Don Groves is a Deadline contributor based in Sydney.
Village Roadshow is extending its collaboration with Lana and Andy Wachowski, joining Warner Bros. to co-produce the action sci-fier starring Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis and Sean Bean. That will be VR Entertainment Group’s fourth collaboration with the Wachowski siblings following The Matrix trilogy and Speed Racer. VREG is also partnered with WB on The Great Gatsby, All You Need is Kill and Fury Road. Village Roadshow Ltd. today announced net profit after tax of $A33.5 million ($34.3 million) in the half year to December 31, up 18.4%. The main drivers were theme parks in Australia, Arizona and Hawaii ($44.2 million in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization), film distribution in Australia ($27.2 million) and cinemas in Australia and Singapore ($25.5 million). The firm’s Gold Class Cinemas in the U.S. recorded a small loss but managing director Graham Burke tells Deadline that business is growing strongly. VREG is committed to co-produce 6-8 Hollywood films per year after renewing its joint venture with WB for five years and increasing its U.S. credit facility to $1.1 billion last November. VRL draws an annual dividend of $5 million from its 47% stake in VREG, as Burke notes the firm continues to build the library, now at 72 titles.


How did this get the greenlight after CLOUD ATLAS bombed? Amazing.
Because CLOUD ATLAS was THE best film of the year and most people who see it realize it – at least people who love films and realize quality filmmaking. Budget $100M, current WW Gross: $102M. Not great, but it’s already a cult hit and will end up making money in the long run. I wouldn’t necessarily call it a bomb. It just wasn’t an out of the gate winner. But it’s for the intelligent crowd, not the DIE HARD crowd.
Look Terry Gilliam’s BRAZIL took in under $10M US on a $15M budget back in ’85 and it’s now a cult classic that I’m sure has made money, esp. with that 3-disc Criterion DVD set.
I would totally board a Wachowski film. They are awesome filmmakers with a vision.
If the budget was 100m, and the WW gross is 102, and the domestic p+a was 65 and the international p+a was 65….
IT WILL NEVER EVER EVER TURN A PROFIT. Already a write down for WB…..
Professor Falken
I am more excited for this ORIGINAL project than the new consumer product advert (or Star Wars as it’s sometimes known) that Abrams is getting ready to churn out.
I wholeheartedly agree, you may not like everything the Wachowski’s have done, or agree with their somewhat dubious politics, but they give the audience their full money’s worth every time, and if nothing else, they are constantly pushing new frontiers and boundaries in their films, I’ll have a new Wachowski siblings’ film over uninspired sequels/prequels/reboots any day of the week and twice on Sundays, and ‘Cloud Atlas’ was a flawed masterpiece…
Sounds a lot like Emmerich’s ‘Singularity’.
How anyone can say the relentlessly cheezy and down right patronising “Cloud Atlas” is a thinking persons movie is completely beyond me. I love Terry Gillam’s movies, and although I did enjoy the original Die Hard movie (not so much it’s increasingly underachieving sequels), this does not categorise me as an unintelligent movie goer?! In my opinion Cloud Atlas was another miss in 2 careers that have only spawned one (albeit spectacular) hit in the original Matrix movie. After the financial nightmare that Cloud Atlas was, I certainly wouldn’t back the siblings any longer. I am shocked by how good the cast seems to be for their new movie. Tatum and Kunis are on the way up and Bean is a well rounded and superb performer.