Little did we think continued development on bringing "Arrested Development" to the big screen could be so exciting.
Last we heard, the developing miniseries and feature film was being eyed by Showtime and Netflix, but it looks like that isn't a done deal yet. Based on a new report, Hulu is also making a grab for the show in what is turning out to be a high profile bidding war. Check out Vulture for more.
Check out the rest of today's film news after the jump!
Chose Your "Hunger Games" District Poster
May the odds be ever in your favor. Lionsgate recently launched a viral marketing campaign for "The Hunger Games" on Facebook that allowed fans to find out which of Panem's 12 districts they are aligned to. Now Collider has posted a series of posters that go along with each of the different districts in the series. Hopefully we'll get to see these emblems represented in the film in some capacity as well.
The Coens Head To The Small Screen
Deadline has learned that the Coen brothers are the latest big Hollywood directors to turn their attention to the small screen. Fox is working with the "A Serious Man" directors on an hour-long single-camera comedy "HarveKarbo." It will follow the title character as a bad-tempered Los Angeles private investigator who spends his time peering into the sordid lives of the Hollywood elite.
"Mr. Ed" To Be Remade
"Mr. Ed" is just the latest classic television series to be remade in Hollywood in recent years. The Hollywood Reporter is saying that Fox 2000 is going to remake the '60s sitcom about a talking horse and his klutzy owner. The remake will feature a real horse, but with a CGI-animated talking mouth.
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