SYFY Launches New Film Company!

SYFY Launches New Film Company!

With Brian Singer working on his interpretation of Battlestar Glactica, is there a chance we might get a retro BSG on the big screen?

By bgharcourt - Dec 15, 2010 10:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Spinoff Online

The odds are good, as the Syfy network has announced a new partnership with Universal Pictures. The new company, Syfy Films is charged to create Syfy-branded theatrical movies, with Universal as the distrubter. It's the goal of the new film company to leverage “Syfy’s genre expertise to produce human and relatable theatrical releases from the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, supernatural and horror.”



With Mark Stern and Donna Langley set to run the show, both companies are currently looking for a production executive to run Syfy Films which will be based on the Universal Lot. They are looking for someone to work closely with creative teams to find projects that they can develop. Universal will be responsible for distribution, marketing and publicity. Syfy will actively promote each film across Syfy’s television, online and mobile assets


Here’s the full press release .


“Syfy Ventures and Universal Pictures are joining forces to create Syfy Films, a new film company that will develop and produce Syfy branded theatrical motion pictures to be distributed by Universal. The companies said that “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. The announcement was made today by Dave Howe, President Syfy and Chiller, Mark Stern, Executive Vice President of Original Programming, Syfy and Co-Head of Content for Universal Cable Productions, Universal Pictures Chairman Adam Fogelson and Co-Chairman Donna Langley.


“We know there is an incredible consumer appetite for genre content as proven by the top grossing box office films,” said Howe and Stern. “Partnering our brand with the theatrical talent of Universal Pictures, a premier motion picture company, will allow us to exploit our combined expertise and resources to create commercially successful quality films that have the potential to become great franchises for the whole company.”


“Syfy has been incredibly successful in finding ways to produce compelling entertainment for a specific audience,” said Fogelson and Langley. “Joining together to find moderately budgeted projects that we can develop using their expertise and their brand is a great opportunity for both of our companies.”




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Jables
Jables - 12/16/2010, 1:04 AM
lmao
JYCowboy
JYCowboy - 12/17/2010, 12:19 AM
hmm, might be a way to get a good "Flash Gordon" film done. The last series was total crap from SyFy. With Universal maybe it can get fully relized and have a decent budget.
This could also allow the Dresden Files to be made in a proper film project.

What the hell am I thinking?! SyFy will take a dump on this venture much like its other craptastic productions.
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