It may be hard to imagine now, but there was once a time when Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill would have entered the MIB-verse.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have set up their next project. Universal Pictures has optioned screen rights to The Premonition: A Pandemic Story, a new book by Michael Lewis that follows the efforts of a group of Americans that attempted to sound the alarm on COVID-19.
Great news, everyone! The beloved yet short-lived animated comedy series Clone High is getting re-imagined for MTV, and the original creators are onboard. You may or may not know that Phil Lord and Chris Miller — the wildly successful (and Oscar-winning) filmmakers behind movies like The LEGO Movie and 21 Jump Street – got their start co-creating Clone High in the early 2000s. The show only ran for 13 episodes on MTV in the U.S. and on Teletoon in Canada, but it built up a cult following for its tremendous sense of humor and unique premise. Like …
The filmmakers behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2 are already tormenting us by not delivering the movie to us right this instant in our time of need. The fact that it’s still two years away should be against the law. But producer Christopher Miller dropped an update on Twitter today that only increased the near-unbearable hype to critical mass. According to Miller’s tweet, the massively anticipated sequel boasts all-new visual techniques developed specifically for the film, and that they are so mind-blowing they will make the original seem “quaint.” https://twitter.com/chrizmillr/…
Phil Lord & Chris Miller will work on an original idea by Andy Weir, author of the Martian, for an upcoming movie with Universal Pictures.
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord have several live-action TV shows in the works for Sony's Marvel characters.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who made unlikely hits out of The LEGO Movie and 22 Jump Street then scored an Oscar as producers on Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, have officially set up shop at Universal with a first-look film production deal. According to Deadline, the new deal will see the duo's Lord Miller banner develop films based on "original content, existing IP, and other media formats with an emphasis on championing fresh voices." Basically, my first question is how soon can we rush Into the Hulk-a-Verse into production? Or Jurassic-Verse. Or, oh …
Filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller are leaving 20th Century Fox TV to set up a new overall deal at Sony Picture Entertainment, which includes overseeing a slew of TV shows based on Marvel Comics characters. Per THR, Lord and Miller have signed a five-year overall deal with Sony TV, where they will create and develop comedy and drama projects for broadcast, cable, and streaming as well as supervise other writers’ projects. As an addendum—and perhaps the most intriguing part of the deal—Lord and Miller will be involved in developing TV shows based on Sony’s universe …
Fresh off a well-deserved Oscar nomination for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller are shopping a new sci-fi project called The Last Human that they also hope to direct, if everything goes according to plan. Multiple studios are bidding on the project, including Sony and Warner Bros., both of which have history with Lord and Miller thanks to the Jump Street and LEGO Movie franchises, respectively. The Last Human is based on the upcoming children's book of the same name by Lee Bacon, and Shazam! scribe Henry Gayden will write the …
The writing pair who have found have success with the Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs movies and more recently with Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse were originally not encouraged to move forward with The LEGO Movie 2. Not awesome...
Fans have been tossing around names for possible replacements, but Ant-Man writer Edgar Wright and Spider-Verse writer Christopher Miller have only one name on their mind: James Gunn.