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Michael Keaton to Star in 'American Assassin'

The Oscar nominee will play a shadowy Cold War veteran who trains a young CIA operative in the adaptation of the Vince Flynn novel.

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Guillermo del Toro to Develop 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark'

The filmmaker will develop and possibly direct an adaptation of the beloved children's horror anthology for CBS Films.

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'Frankenweenie' Writer John August to Tell 'Scary Stories'

CBS Films has hired John August to take a crack at an adaptation of Alvin Schwartz's children's series.

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'Predators' Writer Takes on 'Deus Ex'

Michael Finch, who also penned Hitman: Agent 47 will take a stab at the CBS Films adaptation of Square Enix's video game series.

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'The Stand' Adaptation Casts Nat Wolff

Director Josh Boone has tapped his The Fault in our Stars star for a role in the Stephen King adaptation.

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'Afflicted' Trailer Gets Spooky, Super-Powered

CBS Films unleashes the first trailer for Afflicted, a horror film co-written and co-directed by Clif Prowse and Derek Lee, who also star.

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'Saw' Writers to Spread 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark'

Saw writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan have penned an adaptation of Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark for CBS Films.

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F. Murray Abraham Talks Success, Struggles and 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

The Academy Award-winning actor talks with Spinoff Online about his brutally honest character in the Coen brothers' new comedy-drama Inside Llewyn Davis.

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<i>Seven Psychopaths</i> Debuts Seven Character Posters

Following Tuesday's debut of the first trailer for Seven Psychopaths, the black comedy from In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh, CBS Films has rolled out a series of character posters -- seven, naturally!

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Interview | Star Jason Statham Talks About <i>The Mechanic</i>

The Mechanic star Jason Statham discusses stepping into a role made famous by Charles Bronson, working with Donald Sutherland and Ben Foster, stunt work, and that inevitable Expendables sequel.

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