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Amazon Working on Bringing Back ‘RoboCop,’ ‘Barbershop,’ ‘Legally Blonde,’ and More Properties Acquired From MGM

by FNGR Staff
April 14, 2023
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Following Amazon’s $8.5 billion acquisition of MGM’s catalog last year, the company is developing adaptations of some of its biggest intellectual properties.

Per Deadline, Amazon Studios has been working to develop TV and film projects from the extensive MGM library throughout the past year, and now there’s a list of candidates at the top of its list. RoboCop, Stargate, Barbershop, Legally Blonde, Pink Panther, The Thomas Crown Affair, Fame, and The Magnificent Seven all have new iterations in development. It’s likely that not all of these will come to fruition, but at least a few will move forward.

Various A-list creatives have reportedly spoken with Amazon Studios about adapting MGM’s IP, and the company has also tapped existing collaborators. Some properties are being adapted for TV or film, while others are getting series and features both. Sources have indicated RoboCop, Legally Blonde, and Stargate are exploring that two-pronged approach, while Barbershop and The Magnificent Seven are going the TV series route.

Amazon has taken its time utilizing MGM’s vast library of properties following the acquisition last year, and there are still major IPs that aren’t in development. There are, however, plans for a universe of Creed and Rocky TV series and films. There’s also the potential for something new from the Poltergeist name in the future. Amazon has yet to do anything with the James Bond IP, but it could simply be because the last Daniel Craig-fronted Bond film No Time to Die was released as recently as 2021.

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