So runs the usual response to a movie adaptation – stuff gets cut, favourite scenes left out, it’s just not how you imagined it. So it’s unusual to be given a script and asked to turn it into a novel.
Game of Thrones writer Bryan Cogman will be writing the script for a new Sword in the Stone Disney movie, reports Variety. The original movie was released on Christmas Day in 1963 and followed the ...
After a millennium of mystical and/or pious Arthurian lore, someone — could it have been Guy Ritchie? — determined that the once and future king needed the Guy Ritchie treatment. But then someone — ...
While “The Flash” waits to find its new director, Warner Bros. has tapped Joby Harold to do a page-one rewrite to the script, sources tell Variety. The pic has been on hold since losing director Rick ...