Spy Kids franchise, the rights to which have been optioned by Skydance and Spyglass Media.
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In conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Robert Kirkman confirmed the live-action
Invincible movie “is still very much in development” and exists separately from the upcoming Amazon Studios animated series.
That is still very much in development. That hasn’t changed. We’re just taking a long time. But we’ve been fortunate enough to have a two-track plan with
Invincible. Right now we’ve got the animated series at Amazon, which is now on the cusp of launching, and then we’re also still developing it as a film series with Universal, with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg attached. So, those two things are still very much happening concurrently, which is somewhat weird, I guess. But there’ve been Spider-Man animated series and Spider-Man movies at the same time. So, I think we’re in good company.
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Nicolas Cage Action Film ‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’ Picked Up by RLJE Films Ahead of Sundance
Japanese auteur Sion Sono directs the film that also stars Sofia Boutella and Nick CassavetesBrian Welk | January 26, 2021 @ 9:00 AM Last Updated: January 28, 2021 @ 6:51 AM
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RLJE Films has acquired the U.S. rights to “Prisoners of the Ghostland,” an action film starring Nicolas Cage that is set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival later this week.
Japanese auteur Sion Sono (“Why Don’t You Play In Hell”) directs “Prisoners of the Ghostland,” which is described as a mashup between Westerns, samurai films, action movies and post-apocalyptic thrillers. And RLJE Films is the same team that released Cage’s “Color Out of Space” and “Mandy,” both of which were similarly indie, art house movies that have become cult favorites. No release date has been set for the latest film.
Tokyo Tribe) and Yuzuka Nakaya (
The Forest of Love). Joseph Trapanese (
Tron: Legacy,
The Greatest Showman) composed the original score.
“We’re excited to once again work with Nicolas Cage on a highly-anticipated film directed by the celebrated Japanese filmmaker Sion Sono,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer of RLJE Films. “Following the success of
Mandy and
Color Out of Space,
Prisoners of the Ghostland is already receiving great buzz and we cannot wait for audiences to see it at Sundance.”
Prisoners of the Ghostland is set in the treacherous frontier city of Samurai Town where a ruthless bank robber (Cage) is sprung from jail by wealthy warlord The Governor (Moseley), whose adopted granddaughter Bernice (Boutella) has gone missing. The Governor offers the prisoner his freedom in exchange for retrieving the runaway. Strapped into a leather suit that will self-destruct within three days, the bandit sets off on a journey to find the young woma
RLJE Films Acquires Nicolas Cage and Sofia Boutella-Starrer Prisoners of the Ghostland Ahead of Sundance Premiere
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RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has acquired the U.S. rights to the film “Prisoners of the Ghostland,” which stars Nicolas Cage and Sofia Boutella, ahead of its Sundance world premiere.
“Prisoners of the Ghostland” stars Cage as a ruthless bank robber, sprung from jail by a wealthy warlord, called The Governor (Bill Moseley), whose adopted granddaughter Bernice (Boutella) has gone missing. In order to earn his freedom, Cage’s bandit sets off to find the young woman with the added pressure of being strapped into a leather suit that will self-destruct within five days which results in the actor giving what is professed to be “one of his most unhinged performances to date.”
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14 Buzziest Sundance Movies for Sale in 2021, From Questlove’s ‘Summer of Soul’ to Rebecca Hall’s ‘Passing’ (Photos)
Other acquisition titles, such as “Wild Indian,” “Coda” and “The Sparks Brothers,” play virtual fest running Jan. 28-Feb. 3Brian Welk | January 28, 2021 @ 7:00 AM Last Updated: January 28, 2021 @ 7:28 AM
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This year s Sundance is shorter, virtual, national instead of local and has a new director for the first time in years. But what has not changed is that Sundance remains one of the best marketplaces for independent films. This year s lineup even has some hopeful Oscar contenders such as Robin Wright s Land and Judas and the Black Messiah from Warner Bros., and we ve already seen a few titles such as Together Together, The World to Come and The Most Beautiful Boy in the World find homes. But while there may be fewer films overall and without the in-person wheeling an