![]() The books are bestsellers, and the Plum character has a built-in fan base. Granted, I don’t think ANY film adaptation of Evanovich’s books should be promoted as a standard summer comedy. “We just want to find the right home for ,” a Lionsgate rep tells EW, “and that didn’t feel like it.” ![]() The June date, however, placed the film against Fox’s superhero mega-prequel X-Men: First Class. The film, based on the popular Janet Evanovich novels about bail bondswoman Stephanie Plum, had been moved from July 8 to June 3 earlier this month to keep it out of the way of Sony Pictures’ The Zookeeper and Warner Bros.’ Horrible Bosses (both comedies). Lionsgate has pulled the Katherine Heigl comedy thriller One for the Money from its summer slate to an undetermined date this year. ![]() And now the studio has completely taken it off their summer release schedule: ![]() Then it got pushed back to a July release. Anyway, they filmed it last year, and it was set to be released in June. ![]() The film, based on Evanovich’s One for the Money, was being pushed as a potential franchise for Dame Heigl, much to my dismay. She dyed her hair an ugly brown color and got cast as Stephanie Plum, the Jersey girl, Calamity Jane bounty hunter in the first film adaptation of Janet Evanovich’s popular series. Last year, Katherine Heigl got a job that she really, really shouldn’t have gotten. ![]()
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