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Monday 6 October 2008

Steven Spielberg has quit Paramount Pictures

Director Steven Spielberg has formally quit Paramount Pictures and will now launch a brand new film venture.

The legendary moviemaker will reportedly produce 35 movies in the next five years as part of the forthcoming multi-billion deal with India's Reliance Ada Group.

Spielberg will stay at the helm of the Transformers franchise for Paramount, and will collaborate on three other movies for the Hollywood giant, including the science-fiction remake of When Worlds Collide - slated for a 2010 release.

Both parties say the split is amicable.

Paramount Pictures CEO Brad Grey says, "We have had a great run with the DreamWorks team both creatively and financially.
"In particular, it has been a true honour working closely with a storyteller of Steven's talent and stature."

Spielberg says he had "enjoyed a productive creative and business collaboration" with Paramount and spoke of "extending the relationship for many years to come."

Source: IMDb

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will he still direct "Indiana Jones 5"? He has to...

Live for films said...

Still early days for Indy 5. I'll keep you posted as and when I find out the facts