Paramount/DreamWorks Divorce In Settlement Stage

Further details in the Paramount/DreamWorks split are coming to light in what appears to be an amicable divorce (if such a thing exists in Hollywood), the Hollywood Reporter says .

As part of the studios’ separation agreement, projects remaining on Melrose Avenue that the new DreamWorks will have an option to co-finance and co-distribute (through its deal with Universal) include “No Man’s Land”; the Demetri Martin-penned comedy “Will”; “Love Me or Leave Me”; “Blood and Thunder,” about 19th century adventurer Kit Carson; “Follies”; “Little Britain”; “The Rivals,” with a screenplay by Robin Swicord; “Dominion,” produced by Nina Jacobson; “Spydust”; and an untitled Diablo Cody-scripted comedy from an original Steven Spielberg idea.

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