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This is an updated, big-screen version of the '60s and '70s TV series, featuring Steve McGarrett and Danny Williams as the heads of Hawaii Five-O, a specialty unit of the Hawaii State Police that answers only to the governor and focuses on organized crime.
The New Gods are natives of the twin planets of New Genesis and Apokolips. New Genesis is an idyllic planet ruled by the Highfather, while Apokolips is a dystopia ruled by the tyrant Darkseid. New Genesis and Apokolips call themselves gods, living outside of normal time and space in a realm known as the Fourth World.
The story centers on Lucifer's failed rebellion in heaven and subsequent role in Adam & Eve's fall from grace.
A re-imagining of the classic King Arthur tale.
The story follows Baltimore's Turnblad family in the 1960's.
Peter Straughan's script will play up the action and sexier elements of the story much the same way that Lionel Wigram, who co-wrote and produced "Sherlock Holmes," reimagined the detective (limned by Robert Downey Jr.) as a bare-knuckle boxing, martial-arts savvy sleuth.
The final chapter in the Wonder Woman trilogy.
Austin Powers 4 is the next installment in the adventures of the International Man of Mystery. The film is rumored to focus on Austin's nemesis, Doctor Evil.
The story of Superman's nemesis, who is an evil version of the Man of Steel.
The fourth installment of J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts trilogy (the first film hits theaters in 2016).
Described as a “criminal love story,” featuring Joker and Harley Quinn.
"Why Can't I Be Audrey Hepburn" follows a young television reporter in Los Angeles whose fiancie leaves her at the altar. She then develops a crush on a man with a taste for Audrey Hepburn flicks. But is the seemingly perfect guy too good to be true.
Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, takes on the mantle of Batgirl and operates in Gotham City fighting crime.
On her deathbed, a dying young woman tells her husband and young son that she will return to them. A year later, father and son happen upon a woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to the dead woman.
The fifth installment of J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts trilogy (the first film hits theaters in 2016).
Tina Fey will play a single American woman who agrees to marry an Eastern European man, played by Steve Carell, for money.
A horror-pic slant centered on The Trench.