Entertainment One in 4-year output agreement with Dreamworks Studios

Entertainment One in 4-year output agreement with Dreamworks Studios

Dreamworks Studios

Mumbai: Canadian giant Entertainment One has entered into a four-year output agreement with DreamWorks Studios to distribute the studio‘s films in all media forms across the UK and Benelux.
"We‘re delighted to collaborate with Steven Spielberg, Stacey Snider, Jeff Small and the innovative DreamWorks team in two of eOne‘s core territories," said eOne‘s president of filmed entertainment Patrice Theroux.
Theroux described the pact as a "momentous opportunity" to be working with "such esteemed partners and broaden our international slate with top-quality commercial films for years to come."
The first title to go out through the agreement with eOne will be the remake of Starbuck, starring Vince Vaughn, which is set to shoot October 2012 and release in 2013.
DreamWorks‘ U.S. distributor, The Walt Disney Co., will continue to handle North America, Latin America, Asia, Russia and Australia.
Reliance continues to bankroll production of DreamWorks‘ films and hold distribution rights in India.