Ketchup Entertainment is reportedly in advanced negotiations to acquire the rights to several shelved films, including notable titles like 'Coyote' and 'Batgirl'. The studio's willingness to invest an additional $50 million has raised eyebrows, especially given its recent track record with films such as 'Hypnotic', 'Hellboy: The Crooked Man', and 'Ferrari', which have not performed well at the box office. Industry observers are intrigued by Ketchup's potential acquisitions, which could include rights to the 'Saw' franchise and a new adaptation of Dracula by Karyn Kusama. The studio's strategy appears to focus on capitalizing on films that may have been overlooked or deemed too risky by larger studios, suggesting a shift in the landscape of film production and distribution.
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Ketchup Entertainment should also buy Kevin Costner’s HORIZON PART 2.
In some good news, the studio is “deep in sale negotiations” with Ketchup Entertainment for the shelved film. https://t.co/CjwERD4cmi