Robocop, Stargate, Legally Blonde, Fame, Barbershop, The Magnificent Seven are some of the titles in the portfolio.
The portal Deadline confirmed that amazon studios is checking the library MGM (acquired by Jeff Bezos’ company in 2022), identifying around a dozen early titles for film and/or series development, including Robocop, Stargate, Legally Blonde, Fame, Barbershop, The Magnificent Seven, Pink Panther and The Thomas Crown Affair.
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Each title is approached differently: some are film oriented, others television oriented, and some great ones receive both film and television treatment.


Amazon Studios is in an active initial conversation about legally blonde, both for a movie and a potential TV series, the sources said. There have already been on-off efforts to get a third Legally Blonde movie off the ground over the last five years.
Amazon has similar plans for star gate. We hear that both movie and TV installments are being considered, with a movie likely being the first.
It is also talked about robocop for both film and television, with a TV show possibly first, according to Deadline.
In addition, he is actively developing TV series based on Fame, Barbershop and The Magnificent Seven.
There are also discussions about a movie of The Thomas Crown Affairas well as a movie Pink Panther, which could be animated, sources said. A Proyect of Poltergeist it is also a possibility in the future.
There are also plans for a universe of believe spanning movies and television, which Amazon Studios has been discussing with the franchise’s star and filmmaker Michael B Jordan. The studio also just did a first-look deal with Sylvester Stallone and his Balboa Productions for film and television projects. we hear that expanding the Rocky brand to television may be part of this.
Source: Ambito

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