In addition to being filmed in Michigan and Chicago it looks like "Transformers 4" will be jumping the boat to China.
Paramount Pictures, China Movie Channel and Jiaflix Enterprises
announced today that they have entered into a Cooperation Agreement
regarding the production of “Transformers 4” in China. The Cooperation
Agreement was signed on April 1, 2013 in Beijing and Los Angeles.
Pursuant to the agreement, China Movie Channel, under the State
Administration of Radio Film and Television (SARFT), will cooperate with
Paramount in broad-based support of the production of the film in
China. “Transformers 4” is expected to be released in China on or about
June 27, 2014. The parties also intend to cooperate in a number of other
areas related to “Transformers 4,” including the selection of filming
sites within China, theatrical promotion, and possible post-production
activities in China as well as casting of Chinese actors and actresses
in the film.
This agreement represents the first time that China Movie Channel will
work with a western studio in the production of a major motion picture.
The unprecedented agreement followed a meeting with Mr. Tong Gang, Vice
Minister of SARFT with the Transformers 4 production leaders including
director Michael Bay, producer Lorenzo DiBonaventura and Paramount Vice
Chairman Rob Moore, along with Jiaflix Chairman Sid Ganis and President
Marc Ganis at SARFT’s official Reception Hall in Beijing. Minister Tong
expressed support for the newly formed China Movie Channel/Jiaflix
cooperation with Paramount.
The “Transformers” movies are among the most popular films ever released
in China, and Michael Bay is among the most popular directors with
Chinese audiences. Transformers 3, Dark of the Moon, released
theatrically in 2011, grossed $165 million in China and over $1.1
billion worldwide.
“I’m proud and honored by how ‘Transformers’ has been embraced by
Chinese audiences,” said Michael Bay. “I look forward to working with
China Movie Channel and Jiaflix Enterprises to help reach more people
here and deepen their passion for this ongoing story and its
characters.”
“China Movie Channel and our official movie web site M1905.com have been
long term trusted partners with Jiaflix,” said Yan Xiaoming, Chairman
of China Movie Channel. “We have been working together in the field of
importing Hollywood movies for Chinese television and internet,
including Paramount movies, as well as introducing Chinese movies to the
North American market and are very delighted with the results we have
accomplished together.”
“This is the beginning of a new era of collaboration with the Hollywood
studios,” Mr. Yan continued. “We are very confident that the China Movie
Channel/Jiaflix cooperation with Paramount will result in the famous
Transformers brand being an even bigger success.”
Jiaflix, through its partners, Sid Ganis, Marc Ganis and Kenneth Huang,
was the driving force in bringing the new arrangement to fruition. Said
Sid Ganis, Chairman of Jiaflix, “Paramount was the first major studio to
officially join with us for the distribution of its films over the
Jiaflix platform in China, so we are delighted to join our partners at
China Movie Channel together with Paramount on this groundbreaking
initiative. ‘Transformers 4’ are paving the way.” Jiaflix has recently
entered into a long term agreement with Paramount, under which Paramount
will supply more than 250 films a year to the new video streaming
partnership between Jiaflix and M1905.com, a unit of China Movie
Channel.
“We are excited by and grateful for the opportunity to work with China
Movie Channel and Jiaflix Enterprises on the production and promotion of
‘Transformers 4,’” said Paramount Vice Chair Rob Moore. “We see this
relationship as a reflection of the global power and appeal of both this
unique franchise and Michael Bay’s talents as a filmmaker.”
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