Mark Wahlberg already has a huge amount of movies in the works, but he’s decided to add one more, with THR reporting that he’s attached to Tyler Marceca spec script, The Disciple Program, which Universal has just picked up the rights to.
The film, which Wahlberg will also produce, revolves around a man investigating the mysterious murder of his wife. He soon finds out there is a conspiracy involved that goes much deeper than he could have ever imagined (but then, in this sort of film, when isn’t there a conspiracy that goes further than some could ever have imagined).
Morten Tyldum, known for his Scandinavian hit Headhunters, is set to direct, with production beginning later this year.
Noel Coward is a quintessentially English character, but the film Mad Dogs and Englishmen is set to give him a bit of a fish out of water spin, with
20th May 2012, Cannes: After the positive reception in Cannes for Rufus Norris’ acclaimed Broken which opened Critics Week, BBC Films has unveiled their new slate, reaffirming their commitment to nurturing relationships with filmmakers and developing new talent.
Peter Weir has had an eclectic career, randing from The Truman Show and Dead Poet’s Society to Master & Commander and The Way Back. Now he’s going for something a little more chilling with the gothic thriller The Keep, according to
Duncan Jones, the BAFTA Award-winning British director of Moon and Source Code is set to direct the action-packed story of one of Britain’s most celebrated yet mysterious legends – James Bond creator Ian Fleming.
Actor Simon Pegg has closed a deal to star in the wordily titled Hector and the Search for Happiness, for Serendipity and Shall We Dance director Peter Chelsom, according to
Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy could make quite a female comedy team, and
The Avengers once again smashed allcomers at the US box office, taking another $55 million over the weekend to take its total to an incredibly impressive $457 million. It believed that its continued success at attracting repeat business is one of the reasons Universal’s Battleship opened to a disappointing $25 million, well below the $35-$40 million that had been expected.







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