‘Candy Land’ To Seduce Your Children Like Sugarcoated Crack

· Tropic Thunder writer Etan Cohen will pen Universal’s adaptation of Hasbro’s Candy Land, with Enchanted’s Kevin Lima set to direct. This will probably wind up matching Enchanted’s tone of grownup-servicing kiddie-nip:


A colourful, inner-candy-city drama revolving around down-and-out candy hooker Princess Frostine, turned out by Lord Licorice on the chewy streets of Gum Drop Mountain. She’s eventually taken in by a disgraced former candy cop named Gloppy the Chocolate Monster, kicked off the force for stealing Pixie Stick powder evidence, and the two embark upon an unlikely love affair. [Variety]
· Casino Royale director Martin Campbell is close to signing with Warners for Green Lantern, outpacing other Warner/DC properties like the stalled Superman and Justice League projects, and even Sony’s de-stung emerald hero, The Green Hornet. [Variety]
· Imagine TV is looking for another comedy hit, and is developing one written by Gilmore Girls’s Dan Palladino and based on Brian Grazer’s father, Tom Grazer. “A lawyer with a slightly questionable moral compass,” Grazer Jr. said. “My dad was so much bigger than life. He was a big personality, extremely popular but flawed.” Father of Grazerhead? The mind reels. [Variety]
· Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J are in talks to star in the as-yet-untitled NCIS spinoff. We nominate DoN CAF, or Department of the Navy Central Adjudication Facility, in keeping with the indecipherable military-agency-acronym theme. [THR]
· Robert Downey Jr., Tina Fey and Ben Stiller are negotiating to voice DreamWorks Animation’s Master Mind, about a villain who accidentally kills his superhero nemesis, sending him into an existential crisis. [THR]

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