Assassin’s Creed Gets 2015 Release
Ubisoft and New Regency have decided on a Memorial Day Weekend 2015 release for the big-screen adaptation of Assassin’s Creed, which stars Michael Fassbender.
Ubisoft and New Regency have decided on a Memorial Day Weekend 2015 release for the big-screen adaptation of Assassin’s Creed, which stars Michael Fassbender.
Author James Ellroy and New Regency are reportedly shopping a television sequel to L.A. Confidential, the Oscar-winning 1997 thriller about scandal and police corruption in 1950s Los Angeles.
The Lone Ranger director Gore Verbinski has signed on to adapt Pyongyang, Guy Delisle’s 2004 graphic novel chronicling his time working in the North Korean capital, for New Regency.
New Regency and Ubisoft have hired up-and-coming screenwriter Michael Lesslie to adapt the hit video game Assassin’s Creed, which will star Michael Fassbender as Desmond Miles.
Ubisoft has struck a deal for New Regency to distribute Assassin’s Creed, the video-game adaptation set to star Michael Fassbender of Prometheus and X-Men: First Class fame.
Cinematographer Matthew Libatique offered an unnerving glimpse inside the legendary ark from director Darren Aronofsky’s Biblical epic Noah. The Paramount Pictures/New Regency film opens March 28, 2013.
A new photo from Darren Aronofsky’s Noah offers the first peek at Oscar winner Russell Crowe as the title character in the ambitious Biblical epic.
Director Darren Aronofsky has added Anthony Hopkins to his biblical epic Noah, which stars Russell Crowe, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone and others.
After weeks of rumors, Jennifer Connelly is finally in actual negotiations to join Darren Aronofsky Biblical epic Noah for Paramount Pictures and New Regency.
Darren Aronofksy wants to cast Ray Winstone as the bad guy and Emma Watson as a love interest in his Biblical epic Noah from Paramount Pictures and New Regency.
New Regency has signed Rango‘s Jim Byrkit and Alex Manugian to pen the script to a film based on Jim Henson’s 1980s children’s show Fraggle Rock.
Paramount Pictures has officially announced that Russell Crowe will star in Darren Aronofsky’s Biblical epic Noah, which begins filming in July.