Brian Robbins

Screen Shot 2015-04-30 at 2.48.33 PMSeveral LAPD cops are haunted by a malevolent spirit that is tied to the murder of a black youth at the hands of two white cops… all of which was caught on a body cam video that was destroyed in a cover up.

Screen Shot 2015-04-30 at 3.08.38 PM Several LAPD cops are haunted by a malevolent spirit that is tied to the murder of a black youth at the hands of two white cops… all of which was caught on a body cam video that was destroyed in a cover up.

Logline: Follows Anthony and Ian as they race to take down an embarrassing YouTube video on the eve of their fifth high school reunion before it ruins Anthony’s chances with his high school crush.

Logline: Follows Felix, a legendary prankster who always charms his way out of trouble. After his third strike at school, the principal has had enough and expels him. Never defeated, Felix resorts to his infamous ways and devises a plan with his brother, best friend, new friend, classmate to convince his parents he’s a stellar student.

After being adopted by his best friend’s wealthy parents, an orphaned teenager discovers that his adoptive dad might be a contract killer and is recruited by the police to help bring him down.

Logline: In order to escape from his girlfriend after a fight, Tyler spends the weekend with a girl he’s just met. Little does he know that she’s been stalking him, and will do almost anything to win him over.

A&E greenlights a PI drama, CBS grabs a supernatural cop drama, as well as an assistant comedy, Comedy Central revives a dormant Spike pilot, MTV brings us back to 1993 with some B&B, NBC picks up a new “inception-like” spec from Lone Star creator, adds a Brit reboot, a cheaters love story, and an Arrested Development style laugher. Meanwhile, NCIS gets a renewal, Chase doesn’t, and CBS and Comedy Central add directors to their pilots.