Nicolas Cage to Get in an Actual Cage

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The Devil Wore Ivy: The Devil Wears Prada's Aline Brosh McKenna will write The Ivy Chronicles, the Sarah Jessica Parker "upper-middle-class New Yorker" movie, for Warner Bros. It should be an easy gig; producers plan to reuse many scenes from Sex and the City, since no one would notice. [HR]
NBC Cries Wolf: NBC has green-lit a pilot from Dick Wolf and Law & Order writer Chris Levinson called Law & Order: Habeus Corpus Lost and Found, about detectives solving crimes a female detective solving crimes. [Variety]
Paramount Deceives Us: Christopher Reich's unstoppable bestseller, Rules of Deception — available in airline seat pockets everywhere — will be adapted for the screen by Adam Cozad. Book focuses on a doctor whose dead wife turns out to be a spy of some sort, and now he's the center of a crisis that could result in nuclear war! But don't worry, everything turns out okay. [Variety]
The Picture of Firth: Colin Firth will star with Ben Barnes in Dorian Gray, based on Oscar Wilde's story about that guy (Barnes) who ages in a painting instead of real life — you know, the book you pretend to have read? Firth will play Lord Henry Wotton, an aristocratic douche bag who corrupts Gray with his life of hedonism — a Victorian Tucker Max, if you will. HR]

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