Brian Grazer
-
’24’ Franchise Revived at Fox With Female-Led Series
New project follows “24: Legacy,” which was canceled earlier this year
-
‘Blue Crush’ Reboot in the Works at NBC
Kate Bosworth starred in 2002 surfing film
-
Antonio Banderas to Play Pablo Picasso in ‘Genius’ Season 2
“I have so much respect for this man, who also comes from my birthplace Málaga,” actor says
-
Double Emmy Nominee Ron Howard on Why the Beatles Are Like Albert Einstein
EmmyWrap Magazine: “The parallels were kind of undeniable,” Oscar winner says
-
‘Dark Tower’ Shoots to $1.8 Million at Thursday Box Office
Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit” and Halle Berry’s “Kidnap” also open this weekend
-
Ray Romano Explains What He ‘Borrowed’ From Brian Grazer to Play ‘Washed-Up’ Producer on ‘Get Shorty’
TCA 2017: “I don’t want him to be offended by this,” Romano says about Grazer
-
Patricia Lockwood’s Memoir ‘Priestdaddy’ Optioned by Imagine Television
Poet’s book was published in May and focuses on moving into her father’s rectory
-
Will Arnett: ‘Arrested Development’ Season 5 Will Be More Like the Original
Season 4 was criticized for its structure, which separated the Bluth family
-
‘Arrested Development’ Gets Fifth Season Courtesy of Netflix
Streaming giant premiered fourth season back in 2013
-
Jason Bateman Confirms More ‘Arrested Development’ on the Way
Michael Bluth tweeted some surprising news Friday night
-
‘The Dark Tower’: Spy ‘The Shining,’ ‘It’ Easter Eggs (Photos)
The first trailer for adaptation of Stephen King’s novel was released Wednesday
-
‘The Dark Tower’ Trailer Splits Stephen King Fans: ‘Gives Me Chills’ to ‘Thanks 4 Nothing Hollywoods’
Sony plans to release big-screen adaptation of book series on Aug. 4
-
‘The Dark Tower’ Trailer: Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey Face Off in Other Realm (Video)
Adaptation of Stephen King’s famed novel hits theaters August 4
-
Imagine Entertainment Acquires Film Rights to ‘Hillybilly Elegy’
Film will be produced by Brian Grazer with Ron Howard directing
-
‘The Dark Tower’ Unveils First Footage at CinemaCon
Sony’s adaptation of the best-selling Stephen King series is due in theaters July 28