside Adam McKay.

As for Pattinson, this would mark his first film he has signed onto since finishing production on the anticipated The Batman. Warner Bros has already shown how much it plans to stay in business with him by recently signing him to a first-look deal. The Batman bows on March 4.

The Devil Takes You Home by Gabino Iglesias

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 Sony Buys Gabino Iglesias Novel ‘The Devil Takes You Home’; Alejandro Brugués To Adapt & Direct

EXCLUSIVE: We hear that Sony has picked up the Gabino Iglesias novel The Devil Takes You Home in a competitive situation, a project that Cuban filmmaker Alejandro Brugués will adapt and direct. Brugués is a director on El Rey’s From Dusk Till Dawn series and recently helmed the thriller The Last Will and Testament of Charles Abernathy starring Peyton List, Rachel Nichols and Austin Stowell.

While the project and its storyline are still in early development, the Iglesias novel follows Mario who has but no choice, but to be a hitman to cover his family’s bills, especially his daughter’s medical tab. He’s presented with an offer: One last score that will either pull him out of poverty forever or put a bullet in the back of his skull. A man named Juanca needs help stealing $2 million dollars from a drug cartel. Together, they begin a journey to an underworld where unspeakable horrors happen every day.

Iglesias is a writer, journalist, professor, and literary critic living in Austin, TX. He wrote the critically-acclaimed and award-winning novels Zero Saints and Coyote Songs, which racked up nominations for the Bram Stoker Award, the Locus Award and the Wonderland Book Award. Coyote Songs was lauded with the Wonderland Book Award.  Iglesias has also served as a juror for the Shirley Jackson Awards twice and the Millions Tournament of Books.

Brugués’ feature directing credits include the segment “The Thing in the Woods” from 2018’s Nightmare Cinema, Juan of the Dead and Personal Belongings. Alex Rosario is the executive on the project at Sony.

Iglesias deal was done by Hotchkiss Daily and Associates on behalf of Melissa Danaczko at Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency. Brugués is repped by UTA, Wonder Street and Mark Wetzstein.

The Terminal Spy by Alan Cowell

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Benedict Cumberbatch To Headline HBO Limited Series About Poisoned KGB Agent Alexander Litvinenko

HBO is developing Londongrad, a limited series based on Alan Cowell’s book The Terminal Spy, about poisoned KBG agent Alexander Litvinenko, with Benedict Cumberbatch set to star as Litvinenko, Deadline has confirmed. Cumberbatch also will executive produce the project via his Sunnymarch production banner.

Written by David Scarpa, Londongrad tells the true story of Alexander Litvinenko, played by Cumberbatch, the former KGB agent poisoned by the radioactive isotope Polonium-210 in 2006 in England.

Scarpa will executive produce with Cumberbatch. Bryan Fogel will direct and executive produce via Orwell Productions. Len Amato of Crash&Salvage also will executive produce alongside Adam Ackland and Claire Marshall of Sunnymarch.

On the television side, Cumberbatch received Emmy and BAFTA award nominations for his role as detective Sherlock Holmes in BBC’s Sherlock. He also recently starred as the title character in Showtime limited series Patrick Melrose. Cumberbatch received a leading actor Oscar nomination for his work in The Imitation Game and currently plays Dr. Strange in the Marvel film franchise.

Hana Khan Carries On by Uzma Jalaluddin

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 Mindy Kaling, Amazon Studios Adapting Novel ‘Hana Khan Carries On’ as Film (EXCLUSIVE)

 Sahar Jahani is adapting the fresh take on 'Shop Around the Corner.

By Brent Lang, Matt Donnelly

 Amazon Studios and Kaling International are developing Uzma Jalaluddin’s novel “Hana Khan Carries On” as a film.

 The story puts a modern Muslim spin on a premise first made famous by the Ernst Lubitsch classic “The Shop Around the Corner,” which was later updated with Nora Ephron’s “You’ve Got Mail.”

 The novel follows two competing Halal shops. Hana’s family owns a restaurant called Three Sisters in the Golden Crescent neighborhood of Toronto, and its business is threatened when a more commercial, fusion-based eatery moves in down the street. The catch is that Hana and the owner of the other restaurant, Aydin, have an instant romantic connection. 

Sahar Jahani will write the script, while Mindy Kaling and Jessica Kumai Scott will produce via Kaling International.

Kaling co-created and executive produces the Netflix series “Never Have I Ever.” She is currently in production on the first season of her HBO Max/Warner Bros. Television comedy “The Sex Lives of College Girls,” and she is also executive producing and voicing the title character in Warner Bros. Animation’s upcoming HBO Max adult animated comedy “Velma.”

Kaling previously created and starred in “The Mindy Project” and also served as a writer, executive producer and star of “The Office,” earning six Emmy nominations for her work. In 2019, Kaling executive produced, wrote and starred in the feature film “Late Night.” She is also the author of the New York Times–bestselling books “Why Not Me?” and “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns).”

Jahani most recently wrote on “13 Reasons Why,” “The Bold Type” and the first season of “Ramy.” She was also a fellow of the 25th Annual Project Involve Program for Film Independent and is currently developing an original half-hour series with HBO Max, which will be produced by A24 and Ramy Youssef’s Cairo Cowboy.

Jalaluddin writes “Samosas and Maple Syrup,” a culture and parenting column for the Toronto Star. Her debut novel, “Ayesha at Last,” is a revamped “Pride and Prejudice” set in a close-knit Toronto Muslim community. An adaption is in development at Sony with Pascal Pictures, with Jahani on board to adapt.

Kaling is represented by CAA, 3Arts, The Lede Company and Ziffen Law. Jahani is represented by APA, RAIN Management, and Morris Yorn. Jalaluddin is represented by Hotchkiss Daily & Associates and Rees Literary Agency.

Island Queen by Vanessa Riley

‘Bridgerton’s Julie Anne Robinson & Adjoa Andoh Team On Screen Adaptation Of Vanessa Riley’s ‘Island Queen’

Julie Anne Robinson, fresh off an Emmy nomination for directing Bridgerton, has optioned Vanessa Riley’s recently released novel Island Queen to develop for television via her UK-based Longboat Pictures production company, with Bridgerton star Adjoa Andoh attached to executive produce.

Island Queen is based on the true story of Dorothy “Doll” Kirwan Thomas, who was born enslaved, bought her freedom and became one of the wealthiest and most powerful landowners in the early 1800s Caribbean. Longboat Pictures secured the novel at the manuscript stage.

Robinson and Longboat co-founder and former ITV Senior Drama Commissioner Victoria Fea, will executive produce, along with Andoh.

“Vanessa has crafted a groundbreaking and inspiring story that vividly depicts the remarkable life of Dorothy Thomas,” Robinson said. “We are so excited to be bringing it to the screen, and I could not be happier to have this opportunity to continue the collaboration with Adjoa that began on Bridgerton.”

Island Queen, released by William Morrow this month, has been garnering critical praise, with The New York Times calling it “evocative and immersive.”

“In Island Queen, Vanessa has beautifully reintegrated the extraordinary history and perspective of an empowered black woman, into the wider story of Caribbean slavery and the British Empire. Putting history back into history, this is a story whose time is now.” said Andoh, who also serves as the narrator of the Island Queen audiobook. “I am so excited to be working alongside Julie Anne again at Longboat as we develop this project, bringing Vanessa’s vision and Dorothy’s astonishing true story to the screen.”

Two-time BAFTA- and DGA-nominated director Robinson received a Directing for a Drama Series Emmy nomination Tuesday for the pilot of Bridgerton, one of 12 nominations for Shondaland’s Netflix period drama. In addition to the pilot, Robinson directed and executive produced Episode 6 of Bridgerton‘s first season. Her other credits include Hulu’s Castle Rock, Showtime’s Masters of Sex, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Fox’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine, NBC’s I Feel Bad, BBC’s Viva Blackpool, ABC’s The Middle and the movie The Last Song with Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth. Robinson is repped by LBI and Sloane Offer.

Andoh plays Lady Danbury in Bridgerton and next will be seen as Nneke in The Witcher on Netflix. Her other film and TV credits include Netflix’s Fractured, Adulthood, Cucumber on C4, and a series regular role in the BBC’s Doctor Who. Andoh is repped by Curtis Brown Group, Optimism Entertainment and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman.

Riley is an award-winning author of historical fiction and historical romance showcasing the hidden histories of women of color. She is repped by Sarah Younger at the Nancy Yost Literary Agency and Hotchkiss Daily & Associates.

The 22 Murders of Madison May by Max Barry

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Orion Television to Develop ’22 Murders Of Madison May’ With ‘Flight Attendant’ Co-Showrunners (EXCLUSIVE)

MGM’s Orion Television has acquired the rights to the Max Barry novel “The 22 Murders of Madison May” for development, Variety has learned exclusively.

Meredith Lavender and Marcie Ulin will adapt the book for the screen in addition to serving as executive producers and showrunners. The story follows a woman traveling across different realities determined to stop a serial killer who is murdering the same victim over and over again, even if it upends her own reality.

Lavender and Ulin have previous experience working on literary adaptations for the small screen, most recently serving as the showrunners and executive producers of HBO Max’s hit series “The Flight Attendant” starring Kaley Cuoco. Season 1 of “The Flight Attendant” was based on the novel of the same name by Chris Bohjalian. The first season received strong reviews and awards consideration upon its release in 2020, including two Golden Globe nominations — one for best comedy series and other for Cuoco for best actress in a comedy series. It was picked up for a second season in December, though Lavender and Ullin will not return as showrunners for the second season. The pair also previously served as executive producers on the popular ABC music drama “Nashville.”

They are repped by ICM, Range Media Partners, and Morris Yorn.

Barry is the author of books such as “Jennifer Government” and “Lexicon.” Putnam in the US and Hodder & Stoughton in UK will publish “The 22 Murders of Madison May” in July 2021. Hotchkiss Daily & Associates represented the book’s television deal on behalf of Janklow & Nesbit Associates

Flim-Flam Man by Jennifer Vogel

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Sean Penn Cannes World Premiere ‘Flag Day’ Picked Up By MGM; Studio Eyes Theatrical Release This Year

MGM has taken North American distribution rights to Sean Penn’s upcoming Flag Day which is making its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this July. Penn directs, and also stars with his daughter Dylan Penn in what we’re already hearing is a sublime star-making role for the actress. The studio will release Flag Day via its marketing-distribution joint venture United Artists Releasing later this year.

The pic is based on Jennifer Vogel’s memoir Flim-Flam Man: The True Story of My Father’s Counterfeit Life and tells the story of the author’s coming of age, who Dylan Penn plays, over two decades while navigating a fraught relationship with her beloved, career criminal father, con man John Vogel, played by Sean Penn. Jez Butterworth (Ford v. Ferrari) adapted Vogel’s book for the screen.

Flag Day reps Sean Penn’s 30th anniversary at Cannes: His directorial debut, the MGM film The Indian Runner, made its world premiere on the Croisette in 1991. Sean Penn won Best Actor at Cannes in 1997 for She’s So Lovely, which was penned by the late John Cassavetes.

Flag Day also stars Josh Brolin (Dune), Norbert Leo Butz (Fosse/Verndon), Dale Dickey (Hell or High Water), Eddie Marsan (Ray Donovan), Bailey Noble (True Blood), Hopper Jack Penn (War Machine), and Katheryn Winnick (Big Sky). The movie is produced by William Horberg, p.g.a. (The Queen’s Gambit), Jon Kilik, p.g.a.  (Da 5 Bloods), and Fernando Sulichin, p.g.a. (Snowden), and features original songs by Cat Power, Eddie Vedder, and Glen Hansard. Vedder previously wrote music and songs for Sean Penn’s 2007 movie Into the Wild.

Said Michael De Luca, MGM’s Film Group Chairman and Pamela Abdy, MGM’s Film Group President in a statement “We were immediately captivated by Sean’s film – the outstanding performances from the entire cast lead of course by Dylan and Sean, Jennifer’s incredible life story, and the great care the entire filmmaking team took in bringing this true tale to the big screen after many years of willing it to be told. We are immensely proud to share this beautiful film with moviegoing audiences.”

“I’m particularly grateful that our film has been embraced by MGM. Mike DeLuca & his team are among the last true believers that, along with the advent of streaming, there remains a theatrical value to character driven films. I’ve known & admired Mike for many years, and there’s no one I’d rather throw the dice with,” said Sean Penn.

“Hearing the love and enthusiasm that Mike and his team at MGM have for bringing the movie to audiences was especially gratifying for the amazing good karma it represents. He was the first person we spoke to about developing the book with Jez as a movie for Sean Penn many moons ago. Dreams do come true,” said Horberg and Kilik

The deal was negotiated by CAA.

Abraham's Boys by Joe Hill

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’47 Meters Down’ Outfit Tea Shop Sets Natasha Kermani To Adapt & Direct Joe Hill’s Dracula Spinoff Story ‘Abraham’s Boys’

EXCLUSIVE: 47 Meters Down outfit Tea Shop Productions has signed writer-director Natasha Kermani (Lucky) to adapt and direct Locke & Key co-creator Joe Hill’s short story Abraham’s Boys as a feature film.

The action-horror story is a follow-up of sorts to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, testing the relationships Stoker formed in his original novel. The plot follows Max and Rudy Van Helsing, who know nothing of their father Abraham’s past and cannot understand his overprotective attitude and strange behavior. To make matters worse, Abraham is becoming increasingly more unhinged, paranoid, and violent.

Kermani’s adaptation is set to explore the boys’ trauma through the eyes of a young Asian woman who is no stranger to death.

The project will mark the third feature for Iranian American filmmaker Kermani, who last year played in SXSW with her genre film Lucky, which was picked up by Shudder.

Author Hill, the son of Stephen King, is known for novels The Fireman and Heart-Shaped Box. His comic book Locke & Key, co-created with artist Gabriel Rodriguez, became a hit on Netflix, while his third novel, NOS4A2, was adapted for TV by AMC. Several of his stories have been adapted for film including the upcoming Universal/Blumhouse movie The Black Phone.

London and Los Angeles-based genre specialist Tea Shop’s output has included box office hit 47 Meters Down and its sequel 47 Meters Down: Uncaged; The Informer starring Joel Kinnaman and Rosamund Pike; and Tower Block with Jack O’Connell.

“I’ve always loved Bram Stoker’s Dracula and was immediately drawn to Joe Hill’s unique and personal take on the legend of Van Helsing,” Kermani said. “Abraham’s Boys is an exciting opportunity to look at a familiar story through a new lens, and to explore classic characters and themes in a contemporary way.”

Tea Shop’s James Harris said: “I have always loved Joe’s short story, it has such an amazing tone and feel, so when we met Natasha we were blown away by how she wanted to approach it. Natasha is an exciting new filmmaker we are delighted to collaborate with.”

Kermani is represented by Talia Myers, Bec Smith and Julien Thuan at UTA and managed by Marc Manus at World Builder Entertainment. Hill is represented by Hotchkiss Daily & Associates for Film and Television.

The Broken Earth series by N.K. Jemisin

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Sony’s TriStar Lands N.K. Jemisin Book Series ‘The Broken Earth’ In 7-Figure Deal; Author To Adapt

EXCLUSIVE: In Sony Pictures Entertainment’s second seven figure deal this week for a multi-book series, TriStar Pictures emerged from a bidding battle to win The Broken Earth sci-fi trilogy by N.K Jemisin. The author will adapt the books herself. Sony, in partnership with Elizabeth Gabler’s 3000 Pictures earlier this week acquired the Don Winslow City on Fire trilogy for mid-seven figures.

Each book in Jemisin’s series — The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate and The Stone Sky — won the Hugo Award for Best Novel, making Jemisin the first person to win the Hugo Award three years in a row and the first person to win for all three books in a trilogy.

The Fifth Season establishes the setting, a harsh futuristic Earth and a continent called the Stillness, which endures seasonal apocalyptic events that shake the world and its inhabitants during these “seasons.” They hole up in communities and then rebuild. Key to that effort are “orogenes,” individuals who can draw incredible magical power from reservoirs of the Earth. They are trained for the task from childhood in brutal fashion, by a societal order called the Guardians. The orogenes kind of hold the world together and stave off eruptions, but they are treated badly.

The series has a devoted fan base and has sold millions of copies around the world. As well as the Hugo Awards, the first book won the Sputnik Award, was nominated for the Nebula Award and World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.

Shary Shirazi, Vice President of Creative Production, and Creative Executive Rikki Jarrett are overseeing the project for TriStar Pictures.

Jemisin is repped by Hotchkiss Daily & Associates on behalf of Lucienne Diver at The Knight Agency.

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

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One Community Acquires ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’ By ‘The Kite Runner’ Author Khaled Hosseini For Limited Series

EXCLUSIVE: One Community has closed a deal for The Kite Runner author Khaled Hosseini to adapt his 2007 novel A Thousand Splendid Suns into a limited series. The book has sold 17 million copies in 130 countries in 56 languages. Run by Scott Budnick, One Community is a social impact producer/financier whose first movie was the Michael B. Jordan-starrer Just Mercy, with Respect: The Aretha Franklin Story coming behind it this fall.

A Thousand Splendid Suns chronicles 30 years of Afghan history through a female lens, exploring the impact of war through a story of friendship and the triumph of love. This is the first TV property for One Community, who called the novel “one of the most beautifully written books I’ve read. It’s a powerful look at Afghanistan’s recent history, but also a deeply moving, hopeful and inspiring love story, and we are thrilled to be working with Khaled to bring it from page to screen.”

As a screenwriter Khaled previously wrote the pilot for Airport Weekend, the story of Becca Heller, the young lawyer who assembled the army of legal-aid lawyers who stormed U.S. airports to help arriving foreigners within hours of Trump declaring the Muslim ban. That project is being executive produced by Beau Willimon and Dan Fogelman.

Khaled’s deal was negotiated by Frankfurt, Kurnit, Klein & Selz and Hotchkiss Daily & Associates; Todd Rubenstein negotiated for One Community.

The Black Phone by Joe Hill

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Universal Sets Winter 2022 Release For Blumhouse Scott Derrickson Horror Movie ‘The Black Phone’

Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions have selected Jan. 28, 2022 for the release of Scott Derrickson’s next movie The Black PhoneUni already had the date on hold for a Blumhouse title, and this is the one.

The Black Phone is currently the only wide release on that date, coming in the wake of Sony/Marvel’s Morbius on Jan. 21. There currently aren’t any wide releases scheduled for the weekend after, Feb. 5-7.

The Black Phone reps Derrickson’s return to horror. Before Marvel’s Doctor Strange, the filmmaker directed such genre titles as Sinister, The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Deliver Us From Evil.

In The Black Phone, Finney Shaw, a shy but clever 13-year-old boy, is abducted by a sadistic killer and trapped in a soundproof basement where screaming is of little use. When a disconnected phone on the wall begins to ring, Finney discovers that he can hear the voices of the killer’s previous victims. And they are dead set on making sure that what happened to them doesn’t happen to Finney.

 4x Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke stars with newcomer Mason Thames. The Black Phone is produced, directed, and co-written by Derrickson. He co-wrote with C. Robert Cargill (Doctor StrangeSinister franchise), based on the award-winning short story by Joe Hill from his New York Times bestseller 20th Century Ghosts. Pic is produced by Derrickson & Cargill’s Crooked Highway. Jason Blum also produces with the duo, with EPs being Hill, Christopher H. Warner and Ryan Turek.

The Inheritance Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin

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N.K. Jemisin’s ‘The Inheritance Trilogy’ To Be Developed As TV Series By Searchlight TV & Westbrook Studios

EXCLUSIVE: Searchlight Television has optioned N.K. Jemisin’s seminal fantasy book series The Inheritance Trilogy for series development. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Westbrook Studios has come on board to produce the project, envisioned as an epic, live-action ongoing fantasy series. A search is underway for a writer, director and talent to board the adaptation.

The Inheritance Trilogy, published by Orbit Books, is comprised of The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, the first book in the series, followed by The Broken Kingdoms and The Kingdom of Gods.

In the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, recently named as one of Time Magazine’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time, gods dwell among mortals and one powerful, corrupt family rules the earth. Three extraordinary people may be the key to humanity’s salvation. The book also won the Locus Award.

David Boorstein, SVP, Head of Scripted TV at Westbrook Studios will executive produce with Westbrook’s Co-President, Head of Television, Terence Carter. Searchlight’s VP of TV Development Danny Samit and Gina Kwon, Head of Development and Production will oversee the project for Searchlight TV.

“N. K. Jemisin is one of the most creative and prolific fantasy novelists of our time. Her epic storytelling and fierce, powerful character work render complex, multicultural worlds that truly stand out in a genre too often painted with a monochromatic brush,” Carter said. “We’re excited to partner with the team at Searchlight to bring her incredible, award-winning trilogy to life on screen.” 

Jemisin is a 2020 MacArthur Fellow and the first author in the genre’s history to win three consecutive Best Novel Hugos, for her Broken Earth trilogy. Her most recent novel is the NYT-bestselling The City We Became.

Westbrook Studios, which is behind the Emmy-nominated Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk, recently launched six-part docuseries Amend: The Fight for America on Netflix. The studio also recently received a two-season order from Peacock for Bel-Air, the dramatic reboot of Will Smith’s iconic The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air based on Morgan Cooper’s 2019 viral short film.

I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan

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‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’: Madison Iseman Among Nine Cast In Amazon’s YA Horror Series

EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures Television have cast the new group of teenagers (and a couple of adults) at the center of the I Know What You Did Last Summer series reboot.

Madison Iseman (Jumanji: The Next Level), Brianne Tju (Light as a Feather), Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore (Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping), Sebastian Amoruso (Solve), Fiona Rene (Stumptown), Cassie Beck (Connecting), Brooke Bloom (Homecoming) and Bill Heck (I’m Your Woman) are set to star in the YA horror series, a modern take on the hit 1997 slasher film. Production will begin this month in Hawaii.

Written by Sara Goodman (Preacher) based on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan, the I Know What You Did Last Summer series has the same premise as the movie adaptation: In a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night.

Character descriptions are not being released, though Iseman is believed to be the lead, similar to Jennifer Love Hewitt in the movie franchise.

Goodman will write and executive produce along with executive producers Shay Hatten, Original Film’s Neal Moritz and Pavun Shetty, Erik Feig and Atomic Monster’s James Wan, Rob Hackett and Michael Clear. Craig Macneill will serve as director and executive producer for the first episode.

Iseman is best known for her role in Sony’s Jumanji franchise opposite Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillian, Kevin Hart and Jack Black. She originally appeared in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle as one of the four teenagers who discover an old video game console and literally are drawn into the game’s jungle setting, and also returned in Jumanji: The Next Level. Iseman will next be seen as the lead in the Lionsgate thriller Fear of Rain. Iseman is repped by Paradigm, Ryan Daly of Zero Gravity Management, Morris Yorn Barnes Levine Krintzman Rubenstein Kohner & Gellman.

Tju is a two-time Emmy-nominated actress for her role as Alex Portnoy on the hit Hulu series Light as a Feather. Most recently she can be seen in the film 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, alongside John Corbett and Nia Long. She has guest-starred in series including The CW’s iZombie, NBC’s A.P. Bio, Save Me and Chicago P.D. among others. She is represented by Curtis Talent Management and Innovative Artists.

Goodman was most recently studying in the MFA Acting Program at the University of Southern California School of Dramatic Arts. In addition to other acting work, he was a member of iO Theater and The Annoyance Theater in Chicago, and appears in the forthcoming feature by filmmaker Meredith Johnston. He is repped by Lighthouse Management and Media, and Eric Brooks at Goodman Genow.

Moore’s first acting job was a featured role in Judd Apatow’s Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, and she has also appeared as a guest star on Freeform’s Alone Together. She is repped by Luber Roklin Entertainment, Gersh and Skylaw.

Amoruso most recently completed shooting a recurring role in Snapchat’s original series Solve. While attending the famed Stagedoor Manor, Amoruso starred in a number of musicals including Heathers the Musical and the US Premiere of Prom Queen. He is repped by Brookside Artist Management and CESD talent agency.

Chinese-American actress Rene is best known for her role of Kara Lee on ABC’s Stumptown. Other credits include Grey’s Anatomy, Jane the Virgin, among others. She is repped by LG Management and Encompass Talent.

Beck recurs on NBC’s pandemic-life comedy Connecting and has an upcoming role opposite Mark Wahlberg and Connie Britton in the buzzy feature from TIFF, Good Joe Bell. She originated the role of Aimee in the Tony Award-winning play The Humans on Broadway, in London and Los Angeles, and most recently appeared opposite Marisa Tomei in the Broadway revival of The Rose Tattoo. Beck is repped by Matthew Lesher at Insight Entertainment and Artists & Representatives.

Bloom returns to Amazon where she appeared in Sam Esmail’s Homecoming and the political satire Alpha House. Most recently, Bloom recurred on Season 3 of USA’s The Sinner opposite Matt Bomer and Bill Pullman. On the film side, Bloom had supporting turns in Jeremy Hersh indie The Surrogate and Eric Steel’s Minyan. Bloom is repped by Talentworks and One Entertainment.

Heck plays the young version of Jeff Bridges’ Dan Chase in FX’s upcoming The Old Man. He can also be seen starring in the Netflix series Locke & Key and Apple TV+ anthology series Little America. He is repped by Gersh, manager Perry Zimel and attorney Diane Golden.

August Snow by Stephen Mack Jones

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Keegan-Michael Key Headlines ‘August Snow’ PI Drama In Works At ABC From Paul Eckstein & Imagine TV Studios

EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, ABC has landed August Snow, a drama starring and executive produced by Keegan-Michael Key. It hails from Godfather of Harlem co-creator/executive producer Paul Eckstein, Imagine Television Studios and CBS Studios where Imagine has a deal. Written by Eckstein based on Stephen Mack Jones’ “August Snow” novels, the drama has received a script commitment plus penalty.

August Snow (Key) is a biracial former detective who grew up in Detroit’s Mexicantown. After a distinguished military career, he joined the force like his father, only to be drummed out by a conspiracy led by corrupt cops and politicians. August hit back, winning an $18 million wrongful dismissal lawsuit, then packed his bags to travel the world. The series will open with August returning home to the city he has deep affection for in search of himself and reconnecting with his roots while also facing enemies on both sides of the law. August becomes a private investigator, a Robin Hood from the hood, gathering a group of unexpectedly talented misfits to help him solve cases, invests his money to help reinvigorate his city in despair, and save himself along the way.

Michigan native Key, who is biracial, and Eckstein executive produce with Brian Grazer and Samie Kim Falvey for Imagine TV Studios, Gaspin Media’s Jeff Gaspin and Tony Sabistina as well as Key’s producing partner Elle Key. Jones serves as a consulting producer. James Seidman and Nicole Scott will oversee the project for Imagine.

Published in 2017, “August Snow” is Jones’ first novel and the first book in a trilogy for which he won the Nero Award for excellence in mystery writing, as well as the Hammett Prize awarded by the International Association of Crime Writers for excellence in crime writing.

Gaspin Media acquired the book, partnered with Keegan-Michael and Elle Key, and brought the project to Imagine.

Keegan-Michael Key is coming off starring roles in two major holiday movie musical releases, Netflix’s The Prom and Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey. He also co-starred in streamer’s Dolemite is My Name. His last live-action series regular role was in the Netflix comedy Friends From College.

Key co-created and headline, alongside Jordan Peele, Comedy Central’s influential sketch series, Key & Peele, which won an Outstanding Variety Sketch Series Emmy Award as well as a Peabody Award. He also hosted Game On! on CBS and Nat Geo’s Brain Games and voiced Disney’s animated hits Toy Story 4 and The Lion King. Key is represented by UTA and attorney Dave Feldman.

Eckstein is the co-creator/executive producer of Epix’s breakout drama series Godfather of Harlem. Prior to that, he was a writer-producer on Of Kings & Prophets for ABC and Narcos for Netflix. He is repped by Rain Management Group and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.

This broadcast development season, Imagine TV Studios also has drama Family History in the works at NBC. The company’s current series slate includes Joe Exotic, starring Nicolas Cage, which is in development at Amazon Studios, as well as Wu-Tang: An American Saga for Hulu, Why Women Kill for CBS All Access, Swagger for Apple and Outliers for HBO Max.

Gaspin Media is behind First Ladies, starring Viola Davis, at Showtime, Rhythm + Flow at Netflix, and a documentary feature for Netflix. Additionally, Gaspin Is executive producer on ABC’s To Tell the Truth and Spectrum/Fox’s LA’s Finest. Gaspin Media, whose scripted television division is headed by Sabistina, is currently in an overall deal with AGC Television.

Stephen Mack Jones was represented on behalf of Stephany Evans at Ayesha Pande Literary by Hotchkiss Daily & Associates.

Locke and Key renewed for Season 3

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‘Locke & Key’ Renewed For Season 3 At Netflix As Co-Showrunner Meredith Averill Signs Overall Deal With Streamer

The Keepers of the Keys will continue as Netflix has handed supernatural thriller Locke & Key a third season.

Co-showrunner Meredith Averill has also signed an overall deal with the streamer for TV series and other projects.

It comes as production on season two is set to wrap in Toronto this week and filming for season three will pick up immediately in the new year. Season two will air in 2021.

The show, which comes from Averill and co-showrunner and exec producer Carlton Cuse, was renewed for a second season in March, a month after the first season launched. The first season of Locke and Key starred Darby Stanchfield, Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones, Jackson Robert Scott, Laysla De Oliveira, Aaron Ashmore, Petrice Jones, and Griffin Gluck.

Based on the comic books by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez, the coming-of-age supernatural drama follows the Locke siblings after their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances. The three siblings and their mother move into their ancestral home, Keyhouse, which they discover is full of magical keys that may be connected to their father’s death. As the Locke children explore the different keys and their unique powers, a mysterious demon awakens — and will stop at nothing to steal them.

Cuse and Averill will continue as co-showrunners on the show, which comes from IDW Entertainment. For season three, they exec produce alongside John Weber and Frank Siracusa for Take 5, Kevin Lafferty, Joe Hill, Ted Adams, Chris Ryall and Lydia Antonini for IDW, and Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, David Alpert and Rick Jacobs for Circle of Confusion.

“Carlton and Meredith have built an incredible world in Locke and Key and we’re excited to have the Lockes return for more in the third season,” said Brian Wright VP of Overall Deals for Netflix.  “I’m delighted to expand our creative partnership with Meredith Averill, a talented creator with a keen eye for best-in-class horror and supernatural storytelling.”

“I’m incredibly grateful to have found a home at Netflix where I feel constantly supported, challenged and inspired. I look forward to continuing and expanding our relationship,” said Meredith Averill.

“We have some incredible adventures in store for the Locke family in season three, and could not be more excited to continue telling our story with our great partners at Netflix,” added Carlton Cuse.

 

Blood In The Water by Silver Donald Cameron

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‘Trailer Park Boys’ Co-Creator Barrie Dunn Options True-Crime Story ‘Blood In The Water’ Via Pictou Twist Pics

EXCLUSIVE: Blood in the Water, the true story of the murder at sea of Philip Boudreau, is set to be adapted for screen after Pictou Twist Pictures, the company founded by Trailer Park Boys co-creator Barrie Dunn optioned the rights.

Pictou Twist Pictures and Ion Inc. acquired the film and television rights to the book, which was written by late Canadian author Silver Donald Cameron.

Blood in the Water tells the story of the 2013 murder of Philip Boudreau, a notorious outlaw – equally loved and hated – who was killed while vandalizing the lobster traps of three Cape Breton fishermen.

The book was billed as a “must-read” by Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid’s Tale.

Dunn is the co-creator, writer and producer of Canadian mockumentary series The Trailer Park Boys, which ran for over 100 episodes and spawned a number of feature films. He founded Pictou Twist Pictures with Patrick Graham to focus on political dramas and thrillers, stories of individual and collective struggle, and irreverent comedies. The pair had previously worked together on feature film Afghan Luke starring Nick Stahl.

The acquisition deal for Blood in the Water was brokered by Hotchkiss Daily and Associates on behalf of the Bukowski Agency and by Sean Barclay of the Gersh Agency on behalf of Pictou Twist Pictures.

“We are delighted to have negotiated a deal with Barrie Dunn and Patrick Graham for the film and TV rights to Blood In The Water,” said Denise Bukowski, Silver Donald’s literary agent. “It is not merely a story of murder for lobster as was portrayed in the media. It’s much more complex than that. Philip Boudreau’s murder was gut-wrenching and you feel incredible sympathy for him. Yet it’s also hard not to empathize with the lobster fishers who killed him.”

“It is a dark, compelling story, but not without its humour,” added Dunn. “Philip Boudreau was a rogue and a rascal, a character not unlike the type we often met and saw portrayed sympathetically in Trailer Park Boys”.

“The story is timeless, almost mythical,” said Graham. “Like Benjamin Britten’s opera Peter Grimes, Blood In The Water is really about how a tight knit community deals with an outlaw when the authorities are unwilling or unable to do so.”

Locke and Key and Sweet Magnolias among the 10 Most-Watched Netflix Original And Limited Series Of 2020

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Here Are The 10 Most-Watched Netflix Original And Limited Series Of 2020

The saving grace for many during the pandemic-fueled year we have just endured has been the escapism of streaming television series, movies and documentaries. In 2020, lingo such as social distancing, lockdowns and quarantine became daily topics of conversation and our new normal. This was good business for streaming sites like Netflix NFLX +1.2% and Hulu as subscribers just couldn’t get enough.

In fact, our schedules were so out of whack that in May it was reported that Monday was the new weekend as quarantined households binged more and more content. Per Comcast CMCSA -1.6% at the time, this was causing noticeable shifts and new behaviors in television viewing patterns with millions of Americans watching more than an extra workday’s worth of content per week (eight additional hours of content per week than in early March) with streaming/web video up 35%. For the average household, this equated to 66 hours of binge-watching per week and this was without live sports. The consumption of news programming also increased by 64%.

As we near the finish line of this incredibly challenging year, we’re facing even more stringent lockdown measures, leading consumers to continue streaming content. TV Time, which has 15 million registered app users worldwide, surveyed those based in the U.S. to see which new Netflix original series and limited series were binge-watched the most.

Of course, returning hits such as The Crown and Dead to Me were watched en masse by ardent fans but for the sake of this list, viewers were specifically asked about series that were new to the streamer in 2020 and this included first seasons, as well as series meant to be limited. And recently premiered series like Selena, for example, are being binged in high numbers but are too new to make this year’s list.

Here are the 10 most-watched new Netflix originals and each show’s specific genre:

1. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (Reality)

2. Locke & Key (Drama)

3. Space Force (Comedy)

4. Outer Banks (Drama)

5. Love Is Blind (Reality)

6. The Queen's Gambit (Drama)

7. Never Have I Ever (Dramedy)

8. Ratched (Drama)

9. The Circle (Reality)

10. Sweet Magnolias (Romance)

According to the team at TV Time, the five top genres can be broken down as follows: Reality (32%), Documentary (29%), Comedy (18%), Drama (13%) and Crime (12%). Of note, since many shows can easily fit into more than one genre, the percentages exceed 100%.

Per Senior Media Analyst at Comscore SCOR +3.5%, Paul Dergarabedian, the increase in digital consumption during this time should come as no surprise and though physically isolated, people yearn to be a part of what everyone is talking about online. “Great content drives the social conversation and as the binge-watching of great shows is a natural byproduct of the pandemic-challenged marketplace, so too is the desire to become part of the virtual conversation surrounding a show like The Queen's Gambit, and this has helped to form a sense of community built around a common interest even as most humans are isolated and sequestered at home.”

Though stream times for original programs were up, the industry still faced its share of challenges, which continued into the third quarter of this year with a decline in household viewership. “There was a limit to original content during the pandemic because of production being impacted by Covid-19,” says Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of TV data and measurement company Alphonso, Raghu Kodige. He’s speaking specifically of trends for OTT originals. “In October we saw an uptick in viewership and viewers after a long time due to the return of original programming. This indicates a brighter time for new originals on streaming platforms.”

It will be fascinating to see how the pandemic impacts the production of new content, as well as viewing patterns for consumers as we enter the new year. In trying times people long for the escape of great entertainment and the connection of sharing the shows and movies they’re watching with like-minded fans.

Cyberstorm by Matthew Mather

 

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Netflix Lands Spec ‘Wraith’ With Sebastian Hofmann Directing And Matt Lopez Writing

EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has acquired the rights to the Matt Lopez spec script Wraith with Sebastian Hofmann attached to direct and Lopez on board to write. The spec is based on the bestselling novel Cyberstorm with Emile Gladstone on board to produce.

Based on the self-published novel by Matthew Mather, the novel follows resident of New York City, who is trying to keep his family together when he is thrust into new problems of staying alive. Unknown how similar in story Lopez’s spec will be.

The book sold over one million copies and spent more than 2 years in the top 100 ebooks on Amazon. It has been translated into over twenty-four foreign language.

Hofmann a Mexican filmmaker whose second film, Time Share, premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival where it won Best Screenplay in the World Dramatic Competition. Netflix would acquire the film soon after its premiere and it went on to be nominated for six Ariel Awards (Mexico’s Academy Awards). Hoffman currently has a first look deal for Spanish language TV with Exile/Endeavor Content and is also the co-founder of a production company called PIANO which will release Annette starring Adam Driver, Memoria starring Tilda Swinton and Abel Ferrara’s Siberia Willem Dafoe.

Lopez was recently tapped to pen a new retelling of the Father of The Bride series from the perspective of a Latinx family. His other credits include writing on such features as Bedtime Stories, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Race to Witch Mountain.

Mather’s books have sold millions of copies, been translated and published in over twenty countries across the globe, and optioned for multiple movie and television contracts. He began his career as a researcher at the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines before starting and working in high-tech ventures ranging from video games to nanotechnology and cyber security. He now works as a full-time author of speculative and science fiction thrillers.

Gladstone most recently produced The Conjuring spin-off The Curse of La LLorona.

Lopez is repped by Lit Entertainment Group and attorney Melissa Rogal. Hofmann is repped by WME, Jeremy Platt at Grandview and Marios Rush is his attorney. Mather is repped by Sean Daily at Hotchkiss Daily & Associates.

The Sting by Flinder Boyd

 

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Skydance, Berlanti Prods Win Movie Rights To The Sting, ’80s Teen Texas Women’s Team That Went To China To Slay Giants In First World Championship Tourney

EXCLUSIVE: Skydance and Berlanti Productions won a movie auction and acquired an unpublished article by Flinder Boyd about The Sting. It has all the makings of a Rocky-esque story set in the world of women’s soccer, long before the U.S. team came to Olympic and World Cup dominance.

Never heard of them? They have been largely forgotten. In 1984 President Reagan made a concerted effort to open relations with China.  China in turn invited America to send its U.S. Women’s Soccer Team to the first world championship they were holding for women’s soccer. There was only one problem – there was no U.S. Women’s Soccer Team. A nation-wide search led officials to a 19-and-under league of Dallas high school girls who called themselves The Sting, after the recent Robert Redford-Paul Newman hit movie. Led by coach Bill Kinder — who had no prior experience coaching soccer before he formed the team — the story of how this passionate group of young women got to China was miraculous. And what they did against the world’s top women’s teams from China, Australia and Italy — comprised of grown women who played together for years — was nothing short of a miracle.

Boyd, a former basketball player turned sports writer, had his reps at Hotchkiss Daily & Associates circulate the 17-page article before he placed it with one of the many magazines he writes for. They will now find an outlet to publish the story and filmmakers are already being courted to tell an exceptional female sport empowerment tale.

Skydance’s Don Granger and Dana Goldberg, and Berlanti Productions’ Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Robbie Rogers, ran the ball on this one and acquired the material in a package that includes life rights to Sting coach Bill Kinder. In order to form the team nearly 40 years ago, Kinder had to get a note from a gynecologist asserting that playing soccer would not harm a woman’s reproductive organs. Texas parents who envisioned their daughters waving pom poms at halftime soon became the cheerleaders for this eclectic mix of girls who were drilled to precision by a Lombardi-like coach, and became a local powerhouse. They then overcame bureaucracy to be chosen to make the trip, and rose to the occasion despite being underdogs against dominant international teams in China. All this led by a coach who so believed in The Sting that he charged $85,000 on his credit cards for non-refundable tickets to ensure the team got to China where many expected they would lose badly. Cue the Rocky theme music.

“The story shows how women have been and still are treated poorly around the world in sports compared to their male counterparts,” Schechter said. “To see what The Sting did with little support and no money, intertwined with how these very different young girls meshed for the love of the sport and country, is something beautiful that deserves not to be lost to history,” Schechter said. “We flipped for it.”

Rogers, who is Berlanti’s husband, played wing and left back both for the US Men’s Team national team and was a solid player in the pro circuit in Europe. While the disparity between funding for the less successful men’s teams in America versus the dominant women’s teams has long been a point of contention, Rogers knows much about the alienation faced by The Sting players when many in Texas objected to girls even playing soccer. When he retired from European soccer, Rogers became the second pro soccer player to come out as gay, long after Justin Fashanu had become the first, at a time Rogers hid his sexuality for fear it would ruin his career.

“I was playing in England and there was this BBC article about Justin Fashanu,” Rogers recalled. “I was closeted and listened as my teammates talked about how disgusting it was, how gay players should take showers with women. It was a time when you heard a lot of racist, sexist and homophobic things. When I made the decision to free myself, most of those same people I’d heard homophobic things from were so supportive. They called and apologized if they’d offended me, said that it wasn’t what was really in their hearts. I grew up in that environment, and there is a long history of telling our daughters, and women, here is how you have to behave, and that you have to be softer. Perpetuating these stereotypes is ridiculous, as is this pressure we place on women and men instead of allowing them to be just who they are. That’s why I responded so strongly to The Sting.”

Hotchkiss, Daily & Associates made the deal without a co-agent.

I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan

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‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’: Amazon Orders YA Horror Series Based On Movie

Amazon Studios has given a series greenlight to YA horror series I Know What You Did Last Summer, a modern take on the hit 1997 slasher film. The project hails from Sony Pictures Television and studio-based Original Film.

Written by Sara Goodman (Preacher) based on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan, the I Know What You Did Last Summer series has the same premise as the movie adaptation – in a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night.

“The best horror franchises always have another scare coming, and this I Know What You Did Last Summer series from Sara Goodman is a perfectly twisted update to the iconic slasher movie,” said Albert Cheng, COO and CO-Head of Television, Amazon Studios. “Any way you slice it, our global Prime Video customers will love this modern take on the fan favorite film.”

I Know What You Did Last Summer, produced by Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures TV, had been in development for a couple of years. Original Film’s Neal H. Moritz, who produced the 1997 movie for Columbia Pictures, has been the main driver behind the project, which went through multiple incarnations. Last year, James Wan and his Atomic Monster boarded the series.

Goodman executive produces alongside Shay Hatten, who was previously attached as a writer, Original Film’s Moritz and Pavun Shetty and Atomic Monster’s Wan, Rob Hackett and Michael Clear. Erik Feig, who produced the 1997 feature with Moritz, also is an executive producer.

“We are thrilled to have I Know What You Did Last Summer with our incredible partners at Amazon Studios,” said Jason Clodfelter, Co-President, Sony Pictures TV Studios. “Neal Moritz and Original Film’s development consistently fires on all cylinders and that is proven once again with Sara Goodman’s contemporary and pulsating character weaving suspense thriller.

At Amazon, Original Film and Sony Pictures TV, where the company is under an overall deal, also have the hugely popular series The Boys. Additionally, Original Film is behind the Sony TV drama series for CBS S.W.A.T.

I Know What You Did Last Summer extends Goodman’s relationship with Original Film and Sony TV after most recently serving as executive producer on their AMC series Preacher.

The 1997 movie was written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Jim Gillespie. It starred Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr.