Movies with the "Development" Production Status
Producers select story and/or acquire rights to underlying intellectual property (e.g. adaptation, remake, video game, etc.) and work with screenwriter(s) to craft a story outline into a workable script in an effort to garner a “greenlight” for the film from the financing studio and/or production company. An agreement for a major star or director to join the film can boost a project's prospects of securing financing, but those arrangements can reverse if scheduling and other details do not work. Films in this stage can languish for months, years, or fall apart completely.
Known as "development hell"-industry jargon for a film, screenplay, idea, etc. that remains in development for years, often bouncing between different studios and cycling through different scripts, writers, and directors, without actually making it to production.
Filters Showing 1– 8 of 8 movies
Set in a surreal, mind-bending landscape, where established laws of space and time do not apply.
A new iteration of the misadventures of the cat Tom and mouse Jerry.
After being whisked away to an evil kingdom by a nefarious queen, three young wizard apprentices must rely on their animal companions -- an alley cat, a blue jay and a tree frog -- to escape.
A little devil demon child, still in a diaper, loves to cause trouble. He also can't help but perform good deeds, which annoys other devils.
A toaster, a smartphone and other household appliances journey to the city to find their master after being abandoned in their cabin in the woods.
Raggedy Ann and Andy become lost in a modern-day city and have to save a stolen friend from the clutches of a scheming enemy.
No plot details have been announced. Described as fantasy adventure with an Asian element running through it and a female protagonist.
A CG-animated feature based on the book by L. Frank Baum. The story follows Santa's formative years, including a battle against the heart of evil that establishes the Santa mythology.
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