- ROBOPOCALYPSE
DreamWorks Studios announced that Tom Rothman (former Fox
studios CEO) would produce the Steven Spielberg-directed Robopocalypse.
The Hollywood Reporter then added that Anne Hathaway (The
Dark Knight Rises) is in talks to join the not-yet-confirmed Chris Hemsworth
(Thor: The Dark World, Marvel's The Avengers) in the big screen adaptation.
Check out the press release for Rothman’s involvement in
Robopocalypse below:
Tom Rothman will come on board to produce the science
fiction epic, “Robopocalypse,” it was announced by Stacey Snider, Partner and Co-Chairman
of DreamWorks Studios. Steven Spielberg is set to also produce and direct the
DreamWorks and Twentieth Century Fox co-production.
Anne Hathaway |
The film will begin principal photography in early 2013 and
will be released on April 25, 2014 day and date worldwide. The Walt Disney
Studio’s Touchstone Pictures will distribute the film domestically via its
Touchstone Pictures with Twentieth Century Fox handling international
distribution.
Exploring the fate of the human race following a robot
uprising, “Robopocalypse” has been adapted for the screen by Drew Goddard,
based on the novel of the same name by Daniel H. Wilson. DreamWorks acquired
the rights to Wilson’s unpublished manuscript in November 2009. Published by
Doubleday on June 8, 2011, the book soon appeared on the New York Times Best
Sellers list.
Said Steven Spielberg, “When someone like Tom is a free
agent, you snatch him up fast. He has proven himself to be a necessity of this
industry. At Fox he had already been an enthusiastic partner on ‘Robopocalypse,’
and it is to our advantage that he would come produce this film with me. Tom
has been a wonderful friend and colleague over the years and DreamWorks is
incredibly lucky to have him on board.”
Chris Hemsworth on Thor: TDW set |
Said Tom Rothman, “If you are in politics, you dream of a call
from the White House, in baseball, from the Yankees, in movies, from Steven
Spielberg. ‘Robopocalypse’ is the kind of important epic entertainment, a big
movie with big ideas, that Steven does better than any filmmaker on earth. I am
honored beyond measure that he asked for my help on it and fired up to do
whatever I can for him, Stacey, the outstanding DreamWorks team, and all of my
friends at Fox. I enjoyed the idea of being unemployed for a week, but this
will be way more fun.”
Said Stacey Snider, “Tom was a fantastic studio chairman and
his impeccable taste and passion for films will serve Steven, DreamWorks and
this film well.”
Tom Rothman recently resigned after 18 years at Twentieth
Century Fox, the last 12 as Chairman and CEO. His transition will take place
over the remainder of the year. Fox films made during his tenure earned over
$30 billion at the worldwide box office, were nominated for over 100 Academy
Awards, and won three Best Picture Oscars.
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