U.S. studio Warner Bros. and China Media Capital (CMC) said on Thursday that they plan to release 12 films to global audiences within two years.
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U.S. studio Warner Bros. and China Media Capital (CMC) set up a joint venture Flagship Entertainment in September 2015. |
The films will be produced by the joint venture Flagship Entertainment, headquartered in Hong Kong.
Li Ruigang, CMC's chairman, said the movies includes one adapted from the best-selling "MEG: A Novel of Deep Terror" at a cost of over US$100 million.
U.S. studio chairman Kevin Tsujihara said they hoped that Flagship would create high-quality co-productions with Chinese characteristics for audiences both in China and around the world.
The tie-up between the two companies was announced in September, 2015. Flagship Entertainment is 51-percent owned by a CMC-led consortium and 49 percent by Warner Bros..
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