Get ready for sequels to 'Bad Santa,' 'Rounders' and 'Shakespeare in Love'
New Miramax owners partner with former owners The Weinstein Company
Are Lauren Graham and Billy Bob Thornton ready for "Bad Santa"?
In something of a surprise, the new owners of Miramax have announced a deep partnership with The Weinstein Company to create movie sequels and TV shows for a number of longstanding Miramax properties.
The first new projects underdevelopment will include sequels to "Bad Santa," "Rounders" and "Shakespeare in Love." The second is unexpected as the original film was considered a bomb after only grossing $22 million in 1998. The "Love" sequel is only questionable as few best picture winners besides "The Godfather" and "Rocky" return to the well for additional installments.
Other properties the companies hope to develop are "Bridget Jones’s Diary," "Copland," "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Swingers," "Clerks," "Shall We Dance," and "The Amityville Horror." Some of these projects will be direct to DVD or Blu-ray movies and its unclear overall if original filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino, Doug Liman or Kevin Smith will be involved in such endeavors.
The companies are already partnered on 2011's "Scream 4,""Spy Kids 4" and "Scary Movie 5." Those films were set up prior to Miramax being acquired from the Walt Disney Company.
In a statement, Harvey and Bob Weinstein, who originally founded Miramax before selling it to Disney, were quoted as saying, "We are very close to these films and the new management of Miramax also feels that we are in the best position to create sequels that are at once worthy and compelling in their own right. We look forward to working with Mike and his team on getting these films into production as soon as possible, and extending our partnership in the years ahead.”
New Miramax CEO Mile Lang remarked, "“We are thrilled and honored to work with Harvey and Bob Weinstein. There is no better partner to build on these great films and turn them into franchises, while also creating exciting new TV properties. This agreement will extend the Miramax library while also enabling us to create new content without committing near-term capital.”
It's worth noting the Weinsteins unsuccessfully bid to try to reclaim the company they departed in 2005 earlier this year, but the deal fell apart at the last minute. Instead, consortium of outside investor lead by Colony Capital acquired the mini-major's 700 film library. So far, the company appears content to exploit its properties and not venture into original productions or acquisitions.
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December 16, 2010 at 12:21PM EST Reply to CommentOh, merciful Christ! This is NOT how you make good movies. Please don't round up anything you have on the list and start cranking out sequels. These are not ALL "properties." Some of them are good (or bad) movies that you happen to own. The only way I would watch Bad Santa 2 would be if it had lots of hard-core sex, and no Billy Bob.
Billy Dakota
December 16, 2010 at 12:45PM EST Reply to CommentThis sounds dreadful, direct to Blu-ray sequels...this is the new direction of Miramax? I welcome the apocalypse.
Rob
December 16, 2010 at 12:53PM EST Reply to CommentHey... a rounders sequel could be interesting...if they get Matt and Norton back...and if it is done right...
Johnnie "...could be intereting...if it's done right"?
December 16, 2010 at 2:55PM ESTWhat kind of meaningless statement is that?
Any movie, book, TV show, CD, painting, plate of spaghetti could be good "if it's done right."
Personally, I think they should do it wrong.
December 16, 2010 at 1:23PM EST Reply to CommentDear lord, this is terrible. Who seriously thought, at the end of Shakespeare in Love, that a sequel to the film was needed? And direct to DVD or Blu-Ray? Oh damn.
J
December 16, 2010 at 3:24PM EST Reply to CommentNot one of these movies require a sequel, and what freaks me out the most is turning the movies into television shows! How on earth can you make Clerks a tv show? The movie is nothing short of genius, and without Kevin Smith it will be a laughing stock! The only networks that could handle something like Clerks would be HBO or Showtime....Remember when the Weinsteins were a name that was couple with words of greatness for finding amazing movies? WHAT HAPPENED!
Snarky Bastard They already made Clerks a TV show. It was a cartoon. It was canceled pretty fast.
December 27, 2010 at 3:28AM ESTMirmaxedout
December 17, 2010 at 1:38AM EST Reply to CommentSo will Bad Santa 2 be more like Mrs. Bad Santa?