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Bringing Down the House 2

Sequel to the film about a man who meets and falls in love with a woman online, only to find out later she has escaped from jail and comes looking for him to help clear her name.

Dodgeball 2

Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller characters are forced to team up to fight an even bigger threat. The original film starred the two as rival gym owners who agree to compete in a winner-takes-all dodgeball championship.

Freaky Friday 2

More adventures of mother Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her daughter Anna (Lindsay Lohan).
Location: US - California

Sin City 3: Hell & Back

On a dark night in Sin City, an ex-Navy SEAL named Wallace saved a young woman, Esther, from killing herself. After a night on the town, she was kidnapped by mysterious people. May God have mercy on those who stand in Wallace's way...

The Heat 2

Revolves around the strained working relationship between a high-strung female FBI agent and an unconventional female Boston cop.

Thread: An Insidious Tale

A husband and wife (Nanjiani and Moore) use a spell to travel back in time and save their daughter from dying. However, they soon realize that their decision has serious consequences.

Viva La Madness

A man searches for a beach to land on in retirement, but instead he gets involved with trans-Atlantic drug deals, money laundering, high-tech electronic fraud, London lowlifes and Venezuelan drug cartels.

Becky 2: The Wrath of B...

Becky has been living off the grid for two years. She then finds herself going toe to toe against Darryl (Scott), the leader of a fascist organization, on the eve of an organized attack.

Dave Filoni-Directed St...

The film will be centered around the escalating war between the Imperial Remnant and the fledgling New Republic.

District 9 Sequel

Director Neill Blomkamp told EW, “I would do anything to go back to the world of 'District 9' again. Or 'District 10'.”

Green Lantern Corps

The film will feature Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and John Stewart, one of DC's most prominent African-American heroes.