BREAKING MOVIE/TV NEWS

Friday, October 29, 2010

IMAX Increases Network Growth

Toronto-based IMAX Corporation reports that 100 theatre system signings in 2010 has led to the company's increased network growth outlook.

"Today, our Company is uniquely positioned at the intersection of the entertainment industry, innovation, and the digital age, which have come together to reinvent the IMAX business in many important ways," said IMAX Chief Executive Officer Richard L. Gelfond.

"We believe the combination of continued consumer enthusiasm for the IMAX brand worldwide, increasing demand from our exhibitor partners and film commitments from studios as far out as 2013 is setting the stage for long-term growth."

During the third quarter of 2010, the Company signed contracts for 100 theatre systems, compared to 13 theatre systems in the third quarter of 2009. Through the first nine months, the Company has signed contracts for 198 theatre systems, compared to 23 theatre systems for the same period in 2009.

"This quarter not only reflected the strong demand for 'The IMAX Experience' from moviegoers, but also from exhibitors around the globe," said Gelfond. "We experienced another strong quarter of box office growth, lead by Christopher Nolan and Warner Bros. Pictures' 2D sci-fi actioner, 'Inception', which grossed over $50 million in IMAX theatres, making it our fourth highest grossing DMR title of all time. The performance of 'Inception' demonstrated how our fans seek out IMAX because it is the best way to experience a movie, whether in 2D or 3D.

"As we look ahead to the fourth quarter, we are excited about our coming line-up of titles, which includes DreamWorks Animation's 'Megamind', part one of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' from Warner Bros. and Disney's 'TRON: Legacy'."

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"DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle"

Sneak Peek illustrator Ryan Sook's cover to DK Publishing's "DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle", covering the origin of DC Publishing's comic book characters and the company that created them.

Covering 75 years of DC comics from its founding in the 1930's to its movie ventures of today, the book includes entries on the first comic book produced by the company, "New Fun" # 1 (1935), as well as other 'watershed' moments including the first appearance of 'Superman' in "Action Comics" #1 (1938), the first appearance of 'Batman' in "Detective Comics" #27 (1939) and the start of the comic book 'Silver Age' with the debut of the new 'Flash' in "Showcase" #4 (1956).

Also included are entries for DC's 'Western' heroes, the first appearance of 'Sgt. Rock' in "G.I. Combat" #68 (1959) and artist Jack "King" Kirby’s leap from Marvel to DC.

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Bluewater Signs With APA

Indie comic book publisher Bluewater Productions has signed with APA (Agency for the Performing Arts) for representation for television, film, video games and branding.

Based in Vancouver, Washington, Bluewater publishes biographical comics, adaptations from films and original titles with self-created characters, notably publisher Darren G. Davis' "Isis" and "10th Muse".

In 2007, Bluewater published, in conjunction with stop-motion animator Ray Harryhausen, the comic book series "Ray Harryhausen Presents" featuring sequels to Harryhausen films "The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad", "Clash of the Titans" and "20 Million Miles to Earth".The deal with the filmmaker continued with "Jason and the Argonauts: The Kingdom of Hades", "It Came from Beneath the Sea", "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" and "Back to Mysterious Island".

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