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    Carter Blanchard has come on to write "Spy Hunter" for Warner Bros. Ruben Fleischer is attached to direct with Dan Lin and Roy Lee Producing... Albert Brooks has closed a fat deal to reprise the voice Marlin in Finding Nemo 2 for Disney‘s Pixar... While all the talk about the potential "Star Wars" spin-offs have been about what old characters could come back, those tasked with actually writing them seem more intent on moving forward... For some time now we've been hearing that Warner Bros... Even though he is busy finishing up "Star Trek Into Darkness" and prepping for "Star Wars: Episode VII," producer/director J.J. Abrams is already looking at other projects to take on. Speaking at the D.I.C.E. Conference in Las Vegas, the filmmaker has revealed that his company Bad Robot plans to work closely with game company juggernaut Valve to adapt their iconic games "Half-Life" and "Portal" into features. Abrams and Valve co-founder Gabe Newell made the announcement during a keynote conversation kicking off the convention. The film joins a recent surge of video game properties that have been put into active film development including "Assassin's Creed," "Splinter Cell," "Need for Speed," "World of Warcraft," "Deus Ex," "Uncharted," "Mortal Kombat," "Hitman" and more... Disney has just issued this official press release confirming yesterday's news regarding the new director of "Star Wars: Episode VII"... Ubisoft Motion Pictures and New Regency have hired acclaimed English playwright Michael Lesslie to pen the upcoming film version of the "Assassin's Creed" video game series. A search is currently underway for a director on the project which Michael Fassbender will star in and produce... After a good decade of languishing in development, it has now been confirmed that a fourth "Jurassic Park" on the way... There's been a flurry of news in recent months of film adaptations of various console video game titles being put into development. Today though comes word that the most popular video game franchise of them all will NOT be making the jump - Activision's "Call of Duty" series. In a recent profile piece on Activision CEO Bobby Kotick, the article says: "Call of Duty may look like a movie, but Mr. Kotick has little interest in turning it into one - and has turned down several studios' requests... Once pegged as a potential Steven Spielberg project, filmmaker Christopher Nolan seems to have found his next directorial effort. Multiple sources claim Nolan is looking at the sci-fi drama "Interstellar" as his immediate next project to direct and produce...