Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro” has been announced as the spotlight gala film at the 61st New York Film Festival.
“Maestro is a bravura achievement for its director and star, a work of conviction and imagination that does justice to the brilliance and complexity of its subject,” said Dennis Lim, artistic director of New York Film Festival. “We are honored to have Bradley Cooper’s enthralling film as a gala presentation at this year’s festival, and doubly so to be showing it in a venue that is synonymous with Leonard Bernstein.”
“Maestro” is a biographical romance in which Cooper plays the famed conductor Leonard Bernstein. On Oct. 2, it will become the first film to premiere in the new David Geffen Hall, home of the New York Philharmonic, which Bernstein led for over a decade and where New York Film Festival began in 1963.
The film focuses on Bernstein’s tumultuous 25-year marriage to Felicia Montealegre,...
“Maestro is a bravura achievement for its director and star, a work of conviction and imagination that does justice to the brilliance and complexity of its subject,” said Dennis Lim, artistic director of New York Film Festival. “We are honored to have Bradley Cooper’s enthralling film as a gala presentation at this year’s festival, and doubly so to be showing it in a venue that is synonymous with Leonard Bernstein.”
“Maestro” is a biographical romance in which Cooper plays the famed conductor Leonard Bernstein. On Oct. 2, it will become the first film to premiere in the new David Geffen Hall, home of the New York Philharmonic, which Bernstein led for over a decade and where New York Film Festival began in 1963.
The film focuses on Bernstein’s tumultuous 25-year marriage to Felicia Montealegre,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has revealed the first official trailer for “Maestro,” Bradley Cooper’s second directorial effort that sees the actor star as conductor Leonard Bernstein.
The biographical romance, which Cooper also co-wrote and produced, chronicles the life of the acclaimed conductor and composer with a focus on his tumultuous 25-year marriage to Felicia Montealegre.
Co-starring opposite Cooper is “She Said” actor Carey Mulligan as Montealegre. Maya Hawke plays their daughter, Jamie, and Sam Nivola plays their son, Alexander. Additional cast members include Matt Bomer, Sarah Silverman, Gideon Glick, Gabe Fazio, Eric Parkinson, William Hill, Nick Blaemire, Oscar Pavlo, Tim Rogan and Mallory Portnoy.
Producers include Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning and Kristie Macosko Krieger, and executive producers are Carla Raij, Josh Singer, Bobby Wilhelm, Weston Middleton and Tracey Landon. In addition to Cooper, “Spotlight” scribe Josh Singer co-wrote the screenplay. Cooper’s “A Star Is Born” collaborator Matthew Libatique is the cinematographer.
The biographical romance, which Cooper also co-wrote and produced, chronicles the life of the acclaimed conductor and composer with a focus on his tumultuous 25-year marriage to Felicia Montealegre.
Co-starring opposite Cooper is “She Said” actor Carey Mulligan as Montealegre. Maya Hawke plays their daughter, Jamie, and Sam Nivola plays their son, Alexander. Additional cast members include Matt Bomer, Sarah Silverman, Gideon Glick, Gabe Fazio, Eric Parkinson, William Hill, Nick Blaemire, Oscar Pavlo, Tim Rogan and Mallory Portnoy.
Producers include Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning and Kristie Macosko Krieger, and executive producers are Carla Raij, Josh Singer, Bobby Wilhelm, Weston Middleton and Tracey Landon. In addition to Cooper, “Spotlight” scribe Josh Singer co-wrote the screenplay. Cooper’s “A Star Is Born” collaborator Matthew Libatique is the cinematographer.
- 8/15/2023
- by Katie Reul
- Variety Film + TV
Berlin — Wide has closed deals in major territories for two Berlinale players, Alexander Gorchilin’s dark Russian drama “Acid,” which screened in Panorama, and Tamer Jandali’s “Easy Love,” which opened the Perspektive Deutsches Kino program.
“Acid” (pictured) is the gritty directorial debut of Gorchilin, a 26-year-old Russian theater actor and protégé of celebrated filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov. The film follows an aimless class of young Russians who, fueled by sex, drugs and techno, struggle to find hope and meaning in a brutal world. Wide has sold the film to Germany (Salzberger), Japan (The Klockworx), Poland (Spectator) and Greece (One From the Heart).
The film is produced by Studio Slon and Truemen Pictures. It stars Filipp Avdeev, Alexander Kuznetsov, Arina Shevtsova, and Savva Saveliev.
“Easy Love” is Jandali’s docu-fiction portrait of seven young men and women in Cologne, whom he followed with his camera for four months using their attitudes...
“Acid” (pictured) is the gritty directorial debut of Gorchilin, a 26-year-old Russian theater actor and protégé of celebrated filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov. The film follows an aimless class of young Russians who, fueled by sex, drugs and techno, struggle to find hope and meaning in a brutal world. Wide has sold the film to Germany (Salzberger), Japan (The Klockworx), Poland (Spectator) and Greece (One From the Heart).
The film is produced by Studio Slon and Truemen Pictures. It stars Filipp Avdeev, Alexander Kuznetsov, Arina Shevtsova, and Savva Saveliev.
“Easy Love” is Jandali’s docu-fiction portrait of seven young men and women in Cologne, whom he followed with his camera for four months using their attitudes...
- 2/13/2019
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Tell me the MPAA isn’t a form of censorship? In order to achieve a theatrical release in some markets, the filmmakers behind the Blood Feast (read our review) remake were forced to edit the film to achieve an “R” rating. “Some markets are unable to screen an unrated film,” said Hannover House CEO, Eric Parkinson. […]...
- 6/28/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hemdale became one of the largest indie studios of the 80s with films like The Terminator and Platoon. Ryan charts its turbulent history...
When Platoon won four Oscars in 1987, it marked not only a new chapter in Oliver Stone's career as a filmmaker, but also the end of a decade-long battle. Since the 1970s, Stone had been struggling to make his harrowing account of the horrors he'd seen firsthand as a soldier in the Vietnam conflict, but was famously turned down by every major studio in Hollywood.
Platoon, and Stone, finally found sanctuary at a small independent studio with a grand-sounding name: the Hemdale Film Corporation. It was Hemdale, and its co-founder John Daly, that had taken a chance on Stone, and when Platoon came out in 1986, the gamble proved to be a shrewd one: its $6m investment was covered by the first month's ticket sales, and the film...
When Platoon won four Oscars in 1987, it marked not only a new chapter in Oliver Stone's career as a filmmaker, but also the end of a decade-long battle. Since the 1970s, Stone had been struggling to make his harrowing account of the horrors he'd seen firsthand as a soldier in the Vietnam conflict, but was famously turned down by every major studio in Hollywood.
Platoon, and Stone, finally found sanctuary at a small independent studio with a grand-sounding name: the Hemdale Film Corporation. It was Hemdale, and its co-founder John Daly, that had taken a chance on Stone, and when Platoon came out in 1986, the gamble proved to be a shrewd one: its $6m investment was covered by the first month's ticket sales, and the film...
- 4/2/2015
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
The latest UK import, The Amityville Asylum, has landed itself Us/Canada distribution, and we've got all the details you need to get committed right here. If only this could come out at exactly 3:15 Am. How cool would That be?
From the Press Release
Us distributor Hannover House has acquired North American distribution rights to the independent horror film The Amityville Asylum.
The film focuses on cleaner Lisa Templeton, who experiences supernatural occurrences and intimidation from dangerous patients while working the night shift at a mental institution in Amityville. The film was written, produced, and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones. The cast includes Eileen Daly (Razor Blade Smile), Jared Morgan (Vengeance Day), and Sophia Del Pizzo (Lovely Monster). Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures served as executive producer. The UK distribution rights have previously been acquired by 4Digital Media, who recently gave the film a limited theatrical release in UK cinemas.
From the Press Release
Us distributor Hannover House has acquired North American distribution rights to the independent horror film The Amityville Asylum.
The film focuses on cleaner Lisa Templeton, who experiences supernatural occurrences and intimidation from dangerous patients while working the night shift at a mental institution in Amityville. The film was written, produced, and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones. The cast includes Eileen Daly (Razor Blade Smile), Jared Morgan (Vengeance Day), and Sophia Del Pizzo (Lovely Monster). Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures served as executive producer. The UK distribution rights have previously been acquired by 4Digital Media, who recently gave the film a limited theatrical release in UK cinemas.
- 6/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Hannover House has acquired the exclusive, worldwide production rights to Primate, a sci-fi thriller about a cryptozoological creature that terrorizes a team of Bigfoot researchers. The property was written by Andrew Sands (Airspeed, Beyond Loch Ness) and is planned for a USA production in September.
"We have been tracking this project for several years," said Eric Parkinson, C.E.O. of Hannover House. "Andrew has crafted a terrifying thriller that combines the suspense of 'Alien' with the legend of Bigfoot. We think the potential market for the film transcends the normal expectation for monster and creature features, and reaches into a mainstream audience. We're very pleased to be working with Andrew on bringing his film to life," he continued.
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"We have been tracking this project for several years," said Eric Parkinson, C.E.O. of Hannover House. "Andrew has crafted a terrifying thriller that combines the suspense of 'Alien' with the legend of Bigfoot. We think the potential market for the film transcends the normal expectation for monster and creature features, and reaches into a mainstream audience. We're very pleased to be working with Andrew on bringing his film to life," he continued.
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- 3/28/2012
- by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Two years ago, the Terminator franchise was in deep trouble. After the failure of Terminator Salvation, the rights to the series itself were tied up in legal limbo as lethal as the Judgment Day warzones. While studios like Sony Pictures and Lionsgate were bidding to own the post-apocalyptic action-adventure films, Arkansas film distribution center Hannover House decided to bypass the entire auction mess and go ahead and announce their own Terminator film: the 3D CGI-animated reboot Terminator 3000.
The CEO of Hannover House, Eric Parkinson, had decades earlier served as the CEO of Hemdale Home Video, the video distribution center that handled the home video release of the original 1984 James Cameron film The Terminator. Parkinson believed that his new company still retained some rights to the original film and took the opportunity to annonce their own new film. The film (which was aiming for a PG-13 rating) would be centered...
The CEO of Hannover House, Eric Parkinson, had decades earlier served as the CEO of Hemdale Home Video, the video distribution center that handled the home video release of the original 1984 James Cameron film The Terminator. Parkinson believed that his new company still retained some rights to the original film and took the opportunity to annonce their own new film. The film (which was aiming for a PG-13 rating) would be centered...
- 2/22/2012
- by Zack Parks
- GeekTyrant
A couple of years ago, it was revealed that an animated Terminator film was being pursued, under the name Terminator 3000. However, the project seemed to have been scrapped not long after the announcement. But now, The Arnold Fans managed to chat with Hannover House President Eric Parkinson to find out what's currently going on with the production, and he confirmed that the project isn't dead yet. Parkinson said that the project was in the hands of Annapurna Productions (who co-share the Terminator rights with Hannover). He also said that, if the film gets made, then it would be in the same CGI style as James Cameron's Avatar, while also commenting on the script/storyline. Parkinson also says that he's very interested in having Arnold Schwarzenegger reprise his role as the T-800. In addition, a concept/pitch logo for the film has been revealed: On The Current Status Of...
- 1/20/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Terminator fans, have you enjoyed the silence of the past few months? For the first time in as long as I can remember, Hollywood has endured a nice cooling off period from the now over-blown futuristic sci-fi franchise and the series is enjoying a well-earned breather.
If I had my way, it would be like this until the end of the decade. At least. I’ve got my Blu-rays of creator James Cameron’s two classic originals, two films I couldn’t imagine improving on (well, maybe re-casting Edward Furlong in T:2) and how many franchises can say their first two films are genuine 5 star efforts?
Of course, the ugly truth is that although Terminator Salvation made a valiant effort to kill the franchise forever and although things may seem quiet on the surface, I can guarantee some Hollywood execs will be taking surveys, drawing up demographic charts, writing-up marketing reports,...
If I had my way, it would be like this until the end of the decade. At least. I’ve got my Blu-rays of creator James Cameron’s two classic originals, two films I couldn’t imagine improving on (well, maybe re-casting Edward Furlong in T:2) and how many franchises can say their first two films are genuine 5 star efforts?
Of course, the ugly truth is that although Terminator Salvation made a valiant effort to kill the franchise forever and although things may seem quiet on the surface, I can guarantee some Hollywood execs will be taking surveys, drawing up demographic charts, writing-up marketing reports,...
- 12/19/2010
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Just a few days ago, we brought you the news that Hannover House and Red Bear Entertainment were developing Terminator 3000, a 3D animated feature film with a $70 million dollar budget, and the production team’s goal of minimizing the violence in order to obtain a PG-13 level of material in the film.
Now, Deadline reports that Pacificor, the company that owns the Terminator rights sent a cease and desist letter in response to Hannover’s press release about Terminator 3000, which was followed by a statement from Hannover’s Eric Parkinson.
Parkinson told them that he had just received his cease and desist letter, and had informed Pacificor’s attorneys of his proprietary rights position, and the fact that he has backers in place to make a movie and deliver a big rights fee to Pacificor.
“We’ve arranged a meeting, we’ll show them our money and if the rational brain prevails,...
Now, Deadline reports that Pacificor, the company that owns the Terminator rights sent a cease and desist letter in response to Hannover’s press release about Terminator 3000, which was followed by a statement from Hannover’s Eric Parkinson.
Parkinson told them that he had just received his cease and desist letter, and had informed Pacificor’s attorneys of his proprietary rights position, and the fact that he has backers in place to make a movie and deliver a big rights fee to Pacificor.
“We’ve arranged a meeting, we’ll show them our money and if the rational brain prevails,...
- 8/16/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
A legal battle has put a hold on the recently announced Terminator 3000, and may end up scrapping it altogether.
This is one of those reasons that they tell us in Film School over and over again to acquire the rights to something before you plan on using it. Last week it was announced that production company Hannover House was developing a PG-13, 3D animated Terminator movie to continue the franchise.
Many fans were actually not happy with the news, and cried foul at the idea of a PG-13 entry into the series. I understand and I'm totally with them in that regard. I want to see the franchise continue, but done in a proper fashion. It could have been an interesting experiment, but I don't think it would ever feel like a real Terminator movie.
Pacificor, the company that currently holds the rights to the franchise, have now issued...
This is one of those reasons that they tell us in Film School over and over again to acquire the rights to something before you plan on using it. Last week it was announced that production company Hannover House was developing a PG-13, 3D animated Terminator movie to continue the franchise.
Many fans were actually not happy with the news, and cried foul at the idea of a PG-13 entry into the series. I understand and I'm totally with them in that regard. I want to see the franchise continue, but done in a proper fashion. It could have been an interesting experiment, but I don't think it would ever feel like a real Terminator movie.
Pacificor, the company that currently holds the rights to the franchise, have now issued...
- 8/16/2010
- Cinelinx
Plans to reboot The Terminator in a new movie have been thrown into jeopardy after the company which owns the rights to the sci-fi franchise lodged a legal objection.
Executives at production company Hannover House were set to start work on Terminator 3000, a new 3D animated reboot of the action movie series, which originally starred Arnold Schwarzenegger.
But officials at Pacificor, the firm which holds the rights, have now sent a cease-and-desist letter in a bid to halt production on the new film, which would be the fifth movie in the series following 2009's Terminator Salvation.
An excerpt of the letter, obtained by Deadline.com, reads, "Knowledge (of this project) came as a surprise to Pacificor. It did not license or authorise any such development or film. Indeed, it has not been contacted... seeking such a license or approval...
"Please be advised that... developing, producing, marketing or in any other way utilising characters and situations which are part of the Terminator Franchise infringes upon and interferes with Pacificor's ownership rights."
Hannover House's Eric Parkinson has confirmed he's received the letter, but insists he plans to keep pushing for a deal to licence the rights and allow the new movie to go ahead.
He says, "We've arranged a meeting, we'll show them our money and if the rational brain prevails, they'll take the deal. If not, I can't do it without them. You'll have a follow-up next week that we are either holding hands, or not doing the film... I hope they will think outside the box."...
Executives at production company Hannover House were set to start work on Terminator 3000, a new 3D animated reboot of the action movie series, which originally starred Arnold Schwarzenegger.
But officials at Pacificor, the firm which holds the rights, have now sent a cease-and-desist letter in a bid to halt production on the new film, which would be the fifth movie in the series following 2009's Terminator Salvation.
An excerpt of the letter, obtained by Deadline.com, reads, "Knowledge (of this project) came as a surprise to Pacificor. It did not license or authorise any such development or film. Indeed, it has not been contacted... seeking such a license or approval...
"Please be advised that... developing, producing, marketing or in any other way utilising characters and situations which are part of the Terminator Franchise infringes upon and interferes with Pacificor's ownership rights."
Hannover House's Eric Parkinson has confirmed he's received the letter, but insists he plans to keep pushing for a deal to licence the rights and allow the new movie to go ahead.
He says, "We've arranged a meeting, we'll show them our money and if the rational brain prevails, they'll take the deal. If not, I can't do it without them. You'll have a follow-up next week that we are either holding hands, or not doing the film... I hope they will think outside the box."...
- 8/16/2010
- WENN
Within a day of it being announced that the "Terminator" franchise was making a comeback through a 3D animated feature, the franchise's future is once again on uncertain ground.
Hannover House and Red Bear Entertainment issued the press release announcing the $70 million "Terminator 3000" project on Thursday, Hannover House's Eric Parkinson telling Deadline that the announcement was released earlier than intended "only because one of the potential production partners spoke publicly about it".
In any case the news obviously upset franchise rights holder Pacificor who quickly issued a cease and desist letter to the company. However it seems Parkinson, who once headed the home video division of original "The Terminator" film production company Hemdale, claims to own "certain proprietary rights" that allow him to make the film - specifically the animation rights.
With financial backing in place, and a hefty rights fee (in the realm of $20-30 million) that would be owed to Pacificor,...
Hannover House and Red Bear Entertainment issued the press release announcing the $70 million "Terminator 3000" project on Thursday, Hannover House's Eric Parkinson telling Deadline that the announcement was released earlier than intended "only because one of the potential production partners spoke publicly about it".
In any case the news obviously upset franchise rights holder Pacificor who quickly issued a cease and desist letter to the company. However it seems Parkinson, who once headed the home video division of original "The Terminator" film production company Hemdale, claims to own "certain proprietary rights" that allow him to make the film - specifically the animation rights.
With financial backing in place, and a hefty rights fee (in the realm of $20-30 million) that would be owed to Pacificor,...
- 8/16/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
If there is a Terminator animated feature to be produced, it won't come without the blessing of the new franchise rights holder. Pacificor LLC, the hedge fund manager that acquired the rights to Terminator last winter for nearly $30 million, said plans by Eric Parkinson, the former chief executive of Hemsdale Communications, to produce a cartoon version set in the Terminator universe was violating their rights as the property holder. Parkinson, whose company was behind the first "The Terminator" film in 1984 with James Cameron, said when he sold sequel rights to Carolco -- which produced "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" in the early 1990s -- what it didn't include were animation rights. And since they still own those rights, they can create a cartoon called "Terminator 3000" based on the ...
- 8/15/2010
- GeekNation.com
What a strange and unhappy day for the once proud Terminator franchise. Remember about 16 months ago when it appeared that T3 was the downward turn and Terminator: Salvation with its Christian Bale performance and new direction was going to put everything back together again?
Well, Bale was not any good - a disturbing trend, actually - and the movie was mostly bland. Then the company that produced the film went bankrupt and the future of the futuristic property was up in the air. Earlier this year, financier Pacificor paid about $30 million for the rights. Why not James Cameron? You'd have to ask him.
Be that as it may, Hemdale, the original owners of the Terminator copyright, spun animation rights to Eric Parkinson when he left the company, according - not surprisingly - to Eric Parkinson. So he planned to make an animated film called Terminator 3000 and had apparently secured...
Well, Bale was not any good - a disturbing trend, actually - and the movie was mostly bland. Then the company that produced the film went bankrupt and the future of the futuristic property was up in the air. Earlier this year, financier Pacificor paid about $30 million for the rights. Why not James Cameron? You'd have to ask him.
Be that as it may, Hemdale, the original owners of the Terminator copyright, spun animation rights to Eric Parkinson when he left the company, according - not surprisingly - to Eric Parkinson. So he planned to make an animated film called Terminator 3000 and had apparently secured...
- 8/14/2010
- by Get The Big Picture
- GetTheBigPicture.net
Update: Hannover House's Eric Parkinson said that he just got his cease and desist letter, and then told Pacificor's attorneys of his proprietary rights position, and the fact that he's got backers in place to make a movie and deliver a big rights fee to Pacificor. "We've arranged a meeting, we'll show them our money and if the rational brain prevails, they'll take the deal. If not, I can't do it without them. You'll have a followup next week that we are either holding hands, or not doing the film. At least we now have our meeting. I hope they will can think outside the box, because if we can make a movie that delivers a $20 million to $30 million rights payment, that is an income source they didn't realize was possible. If not, it was a good idea anyway." Exclusive: A battle is brewing over Terminator 3000, a proposed 3D...
- 8/13/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Terminator fans look away now… Everyone else prepare to read about the possible last nail in the coffin of a once great franchise:
Hannover House, the entertainment distribution division of Target Development Group, Inc., has entered into a feature film development venture with Vancouver-based Red Bear Entertainment, for Terminator 3000, envisioned as a $70-million dollar budgeted, 3D animated feature film based on the characters and situations introduced in the original Terminator feature. Hannover House C.E.O. Eric Parkinson previously served as C.E.O. of Hemdale Home Video, Inc. and Hemdale Communications, Inc., and handled the distribution of the original Terminator feature.
Story details for Terminator 3000 are being kept under close wraps, but the writers and production team have a stated goal of minimizing violence in order to obtain a PG-13 level of material.
Hemdale produced and distributed director James Cameron’s original Terminator feature, but released the sequel rights in 1990 to Carolco,...
Hannover House, the entertainment distribution division of Target Development Group, Inc., has entered into a feature film development venture with Vancouver-based Red Bear Entertainment, for Terminator 3000, envisioned as a $70-million dollar budgeted, 3D animated feature film based on the characters and situations introduced in the original Terminator feature. Hannover House C.E.O. Eric Parkinson previously served as C.E.O. of Hemdale Home Video, Inc. and Hemdale Communications, Inc., and handled the distribution of the original Terminator feature.
Story details for Terminator 3000 are being kept under close wraps, but the writers and production team have a stated goal of minimizing violence in order to obtain a PG-13 level of material.
Hemdale produced and distributed director James Cameron’s original Terminator feature, but released the sequel rights in 1990 to Carolco,...
- 8/13/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
A 3D animated Terminator movie is in the works. Hannover House and Red Bear Entertainment are teaming to produce Terminator 3000, a $$70m (£44m) animated feature based on characters from the original Terminator movie, according to Coming Soon. Hannover House CEO Eric Parkinson previously worked on distribution of James Cameron's original Terminator film for Hemdale Home Video, Inc and (more)...
- 8/13/2010
- by By Mike Moody
- Digital Spy
It looks like the next Terminator film that we see will be brought to us in the form of animation by Hannover House, which is the same company that for some reason picked up the distribution rights to Joel Schumacher's Twelve at Sundance this year.
The company has officially announced that they are moving forward with a 3D animated $70 million dollar budgeted film production called Terminator 3000. The film will be based on the same characters and situations that were introduced to us in the original Terminator film. Other than that there are no other details revealed. It seems like this project is still in the early stages of development so there is no director attached or voice actors cast yet.
I'm actually excited to see what they have planned for this, a big budget animated Terminator film could end up being pretty damn cool if executed properly, what do you all think?...
The company has officially announced that they are moving forward with a 3D animated $70 million dollar budgeted film production called Terminator 3000. The film will be based on the same characters and situations that were introduced to us in the original Terminator film. Other than that there are no other details revealed. It seems like this project is still in the early stages of development so there is no director attached or voice actors cast yet.
I'm actually excited to see what they have planned for this, a big budget animated Terminator film could end up being pretty damn cool if executed properly, what do you all think?...
- 8/13/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
The franchise is dead, leave it alone, you say; Or maybe the mediocre Terminator: Salvation reinvigorated your appetite for the killer cyborgs from the future, and you say, bring it on?
Regardless, it’s being reported this morning that Hannover House and Vancouver-based Red Bear Entertainment, are teaming up for Terminator 3000 - a proposed $70-million 3D animated feature film that will be based on the mythology and characters we’re all familiar with from prior Terminator movies.
Specific story details are unknown, but it’s worth noting that the production team behind the project have said that they will be shooting for a PG-13 rating, just as the last Terminator film was rated. The first 3 were all R-Rated films.
A little history on the Hannover connection to the Terminator franchise worth noting, thanks to ComingSoon.net: “Hannover House C.E.O. Eric Parkinson previously served as C.E.O.
Regardless, it’s being reported this morning that Hannover House and Vancouver-based Red Bear Entertainment, are teaming up for Terminator 3000 - a proposed $70-million 3D animated feature film that will be based on the mythology and characters we’re all familiar with from prior Terminator movies.
Specific story details are unknown, but it’s worth noting that the production team behind the project have said that they will be shooting for a PG-13 rating, just as the last Terminator film was rated. The first 3 were all R-Rated films.
A little history on the Hannover connection to the Terminator franchise worth noting, thanks to ComingSoon.net: “Hannover House C.E.O. Eric Parkinson previously served as C.E.O.
- 8/13/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Hannover House, the entertainment distribution division of Target Development Group, Inc., has entered into a feature film development venture with Vancouver-based Red Bear Entertainment, for Terminator 3000 , envisioned as a $70-million dollar budgeted, 3D animated feature film based on the characters and situations introduced in the original Terminator feature. Hannover House C.E.O. Eric Parkinson previously served as C.E.O. of Hemdale Home Video, Inc. and Hemdale Communications, Inc., and handled the distribution of the original Terminator feature. Story details for Terminator 3000 are being kept under close wraps, but the writers and production team have a stated goal of minimizing violence in order to obtain a PG-13 level of material. Update: Maybe the news about the...
- 8/13/2010
- Comingsoon.net
They did it to Ghostbusters, they did it to Beetlejuice, hell, they even did it to Rambo, but never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined they’d even try it with the monster of all sci-fi properties – Terminator. Yes, I’m talking about cartoon adaptations of popular film series’, and while I doubt very much that we’ll ever see Terminator appear on a Saturday morning lineup, we’re not going to be that far off if this next news announcement ever gets off of the ground…
Hannover House, a Us production company currently best known for – er – Teen Yoga (?!) have lobbied Terminator rights holder’s, Pacificor to start development on a $70 million 3D animated movie revolving around the primary characters in the original 1984 Terminator film, Sarah Connor, Kyle Reece and of course Arnie’s killer machine itself. Despite Hannover’s lukewarm releases to date, the CEO of the company,...
Hannover House, a Us production company currently best known for – er – Teen Yoga (?!) have lobbied Terminator rights holder’s, Pacificor to start development on a $70 million 3D animated movie revolving around the primary characters in the original 1984 Terminator film, Sarah Connor, Kyle Reece and of course Arnie’s killer machine itself. Despite Hannover’s lukewarm releases to date, the CEO of the company,...
- 8/13/2010
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
Arkansas-based Hannover House is a company that seemed to come out of nowhere early this year, when it picked up the distribution rights to Joel Schumacher's Twelve. (Er, good call on that one. Ahem.) Now the company claims to be moving forward with a new production venture in conjunction with Red Bear entertainment: Terminator 3000, "a $70-million dollar budgeted, 3D animated feature film based on the characters and situations introduced in the original Terminator." There is a link here between Hannover and the Terminator, and it's not even quite as obscure as you might think. But the ideas behind the movie -- beyond making money -- are pretty damn obscure. Hannover House released the info in a press release (via ComingSoon) which clarifies one thing: Hh CEO Eric Parkinson was previously the CEO of Hemdale Communications, which had a hand in video distribution of James Cameron's original Terminator. (But...
- 8/13/2010
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
While the rights to live action Terminator films still being tossed around like the gift in a game of Pass the Parcel and seemingly no closer to someone actually making a new movie, the time was right for someone to sneak in and come up with… a cartoon version?It’s true: a company called Hannover House lobbied Terminator rights holders Pacificor to allow it to start developing a $70-million 3D animated movie revolving around Sarah Connor, Kyle Reese and Cyborg Arnie himself called Terminator 3000. You won’t be surprised to learn that Hannover CEO Eric Parkinson used to run Hemdale Home Video, part of the company that distributed James Cameron’s original outing.With Red Bear Entertainment on board to help produce the thing, the companies sent out a press release stating that they want to minimize violence to make sure they get a PG-13 rating. Because that worked...
- 8/13/2010
- EmpireOnline
Plans for an animated "Terminator" feature film hit a roadblock Friday with franchise rights holder Pacificor sending a cease and desist letter to Hannover House, the firm that announced the project on Thursday.
As TheWrap reported, Pacificor says it did not "license or authorize" the film, called "Terminator 3000," and wants co-producers Hannover and Red Bear Entertainment to stop sending press releases with any references to "Terminator" or the proposed film, among other things.
Hannover House CEO Eric Parkinson maintains that he gained animation rights to the franchise as part of his compensation package when exiting as CEO of Hemdale Home Video and Hemdale Communications. Hemdale produced the first "Terminator" film and in 1990, released sequel rights that, after repeatedly changing hands, recently became the property of Pacificor at auction. Parkinson says animation rights were never included in Hemdale's "Terminator" transactions.
As TheWrap reported, Pacificor says it did not "license or authorize" the film, called "Terminator 3000," and wants co-producers Hannover and Red Bear Entertainment to stop sending press releases with any references to "Terminator" or the proposed film, among other things.
Hannover House CEO Eric Parkinson maintains that he gained animation rights to the franchise as part of his compensation package when exiting as CEO of Hemdale Home Video and Hemdale Communications. Hemdale produced the first "Terminator" film and in 1990, released sequel rights that, after repeatedly changing hands, recently became the property of Pacificor at auction. Parkinson says animation rights were never included in Hemdale's "Terminator" transactions.
- 8/13/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If indie distributor Hannover House's CEO Eric Parkinson has his way, the Joel Schumacher-directed Twelve will not only stir box office when it opens Friday, it will also be popular on the IMDb.com website. And since entry to that popularity clique can be manipulated by hyperactive clicking, he's asking everyone he knows to log on and click away. Parkinson sent out this Facebook post asking for help: “Twelve opens at theaters next Friday, and this is my last shot at driving up the film’s ranking and score on the Internet Movie Database site. Just by Clicking on the link below, you will help drive up the film’s popularity ranking. And if…you’re registered, you can even Vote for the film (up to Ten stars!) You can only vote once, but you can click repeatedly. The reason this is important is that many media and...
- 8/3/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
According to Market Watch "Hannover House, the entertainment distribution division of Target Development Group, Inc., has partnered with producer Roham Ghodsi's Illusion Film Studios for the production of "Dances With Werewolves", a thriller by screenwriter David Chirchirillo based on the legendary, supernatural transformative powers of some Native American Indian warriors. The film will be produced in 3D for theatrical release in 2012 through Hannover House, which will also represent the film for sales and licensing throughout all of North and South America. Chad Ferrin will direct the film with Nicole Reid and Niklas Larsson sharing producing duties with Ghodsi. Hannover House principals Eric Parkinson and Fred Shefte are executive producers." Synopsis Winter, 1864. William...
- 6/17/2010
- www.ohmygore.com/
Hannover House has partnered with producer Rohan Ghodsi's Illusion Film Studios for the production Dances With Werewolves , a thriller by screenwriter David Chirchirillo based on the legendary, supernatural transformative powers of some Native American Indian warriors. The film will be produced in 3-D for theatrical release in 2012 through Hannover House. Chad Ferrin ( Someone's Knocking At The Door ) will direct the film, with Nicole Reid and Niklas Larsson sharing producing duties with Ghodsi. "The legend of Native American warriors transforming themselves into enormously powerful wolves is centuries old," says Hannover House C.E.O., Eric Parkinson. "But it's a concept that for many audiences was only recently re-introduced through the successful 'Twilight'...
- 6/14/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
One of our favorite directors around these parts, if only because of how absolutely psycho he and his flicks are, is Chad Ferrin (The Ghouls; Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!; Someone's Knocking at the Door) so it's always nice to report on what this maniac has cookin' next!
According to Market Watch "Hannover House, the entertainment distribution division of Target Development Group, Inc., has partnered with producer Roham Ghodsi's Illusion Film Studios for the production of 'Dances With Werewolves,' a thriller by screenwriter David Chirchirillo based on the legendary, supernatural transformative powers of some Native American Indian warriors. The film will be produced in 3D for theatrical release in 2012 through Hannover House, which will also represent the film for sales and licensing throughout all of North and South America.
Chad Ferrin (pictured right) will direct the film with Nicole Reid and Niklas Larsson sharing producing duties with Ghodsi. Hannover House...
According to Market Watch "Hannover House, the entertainment distribution division of Target Development Group, Inc., has partnered with producer Roham Ghodsi's Illusion Film Studios for the production of 'Dances With Werewolves,' a thriller by screenwriter David Chirchirillo based on the legendary, supernatural transformative powers of some Native American Indian warriors. The film will be produced in 3D for theatrical release in 2012 through Hannover House, which will also represent the film for sales and licensing throughout all of North and South America.
Chad Ferrin (pictured right) will direct the film with Nicole Reid and Niklas Larsson sharing producing duties with Ghodsi. Hannover House...
- 6/13/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Market Watch is announcing that director Chad Ferrin, seen left (Someone's Knocking at the Door), will helm a new feature entitled Dances with Werewolves, Yes, you read that right and Hanover House along with Illusion Film Studios will partner to produce the film (Market). The film is in an early development stage, so a synopsis is a ways off, but early info' states that the film will be "based on...legendary, supernatural...Native American Warriors" (Market). Dances will be shot in 3-D with filming to begin in Michigan October, 2010. All the announced details including attached crew are below.
A short synopsis for the film:
"Dances with Werewolves is based on the legendary, supernatural transformative powers of some Native American Indian warriors" (Market).
Release Date: 2012.
Director: Chad Ferrin.
Writer: David Chirchirillo.
Producers: Nicole Reid, Roham Ghodsi, and Niklas Larsson.
Executive Producers: Eric Parkinson and Fred Shefte.
The full story on the...
A short synopsis for the film:
"Dances with Werewolves is based on the legendary, supernatural transformative powers of some Native American Indian warriors" (Market).
Release Date: 2012.
Director: Chad Ferrin.
Writer: David Chirchirillo.
Producers: Nicole Reid, Roham Ghodsi, and Niklas Larsson.
Executive Producers: Eric Parkinson and Fred Shefte.
The full story on the...
- 6/12/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Hannover House has just announced they will release Joel Schumacher's Twelve on July 2nd, pitting it in direct competition with Paramount and Nickelodeon's The Last Airbender and Summit's The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, which opens on June 30, the Wednesday prior.
The move is said to be in an attempt to offer counter-programming to the to Eclipse with a marketing strategy targeting young adults, 18 to 34 years old, with internet, social networking and other alternative media dominating over traditional advertising modes. And will to read the quotes from Hannover C.E.O. Eric Parkinson, it may not sound like they are looking at a limited release, but in fact they are only pushing for 250 theaters.
"We had been considering both June 18 and July 16 as possible release dates," said Parkinson. "We expect a lot of traffic in theaters for the Fourth-Of-July holiday weekend. It's a great opportunity to expose Twelve to millions of moviegoers,...
The move is said to be in an attempt to offer counter-programming to the to Eclipse with a marketing strategy targeting young adults, 18 to 34 years old, with internet, social networking and other alternative media dominating over traditional advertising modes. And will to read the quotes from Hannover C.E.O. Eric Parkinson, it may not sound like they are looking at a limited release, but in fact they are only pushing for 250 theaters.
"We had been considering both June 18 and July 16 as possible release dates," said Parkinson. "We expect a lot of traffic in theaters for the Fourth-Of-July holiday weekend. It's a great opportunity to expose Twelve to millions of moviegoers,...
- 3/27/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
By Brent Lang
Hannover House has acquired North American distribution rights for "Twelve," the teen drug drama directed by "Batman Forever"s' Joel Schumacher, according to an executive with the publishing firm's film arm. The deal was for approximately $2 million, and an agreement was reached at 11:30 Wednesday night.
An official announcement will be made at the movie's Sudance premiere. The deal was negotiated by Eric Parkinson, C.E.O. of Hannover House and Ro...
Hannover House has acquired North American distribution rights for "Twelve," the teen drug drama directed by "Batman Forever"s' Joel Schumacher, according to an executive with the publishing firm's film arm. The deal was for approximately $2 million, and an agreement was reached at 11:30 Wednesday night.
An official announcement will be made at the movie's Sudance premiere. The deal was negotiated by Eric Parkinson, C.E.O. of Hannover House and Ro...
- 1/28/2010
- by Brent Lang
- The Wrap
Park City -- A new distributor has made its mark at Sundance and a veteran indie is back in the game as the result of two film pickups on Thursday. Several more sales were brewing.
The film and video division of independent book publisher Hannover House ponied up about $2 million for "Twelve," director Joel Schumacher's look at drug-dealing among privileged Manhattan teens that will play Friday as the fest's closing feature. Roeg Sutherland, who co-heads CAA's film finance group with Micah Green, shepherded the deal.
Meanwhile, Newmarket Films re-entered the fest market, picking up domestic rights to the Natalie Portman-produced drama "Hesher," starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, in a deal in the $1 million range.
Late Thursday, as most buyers were leaving town, several other deals were said to be imminent. Some bigger fish were looking to catch the documentary "Catfish," the Weinstein Co. remained the leading candidate to march...
The film and video division of independent book publisher Hannover House ponied up about $2 million for "Twelve," director Joel Schumacher's look at drug-dealing among privileged Manhattan teens that will play Friday as the fest's closing feature. Roeg Sutherland, who co-heads CAA's film finance group with Micah Green, shepherded the deal.
Meanwhile, Newmarket Films re-entered the fest market, picking up domestic rights to the Natalie Portman-produced drama "Hesher," starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, in a deal in the $1 million range.
Late Thursday, as most buyers were leaving town, several other deals were said to be imminent. Some bigger fish were looking to catch the documentary "Catfish," the Weinstein Co. remained the leading candidate to march...
- 1/28/2010
- by By Gregg Goldstein and Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Empire Film Group, Inc. and IndustryWorks are set to bring you a new film entitled Shadow Vision, which we discovered this morning on IMDb. In the film written and directed by Eric Parkinson, a University sponsored experiment to investigate the phenomenon of "Shadow Vision" among the blind, takes a supernatural turn when one of the participants begins to remotely sense crimes and criminal intentions. According to the site, Vivian Schilling has already been cast to topline. Watch for more news as it comes in.
- 2/29/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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