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Popeye

The logline is being kept under wraps, but Popeye's love interest Olive Oyl, nemesis Bluto and adopted child Swee'Pea will be part of the adventure. Producer Avi Arad says the new version will cover the themes of friendship, love, greed and life and focus on human strengths and human frailties.

The Familiars

After being whisked away to an evil kingdom by a nefarious queen, three young wizard apprentices must rely on their animal companions -- an alley cat, a blue jay and a tree frog -- to escape.

Hip Hop

The Easter Bunny decides to retire and hides out as a pet with a suburban family, turning their lives upside down.

SPA/Shannon Tindle Project

Follows a cocky billionaire superhero who must grow up when he is forced to raise the orphan of his greatest foe.

Good Times

Set in the 1960s, working-class couple James & Florida Evans raise three kids while struggling with hard financial times, unemployment and keeping their kids away from temptations that come with living in a Chicago housing project.

The Day The Crayons Quit

A box of crayons' inhabitants go on strike against their young owner after growing sick of how they're being used, as their individual colors dictate very limited day to day existences for each crayon.

The Wee Free Men

A 9-year-old farm girl heads off to a parallel world to retrieve a brother who has been grabbed by a nasty fairy queen. She battles the monsters of Fairyland with the help of 6-inch-tall blue-faced rowdies who wear kilts, speak in thick Scottish brogues, steal sheep and drink heavily.

ALF

A friendly, furry alien creature crash lands on Earth and takes up with a suburban family named the Tanners. ALF (Alien Life Form) is sarcastic and has an appetite for cats. He courts trouble with government forces that are searching for him.

Kazorn and The Unicorn

Follows the adventures of a young man and a unicorn as he seeks to locate a powerful weapon and prove his worth to his true love.

Monster Hunter

A child psychologist can actually see the monsters that torment kids from closets and under beds, and he uses that skill to vanquish the beasts until he meets a particularly nasty one.