Transformers Producer Ian Bryce Leaves Paramount for Netflix
Monday, February 26th, 2018 12:40PM CST
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You can read more about the move and the projects involved directly at the source, or look at the relevant snippet right below! With the alleged movie reboot still wafting in the air, having a complete overhaul of producing and creative team may not be entirely unfeasible, and this seems to be another point for that camp. Check it out, and join the discussion in the Energon Pub.
In a move that signals the growing feature film ambitions of Netflix, the streaming service has made a multi-year first look deal with Ian Bryce, the producer of big scale films that include Saving Private Ryan, Almost Famous, War Machine, and the Transformers franchise. Bryce and his Ian Bryce Productions will move from Paramount Pictures. The producer first worked with Netflix on the David Michod-directed Brad Pitt-starrer War Machine, and the plan is to build on that relationship and have Bryce be a core supplier. On the film side, this follows a recent deal with War for the Planet of the Apes and the next Batman director Matt Reeves and his 6th & Idaho banner. It also follows the groundbreaking TV deal Netflix made with Ryan Murphy.
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Posted by Galactic Prime on February 26th, 2018 @ 1:25pm CST
Posted by Deadput on February 27th, 2018 @ 2:10am CST
Galactic Prime wrote:Who cares, Producers do nothing but **** films up. They put in their two cents when it isn't need.
Producers are needed in film making regardless of what one thinks, surprise surprise they do serve an important role in the creation of a film.
Posted by Galactic Prime on March 4th, 2018 @ 4:47pm CST
Deadput wrote:Galactic Prime wrote:Who cares, Producers do nothing but **** films up. They put in their two cents when it isn't need.
Producers are needed in film making regardless of what one thinks, surprise surprise they do serve an important role in the creation of a film.
Yes, they fund the movie, they should simply pony up the cash and trust they hired the right people to write and direct and then kindly they should all STFU.