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  1. Dropped a little taste of the horror action in here. I am about to make Blood and Fur look like child’s play.
  2. Reading Gil’s All Fright Diner and I am loving the book but maybe change a potentially problematic thing.
  3. @cayommagazine Endless Entertainment working on a untitled superhero movie featuring an LGBT superhero as the star. The project is aiming for Y5 and the director of Love, Simon, Greg Berlanti is attached to write and direct.
  4. Y3 Domestic Chart 1.) Endless Entertainment: $1,685,478,418 2.) Hourglass Pictures: $1,623,525,594 3.) TriCresent Media: $1,448,218,476 4.) O$corp Pictures: $1,402,637,927 5.) Cookie Pictures: $1,192,419,990 6.) Numerator Pictures: $502,744,915 7.) Lager Pictures: $501,092,101 8.) Hunt Productions: $210,519,082 9.) Energized Entertainment: $6,359,110
  5. @cayommagazine According to comscore, Y3 hit a strong $8.57B DOM, the results for Y1 and Y2 are still unknown but they do have the round up. Endless Entertainment surprisingly led the pack with $1.68B DOM, it’s highlights of the year where Lilo and Stitch, ($320M DOM), the second highest grossing remake in CAYOM history, and Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive, ($300M DOM) is the highest grossing non Ducktales animation in CAYOM. Key releases Y4 include the reimagined remake to Emperor’s New Groove; Kingdom of The Sun, Endless Animation’s Can You Imagine?, which has a lot of inside hype, sequel to Treasure Planet, Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas, and an original adventure tentpole, St. Claire and The Bermuda Affair. Hourglass Pictures took second with $1.62B DOM, it’s highlights of the year being the highly anticipated sequel; Spark: Homeward which brought in $460M DOM and The Prince Of Egypt, the highest grossing remake in CAYOM history at $392M DOM. Highlights of Y4 include Two Lonely Bounty Hunters, sequel to the hit animated movie Bounty Hamster, Zermatt, a spiritual predecessor to The Parvelli Reunion, and Freddy Zapper and The Manifesto Of Doom, sequel to the cult classic Freddy Zapper. TriCresent Media takes third place at $1.44B DOM, it’s highlights are Cataclysmic ($237M DOM); Oscar nominated disaster film, Silent Hill: Innocence Lost ($190M DOM), critically acclaimed horror movie, and He-Man II: Skeletor’s Revenge ($190M DOM), sequel to superhero movie He-Man. Highlights of Y4 include Extreme Dinosaurs II, hyped webcomic adaptation Earthsong: Volume 1, and American Dragon: Darkness Rising. O$corp Pictures takes fourth place at $1.4B DOM, it’s highlights include adaptations of Bartimaeus and The Amulet Of Samarkand ($208M DOM) and The Chrysallids ($227M DOM). The studio’s highlights of Y4 include the animated A Wish For Wings That Worked and drama We Are The Ants. Cookie Pictures takes fifth place at $1.19B DOM may have been light this year but The Number One Dime; beloved sequel to The Adventures Of Scrooge McDuck ($556M DOM) dominated the holidays and The Scavenger Wars ($305M DOM) was a massive success, which is sequel is happening for Y5. The Studio’s Y4 highlights are the third entry to the Voltron franchise, Voltron: Reunion, reimagined remake to Dinosaur, Countdown To Extinction, adaptation of beloved cartoon, Gargoyles and the next installment of the DuckVerse is TaleSpin. Finishing at sixth is Numerator Pictures at $502M, although the studio was stronger last year, it still had hits. Nesson action flick, Wolves of The Deep ($170M) thrives in the holidays against the juggernauts and Call Of Duty ($141M) did solid numbers. Y4 highlights include Steven Spielberg war movie during the American Revolution; Fortnight, hyped adaptation; Mass Effect and highly anticipated sequel to Pokémon: The Journey Begins; Pokémon: Rise Of The Rockets. Seventh was Lager Pictures which only produced one film Y3 was close to sixth place off by $1M. The second film in the Odyssey trilogy; The Odyssey: Council Of The Dead ($502M DOM) dominated the summer. The studio’s Y4 highlight is the final film in the trilogy, The Odyssey: Homecoming. Hunt Productions took eighth at $210M and Energized Entertainment took ninth at $6M
  6. Matt Reeves is ruling CAYOM rn. The Odyssey trilogy and another untitled trilogy. And he’s producing Voltron: Reunion and 5, the James Cameron/George Miller Lost Earth, and Ethan’s sci-fi project.
  7. @cayommagazine Tom Holland, Kit Harrington and Nathalie Emmanuel joins the cast of Lost Earth in undisclosed roles at the time.
  8. I think they should honestly just start over. Get the rest you have making (WW2, Shazam!, Aquaman, Joker and Birds Of Prey) and either wait 5 years and start over.
  9. Doing a DOM chart for studios Y3. Will post tonight.
  10. The greatest trilogy in CAYOM continues.
  11. @cayommagazine Endless Entertainment bumps up the budget of Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas to $200M, tying with Bionicle: Trials Of The Toa for Endless’ most expensive film. However Lost Earth will top those films in Y5 with a $245M budget.
  12. Also in further support of @Blankments case if it wasn’t a filler he wouldn’t have put it up against a bigger musical/fanily film (Kingdom of The Sun), the week before or in such a low TC.
  13. Gil’s All Fright Diner Studio: Infinite Studios Blumhouse Productions Release Date: 8/7/Y4 Genre: Horror/Action/Comedy Director: Eli Craig Rating: R for strong bloody violence and pervasive language throughout, drug use, and sexual content including nudity Budget: $58M Format: 2D, 3D and Dolby Cinema Runtime: 110 minutes Theater Count: 3,820 Cast: Jay Baruchel as Earl Michael B Jordan as Duke Melissa McCarthy as Loretta Kat Dennings as Cathy Ice Cube as Marshall Kopp Awkwafina as Tammy David Henrie as Chad Al Pacino as Gil Danny Devito as Red Forest Whitaker as Walker Plot (WIP):
  14. @cayommagazine Eli Craig (Blood and Fur) to direct Gil’s All Fright Diner for Infinite Studios. Andrew Garfield and Michael B Jordan star as the lead characters.
  15. I know that it’s early but I think Lost Earth will be the first film I write for Y5. Going to start plotting now. Earth is in a weird state in the film with one half of the planet a vast polluted desert and the other in an ice age. Meanwhile a small amount of humans, the size of a city (~ 1,000,000) are living on a giant space station, still searching for planets to inhabit but are more than capable of surviving on the base but want more planets to prevent humanity from extinction. Think of the society as a perfected and fair communism. Old Earth society is very dystopian but both have a steampunk vibe, run by a well meaning but ultimately corrupt government. Rich are the normal while the middle class and poor are second class citizens. The remaining factors war (namely the desert section and tundra section) on still for food and water. Also prepare for some epic CGI creations. Both sides of Old Earth are ultimately corrupt one mimicking capitalism and the other one is undecided.
  16. I just noticed but not only is this the third November where Endless and O$corp open either an animated or live action film but this year both TP:GOM and Wish for Wings star Taron Egerton in a major role.
  17. @cayommagazine Lost Earth will have a special 6 minute IMAX preview attached to Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas. It’s first teaser trailer will arrive with Voltron: Reunion.
  18. @cayommagazine More news on Endless Entertainment’s Lost Earth. James Cameron will also co write and produce the project as well. Lightstorm Entertainment will also have a hand in making Lost Earth. Howard Shore will also compose the score for the movie. The budget will top Endless’ flop Bionicle: Trails Of The Toa as the studio most expensive film at a whopping budget of $240M. Chris Pine, Vanessa Kirby, Woody Harrelson, Jovan Adepo, Letitia Wright, Jude Law, Christoph Waltz, Mahersala Ali and Helen Mirren compose of the main cast. Endless Entertainment will release the project November 5th, Y5.
  19. @cayommagazine Lost Earth will be the first film in a trilogy as well. Matt Reeves (the Odyssey trilogy) will produce all three films as well.
  20. @cayommagazine Two original projects have hit active development looking to arrive soon from Endless Entertainment and Infinite Studios George Miller’s Limitless is being retitled to Lost Earth. The movie although sci-fi will not fall into the similarities of past tentpoles or feature aliens and offers a more darker take. In the distant future, a crew of highly trained astronauts return to a post apocalyptic Earth on a recon mission to discover that humanity has been reborn but it’s not at all for the best. The project is being described as Avatar meets Mad Max. Dexter Fletcher to direct an untitled Road Trip musical for Infinite Studios that tells the story of a newcomer band with lofty aspirations traveling from Nevada to New York, however when tragedy strikes, the journey becomes a newfound journey of self discovery. Taron Egerton, Zendaya, Rami Malek and Amandla Sternberg make up the main characters.
  21. You know I think I finally came up with a good idea for me to move forward with George Miller’s Limitless.
  22. My guess is probably up a week to the May 8th. Besides looking at this year 2019 and 2020, September is becoming packed with family films.
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