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David Yates' adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan won't be swinging into production this year because Warner Bros. has put the movie on hold, Deadline has learned. The movie is not officially dead, however. According to sources, they may start the movie up again next year when the obstacles holding production back have been cleared. read more

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