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'The Divergent Series: Ascendant' Loses Its Director

Robert Schwentke, who directed "Insurgent" and the upcoming "Allegiant," has decided he won't step behind the camera for the franchise finale.

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'RED' Director to Helm 'Divergent' Sequel

Summit has hired RED and R.I.P.D. director Robert Schwentke to helm the Divergent sequel Insurgent.

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"R.I.P.D." Stars Dish On Pigs, Billy-Goats & Indian Food

Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds and Mary-Louise Parker tell CBR News all about the dynamics on set of "R.I.P.D.," how they passed their time, and how eating is the greatest stunt of them all.

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<i>R.I.P.D.</i> Rolls Out New Featurette

Universal Pictures has released a featurette for R.I.P.D. that further explains the premise of the action comedy while revealing some footage not previously seen in the earlier trailers.

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International "R.I.P.D." Trailer Reveals New Footage

A recently released international trailer for Universal's "R.I.P.D." film gives a closer look at the plot and concept behind the big screen adaptation of the Dark Horse Comics series.

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Reynolds & Bridges Battle Undead In First "R.I.P.D." Trailer

Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for the film adaptation of Dark Horse Comics' "R.I.P.D." starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges. The movie hits theaters July 19.

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<i>Prison Break's</i> Robert Knepper Rises As A Spirit In <I>R.I.P.D.</i>

Robert Knepper, the scene-stealing T-Bag from Fox's Prison Break, will appear opposite Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges in the adaptation of the Dark Horse miniseries.

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<i>R.I.P.D.</i> Adds Model Marisa Miller

The Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue model will play Jeff Bridges' human avatar in director Robert Schwentke's supernatural comedy based on the Dark Horse miniseries.

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Mary-Louise Parker Joins <i>R.I.P.D.</i>

The Weeds star is in negotiations to round out the cast of R.I.P.D., joining Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Bacon in the Universal Pictures adaptation of the Dark Horse miniseries.

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<i>R.I.P.D.</i> Sees <i>Red</i>

With original director David Dobkin and potential director McG out of the running, the film adaptation of Dark Horse graphic novel R.I.P.D. is currently eyeballing a new director — and it may have found one in the form of Robert Schwentke, the man responsible for Red.

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