Movies with the "Shutdown" Production Status
Financiers and production companies have abandoned their attempt to develop movies in this stage. Therefore, any cast and crew that were involved with the movie are likely no longer attached. In some cases, shutdown movies restart development, often with new producers and cast. In other cases, such as X-Men Origins: Magneto or Spider-Man 4, the specific movies reach dead ends, but the franchises continue with other movies.
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The continued adventures of double-agent Evelyn Salt. Kurt Wimmer, the writer on Salt, has not written a script, but "has ideas for how to advance the story of the spy thriller" according to L.A. Times. Sony will or will not greenlight the sequel based on the worldwide box office success of Salt.
Sequel to the 2011 blockbuster comedy. The studio has yet to hire a writer so no plot details are available yet.
Dudley Frank (William H. Macy) is due to marry Maggie. The boys decide to take Dudley out for one last ride.
The films will take place 20 years after the original, when reinforcements of the original alien race return to Earth after finally receiving a distress call.
In the original, directed by Chris Columbus, Robin Williams played an estranged father who poses as a Scottish nanny, Euphegenia Doubtfire, in order to get access to his children and successfully bypass his ex-wife (Sally Field). The film grossed $219 million domestically.
A sequel to the 2004 comedy White Chicks, which will see Marlon and Shawn Wayans reprise their roles as sibling FBI agents posing as a pair of white ladies.
A forth installment in the Madagascar franchise.
A dark comedy about 14 year-old Jesse Urchin, an ambitious yet overweight ballerina with an overbearing mother (Kristen Bell) who will stop at nothing to become a star. The girl enters a "Mean Girls"-type environment when she has to prove her worth in class.
The fourth installment of the Star Trek franchise.
The final chapter in the Wonder Woman trilogy.
Revolves around former United Nations investigator Gerry Lane and his continuing efforts to help battle the zombie hoards.
The music will lift you higher than you ever imagined. A musical inspired by Pharrell Williams’ childhood in Virginia Beach, California.
The story follows Baltimore's Turnblad family in the 1960's.
The film follows the main character, Art (Topher Hall), the grandson of animator Oswald Jebediah Coleman (Ernie Hudson). When Art and his brother, Evan (Yasha Rayzberg) go on a journey to track down his family lineage, it quickly turns into a bloodcurdling nightmare. They are transported to a place lost in time, shrouded by dark Hollywood magic.
A look at the early life of Eric Lensherr and his friendship with Charles Xavier, and how the one-time allies became mortal enemies.
A re-imagining of the classic King Arthur tale.
A mutant, Gambit can mentally create, control and manipulate pure kinetic energy to his every whim and desire.
Travis McGee, a free-living bachelor and reluctant hero who lives on a houseboat in Florida, works as a "salvage consultant," recovering property and money for clients and taking half the fee in return. McGee takes on tracking down a treasure that a solider escaped with and hid after World War II.
Specialist Ethan Cole of the Hazardous Materials Division, is sent to investigate a distress signal from Area 51, where a viral outbreak has just shut down the research facility, automatically locking all scientific and military personnel inside.
The fourth installment of J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts trilogy (the first film hits theaters in 2016).
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