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David Ellison names World War Z sequel a priority while outlining Paramount Skydance’s upcoming franchise plans.
9/12 continues moving forward at Paramount despite delays owing to the Skydance-Paramount merger. The series, which depicts the experiences of 9/11 first responders, was paused while regulators ...
Ellison and his top executives hosted a meet-and-greet with journalists on the storied Melrose Lot Wednesday to further ...
The new Paramount will prioritise Top Gun, World War Z and Star Trek sequels and return to the pinnacle of Hollywood for ...
A 9/11 first responders drama starring Jeremy Strong may still become the first commission for Paramount+’s new regime led by ...
LOS ANGELES] David Ellison, chief executive officer of Paramount Skydance, said that he plans to boost film and TV production ...
Paramount Global unveiled plans on Wednesday to retain and develop its stalwart entertainment brands Nickelodeon, MTV, and ...
Looking to save $2 billion and having handed out more than $9 billion to UFC and the South Park guys in the last two weeks, ...
Paramount President Jeff Shell asserted his support of theatrical, but expressed need for windows. DTC Chair Cindy Holland ...
Skydance-Paramount announced expansive plans for blockbuster films, including confirming a new live-action Teenage Mutant ...
"Star Trek" and family films are a priority, though the studio's new execs stopped short of committing to a hard theatrical ...