

The guys over at Moviehole are reporting that a remake/reboot of the iconic 1985 Michael J. Fox vehicle Teen Wolf is in early development. That's right, the story of the average joe high schooler who discovers he's a werewolf and turns the condition to his hilarious (to the 6 year old me, anyway) social advantage is getting reworked.
Warner Bros. is currently shopping for a writer, but the studio isn't yet sure which way they want to go quite yet.
Columbia Pictures has decided at the last minute to shelve Moneyball, the Steven Soderbergh-directed Brad Pitt vehicle that was supposed to begin production today in Phoenix.
On Friday, Columbia Pictures chief Amy Pascal placed the picture into “limited turnaround,” giving the filmmaker the chance to set it up at another studio, with Warner Bros. and Paramount the prime targets. It was a decision Pascal came to after reading a rewrite that Soderbergh did to Steven Zaillian's script. She found it very different from the earlier scripts, and was reportedly uncomfortable enough with how the vision had changed that she stepped on the brakes.
Soderbergh and Pitt’s CAA reps spent the weekend attempting to get another studio to play ball, but ultimately it looks like Columbia will re-examine options that include replacing Soderbergh.
The move follows three months of prep, with camera tests completed and cast and budget in place.
Moneyball is based on the bestselling Michael Lewis book about Billy Beane (Pitt), the former player who resurfaced as the Oakland A’s general manager and found success hawking competitive teams for low cost.