Ahead of Disney Merger, 305 Movies Were In Development at 20th Century Fox

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The Maze Runner

An extension of the Maze Runner story where a group of teens find themselves arriving in a walled setting named the Glade with their memories wiped out.

The Land of Stories

After the loss of their father, twins Alex and Conner Bailey are transported into a magic book in which the classic fairy tales have come to life. Thrust into a world where they come face-to-face with the characters they’ve only read about in stories, the kids must fight dark forces in order to return home.

The Fox Hunt

In Yemen, young Muslim Mohammed Al Samawi's discovery of the Bible leads him to become a peace activist. His life, in the ensuing civil war, is threatened and then saved as four American activists he barely knew come together via Facebook and use social media to activate their networks and crowd-source a rescue mission.

B.O.O.: Bureau of Other...

B.O.O. is a supernatural action comedy [that] follows two bumbling apparitions who find themselves in an extraordinary afterlife adventure when they join the Bureau of Otherworldly Operations (B.O.O.) -- the ghost world’s elite counter-haunting unit -- and ultimately must face off against the planet’s greatest haunter.

Amulet

The story centers on a brother and sister who move into their late great-grandfather's home after their father dies. They must use his amulet to rescue their widowed mother from a beast who lures her into an underground world.

Dallas

The long-running prime-time soap opera "Dallas" is the inspiration for this big-screen story of a wealthy family beset by all sorts of shady behavior, including murder. The most famous episode of the show was the season-ending cliffhanger in which J.R. Ewing (played by Larry Hagman) was shot by an unknown assailant.

Go Like Hell

The true story of the competition between the Ford Motor Company and Italian sports car designer Enzo Ferrari, which culimated at the 1966 Le Mans race.

Peony in Love

Set in 17th Century China, a young woman starves herself to death after falling in love with a man she fears she'll never be allowed to wed. She comes up with her plan after seeing the Chinese opera "The Peony Pavilion," which tells a similar tale.

Six Pack

A race car driver stops in a small town, only to have his race carstripped by six youths. The six youths then stowaway in his trailer and he becomes a reluctant father to them.

Splinter Cell

In 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt defined the "Four Essential Freedoms," the basis for the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. But there is a fifth: The Freedom to protect the other four by any means necessary. As an elite Splinter Cell agent, Sam Fisher (Tom Hardy) is given the Fifth Freedom to protect and safeguard freedom across the world.

Jake Ellis

Jon Moore, a former CIA analyst and mercenary spy on the run, is protected only by the mysterious "Jake Ellis," a man seemingly invisible to everyone except Jon, but who has a unique knowledge of tradecraft that Jon desperately.

Little White Corvette

A pair of siblings team up to sell a million dollars worth of drugs after finding it in the trunk of their deceased father’s vintage white Corvette.

Stoned Alone

A 20-something stoner who, after missing the plane for his holiday ski trip, gets high and becomes paranoid that people are breaking into his house. While high, he tries to thwart the thieves who have actually broken into his house.

Ion

A man travels to different Earths and dimensions in order to find his reincarnated lover.