More details emerged Wednesday on the pilot scripts released by Fox and CW on Tuesday.
The list of about two dozen projects terminated by Fox is said to include a drama from writer Dan Connolly, 20th Century Fox TV and studio-based producers Marty Adelstein and Michael Thorn; a dramedy from British writer Anthony Horowitz, Sony Pictures TV and Darren Star Prods.; a drama from the writing duo of Stuart Zicherman and Raven Metzner and Warner Bros. TV; a drama from AnaLisa LaBianco and Fox TV Studios; as well as drama projects from writers Keith Eisner, Erik Bork, Jeff Eastin and the writer-director team of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Dinner.
On the half-hour side, Fox released the animated comedy Superzeroes, from Warner Bros. TV and Good Humor, and Gail Gilchriest's multicamera comedy Everyone's Got One, from WBTV and the Jinks/Cohen Co.
The CW's dozen terminated scripts are said to include Jared Stern's single-camera comedy Human Nature from WBTV and producer David Janollari as well as projects from writers Diane Ruggiero and Jacob Epstein.
The list of about two dozen projects terminated by Fox is said to include a drama from writer Dan Connolly, 20th Century Fox TV and studio-based producers Marty Adelstein and Michael Thorn; a dramedy from British writer Anthony Horowitz, Sony Pictures TV and Darren Star Prods.; a drama from the writing duo of Stuart Zicherman and Raven Metzner and Warner Bros. TV; a drama from AnaLisa LaBianco and Fox TV Studios; as well as drama projects from writers Keith Eisner, Erik Bork, Jeff Eastin and the writer-director team of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Dinner.
On the half-hour side, Fox released the animated comedy Superzeroes, from Warner Bros. TV and Good Humor, and Gail Gilchriest's multicamera comedy Everyone's Got One, from WBTV and the Jinks/Cohen Co.
The CW's dozen terminated scripts are said to include Jared Stern's single-camera comedy Human Nature from WBTV and producer David Janollari as well as projects from writers Diane Ruggiero and Jacob Epstein.
- 1/24/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Walt Disney Feature Animation didn't have to look far for a story line for its sequel Toy Story 3, currently in development. The winning premise came from Jared Stern, a participant in Disney's feature animation story development program. Stern pitched a proposal for the film, which the studio sparked to but is keeping under wraps. According to Disney, no determination has been made whether Stern will pen the Toy Story 3 screenplay himself or whether other writers will be involved. Disney has begun recruiting animators to work on a sequel to the first two Pixar-created Toy Story films. Pending new developments in the Pixar-Disney relationship, which is scheduled to expire once Pixar completes John Lasseter's upcoming Cars, Disney is working on the Toy Story 3 by itself (HR 11/16). On the TV side, Stern is finalizing a two-year first-look deal with Endemol USA to develop reality/hybrid projects. Additionally, Stern has a half-hour script at the WB Network in contention for fall. The project is produced by Carsey-Werner. Stern is repped by WMA, Helena Heyman at Industry Entertainment and attorney Karl Austen.
- 1/18/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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