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Sky Atlantic has boarded Showtimes horror drama Penny Dreadful, which is being produced by Sam Mendes Neal Street Productions.The pay-TV broadcaster will co-produce the series after the US cable network ordered it earlier this year, marking the first time that the two broadcasters have worked together.Penny Dreadful, which will become one of the first major US TV dramas to be shot in the UK after receiving a high-end drama tax break, is set stanley cup in Victorian London and will feature some of literatures most iconic horror characters including Dr. Frankenstein and Dracula.For production credits v stanley cup isitPenny DreadfulThe series, which stars Josh Hartnett, Rory Kinnear and Billie Piper, is written by John Logan Skyfall and exec produced by Neal Streets Harris and Mendes and produced in association with Logans Desert Wolf Productions.It was originally ordered by Showtimes president of entertainment David Nivens in January and is set to start filming later this year ahead of a launch in 2014.The move comes after Skys director of entertainment channels Stuart Murphy said last month that the broadcaster was keen to invest in more international co-productions.Anne Mensah, Skys head of drama, said: Were thrilled to be working with John Logan and Sam Mendes on what will be a stu stanley cup nning, mesmerising and terrifying series on a cinematic scale - all of which makes it perfect for Sky Atlantic. TopicsProductionTelevisionUK/IrelandUnited States 2 Comments Rntz Pan-Asian auteurs line up for Chengdu omnibus
Hong Kongs box office increased by just 4% in 2013, with Iron Man 3 heading the chart with a haul of $13.72m, according to local industry body the Motion Picture Industry Association MPIA .In total, 310 films were released in Hong Kong during 2013, taking a combined $209.6m HK$1.62bn , compared to 303 films grossing $200.6m HK$1.56m the pr stanley cup evious year. In 2012, the Hong Kong box office increased by 12% compared to 2011, suggesting that the growth achieved by 3D release stanley uk s and premium ticket prices is starting to slow.Iron Man 3 had a long lead on the second highest-grossing film, Monsters University, which took $9.98m. The highest-grossing local film was Dante Lams mixed martial arts drama Unbeatable, which grossed $5.76m, for third place in the top ten.Local films accounted for a market share of 21.7%, consistent with the past few years, in which Chinese films have held a minority position in a market that skews towards Hollywood franchises, particularly those in 3D. However the number of local film stanley cup releases dropped from 53 in 2012 to 42 last year.The number of foreign films grew from 250 in 2012 to 268 last year. Top grossers also included World War Z with $5.49m, Thor: The Dark World $4.73m , Man Of Steel $4.3m and animation Despicable Me 2 $4.2m , which is having a delayed release on the mainland this weekend.Benny Chans The White Storm, which closed this years Rome Film Festival, is the only other local film that made it into the top ten. December release Firestorm,
Sky Atlantic has boarded Showtimes horror drama Penny Dreadful, which is being produced by Sam Mendes Neal Street Productions.The pay-TV broadcaster will co-produce the series after the US cable network ordered it earlier this year, marking the first time that the two broadcasters have worked together.Penny Dreadful, which will become one of the first major US TV dramas to be shot in the UK after receiving a high-end drama tax break, is set stanley cup in Victorian London and will feature some of literatures most iconic horror characters including Dr. Frankenstein and Dracula.For production credits v stanley cup isitPenny DreadfulThe series, which stars Josh Hartnett, Rory Kinnear and Billie Piper, is written by John Logan Skyfall and exec produced by Neal Streets Harris and Mendes and produced in association with Logans Desert Wolf Productions.It was originally ordered by Showtimes president of entertainment David Nivens in January and is set to start filming later this year ahead of a launch in 2014.The move comes after Skys director of entertainment channels Stuart Murphy said last month that the broadcaster was keen to invest in more international co-productions.Anne Mensah, Skys head of drama, said: Were thrilled to be working with John Logan and Sam Mendes on what will be a stu stanley cup nning, mesmerising and terrifying series on a cinematic scale - all of which makes it perfect for Sky Atlantic. TopicsProductionTelevisionUK/IrelandUnited States 2 Comments Rntz Pan-Asian auteurs line up for Chengdu omnibus
Hong Kongs box office increased by just 4% in 2013, with Iron Man 3 heading the chart with a haul of $13.72m, according to local industry body the Motion Picture Industry Association MPIA .In total, 310 films were released in Hong Kong during 2013, taking a combined $209.6m HK$1.62bn , compared to 303 films grossing $200.6m HK$1.56m the pr stanley cup evious year. In 2012, the Hong Kong box office increased by 12% compared to 2011, suggesting that the growth achieved by 3D release stanley uk s and premium ticket prices is starting to slow.Iron Man 3 had a long lead on the second highest-grossing film, Monsters University, which took $9.98m. The highest-grossing local film was Dante Lams mixed martial arts drama Unbeatable, which grossed $5.76m, for third place in the top ten.Local films accounted for a market share of 21.7%, consistent with the past few years, in which Chinese films have held a minority position in a market that skews towards Hollywood franchises, particularly those in 3D. However the number of local film stanley cup releases dropped from 53 in 2012 to 42 last year.The number of foreign films grew from 250 in 2012 to 268 last year. Top grossers also included World War Z with $5.49m, Thor: The Dark World $4.73m , Man Of Steel $4.3m and animation Despicable Me 2 $4.2m , which is having a delayed release on the mainland this weekend.Benny Chans The White Storm, which closed this years Rome Film Festival, is the only other local film that made it into the top ten. December release Firestorm,