In 1978 He changed the way horror films were made Tonight he returns!
JOHN CARPENTER TO EXECUTIVE PRODUCE NEW HALLOWEEN FOR MIRAMAX®, TRANCAS AND BLUMHOUSE
LOS ANGELES, May 23, 2016 John Carpenter, the multiple award-winning and legendary filmmaker and creator of the original Halloween films, will return to the franchise as executive producer on a new production of the iconic horror movie, it was jointly announced today by MIRAMAX® and Trancas International Films MIRAMAX® and Blumhouse Productions will co-finance development and production, with Malek Akkad serving as producer under his Trancas banner and Jason Blum producing for Blumhouse. MIRAMAX®, which holds worldwide distribution rights, will determine its theatrical distribution partner at a future date.
The HALLOWEEN film franchise that was started in part by Carpenter and Moustapha Akkad in 1978 has spawned ten films generating a total of nearly $400 million in worldwide box office.
John Carpenter said: 38 years after the original Halloween Im going to help to try to make the 10th sequel the scariest of them all.
Malek Akkad said: Trancas International is thrilled to be teaming up with Miramax on Halloween, one of the most enduring horror franchises in film. We are also very excited to be working with Jason Blum and the whole team at Blumhouse. Together, along with the return of legendary filmmaker John Carpenter, we are eager to make a film that will be a milestone in the franchises legacy and that will excite the fans, young and old.
Zanne Devine, MIRAMAXs EVP Film & Television, said: Malek Akkads legacy with the Halloween franchise accompanied by Blumhouses unprecedented talent in the horror genre lays the foundation of a formidable team to create the next chapter of this iconic fan favorite. Having John Carpenter godfather the reboot of the iconic franchise he helped create brings it full circle. We couldnt be in better company bringing Halloween back to the big screen.
Jason Blum said: Halloween is one of those milestone films that inspired everyone at our company to get into the world of scary movies. The great Malek Akkad and John Carpenter have a special place in the hearts of all genre fans and we are so excited that Miramax brought us together. We cannot wait to find and collaborate with the right filmmaker to give Halloween fans the movie they deserve.
David Thwaites will oversee the reboot for MIRAMAX® with Carpenter and the companies planning to immediately go out to filmmakers and fast-track the project.
The Academy Award®-winning John Carpenter has written, directed, composed and/or edited over 20 films over the course of his career. An international household name, he is probably best known for his iconic features Halloween, The Thing, The Fog and Big Trouble in Little China, to name a few. As a musician, Carpenter kicks off his world tour in Los Angeles later this month, featuring songs from his Lost Themes and Lost Themes II albums which he recorded with his son, Cody Carpenter. The 30+ city tour ends in Paris late November. He is repped by APA and Stankevich Law.
About MIRAMAX®
MIRAMAX® is a global film and television studio best known for its award-winning and original content. New projects include both film and television, among them Bad Santa 2 starring Billy Bob Thornton, who reprises his Golden Globe nominated role as Willie Soke, and Oscar®, Golden Globe and Emmy winner Kathy Bates, with Broad Green Pictures co-producing/co-financing and handling U.S. theatrical; Bridget Joness Baby from Working Title for Universal Pictures, MIRAMAX® and StudioCanal, with Oscar® winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth reprising their roles in the third installment of the Bridget Jones film series; the recent acquisition Southside With You, inspired by the first date of Barack and Michelle Obama, starring Parker Sawyers and Tika Sumpter, with MIRAMAX® and Roadside Attractions partnering on the U.S. release; and The 9th Life of Louis Drax starring Jamie Dornan, Aaron Paul and Sarah Gadon; as well as Robert Rodriguezs From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, heading into its third season in the U.S. on El Rey Network.
In 2015, MIRAMAX® together with Roadside Attractions, released the critically acclaimed Mr. Holmes, one of the years most successful independent hits, directed by Academy Award® winner Bill Condon and starring Academy Award® nominees Sir Ian McKellen and Laura Linney; as well as the Kevin Hart hit comedy The Wedding Ringer with Sony-Screen Gems.
Collectively, MIRAMAXs unrivaled library of more than 700 titles has received 278 Academy Award® nominations and 68 Oscars®, earning most notably four Best Picture awards for The English Patient, Shakespeare in Love, Chicago and No Country for Old Men. More iconic titles from the library include critically acclaimed and commercial hits alike, such as Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting, Bridget Joness Diary, the Scream film franchise, Kill Bill Vol. 1&2, and The Aviator.
Oscar® and Academy Award ® are the registered trademarks and service marks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. MIRAMAX® and the MIRAMAX Logo are the registered trademarks, trademarks and service marks of Miramax, LLC.
About Trancas International Films
Trancas International Films is a motion picture production and distribution company based primarily in Los Angeles, California, but operating worldwide. In addition to numerous other films in its library, Trancas, along with its subsidiary, Compass International Pictures, has been involved with each film in the iconic Halloween franchise, and has production and distribution deals with companies including Miramax, Dimension Films, The Weinstein Company, and Anchor Bay Entertainment.
About Blumhouse Productions
Blumhouse Productions is a multi-media production company that has pioneered a new model of studio filmmaking: producing high-quality micro-budget films. Blumhouse has a first-look deal with Universal Pictures and has produced the highly profitable The Purge, Insidious, Ouija and Paranormal Activity franchises which have grossed more than $1.4 billion worldwide. In 2015, Blumhouse produced the two highest grossing horror films M. Night Shyamalans The Visit and Insidious: Chapter 3. Blumhouses award winning films include Whiplash and Jason Blum won Emmys for his producing roles on HBOs The Normal Heart and The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. In television, Blumhouse is currently producing Sharp Objects starring Amy Adams for HBO, based on Gillian Flynns bestselling novel.
Needless to say, Its been a crazy year and with all the rumors circulating, weve been chomping at the bit to tell everyone whats been really going on behind the scenes! Well have more details in the coming months, and even more exciting news to share. So stayed tuned and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter for all the latest Halloween news and updates.
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Long story short, a new Halloween film is in the works (again ), and John Carpenter is set to return in a hands on role as an executive producer.
After all the on-again, off-again rumors, reports, developmental hell setbacks, and vague confirmations for a new Halloween film, it's easy to dismiss any piece of news, but John Carpenter's involvement and Carpenter himself making a comment on the situation is more reassuring. Sure, nothing is official, we don't have any trailers or set photos, but an announcement involving Carpenter is more concrete than anything else that's been released or leaked over the years.
After Vampires, Ghost Of Mars, The Ward, (I guess I'm in the small crowd of people, who actually enjoyed Escape From L.A.), and a lengthy hiatus, you could say Carpenter has lost a step or two, or you could say his prowess as a filmmaker and a horror visionary is questionable now. Still, I'm just glad a familiar face and someone of Carpenter's stature is returning to the franchise. Hopefully, Carpenter's involvement will bring some excitement back to Halloween, and hopefully we're not looking at another run-of-the-mill or disposable sequel.