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1214 10/01 Issue One Thousand Two Hundred Fourteen Thursday, October One, Mmxx LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2021 8:02:37 PM #1214 10/01 issue one thousand two hundred fourteen thursday, october one, mmxx “ACCUSED AND ON THE RUN” Telefilm 09-24-20 ê ACCUSED PRODUCTIONS INC. 3876 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 4T9 [email protected] PHONE: 604-421-4355 STATUS: October 7 LOCATION: Vancouver PRODUCER: Navid Soofi DIRECTOR: Troy Scott PM: Darren Robson PC: Jeff Desmarais CD: Judy JK Lee QUBEFILM 1197 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2X4 604-568-2823 [email protected] “ACTS OF CRIME” Pilot / ABC ESMAIL CORP 8536 National Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232 [email protected] PHONE: 310-558-6087 STATUS: Active Development PRODUCER: Chad Hamilton WRITER/DIRECTOR: Sam Esmail UNIVERSAL CONTENT PRODUCTIONS 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608 818-777-1000 The drama is described as a unique spin on the crime procedural. “AFRICAN HISTORY Y” Feature Film ABOVE THE SEA 830 Linda Flora Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90049 [email protected] PHONE: 310-498-8510 STATUS: Active Development LOCATION: Africa PRODUCER: DeForrest Taylor ([email protected]) - Marc Le Chat - Raymond J. Markovich WRITER: Tony Kaye - Charles Chanchori - Jason Corder DIRECTOR: Tony Kaye CAST: Djimon Hounsou A story of tragedy and redemption. “AFTER WE FELL” Feature Film 09-03-20 ê PRODUCTION OFFICE PHONE: +359-8 999 83878 STATUS: October 2020 LOCATION: Sofia, Bulgaria PRODUCER: Jennifer Gibgot - Mark Canton - Courtney Solomon - Anna Todd - Brian Pitt DIRECTOR: Castille Landon PM: Harrison Huffman ([email protected]) CAST: Josephine Langford - Hero Fiennes Tiffin CD: Chelsea Bloch - Marisol Roncali OFFSPRING ENT. - BREAKTHROUGH FILMS 2016 Broadway Santa Monica, CA 90404 424-268-5881 [email protected] CALMAPLE FILMS 844 Seward Street, Los Angeles, CA 90038 310-432-2763 - 310-270-4260 FRAYED PAGES ENTERTAINMENT 11400 W Olympic Blvd., Suite 590, Los Angeles, CA 90064 [email protected] WATTPAD STUDIOS 6121 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 [email protected] VOLTAGE PICTURES 116 N. Robertson Blvd. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90048 323-606-7630 [email protected] Just as Tessa makes the biggest decision of her Life, everything changes. Revelations about first her famiLy, and then Hardin’s, throw everything they knew before in doubt and makes their hard-won future together more difficuLt to cLaim. Tessa’s Life begins to come ungLued. Nothing is what she thought it was. Not her friends. Not her family. The one person she should be able to rely on, Hardin, is furious when he discovers the massive secret she’s been keeping. And rather than being understanding, he turns to sabotage. Tessa knows Hardin Loves her and wiLL do anything to protect her, but there’s a difference between Loving someone and being able to have them in your Life. This cycLe of jealousy, unpredictable anger, and forgiveness is exhausting. She’s never felt so intensely for anyone, so exhiLarated by someone’s kiss—but is the irrepressible heat between her and Hardin worth alL the drama? Love used to be enough to hold them together. But if Tessa follows her heart now, will it be...the end? (Filming “After We FeLL” (After 3) and “After Ever Happy” (After 4) back-to-back.) Production Weekly - Issue 1214 - Thursday, October 1, 2020 Page 1 © copyright production weekly 2020 [email protected] http://www.productionweekly.com “ALBATROSS” Feature Film HIGH STAR ENTERTAINMENT [email protected] STATUS: October 19 LOCATION: Toronto PRODUCER: Bruno Marino - Jennie Lew Tugend - James Mark WRITER/DIRECTOR: Myles Yaksich ([email protected]) DP: Dylan Chapgier CD: Ashley Hallihan 2X ENTERTAINMENT 647-407-3766 [email protected] “ALEX RIDER” 02 Series / IMDb TV 07-16-20 ê ELEVENTH HOUR FILMS // EHF (ALEX RIDER 2) LTD 2nd Floor, 104b St John Street, London, EC1M 4EH [email protected] PHONE: +44 20 7251 6848 FAX: +44 20 7253 9889 STATUS: Active Development LOCATION: London PRODUCER: Eve Gutierrez - Jill Green - Anthony Horowitz - Angie Daniell - Mat Chaplin WRITER/PRODUCER: Guy Burt DIRECTOR: Andreas Prochaska PM: Bryony Chaplin - Ovidiu Stoia CD: Gary Davy SONY PICTURES TELEVISION 10202 West Washington Blvd,, Culver City, CA 90232 310-244-4000 Alex Rider charts the adventures of a reLuctant teen spy on his missions to save the worLd. When an investigation into a series of mysterious deaths leads agents to an elite prep school for rebellious kids, MI6 assigns Alex Rider to the case. Before he knows it, Alex is hanging out with the sons of the rich and powerfuL, and something feeLs wrong. These former juveniLe deLinquents have turned weLL-behaved, studious—and identical—overnight. It's up to Alex to find out who is masterminding this nefarious plot, before they find him. (Production is expected to begin earLy next year.) “ALICE” Feature Film 09-17-20 ê STAMPEDE 8445 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069 [email protected] PHONE: 323-688-2192 STATUS: October 15 LOCATION: Atlanta & Savannah, GA - New Orleans PRODUCER: Greg Silverman - Peter Lawson - Lisa Zambri - Gideon Yu - Chris Bosco - Jose Agustin Valdes - Luisa Fernanda Espinosa - Griff Furst WRITER/DIRECTOR: Krystin Ver Linden LP: Nicci Freeman DP: Alex Disenhof CAST: Keke Palmer - Common - Jonny Lee Miller - Sinqua Walls CD: Jenn Presser - Caitlin Well ([email protected]) STEEL SPRINGS 8730 W. Sunset Blvd., Ste 240, W. Hollywood CA 90069 424-334-9610 [email protected] CURMUDGEON FILMS 3950 Laurel Canyon Blvd., #50066, Studio City, CA 91604 310-995-3033 [email protected] It's 1973 all over America, except in one 55-acre plot in Florida, where it's stiLL 1855, and sLavery exists on a cotton plantation. ALice escapes her owner to discover her new world and take revenge on her old master. (October 15 - November 30) “ALL MY FRIENDS ARE RACIST” Series / ABC (AU) HOODLUM ENTERTAINMENT 117 Mina Parade, Alderley, QLD, 4051 [email protected] PHONE: +61 7 3871 2555 STATUS: November 2020 LOCATION: Queensland PRODUCER: Liliana Muñoz - Nathan Mayfield - Tracey Robertson - Leah Purcell - Bain Stewart - Deborah Glover WRITER/PRODUCER: Enoch Mailangi - Kodie Bedford DIRECTOR: Bjorn Stewart MAXIMO ENTERTAINMENT 3/175 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000 +61418435689 [email protected] The comedy follows two Zoomer best friends who make a pact to call their racist friends out, but instead of causing a revolution… they themselves get canceLLed. The series is centered on digitaL natives Casey and BeLLe who Live together in the big smoke. He’s a gay Aboriginal infLuencer, she’s an AboriginaL budding Lawyer. They are the hottest friendship in town and the party is aLways at theirs. Life couLdn’t get sweeter for these first-generation rich kids. But when their ‘burn book’ waLL, where they’ve Listed aLL their friends as racists, is discovered, they are suddenly ousted from the friendship group. The pair need to make a decision on who and what they are wiLLing to Lose to finalLy grow up. “ALL RISE” 02 Series / CBS 09-03-20 ê WARNER BROS. TELEVISION PRODUCTION 4000 Warner Blvd,. Bldg. 192/193, Burbank, CA 91522 [email protected] PHONE: 818-954-2022 FAX: 818-954-3150 STATUS: September 23 LOCATION: Los Angeles PRODUCER: Leo Goldstein - Leonard Goldberg - Mike Robin SHOWRUNNER: Greg Spottiswood - Dee Harris-Lawrence DIRECTOR: Michael Robin LP: Ronnie Chong CD: Carol Kritzer - Alex Newman SKYEMAC PRODUCTIONS 1601 Vine Street, Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-438-8600 TALL BABY PRODUCTIONS 818-625-9311 CBS TELEVISION STUDIOS 4024 Radford Avenue Studio City, CA 91604 818-655-1500 A fast-paced, character-driven procedural that takes an irreverent and emotional Look behind the scenes at the LA County Legal system. The Courthouse reveaLs the dedicated, chaotic, hopefuL and sometimes absurd Lives of Lawyers and judges, baiLiffs, cLerks, cops and jurors - alL the people who struggle every day in the courts and behind the scenes to bring justice into the worLd. Production Weekly - Issue 1214 - Thursday, October 1, 2020 Page 2 © copyright production weekly 2020 [email protected] http://www.productionweekly.com “ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID” Telefilm CMW AUTUMN PRODUCTIONS INC. 201 - 3920 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 4K7 [email protected] PHONE: 604-873-1100 FAX: 604-638-0385 STATUS: October 19 LOCATION: Vancouver PRODUCER: Gilles Laplante DIRECTOR: Aubrey Arnason PM: Richard Greenhalgh PC: Hayley Gray REEL ONE ENTERTAINMENT 201 - 3920 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 4K7 604-638-0382 [email protected] “AMERICAN HORROR STORY" 10 Series / FX 09-03-20 ê BRIGHTSTAR FOX PRODUCTIONS, LLC 10201 W. Pico Blvd., Bldg. 310, Ste B, Los Angeles, CA 90035 [email protected] PHONE: 310-969-5300 STATUS: October 2020 LOCATION: Los Angeles - Massachusetts PRODUCER: Ryan Murphy - Brad Falchuk - Jessica Sharzer - Tim Minear - Dante DiLoreto - Alexis Martin Woodall LP: Eric Kovtun PM: Christopher Hayden 1AD: Dan Lazarovits - Lynn D'Angona CAST: Sarah Paulson - Evan Peters - Macaulay Culkin - Kathy Bates - Leslie Grossman - Billie Lourd - Adina Porter - Lily Rabe - Angelica Ross - Finn Wittrock CD: Eric Dawson WRITERS' ROOM 5555 Melrose Ave., Modular Bldg., LA, CA 90038 323-956-2411 - 323-956-2424 [email protected] RYAN MURPHY TELEVISION 10201 W. Pico Blvd., Bldg. 12, The Loft, Los Angeles, CA 90035 310-369-4034 TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90035 310-369-1000 An anthoLogy horror series featuring a different storyLine and cast of characters each season. “AMERICAN UNDERDOG: THE KURT WARNER STORY” Feature Film 07-02-20 ê AMERICAN UNDERDOG, LLC 6305 Crescent Drive, Bldg. 20, Norcross, GA 30071 [email protected] STATUS: Active Development LOCATION: Atlanta - Oklahoma PRODUCER: Kevin Downes - Kurt Warner - Brenda Warner WRITER: David Aaron Cohen - Jon Gunn - Jon Erwin DIRECTOR: Jon Erwin & Andrew Erwin LP: Kristopher Kimlin CAST: Zachary Levi CD: Tamara-Lee Notcutt KINGDOM STORY COMPANY 615-472-8352 [email protected] ERWIN BROTHERS MOTION PICTURES 4201 Smokey Road Suite 103, Calera, AL 35040 205-476-7940 [email protected] LIONSGATE 2700 Colorado Ave.
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