
EXCLUSIVE: Basil Iwanyk, one of the hottest feature producers of 2010 with 3 hits: Clash of the Titans, The Town and The Expendables, is making a move in television with an overall deal at Sony Pictures TV. He will develop series projects for the studio through his Thunder Road banner. Thunder Road’s TV efforts will be spearheaded by Sony TV’s drama coordinator Kerri Anderson who has been tapped to run the company’s TV division. The company’s focus will be developing male-driven shows, shows with a broad, cinematic scope and shows that can work internationally. ICM-repped Thunder Road previously had a pod deal at Warner Bros. TV, an extension to Iwanyk’s longstanding relationship with the studio on the feature side. The Warner Bros. Pictures-based Thunder Road just wrapped the Clash of the Titans sequel and is in prep on the remake of romantic classic A Star Is Born with Clint Eastwood directing and Beyonce starring and on fantasy Seventh Son, starring Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore.
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Way to go, Kerri! Couldn’t have happened to a more deserving person. She’s going to do great things at Thunder Road.
Kerri Anderson is AWESOME and is going to kill it over there!
Congrats Kerri! Couldn’t be more deserved!
And, ummm, congrats to Basil too, right?
Congrats Basil!
And Kerri too!
Smart move Sony.
One of the hottest feature producers? Really? I think it would be more accurate to say one of the few working producers…but I wouldn’t say “hottest”.