Hollywood Feeling The Economic Fallout

By George 'El Guapo' Roush on December 30, 2008
Hollywood Feeling The Economic Fallout An interesting little read from the Independent:

America's half-empty shopping malls aren't the only place where big business is sucking its teeth and proclaiming "everything must go". The worsening credit crunch is also threatening the future of some of Hollywood's best-known film franchises.


Disney took advantage of the seasonal news lull last week to quietly slip out news that it has decided to withdraw from producing The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the next in the Chronicles of Narnia series of films based on the children's books by C S Lewis.


Blaming "budgetary considerations" for its decision, the studio said it would not renew an option to co-finance the $200m (£137m) movie because the worsening economic climate has forced it to become more selective about the number of films it produces.


It was the second major fantasy franchise to be unceremoniously cancelled in recent months. Earlier this year, Warner Bros decided not to make a follow-up to The Golden Compass, the first instalment of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. At the time, the studio suggested that the decision to abandon the sequel, The Subtle Knife, had been made because the original had upset Christian groups.


However, the real reason was likely to have been more prosaic: The Golden Compass received lukewarm reviews and managed to generate just $70m at the US box office. Although the film staved off disaster by taking $300m internationally, investors were sceptical about a follow-up.


The wider film industry is expecting to tighten its belt in 2009 with even blue-chip film-makers unable to raise funds. Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks company is facing a rocky new year after failing to raise the $750m it needs to produce its slate of 17 films. Some of the money was to have been provided by AIG, the insurance giant that collapsed in September. No new investor has yet emerged.


Even Harry Potter, the most profitable franchise in film history, isn't totally secure. Its screenwriter, Steve Kloves, said recently that Warner Bros was worried about the prospects for the last three films in the series, since J K Rowling is no longer driving anticipation for the titles by producing new books.


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Source: The Independent
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Comments
How bout Marvel?
Commented By: 420band on 2008-12-31 11:25:16
Hope they continue there slate for upcoming releases!
How bout Marvel?
Commented By: 420band on 2008-12-31 11:26:11
So I guess we wont see another Ghost Rider huh? (thank god!)
It\'s a shame...
Commented By: Does it matter on 2008-12-31 13:32:09
It really is a shame that this is affecting this industry because, as a movie lover, it affects me. On the other hand, I think it's great! FINALLY big, bad Hollywood is gonna have to start eating sardines because it can't afford caviar! The movie industry it wholly and entirely WAY overpaid!!! As I say, it's about time that they have to start counting the pennies in their pockets so they won't lose their homes and figure out how to pay their utility bills!