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Illustration of Paramount's film adaptation announcement for Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow releasing in 2027, showing two friends in a video game studio.
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Paramount Sets November 2027 Release for Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

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Paramount Pictures has dated its film adaptation of the bestselling novel Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow for a wide theatrical release on November 12, 2027.

Christopher Nolan is adapting Homer's ancient epic The Odyssey for the big screen. The film is scheduled to open in theaters on July 17, 2026.

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A film version of the classic adventure game Broken Sword is moving ahead after years of stalled efforts. Production company Story Kitchen is leading the project in partnership with the game's developer Revolution Software. The news emerged recently through industry reports.

Producers Scott Delman and Zanne Devine have acquired the rights to adapt I.S. Berry's debut novel 'The Peacock and the Sparrow' into a feature film. The story, set during the Arab Spring in Bahrain, follows a CIA spy caught in a web of murder, conspiracy, and revolution. Berry, a former CIA operations officer, drew from her experiences in the Middle East for the award-winning book.

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TriStar Pictures has acquired rights to adapt Ben Mezrich's forthcoming novel 'The Last Orbit' into a film, with Matt Shakman set to direct. The project, penned by Josh Friedman, explores a speculative scenario involving an asteroid threat in 2032. Production involves Beau Flynn and others, building on the team's science fiction expertise.

The film version of Courtney Summers's young adult novel This Is Not a Test will premiere in Canadian theatres on February 27, 2026. Directed by Adam MacDonald, it follows teenagers surviving a zombie apocalypse while barricaded in their high school. This marks the first screen adaptation of Summers's work, which has earned her multiple awards.

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Tom Hanks is set to play former President Abraham Lincoln in a hybrid live-action and stop-motion film adaptation of George Saunders' 2017 novel Lincoln in the Bardo. Directed by Duke Johnson, the project is currently in production in London. The story explores Lincoln's grief over his son Willie's death amid Civil War-era themes of loss and leadership.

 

 

 

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