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John Carter quitte Disney

Par Gillossen, le mardi 21 octobre 2014 à 09:09:29

PrincesseLe studio n'a officiellement plus les droits de la saga d'Edgar Rice Burroughs !
Et les héritiers de l'auteur comptent d'ores et déjà chercher un nouveau partenaire afin de poursuivre les aventures du personnage sur grand écran. Suite ou plus probable reboot... Il faudra donc déjà que Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. réussisse justement à intéresser un nouveau studio, prêt à s'engager dans un projet de celle ampleur.
Mais une chose est sûre, Disney ne peut plus bloquer la licence.

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Tarzana CA (PRWEB) October 20, 2014

Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. announces that the movie, television and merchandise rights have reverted back to the company. Walt Disney Pictures held the rights and produced the movie JOHN CARTER in 2012. Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. will be seeking a new studio to continue this seminal Sci-Fi adventure.
“John Carter of Mars was the creative stimulus behind such movie classics as Superman, Star Wars and Avatar,” said James Sullos, President. “Edgar Rice Burroughs was the Master of Adventure and his literary works continue to enjoy a world-wide following. We will be seeking a new partner to help develop new adventures on film as chronicled in the eleven Mars novels Burroughs wrote. This adventure never stops. Along with a new TARZAN film in development by Warner Bros., we hope to have JOHN CARTER OF MARS become another major franchise to entertain world-wide audiences of all ages.”

About Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
Founded in 1923 by Edgar Rice Burroughs himself, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. holds numerous trademarks and the rights to all literary works of the author still protected by copyright. The company has overseen every adaptation of his literary works in publishing, film, television, theatrical stage productions, licensing and merchandising. The company is still a very active enterprise and manages and licenses the vast archive of Mr. Burroughs’ literary works, fictional characters and corresponding artworks that have grown for over a century. The company continues to be owned by the Burroughs family and remains headquartered in Tarzana, California, the town named after the Tarzana Ranch Mr. Burroughs purchased there in 1918 which led to the town’s future development. For more information, please visit EdgarRiceBurroughs.com.

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