Here Comes Another J.J. Abrams Show: NBC Picks Up Revolution
He's thisclose to producing half of everything on TV.
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"If you see a guy like me sitting at a computer, you know he's a really good hacker."
"All I can do is do the thing that feels right to me."
His existing studio deals say he owns any content he makes under ten minutes: Hello, mobisodes!
"I think a lot of people who were upset with the ending, were just upset that it ended."
Maybe we couldn't see the alien from 'Super 8' because someone kept pointing lights at the camera?
He didn’t just fire his agency, he may have just fired Hollywood itself.
We're also hearing rumblings that she's clearing her schedule for another 'Star Trek' right after this marital drama.
Plus: Margaret Cho accidentally sexts her mom, on our daily late-night roundup.
J.J. Abrams's mysterious approach to marketing had his movie overshadowed by the show-it-all superhero trailers.
From "How to Recognize a J. J. Abrams Project" to an Abrams/Spielberg comparison study.
Four days from its opening, and it's not tracking well.
He's been toting around a "mystery box" since he was a kid.
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