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'Underworld: Blood Wars' Delayed Until January 2017

The fifth film in the action-horror franchise has lost its pre-Halloween slot, and will instead open nearly three months later.

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'Slender Man' Film Adaptation Enters Development at Screen Gems

Thanks to Screen Gems and screenwriter David Birke, Slender Man is headed to Hollywood in his own film adaptation.

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Crackle Announces 'Snatch' TV Adaptation, Based on Guy Ritchie Crime-Comedy Film

Crackle will adapt "Snatch" in a similar fashion to "Fargo," which uses new characters from the film universe.

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'Underworld 5' Stakes Out a Bloody Title

It turns out the fifth installment of the blockbuster action-horror franchise won't be called "Next Generation" after all.

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'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' Star Matt Smith 'Owes a Great Debt' to 'Doctor Who' Fans

After his stint as a fan-favorite Doctor, the actor tells SPINOFF how much he's enjoying a variety of new and challenging roles including his twisted new literary adaptation.

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Meet the 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' Leads in Two New Clips

Two new clips from "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" have surfaced online, introducing us to the literary horror adaptation's leads.

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Matt Smith Joins the Hunt For 'Patient Zero'

The Doctor Who alum will join Natalie Dormer in an action thriller set on a post-outbreak Earth.

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Taylor Kitsch Called Upon to Lead 'The Raid'

The actor has reportedly been offered the lead role in Screen Gems' remake of the Indonesian martial arts film.

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Edgar Ramirez and Joel McHale on Exorcists, Knives and 'Deliver Us From Evil'

The Internet favorite for Doctor Strange joins the Community studygroup's leader to discuss their roles in director Scott Derrickson's latest horror film.

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Review | Solid Terror & Storytelling Reign Supreme in 'Deliver Us From Evil'

Strong performances from Eric Bana and Edgar Ramirez and a terrifying second half make Scott Derrickson's Deliver Us From Evil a worthy horror film.

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Derrickson, Bana and Sarchie Embrace Supernatural in 'Deliver Us From Evil'

Director Scott Derrickson, star Eric Bana and the movie's real-life inspiration Ralph Sarchie discuss bringing the story of crime and possession to the big screen.

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Production on 'The Raid' Remake Delayed

Screen Gems' adaptation of the Indonesian martial-arts movie has been pushed back several months.

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'The Last of Us' Movie Confirmed

The game's creative director Neil Druckmann will write the adaptation, which will be produced by Sam Raimi's Ghost House.

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'Expendables 3' Director to Remake 'The Raid'

Screen Gems has tapped The Expendables 3 director Patrick Hughes to direct the U.S. remake of The Raid.

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Jamie Campbell Bower Talks Success, 'Harry Potter' & 'The Mortal Instruments'

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones star Jamie Campbell Bower talks with Spinoff Online about moving from supporting roles to lead actor, and how he nearly didn't land the part.

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Review | 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'

Director Harald Zwart and star Lily Collins mount a successfully thoughtful but dramatically uninspired adaptation of the first book in Cassandra Clare’s series of young-adult novels, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.

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'The Mortal Instruments' Star Lily Collins on What Makes Her Character Different

Lily Collins, star of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, talks with Spinoff Online about bringing the bestselling novel to the screen, and what separates her character Clary from other heroines of the genre.

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<i>Mortal Instruments: City of Bones</i> Trailer Delivers Dark Action

As Cassandra Clare told CBR of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, “There’s a lot of people’s heads getting chopped off, there’s a lot of monsters. It is really gritty and dark." The same can be said for the new trailer.

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WC13 | Cassandra Clare Promises Guys Will Like <i>Mortal Instruments</i>

Speaking with CBR at WonderCon, The Mortal Instruments author Cassandra Clare assured there's more to Screen Gems' City of Bones than romance. "There's a ton of action, there's a lot of people's heads getting chopped off," she said.

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<i>Carrie</i> Director Kimberly Peirce On Horror and DePalma's Ending

Director Kimberly Peirce discusses remaking Carrie, casting young star Chloë Grace Moretz, and the pressure to create an ending that can stand up to Brian DePalma's 1976 version.

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