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Movie News: 'Rampage' Director to Helm Sci-Fi Thriller; Tiffany Haddish to Star in Tyler Perry's 'The List'


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Epoch Index: Brad Peyton, who directed the upcoming Rampage (above) is attached to direct sci-fi thriller Epoch Index. It's based on a short story by Christian Cantrell about a CIA analyst who hunts for a "flashy assassin." The twist is that the assassin somehow transports her hapless victims from the future so she can kill them in the present. Matt Reeves (War of the Planet of the Apes) will produce; Justin Rhodes (the Terminator reboot) will write the screenplay. [Deadline]   The List: Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip, above), who was very funny as a presenter at the Academy Awards show the other night, will star in The List, the next movie from Tyler Perry. Haddish will play a wild woman; recently released from prison, she re-enters the life of her sister...
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