Expiration Movie Updates
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- changed the status of Nick Cassavetes to Former
- added Adrien Brody as actor and producer to credits
- changed the production status to Pre-Production
- added Nick Cassavetes as director to credits
- changed the status of Ric Roman Waugh to Former
- changed the U.S. film release date from TBA to TBA 2015
- changed the production status to Development
- added Bruce Willis as Actor (In Talks) to the film's credits
- set the production budget to $50,000,000
- added Ric Roman Waugh as Director to the credits
- changed the production status to Development
- added Emmett/Furla Films as a production company
- added George Furla to the credits
- added Randall Emmett to the credits
- added Brian Tucker to the credits
- added Brian Tucker to the credits
- added a synopsis
- An ex-CIA operative-turned-hitman is poisoned on his final job. With 20 hours to live, he is determined to find out who poisoned him, and settle the score before he dies.
- changed the production status to Announced
- created the movie profile
Wed., Sep. 16, 2015
Mon., Sep. 8, 2014
from Deadline
Belgium-based production shingle Corsan has set Alpha Dog and The Notebook director Nick Cassavetes to helm Expiration, the action-thriller scripted by Broken City scribe Brian Tucker that sold in a mid-six- to seven-figure deal in 2011.
Mon., May. 20, 2013
from Variety
Bruce Willis Joins ‘Expiration’
Bruce Willis is in negotiations to star in Expiration, the action-thriller that Randall Emmett and George Furla have made a deal to produce and fully finance.
Sat., Nov. 3, 2012
from Variety
Ric Roman Waugh to Direct Action Thriller for Emmett/Furla
Emmett/Furla Films is set to fully finance "Expiration," a $50 million action-thriller that Ric Roman Waugh will direct from a script by Brian Tucker.
Fri., Sep. 30, 2011
from Deadline
Tucker Sells Spec 'Expiration' to Emmett/Furla Films
In a mid-six-figure against seven-figure deal, Emmett/Furla Films has acquired Expiration, an action script by Brian Tucker.
Fri., Sep. 30, 2011
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