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AMP
- on November 6, 2012 from The Hollywood Reporter:
'Robopocalypse' Author's 'Amped' in Development at Work...
- Robopocalypse author Daniel H. Wilson is finalizing a deal to develop his best-selling thriller Amped as a movie at Working Title Films.
- added thriller as genre
- changed the status of Summit Entertainment to Former
- changed the status of Summit Entertainment to Former
- changed the US film release date from TBA to TBA 2014
- changed the production status to Development
- added Working Title Films as a production company
- added a synopsis
- Set in the near future, nanotech-enhanced people and ordinary humans are at war with one another.
- added "AMP" as an also known as title
- changed the title from "AMP" to "Amped"
- on March 18, 2011 from Deadline:
Summit's Post-'Twilight' Chapter To Be Underwritten By ...
- As the vampire-werewolf series that fueled Summit's recent $750 million refinancing comes to a close, Summit has bet heavily on books for its future franchises. Under production chief Erik Feig, Summit has been as prolific a buyer of books as any studio in town over the past two years. Most are conducive to young casts.
- changed the status of Alex Proyas to Current
- on December 2, 2010 from Deadline:
Summit 'AMPS' Book Deal For Alex Proyas
- With Alex Proyas poised to produce and potentially direct, Summit Entertainment has just closed a deal for screen rights to AMP, a near-future science fiction thriller novel by Daniel H. Wilson. The novel is set in a world where the technology designed to make the disabled whole, turns them into supermen. Deal was low six agains...
- added a synopsis
- Technology that is designed to aid the disabled turns them into supermen.
- added Summit Entertainment as a distributor
- added Alex Proyas (In Talks) to the credits
- changed the production status to Development
- created the movie profile
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- From Tue., November 6, 2012 to Thu., December 2, 2010
- The Hollywood Reporter Tue., November 6, 2012
- added thriller as genre
- changed the status of Summit Entertainment to Former
- changed the status of Summit Entertainment to Former
- changed the US film release date from TBA to TBA 2014
- changed the production status to Development
- added Working Title Films as a production company
- added a synopsis
- added "AMP" as an also known as title
- changed the title from "AMP" to "Amped"
- Deadline Fri., March 18, 2011
- changed the status of Alex Proyas to Current