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'Ender's Game' TV Series Possible if Movie Sequel Fails
'Ender's Game' TV Series Possible if Movie Sequel Fails
'Ender's Game' TV Series Possible if Movie Sequel Fails
For all the controversy and development lingo that plagued Gavin Hood's sci-fi epic 'Ender's Game,' the Harrison Ford- and Ben Kingsley-starring film hasn't quite broken the box office in the manner Lionsgate had hoped, leading to inevitable questions over the potential for a sequel moving forward. We won't know yet if 'Ender's Game' will live to fight another day at the box office, but with TV be
Kelsey Grammer and Martin Lawrence Developing Odd-Couple Sitcom?
Kelsey Grammer and Martin Lawrence Developing Odd-Couple Sitcom?
Kelsey Grammer and Martin Lawrence Developing Odd-Couple Sitcom?
Well, we figured that Kelsey Grammer would need to find something to do after Starz opted not to go through with a third season of political drama 'Boss,' but this isn't exactly what we had in mind. According to new reports, unusually-matched celebrities Grammer and 'Big Momma's House' star Martin Lawrence are looking into the possibility of developing a sitcom together with Lionsgate TV, but what
Lionsgate TV Will Take Us to a More Graphic ‘Wonderland’
Lionsgate TV Will Take Us to a More Graphic ‘Wonderland’
Lionsgate TV Will Take Us to a More Graphic ‘Wonderland’
If you've been browsing around for a more modern take on the whole 'Alice in Wonderland' storyline and that '90s TV series just didn't cut it for you, you're in luck. Lionsgate TV, the production company behind Charlie Sheen's 'Anger Management' and ABC's new show 'Nashville,' just won the rights to make a series based on the 'Wonderland' graphic novels from Zenescope Entertainment.
Lionsgate Dumps Miley Cyrus Film ‘LOL’
Lionsgate Dumps Miley Cyrus Film ‘LOL’
Lionsgate Dumps Miley Cyrus Film ‘LOL’
No, that wasn't a typo and we are - like - totally not laughing. 'LOL,' starring Miley Cyrus and Demi Moore, has been completed for a few years now, so what has taken Lionsgate so long to release it? And why are they giving it the ol' quiet shove into 100 theaters, sans marketing, on May 4?