New cast additions to the film, currently shooting in New York, include Parker Posey, Maggie Q, Alice Eve, Stephen Fry and Sofia Vergara. Fortitude International handles international sales.
As previously announced Uma Thurman also stars and James Oakley directs from the screenplay he co-wrote with Alex Michaelides about married con artists who land in deeper trouble when they flee to Los Angeles from a gangster.
Producers Cassian Elwes, Robert Ogden Barnum, Jc Chandor and Dave Hansen hold Us rights.
Ike Suri, Jaclyn Ann Suri, Larry Safir, Papu Butani, Quinn Meyers, Johnny Mac, Dee Haslam, Matthew Helderman, David Kyle, Dom Genest and Luke Taylor comprise the executive producer roster.
As previously announced Uma Thurman also stars and James Oakley directs from the screenplay he co-wrote with Alex Michaelides about married con artists who land in deeper trouble when they flee to Los Angeles from a gangster.
Producers Cassian Elwes, Robert Ogden Barnum, Jc Chandor and Dave Hansen hold Us rights.
Ike Suri, Jaclyn Ann Suri, Larry Safir, Papu Butani, Quinn Meyers, Johnny Mac, Dee Haslam, Matthew Helderman, David Kyle, Dom Genest and Luke Taylor comprise the executive producer roster.
- 8/27/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
By Matthew Helderman, & Luke Taylor
Determining specifics on the success of a product’s launch is always speculative. We’ve seen the same story countless times — a studio primes their latest release to be a massive box office success, only to watch the film crash and burn into box office bomb oblivion. Cloud Atlas, Mars Needs Moms, John Carter, Battleship, […]...
Determining specifics on the success of a product’s launch is always speculative. We’ve seen the same story countless times — a studio primes their latest release to be a massive box office success, only to watch the film crash and burn into box office bomb oblivion. Cloud Atlas, Mars Needs Moms, John Carter, Battleship, […]...
- 5/19/2014
- by tedhope
- Hope for Film
At last year’s Comic-Con, it was revealed that a deal had been sealed with Universal Television to develop a TV series based on Clone, one of Robert Kirkman’s latest comic book series. We haven’t heard much since then, but Syfy just announced that a number of original programming projects, including Clone, are part of their upcoming development slate:
“New York – April 30, 2014 – Building on the momentum of Syfy’s growing slate of cutting edge, provocative original programming, Syfy today announced it was developing adaptations of the graphic novels Clone, from Robert Kirkman and David Alpert (The Walking Dead) and Letter 44, from Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3), as well as the popular novels The Magicians, based on the book series by Lev Grossman.
New Scripted Series Development
Clone – Based on the best-selling graphic novel. When retired soldier Luke Taylor investigates a break-in at his house, he never expected who the burglar...
“New York – April 30, 2014 – Building on the momentum of Syfy’s growing slate of cutting edge, provocative original programming, Syfy today announced it was developing adaptations of the graphic novels Clone, from Robert Kirkman and David Alpert (The Walking Dead) and Letter 44, from Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3), as well as the popular novels The Magicians, based on the book series by Lev Grossman.
New Scripted Series Development
Clone – Based on the best-selling graphic novel. When retired soldier Luke Taylor investigates a break-in at his house, he never expected who the burglar...
- 4/30/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Building on its original programming, Syfy has announced several new projects in development, including adaptations of works by Frank Miller and Jonathan Mostow, a series from "The Walking Dead's" Robert Kirkman and David Alpert, plus the return of "Supernatural's" Sera Gamble!
From the Press Releases:
Syfy will develop as longform programming (i.e., miniseries) "Pax Romana," Jonathan Hickman’s graphic novel about a time traveling clash of ages and arms, and "Ronin," based on Frank Miller’s (300) comic book series about an avenging samurai.
"Pax Romana" is about a Special Forces team that travels back in time on the eve of World War III to “fix” the future by altering the past. Their destination: Ancient Rome. Roman legions battle modern day attack helicopters, tanks, and soldiers while thought-provoking themes are explored as the leaders of the expedition fight over their vision for civilization. Writers: Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia ("Jericho,...
From the Press Releases:
Syfy will develop as longform programming (i.e., miniseries) "Pax Romana," Jonathan Hickman’s graphic novel about a time traveling clash of ages and arms, and "Ronin," based on Frank Miller’s (300) comic book series about an avenging samurai.
"Pax Romana" is about a Special Forces team that travels back in time on the eve of World War III to “fix” the future by altering the past. Their destination: Ancient Rome. Roman legions battle modern day attack helicopters, tanks, and soldiers while thought-provoking themes are explored as the leaders of the expedition fight over their vision for civilization. Writers: Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia ("Jericho,...
- 4/30/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Syfy is betting big on graphic novels.
The network is developing adaptations of Frank Miller’s cult DC Comics series Ronin and Clone from Robert Kirkman’s Image Comics imprint, Skybound. Oni Press’ political space thriller Letter 44 will also receive the TV treatment.
Ronin was written and drawn by Miller (Sin City, 300) and released as a six-issue series between 1983 and 1984. It tells the story of a dishonored samurai in feudal Japan who is given a second chance to avenge his master’s death in 21st century New York. Syfy’s adaptation would find the ancient Ronin awakening in a futuristic...
The network is developing adaptations of Frank Miller’s cult DC Comics series Ronin and Clone from Robert Kirkman’s Image Comics imprint, Skybound. Oni Press’ political space thriller Letter 44 will also receive the TV treatment.
Ronin was written and drawn by Miller (Sin City, 300) and released as a six-issue series between 1983 and 1984. It tells the story of a dishonored samurai in feudal Japan who is given a second chance to avenge his master’s death in 21st century New York. Syfy’s adaptation would find the ancient Ronin awakening in a futuristic...
- 4/30/2014
- by Amber Ray
- EW - Inside TV
Syfy is developing the new drama series “Clone,” from “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman and executive producer David Alpert. Based on the bestselling graphic novel by David Schulner, “Clone” follows a retired soldier, Luke Taylor, who discovers a man who burglarized his home is a clone of himself. He is drawn into a vast government conspiracy when his wife is kidnapped, and must use his combat skills and military contacts to uncover a secret biotech program. Also read: Review: ‘Walking Dead’ Comes Back Strong, Thanks to Robert Kirkman The show is written and executive produced by Schulner (“Dracula,” “Ironside”), and executive.
- 4/30/2014
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
By Luke Taylor & Matthew Helderman
The term “big data” gets thrown around more often in technology circles then within film producing circles — but recently there’s been a shift. A noticeable shift that becomes obvious when a producer steps back and analyzes how the majority of their pre-production, production and post-production problems are solved. Whether it’s financing a new […]...
The term “big data” gets thrown around more often in technology circles then within film producing circles — but recently there’s been a shift. A noticeable shift that becomes obvious when a producer steps back and analyzes how the majority of their pre-production, production and post-production problems are solved. Whether it’s financing a new […]...
- 4/21/2014
- by tedhope
- Hope for Film
Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress; at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a movie you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments. "Unseen" Tweetable Logline: A victim of human trafficking must choose between a life of domestic servitude, to support her family, or her own freedom. Elevator Pitch: Adanna has been trafficked to the UK, she lives with her employer Amirah and suffers relentless domestic duties and abuse. Adanna works for almost nothing, to send the money to her family in Nigeria. When someone finally notices Adanna, things start to get difficult, and she has the opportunity to change everything, but is she putting her family, and herself at risk? We want Unseen to increase awareness of trafficking & domestic servitude in the UK, to make people think, and to make a difference.
- 3/13/2014
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Sneak Peek the Image Comics series "Clone", by writer David Schulner and illustrators Juan Jose Ryp, Felix Serranois, currently being developed for television by NBC Universal, from "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman:
"...'Dr. Luke Taylor' discovers that because of experiments performed by his estranged father, there are many genetic copies of himself -- and they want his wife and unborn daughter.
"What if there were more of you? And what if you could save those versions of yourself from being killed. The show’s themes of identity and nature verses nurture are intrinsic to the roller-coaster ride of a story..."
Schulner will write the pilot and executive produce alongside Kirkman and "The Walking Dead's" David Alpert and David Engel.
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"...'Dr. Luke Taylor' discovers that because of experiments performed by his estranged father, there are many genetic copies of himself -- and they want his wife and unborn daughter.
"What if there were more of you? And what if you could save those versions of yourself from being killed. The show’s themes of identity and nature verses nurture are intrinsic to the roller-coaster ride of a story..."
Schulner will write the pilot and executive produce alongside Kirkman and "The Walking Dead's" David Alpert and David Engel.
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- 7/21/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Skybound, the Image Comics imprint behind "The Walking Dead," "Invincible" and more, wants you to clone yourself.
In advance of the publisher's new comic book series "Clone," Skybound has teamed up with BaM (Bradley and Montgomery) to launch a Facebook app called "Become a Clone." In David Schulner and Juan Jose Ryp's "Clone," Doctor Luke Taylor discovers he's just one of many clones in the world — and the "Become a Clone" app will make you one of them, unlocking exclusive content from the comic book along the way.
Click on to read more about "Become a Clone," and see exclusive artwork from the app (as well as the cover to issue #2). The first issue of Skybound's new series hits stores on Wednesday (November 21).
Skybound And BaM Clone Fans With Facebook App To Celebrate Clone, The New Comic Book Series From Robert Kirkman'S Skybound
Clone by creator/writer David Schulner,...
In advance of the publisher's new comic book series "Clone," Skybound has teamed up with BaM (Bradley and Montgomery) to launch a Facebook app called "Become a Clone." In David Schulner and Juan Jose Ryp's "Clone," Doctor Luke Taylor discovers he's just one of many clones in the world — and the "Become a Clone" app will make you one of them, unlocking exclusive content from the comic book along the way.
Click on to read more about "Become a Clone," and see exclusive artwork from the app (as well as the cover to issue #2). The first issue of Skybound's new series hits stores on Wednesday (November 21).
Skybound And BaM Clone Fans With Facebook App To Celebrate Clone, The New Comic Book Series From Robert Kirkman'S Skybound
Clone by creator/writer David Schulner,...
- 11/19/2012
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
What’s the difference between writing a comic and writing a TV show? Increasingly, not a whole lot, according to Robert Kirkman. The Walking Dead overlord knows of what he speaks being both the creator of the original comic and one of the scribes responsible for the AMC adaptation (which returns to our screens October 14). “Television has become more and more serialized,” says Kirkman. “It’s moved into much more of a model where there are important plot details that continue from episode to episode. That’s something which has been in comics so long — we’re getting to the...
- 9/25/2012
- by Clark Collis
- EW.com - PopWatch
In case you missed it, we resurrected our old Videodrome column a few weeks back: our semi-regular showcase for the best music videos around. Since the form has given the world game-changing helmers in both the blockbuster and arthouse worlds, it's always important to keep an eye on promos, and indeed, one could argue that there's more invention to be found in the short-form than there is in features. So, with no further ado, the five best music videos we've seen in the last few weeks. As ever, any tips and suggestions are more than welcome.
Benga - "I Will Never Change" (dir. Us)
Coming from un-Googleable collective Us (aka Christopher Barrett and Luke Taylor), who won Best New Directors at last year's UK Music Video Awards, their promo for dubstep star Benga is barely a music video. In fact, technically, it's not -- it's a teaser clip for the musician's latest record,...
Benga - "I Will Never Change" (dir. Us)
Coming from un-Googleable collective Us (aka Christopher Barrett and Luke Taylor), who won Best New Directors at last year's UK Music Video Awards, their promo for dubstep star Benga is barely a music video. In fact, technically, it's not -- it's a teaser clip for the musician's latest record,...
- 4/12/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
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