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First at the movies, now on TV

Updated 9:10 AM EST, Tue November 11, 2014
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If you think Hollywood's sequel fever can only be found at the movies, turn on your TV. Starz has announced that it's taking the classic horror franchise "The Evil Dead" and spinning it into a TV series that will see Bruce Campbell reprise his role of Ash Williams. This small screen project is just one of many that's been ripped from the movies.
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If you think Hollywood's sequel fever can only be found at the movies, turn on your TV. Starz has announced that it's taking the classic horror franchise "The Evil Dead" and spinning it into a TV series that will see Bruce Campbell reprise his role of Ash Williams. This small screen project is just one of many that's been ripped from the movies.
New Line Cinema
<strong>"Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events": </strong>In 2004, Lemony Snicket's dark but beloved children's title "A Series of Unfortunate Events" was adapted into a live-action movie starring Jim Carrey. Now, Snicket's story of a trio of kids who are hit by one "unfortunate event" after another is being turned into a TV series by Netflix.
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"Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events": In 2004, Lemony Snicket's dark but beloved children's title "A Series of Unfortunate Events" was adapted into a live-action movie starring Jim Carrey. Now, Snicket's story of a trio of kids who are hit by one "unfortunate event" after another is being turned into a TV series by Netflix.
Paramount Pictures
<strong>"Scream":</strong> Once upon a time, this Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven horror flick made teens everywhere terrified of a singular Ghostface mask. Since "Scream's" heyday in the '90s, the slasher movie is now being developed as a TV series for MTV.
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"Scream": Once upon a time, this Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven horror flick made teens everywhere terrified of a singular Ghostface mask. Since "Scream's" heyday in the '90s, the slasher movie is now being developed as a TV series for MTV.
Dimension Films
<strong>"Big": </strong>Fox has big plans for this 1988 comedy that starred Tom Hanks. The network <a href="index.php?page=&url=http%3A%2F%2Fvariety.com%2F2014%2Ftv%2Fnews%2Ffox-buys-big-tv-show-remake-from-enlisted-team-1201317410%2F" target="_blank" target="_blank">has bought a half-hour comedy</a> inspired by the movie that will explore how the lines have blurred between what it means to be an adult and what it means to be a kid.
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"Big": Fox has big plans for this 1988 comedy that starred Tom Hanks. The network has bought a half-hour comedy inspired by the movie that will explore how the lines have blurred between what it means to be an adult and what it means to be a kid.
Twentieth Century Fox
<strong>"The Illusionist"</strong>: This 2006 romantic drama starred Jessica Biel and Ed Norton in a story that followed a magician using his talent to get a woman to fall in love with him. That kind of drama is right up the CW's alley, and <a href="index.php?page=&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdeadline.com%2F2014%2F10%2Fthe-illusionist-tv-series-cw-851451%2F" target="_blank" target="_blank">the network is working on turning it into</a> a drama set in 20th-century New York.
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"The Illusionist": This 2006 romantic drama starred Jessica Biel and Ed Norton in a story that followed a magician using his talent to get a woman to fall in love with him. That kind of drama is right up the CW's alley, and the network is working on turning it into a drama set in 20th-century New York.
Twentieth Century Fox
<strong>"Marley & Me"</strong>: Once upon a time, "Marley & Me" was just a book about a guy and his frustrating but beloved dog. Then it was turned into a 2008 movie with Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. And now, <a href="index.php?page=&url=http%3A%2F%2Finsidetv.ew.com%2F2014%2F10%2F17%2Fnbc-marley-me-tv-series%2F" target="_blank" target="_blank">over on NBC</a>, a sequel to that movie could become the network's newest comedy.
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"Marley & Me": Once upon a time, "Marley & Me" was just a book about a guy and his frustrating but beloved dog. Then it was turned into a 2008 movie with Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. And now, over on NBC, a sequel to that movie could become the network's newest comedy.
Twentieth Century Fox
<strong>"Minority Report"</strong>: The sci-fi thriller "Minority Report" that you remember from 2002 starred Tom Cruise as a police officer whose unit arrests people before they commit crimes. <a href="index.php?page=&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theverge.com%2F2014%2F9%2F8%2F6122779%2Fminority-report-tv-series-fox-pilot-order" target="_blank" target="_blank">But the TV series in the works</a> at Fox is being developed as a reboot with a female lead.
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"Minority Report": The sci-fi thriller "Minority Report" that you remember from 2002 starred Tom Cruise as a police officer whose unit arrests people before they commit crimes. But the TV series in the works at Fox is being developed as a reboot with a female lead.
Twentieth Century Fox
<strong>"Monster-in-Law"</strong>: Not to be confused with A&E's "Monster In-Laws," Fox is working on a sequel series to the 2005 Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez comedy "Monster-in-Law." In the follow-up, a couple would embark on parenthood while navigating the tricky relationship with the husband's mother.
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"Monster-in-Law": Not to be confused with A&E's "Monster In-Laws," Fox is working on a sequel series to the 2005 Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez comedy "Monster-in-Law." In the follow-up, a couple would embark on parenthood while navigating the tricky relationship with the husband's mother.
New Line Cinema
<strong>"Hitch"</strong>: Will Smith's 2005 romantic comedy with Kevin James is in steady rotation on cable TV, but that isn't stopping Fox from pursuing a TV series that would adopt the story into a workplace comedy.
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"Hitch": Will Smith's 2005 romantic comedy with Kevin James is in steady rotation on cable TV, but that isn't stopping Fox from pursuing a TV series that would adopt the story into a workplace comedy.
Columbia Pictures
<strong>"Problem Child"</strong>: John Ritter's 1990 classic, which co-starred Michael Oliver (and probably served as very effective birth control) might become a sitcom at NBC.
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"Problem Child": John Ritter's 1990 classic, which co-starred Michael Oliver (and probably served as very effective birth control) might become a sitcom at NBC.
Universal Pictures
<strong>"Real Genius"</strong>: We can't say how "genius" it is that NBC is trying to revive this beloved Val Kilmer comedy from 1985, but given the success of "The Big Bang Theory" and "Silicon Valley," we're not surprised that they're giving it a try. It would be re-envisioned as a modern-day workplace comedy.
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"Real Genius": We can't say how "genius" it is that NBC is trying to revive this beloved Val Kilmer comedy from 1985, but given the success of "The Big Bang Theory" and "Silicon Valley," we're not surprised that they're giving it a try. It would be re-envisioned as a modern-day workplace comedy.
Delphi III Productions
<strong>"Rush Hour"</strong>: Fox and NBC aren't the only networks hogging all the movie-to-TV adaptations: CBS is in on the game, too. The network has a pilot production commitment for an hourlong action-comedy adaptation of this 1998 hit that starred Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan as a pair of "odd couple" police officers.
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"Rush Hour": Fox and NBC aren't the only networks hogging all the movie-to-TV adaptations: CBS is in on the game, too. The network has a pilot production commitment for an hourlong action-comedy adaptation of this 1998 hit that starred Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan as a pair of "odd couple" police officers.
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