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Star Trek
An original Star Trek movie written by Kalinda Vazquez.
To Be Announced (TBA) Nationwide
Five Brothers
Sequel to the 2005 movie in which four brothers avenge the killing of their mother. No plot details are known about the sequel.
Dragonology
A group of dragonologists go on a globetrotting quest to keep a corrupt man from taking control of the world's dragons and using them to wipe out humanity.
The Saint
Simon Templar targets the lowlifes and corrupt politicians. He often leaves a calling card at his "crimes," a stick figure of a man with a halo.
Captain Planet
Five teens from around the world -- North America, Africa, Eastern Europe, Asia and South America -- are given powers by Gaia, the earth spirit, in order to protect the planet from the devastation of polluters. When their powers are not enough, the teens combine to summon a superhero named Captain Planet.
Gideon's Sword
The story centers on brash, young upstart investigator Gideon Crew.
Last Man Standing
A bounty hunter named Gabriel, created by a weapons organization to be part of its army of Paladins, has the talent of 500 soldiers. After being framed and sent to prison, he escapes and enters the world of New Amerika, filled with genetically enhanced shark-men, ninjas and burlesque girls, as he tries to unravel the reason behind his set-up.
Marco Polo
13th-century Italian explorer Marco Polo travels in China and other parts of Asia.
Micronauts
A team of tiny "superheroes" live in subatomic universe.
To Be Announced (TBA) Nationwide
The Secret Lives of Roa...
A clandestine group of road crew workers are the last line of defense against a subterranean alien race.
Agatha
After quarreling with her husband over his request for a divorce, author Agatha Christie leaves their shared residence in Berkshire on the night of December 3, 1926. She leaves behind a letter for her secretary saying she is going to Yorkshire, and she is not found until 10 days later, when it is discovered that she is staying as a guest at a hotel in Yorkshire under a different name.
Battle for Alcatraz
Tells the true story of the failed 1946 escape attempt from Alcatraz Prison by six inmates that incited a full-blown military response — turning the world’s most notorious prison into a war-torn battlefield.
Damn Nation
The story is set in a United States evacuated due to an attack from vampires that has left the nation suffering from a vampire plague and forced the government to relocate to London as scientists search for a cure.
Houdini
Centering on escape artist and illusionist Harry Houdini (born Erik Weisz).
Lone Wolf and Cub
Set in the 17th century, Ogami Itto, a disgraced samurai, travels around Japan with his three-year-old son Daigoro as an assassin for hire as he tries to clear his family's name. Ultimately, Itto seeks revenge on the Yagyu clan, who falsely accused him of murdering his wife.
Old Man’s War
Having lost the love of his life, a 75-year old man agrees to trade his old carcass for a younger, genetically-enhanced body so that he can join a military coalition sent to protect human colonies in outer space. Injured in battle, he's rescued by a woman who appears to be a younger version of his wife, and while she doesn't recognize him, he decides to abandon his unit and risk everything to be with her.
Deadliest Warrior
Based on the Spike TV series where warriors from various times and places square off against each other.
G.I. Joe Untitled
Untitled fourth “G.I. Joe” movie. No plot details given.
Honey Pot
Set in the world of international espionage and centers on two women.
License to Steal
High-end repo business agents travel all the world to reclaim play toys including private jets and speedboats.