Based on the ‘80s arcade game, the filmmaker behind San Andreas continues his attempt at making “elevated genre” with one of the world’s biggest A-list stars.
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Based on the ‘80s arcade game, the filmmaker behind San Andreas continues his attempt at making “elevated genre” with one of the world’s biggest A-list stars.
Justin Rhodes, writer of the Terminator reboot, will adapt Christian Cantrell’s self-published 2010 short story about a CIA analyst trying to solve a series of seemingly random murders.
A CIA analyst is tasked with tracking down a flashy assassin whose targets are seemingly random. Connected only by a series of numbered tags left on each victim, Quinn Mitchell comes to a mind-boggling discovery: the targets are being sent to the assassin from the future – by her.
Brad Peyton (San Andreas) is nearing a deal to direct the film, which follows a rookie female marine who gets stranded on a hostile planet during humanity’s space colonization with nothing but an Exo-suit that’s running out of fusion power.
A rookie female marine gets stranded on a hostile planet during humanity’s space colonization with nothing but an Exo-suit that’s running out of fusion power.
When a legendary retired assassin is diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, she must return to the life she left behind and complete one final job in order to secure a future for her young daughter. Think a female John Wick. Or more accurately, think a female who could kick John Wick’s ass.
The new project from San Andreas director Brad Peyton, sci-fi thriller Black Hole, has been acquired by STXfilms, a division of STX Entertainment. It will be introduced at Berlin.
Astronauts, scientists, and the military join forces to save Earth from the devastating consequences of a black hole entering our solar system.
The series is an action-packed adventure drama following the chaotic and violent struggle to control wealth and power in the North American fur trade in the late 18th century.
The critically acclaimed graphic novel series The Woods is being adapted into a television series on Syfy from director and producer Brad Peyton. Universal Cable Productions is the studio behind the project, which is being planned as an hourlong drama.
Wan co-created the comic that follows Alex Gates, a patient dying of a terminal disease who is discovers that his malignant tumor is actually a mysterious alien parasite that grants him incredible powers.
Wonder Woman screenwriter Jason Fuchs has been tapped to write yet another DC adaptation, which suggests that Warner Bros. has confidence in the work he’s done on the Gal Gadot solo feature.
The executive producers of USA’s buzzy new series Colony have signed on to rewrite Rampage, from the team behind Dwayne Johnson’s blockbuster disaster pic San Andreas.
Game of Thrones star and future Aquaman Jason Momoa has been tapped to star in Frontier, a new western drama set up at Netflix. Brad Peyton, who helmed this year’s disaster actioner San Andreas, is directing all six episodes of the first season, which is scheduled to premiere at some point in 2016.
Brad Peyton has signed to direct an as-yet untitled military action adventure for Sony. Project details are being kept under wraps, but it is being described as a high-concept action-adventure about a military team. Iron Man scribes Art Marcum and Matt Holloway have penned the script.
Kept under wraps, but is being described as a high-concept action-adventure about a military team.
San Andreas helmer Brad Peyton is in talks to direct New Line’s videogame adaptation Rampage, reuniting him with star Dwayne Johnson and producer Beau Flynn. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the live-action adaptation will closely resemble the game, with three giant monsters destroying major cities that can only be stopped by Johnson.
After a massive earthquake hits California, a man must travel across the state to rescue his daughter, with whom he has a strained relationship.
After a massive earthquake hits California, a man must travel across the state to rescue his daughter, with whom he has a strained relationship.
Logline: After a massive earthquake hits California, a man must travel across the state to rescue his daughter, with whom he has a strained relationship.
The “San Andreas” helmer switches reps.
Logline: A cancer patient discovers that his tumor is actually a mysterious parasite that grants him otherworldly powers.
Logline: 12-year-old Jim Hawkins endures school yard bullying on a daily basis, while his mother battles greedy business men from acquiring The Admiral Anson Inn, but everything changes when Captain Johnson arrives in Grey Rocks, Nova Scotia.
“Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” director lines up another project!
Logline: An unconventional exorcist who can tap into the subconscious of the possessed meets his match when a 9-year old boy is possessed by a demon from his past.
Thriller spec finds a home in Blumhouse.
Logline: An unconventional exorcist who can tap into the subconscious of the possessed meets his match when a 9-year old boy is possessed by a demon from his past.
Two more scribes climb to the top of the pile.
Logline: A group of teens holed up in a chain store struggle to survive as the world ends.
“Journey 2” director in talks for 3D disaster flick!
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