Former DC Exec Greg Noveck Moves Over to Syfy Films

Former DC Exec Greg Noveck Moves Over to Syfy Films

Until recently, Gregory Noveck's name was pretty synonymous with DC's various productions. In the wake of recent restructuring there, Noveck departed, but now comes word that he's landed at Syfy Films.

By EdGross - May 09, 2011 02:05 PM EST
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Gregory Noveck has been named to the newly created position of Senior Vice President, Production, Syfy Films, charged with launching projects for the new film company which the Universal and Syfy announced in December. Noveck will report jointly to Mark Stern, President of Original Content, Syfy and Co-Head of Content for Universal Cable Productions, and Co-Chairman, Universal Pictures, Donna Langley. Noveck will work closely with the Universal and Syfy creative teams to find projects to develop by leveraging Syfy’s experience in developing genre content.

Noveck most recently served as Senior Vice President, Creative Affairs and Executive Producer for DC Comics where he established a new Film and TV division to help deliver quality content by mining the extensive DC Comics library. Feature projects included Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Watchmen, Red (for Summit Entertainment), and the upcoming Green Lantern, with television projects ranging from Smallville and Human Target to over ten animated DTV features. Prior to that he was Senior Vice President of Silver Pictures Television, developing and producing series and pilots for producer Joel Silver. Noveck previously served as Senior Vice President, Creative Affairs and Producer at Platinum Studios, where he established and grew the Creative Affairs department for Film and Television, overseeing all aspects of production and development. Projects included Cowboys & Aliens (Universal/DreamWorks) and Jeremiah (Showtime).

Syfy Ventures and Universal Pictures joined forces in December 2010 to create Syfy Films, a new film company that will develop and produce Syfy branded theatrical motion pictures to be distributed by Universal. The new entity will leverage Syfy’s genre expertise to produce human and relatable theatrical releases from the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, supernatural and horror. Beginning in 2012, Syfy Films will distribute one to two films a year through Universal Pictures. Mark Stern and Donna Langley jointly oversee the operation.

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JaySchluffy
JaySchluffy - 5/9/2011, 2:31 PM
Heres hoping there not Syfy direct to TV movies...
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/9/2011, 2:33 PM
Its about time DC woke up!

HELLZ YEAH!!!


DC LIMITS!
EdGross
EdGross - 5/9/2011, 2:37 PM
No, the plan is for these to be theatrical films, and I don't think we'll be seeing Dinoshark: The Movie.
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/9/2011, 2:57 PM
dc better not make a ton of direct to syfy films,that would suck.
Spock
Spock - 5/9/2011, 3:08 PM
i want to see original stuff, not crappy shark vs dinosaur.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/9/2011, 3:18 PM
Lol! ; D

Crying shame! : P
clarablack
clarablack - 5/9/2011, 4:24 PM
tazmaniak
tazmaniak - 5/9/2011, 5:54 PM
"i want to see original stuff, not crappy shark vs dinosaur. "

I'm sure a lot of people know this, but some don't.Syfy doesn't produce those Syfy Original films.They only purchase them after they are produced, mostly because they're so cheap.

Generally, when Syfy produces it's own content, there is a certain level of quality to it.Not saying it's always good, but there is at least some effort put into it.

Now, these films certainly won't be low budget, mutated animal films.They'll be theatrical releases.Some will be original, while some will probably be adaptations of sci-fi/fantasy novels or comics.I'm sure we may even get some big screen remakes of TV shows or older films, as well.Just look at Universal's library.
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 5/9/2011, 8:36 PM
Another career flushed down the crapper
seamuskeaneart
seamuskeaneart - 5/10/2011, 5:50 AM
wow more from the company that cancelled Stargate. Hey maybe they can do big budget Wrestling movies or reality TV movies since that seems to be their forte now.
RexDartEskimoSpy
RexDartEskimoSpy - 5/10/2011, 9:11 PM
Good step for SyFy, kinda sad for Noveck...
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