Blue Fox Entertainment has picked up worldwide rights ahead of Cannes to financial thriller The Panic with Donald Sutherland attached to join Carey Elwes, Malcolm McDowell, Justin Chatwin, and Cristiana Dell’Anna.
Daniel Adams, whose credits include The Walk and The Golden Boys, wrote and will direct the feature, which is based on a true story and takes place in 1907 in New York as real-life bankers J. P. Morgan and Charles Barney grapple with a financial crisis sparked by Barney’s failed attempt to manipulate the copper market.
As Morgan strives to safeguard his empire he becomes entangled in a clandestine struggle involving his brilliant mistress,...
Daniel Adams, whose credits include The Walk and The Golden Boys, wrote and will direct the feature, which is based on a true story and takes place in 1907 in New York as real-life bankers J. P. Morgan and Charles Barney grapple with a financial crisis sparked by Barney’s failed attempt to manipulate the copper market.
As Morgan strives to safeguard his empire he becomes entangled in a clandestine struggle involving his brilliant mistress,...
- 5/2/2024
- ScreenDaily
Blue Fox Entertainment has picked up worldwide rights ahead of Cannes to financial thriller The Panic with Donald Sutherland, Carey Elwes, Malcolm McDowell, Justin Chatwin, and Cristiana Dell’Anna attached to star.
Daniel Adams, whose credits include The Walk and The Golden Boys, wrote and will direct the feature, which is based on a true story and takes place in 1907 in New York as real-life bankers J. P. Morgan and Charles Barney grapple with a financial crisis sparked by Barney’s failed attempt to manipulate the copper market.
As Morgan strives to safeguard his empire he becomes entangled in a clandestine struggle involving his brilliant mistress,...
Daniel Adams, whose credits include The Walk and The Golden Boys, wrote and will direct the feature, which is based on a true story and takes place in 1907 in New York as real-life bankers J. P. Morgan and Charles Barney grapple with a financial crisis sparked by Barney’s failed attempt to manipulate the copper market.
As Morgan strives to safeguard his empire he becomes entangled in a clandestine struggle involving his brilliant mistress,...
- 5/2/2024
- ScreenDaily
Santa Monica Studio and Sony’s God of War Ragnarok sweeped awards when it released in 2022. In fact, it went on to win the most number of accolades at the Game Awards that year. It claimed a total of six awards, including best narrative, best music and best performance for voice actor Chris Judge who played the protagonist Kratos.
God of War Ragnarok
The PlayStation exclusive game was praised for its storytelling, characters, visuals, level design, as well as overall improvements. The characters were among the most acclaimed components of the game, especially the antagonist Heimdall.
Who is Heimdall in God of War Ragnarök?
Among the various antagonists in the game, one was the Aesir god Heimdall, played by American actor Scott Porter. Heimdall is the son of Odin and half-brother to Thor. The antagonist is also known as the “Herald of Ragnarök”, and he watches over Asgard for threats.
God of War Ragnarok
The PlayStation exclusive game was praised for its storytelling, characters, visuals, level design, as well as overall improvements. The characters were among the most acclaimed components of the game, especially the antagonist Heimdall.
Who is Heimdall in God of War Ragnarök?
Among the various antagonists in the game, one was the Aesir god Heimdall, played by American actor Scott Porter. Heimdall is the son of Odin and half-brother to Thor. The antagonist is also known as the “Herald of Ragnarök”, and he watches over Asgard for threats.
- 4/22/2024
- by Amarylisa Gonsalves
- FandomWire
God of War Ragnarok was a massive tentpole title for PlayStation, having sold over 15 million units since launch. The Aaa game was lauded for its stellar production quality, nearing on Hollywood territory.
However, game director Eric Williams holds very different thoughts on whether games should be more like movies, and in an era of increasing Star Wars and Marvel presence in the games industry, it’s an opinion worth considering.
God Of War Ragnarok Director Celebrates Variety In Games
Stagnation is a real problem in the games industry, and Williams says variety is the only answer.
In an interview with Washington Post after the 2022 Game Awards ceremony, Williams stressed the importance of having different types of games, similar to the various options available in books, music, and films. He used the diverse range of games showcased at the ceremony as an example:
The Game Awards last night prove the point of video games.
However, game director Eric Williams holds very different thoughts on whether games should be more like movies, and in an era of increasing Star Wars and Marvel presence in the games industry, it’s an opinion worth considering.
God Of War Ragnarok Director Celebrates Variety In Games
Stagnation is a real problem in the games industry, and Williams says variety is the only answer.
In an interview with Washington Post after the 2022 Game Awards ceremony, Williams stressed the importance of having different types of games, similar to the various options available in books, music, and films. He used the diverse range of games showcased at the ceremony as an example:
The Game Awards last night prove the point of video games.
- 4/21/2024
- by Viraaj Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
God of War is definitely an iconic franchise; there’s never been a doubt about it. From the very first game on PlayStation 2 back in 2005 to God of War: Ragnarok, these games have been pretty excellent. In fact, no matter how they change over time, the developers have made sure these games remain as fun to play as the fans want them to be.
There’s no doubt about the fact that these games have indeed changed; from a distant third-person camera to over-the-shoulder, developers have brought about a major shift. But no matter how games change, fans like to be reminded of the old times in a good way. That’s what God of War: Ragnarok did.
God of War: Ragnarok’s most memorable weapon took a long time to make
A still from God of War: Ragnarok
Kratos is as iconic a protagonist as they come; he sits...
There’s no doubt about the fact that these games have indeed changed; from a distant third-person camera to over-the-shoulder, developers have brought about a major shift. But no matter how games change, fans like to be reminded of the old times in a good way. That’s what God of War: Ragnarok did.
God of War: Ragnarok’s most memorable weapon took a long time to make
A still from God of War: Ragnarok
Kratos is as iconic a protagonist as they come; he sits...
- 4/21/2024
- by Rohit Sejwal
- FandomWire
When the character Riri Williams (played by Dominique Thorne) made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut back in 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the idea was that we’d be seeing the character again the following year in her own Disney+ show Ironheart… but 2023 came and went without Ironheart, and the show still doesn’t have an official premiere date. This has caused some fans to speculate that Marvel and Disney+ might have decided to scrap Ironheart, along with the series Wonder Man, which had Yahya Abdul-Mateen II taking on the role of the title character, who is also known as Simon Williams and hasn’t been seen in the MCU yet. But no, Ironheart and Wonder Man are not being scrapped, and in a new interview with Agents of Fandom, Marvel Studios’ Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum described the shows as spectacular, amazing, and different.
Winderbaum told Agents of Fandom,...
Winderbaum told Agents of Fandom,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Alfie Allen, Charlie Murphy and Jack Gleeson are to star in a Dutch-Belgian thriller series from Ozark co-creator Mark Williams, Night Train Media and Submarine.
They are starring alongside emerging Dutch star Martijn Lakemeier in the eight-part drama, which is for Dutch streamer Videoland and Belgium’s Streamz.
Production has begun in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with Williams directing along with Arne Toonen, and we hear the ambition is for Safe Harbor to be a returner that aims to balance edge-of-the-seat thrills with character-based stories and a twisty plot line. Further shooting will take place in Belgium and Ireland, Deadline understands.
The series follows gifted hacker Tobias (Allen) and his ambitious best friend Marco (Lakemeier), who are intent on cracking into the tech billionaires club. They are plucked from quiet obscurity and plunged headfirst into...
They are starring alongside emerging Dutch star Martijn Lakemeier in the eight-part drama, which is for Dutch streamer Videoland and Belgium’s Streamz.
Production has begun in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with Williams directing along with Arne Toonen, and we hear the ambition is for Safe Harbor to be a returner that aims to balance edge-of-the-seat thrills with character-based stories and a twisty plot line. Further shooting will take place in Belgium and Ireland, Deadline understands.
The series follows gifted hacker Tobias (Allen) and his ambitious best friend Marco (Lakemeier), who are intent on cracking into the tech billionaires club. They are plucked from quiet obscurity and plunged headfirst into...
- 11/28/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Nordic young adult series, which has sold into more than 50 territories, will receive an English-language film adaptation.
The producers behind a smash Nordic noir book trilogy have lined up a production company and signed a Us publishing deal with giant Random House’s Crown Books imprint.
Zero Gravity Management in association with Elina Ahlback Agency will produce an English-language adaptation of Finnish author Salla Simukka’s [pictured] Snow White Trilogy, which has sold in more than 52 territories including the Us.
Producer Gudrun Giddings (Thale, Banshee Chapter) brokered the film production deal on behalf of Elina Ahlback Agency with Eric Williams on behalf of Zero Gravity.
Williams joins Giddings on the franchise as producer, alongside Simukka, whose books follow the adventures of 17-year-old Lumikki Andersson as she encounters money-launderers, religious cults and a stalker.
Elina Ahlback of Elina Ahlback Agency negotiated the publishing deal with Phoebe Yeh, vice-president, publisher, Crown Books/Random House.
“Salla Simukka...
The producers behind a smash Nordic noir book trilogy have lined up a production company and signed a Us publishing deal with giant Random House’s Crown Books imprint.
Zero Gravity Management in association with Elina Ahlback Agency will produce an English-language adaptation of Finnish author Salla Simukka’s [pictured] Snow White Trilogy, which has sold in more than 52 territories including the Us.
Producer Gudrun Giddings (Thale, Banshee Chapter) brokered the film production deal on behalf of Elina Ahlback Agency with Eric Williams on behalf of Zero Gravity.
Williams joins Giddings on the franchise as producer, alongside Simukka, whose books follow the adventures of 17-year-old Lumikki Andersson as she encounters money-launderers, religious cults and a stalker.
Elina Ahlback of Elina Ahlback Agency negotiated the publishing deal with Phoebe Yeh, vice-president, publisher, Crown Books/Random House.
“Salla Simukka...
- 5/15/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
London -- Film financier and producer Future Films is hooking up with U.S. producer Mark Williams' Zero Gravity Management to develop a management structure for writing and directing talent, the parties said Tuesday.
Future Films CEO Stephen Margolis said the joint venture would aim to become "a haven for talent to thrive and develop in tune with the current trends in the independent film market."
Managed on a day-to-day basis by Future Films' production and development chief Carola Ash in London and Zero Gravity Management president Eric Williams in Los Angeles, the joint venture will aim to build on the ability of both companies to move projects from development into production.
Williams said: "Having a management arm in Europe with help us discover the talent and help the talent find us. Teaming up with Future Films is a natural progression of an on-going, successful relationship."
Zero Gravity Management...
Future Films CEO Stephen Margolis said the joint venture would aim to become "a haven for talent to thrive and develop in tune with the current trends in the independent film market."
Managed on a day-to-day basis by Future Films' production and development chief Carola Ash in London and Zero Gravity Management president Eric Williams in Los Angeles, the joint venture will aim to build on the ability of both companies to move projects from development into production.
Williams said: "Having a management arm in Europe with help us discover the talent and help the talent find us. Teaming up with Future Films is a natural progression of an on-going, successful relationship."
Zero Gravity Management...
- 11/17/2009
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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