Carnaby sells Gary Kurtz-produced action to Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, among others.
UK sales outfit Carnaby has inked pre-sales on action Panzer 88 with Bobby Jones of Ipa Asia for Thailand and Vietnam.
Additional deals have closed with Monolith for Poland, Blitz Film in the Former Yugoslavia, J&J Media in Korea and Gulf Film for Middle East.
Star Wars producer Gary Kurtz produces Panzer 88 with Alien and Blade Runner associate producer Ivor Powell. Hellboy co-writer Peter Briggs has written the script and will direct.
VFX companies Weta Workshop and Prime Focus are also aboard.
The project, about a five-man German tank crew which encounters a supernatural entity as they motor across Russia, is due to go into production later this year.
UK sales outfit Carnaby has inked pre-sales on action Panzer 88 with Bobby Jones of Ipa Asia for Thailand and Vietnam.
Additional deals have closed with Monolith for Poland, Blitz Film in the Former Yugoslavia, J&J Media in Korea and Gulf Film for Middle East.
Star Wars producer Gary Kurtz produces Panzer 88 with Alien and Blade Runner associate producer Ivor Powell. Hellboy co-writer Peter Briggs has written the script and will direct.
VFX companies Weta Workshop and Prime Focus are also aboard.
The project, about a five-man German tank crew which encounters a supernatural entity as they motor across Russia, is due to go into production later this year.
- 2/8/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Previously, On Warehouse 13.
Now that the gang is finally back together (and all living), it's time to get back to artifact business, and they've got a doozy this week, as the evil Sykes has managed to reach beyond the grave to torment everybody one more time. Weird science!
But first we get a scene that scared the hell out of me. Steve is in his room ... packing up his things. A wistful Claudia looks on, and I could imagine her thinking, "I brought you to life, and now you're leaving me? Typical man." Thankfully, it's a false alarm, as Steve is just moving his things from the Dead Agent's Vault back to the B&B. And I agree with Steve that the vault is about the creepiest thing in the warehouse, besides the Lupe Velez toilet bowl and Roberto Benigni Academy Award.
Claudia and Steve head to the mission...
Now that the gang is finally back together (and all living), it's time to get back to artifact business, and they've got a doozy this week, as the evil Sykes has managed to reach beyond the grave to torment everybody one more time. Weird science!
But first we get a scene that scared the hell out of me. Steve is in his room ... packing up his things. A wistful Claudia looks on, and I could imagine her thinking, "I brought you to life, and now you're leaving me? Typical man." Thankfully, it's a false alarm, as Steve is just moving his things from the Dead Agent's Vault back to the B&B. And I agree with Steve that the vault is about the creepiest thing in the warehouse, besides the Lupe Velez toilet bowl and Roberto Benigni Academy Award.
Claudia and Steve head to the mission...
- 8/7/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
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