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‘Two to Go’: Jason Bateman-Produced Pilot With ‘R.J. Berger’ Writers Sold to NBC
Bryan Shukoff and Kevin Chesley are also writing a “Summer School” remake
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Mitch Hurwitz’s Alternate ‘Arrested Development’ Stars: Robert De Niro? Josh Radnor? Aida Turturro?
How Jeremy Piven or David Cross might have played Michael
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Mitch Hurwitz on an ‘Arrested Development’ Movie for Netflix, and Who He Almost Cast as Michael Bluth
Plus: The big note he got from Fox
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Andrew Karpen Out in Focus Features Leadership Shakeup
Jeb Brody will retain his current title and work with FilmDistrict’s Lia Buman to shape the company’s slate
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Fox Buys Jason Bateman-Produced ‘Wife Nanny’ for TV
“Seinfeld” writer, Spike Ferensten, will also executive produce “Wife Nanny”
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TheGrill: Ben Silverman on the Benefit of Mixing TV and Digital (Video)
The Electus chairman talks about forging meaningful partnerships, and envisions a day when YouTube will be as prominent as CBS
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Derek Cianfrance to Direct ‘ESPN: Those Guys Have All the Fun’ for Focus (Exclusive)
The “Fifty Shades of Grey” team of Michael De Luca and Dana Brunetti are producing with Jamie Patricof and Lynette Howell
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Emmys: Inside the Starry Weekend Party Scene
Who’s got front row, six degrees of Matt Damon, Matt LeBlanc and Louis C.K.’s high school connection, and … Dwyane Wade?
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Emmy Predictions: Voters Should Spread the Love Among ‘Cards,’ ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Veep’
TheWrap’s Television Editor handicaps Sunday night’s awards
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Emmys Preview: 10 Parties Not to Miss This Week
The top 10 invites based on guest list, awards prowess, and industry anxiety over not getting in. Plus: two secret gatherings on Emmy night.
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Toronto: Keanu Reeves Kicks Butt, and Hayao Miyazaki Soars One Last Time
“Man of Tai Chi” is a rousing martial-arts epic directed by Reeves, while a legendary Japanese animator retires on a high note with the gorgeous “The Wind Rises”
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Toronto: Weinstein Co. Closes Deal for Keira Knightley, Adam Levine’s ‘Can a Song Save Your Life?’
The John Carney movie starring Keira Knightley and Adam Levine sparked a bidding war
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Toronto: Jason Bateman Directorial Debut ‘Bad Words’ Spells Worldwide Deal With Focus
Bateman also stars as a grown man in the Spelling Bee
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Sean Anders to Replace Seth Gordon as Director of ‘Horrible Bosses 2’
“Sex Drive” director and “We’re the Millers” writer replaces Seth Gordon
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14 Movies That Should Sell at Toronto
Films by Matthew Weiner, Eli Roth and Jennifer Aniston are expected to find buyers at the festival