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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Feb 26, 2015 1:39:06 GMT -6
deadline.com/2015/02/tomb-raider-evan-daugherty-warner-bros-mgm-reboot-1201381386/Warner Bros And Scribe Evan Daugherty Join MGM ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot Evan Daugherty has been set to script Tomb Raider, the reboot of the video game property with the fetching heroine, with Warner Bros joining producer Graham King and MGM. The latter studio has signed on to partner in co-financing and co-producing with MGM. Warner Bros will distribute the film. Daugherty’s recent work includes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Divergent, Snow White And The Huntsman and G.I. Joe 3. The franchise was first done as a feature in 2001 with Angelina Jolie playing the swashbuckling archaeologist. Between the original and the 2003 sequel, the films grossed $432 million worldwide. The reboot is on a fast track, and there is strong progress to production language in the rights deal with Square Enix, the video game company behind the title. Denis O’Sullivan will oversee for GK Films, Cassidy Lange for MGM and Jon Berg for Warner Bros. The reboot will feature a younger Lara Croft going on her first adventure. Daugherty is also writing the Image comic 5 Ghosts for UCP/Benderspink. He is repped at UTA, Benderspink and attorney Jeff Frankel.
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Feb 28, 2015 21:57:03 GMT -6
www.variety.com/2015/film/news/tomb-raider-reboot-warner-bros-joins-mgm-1201441601/Warner Bros. Joins MGM on ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot Warner Bros. is coming on board to co-finance “Tomb Raider” with Graham King and MGM with Warners distributing. Evan Daugherty has been tapped to write the script. His credits include “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “Divergent” and “Snow White and the Huntsman.” MGM acquired the film rights to the popular videogame in 2013 and partnered with King’s GK Films. King acquired the “Tomb Raider” rights in 2011 from Square Enix and will serve as producer. The original “Tomb Raider” was published in 1996 by London-based Eidos, which is now part of Square Enix. Paramount’s two films starring Angelina Jolie as the Brit archaeologist were released in 2001 and 2003 and grossed $432 million worldwide. Warner Bros., which owned 20% of Eidos, subsequently launched development of a Tomb Raider project with Dan Lin producing, but the feature rights went to Square Enix after it bought Eidos in 2009 for $120 million. In 2013, Square Enix released a “Tomb Raider” as an origin story rebooting the franchise, in which the player controls a younger Lara Croft who is shipwrecked and finds herself stranded on a mysterious island. “Tomb Raider” is the latest in a growing list of MGM-Warner Bros. partnerships including The Hobbit trilogy, “If I Stay,” “Hot Pursuit,” “Max” and “Creed.” Daugherty is repped by UTA, Benderspink and attorney Jeff Frankel. The news was first reported by Deadline.
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