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Podcast Appearances
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It's time for some news.
We have six stories today.
oh i like the hardcover yeah a possible 6.5 because as we're going live roger asked me hey have we talked about this on the show and i was like oh shit i thought for some reason it was one of those things one of those stories i was like weird enough that it kind of got lost in the ether and it probably got like maybe got broke like right after games daily i think it broke right after games daily i'm also as i was looking through i wasn't finding official sources talking about it yeah we got ign one though so we're good
Yeah, I might sneak it in there somewhere.
We'll figure it out.
Let's start off with story number one.
Metal Gear Solid movies in the works from Final Destination Duo as they ink Sony first look.
This is an exclusive from Hollywood Reporter written by Boris Kitt.
What a difference a Hollywood year can make.
Just a year ago, Zach Lepofsky and Adam B. Stein were a filmmaking duo with humble indie horror roots, prepping to release their first sizable feature, Final Destination Bloodlines from New Line Cinema.
Now, thanks to that movie's critical and box office success, Lepofsky and Stein have become one of the busiest movie makers around.
They are so in demand that Sony Pictures has snared them, signing the duo to a sweeping and expansive first look deal, which covers all the studio's film labels.
Under the deal, Lepofsky and Stein's newly launched company, Wonder Lab, will develop the films for the duo to direct in original projects that they will produce for other directors.
The focus is creating wildly fun, commercial, character-driven, genre-bending films.
They're currently meeting potential executives to help lead the company.