Tag: Star Trek

  • Star Trek: Into Darkness to hit screens in India before the World!

    Star Trek: Into Darkness to hit screens in India before the World!

    MUMBAI: One of the most awaited sci-fi movies of the summer ‘Star Trek: Into Darkness’ is all set to scorch the screens across India before the world gets a glimpse of the multi-starrer franchise.

    Keeping in mind the anticipation for the sci-fi flick, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures will be releasing the Paramount Pictures and JJ Abrams production ‘Star Trek: Into Darkness’ on 10 May. The rest of the world would only be able to catch the movie from 17 May in theatres.

    After bringing to movie buffs, the high octane action fest and highest opener of 2013, ‘G.I.Joe: Retaliation‘ earlier than its international release, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures has yet again embarked on an innovative strategy with this movie.

    JJ Abrams said, “For the story to move forward, this had to be a more ambitious movie than the first. The action and the scale are light years ahead. Bringing IMAX and 3D technology in will give audiences yet another level of excitement and fun to be had."
    In a legacy that has sparked four television series, 11 motion pictures and countless galactic dreams, this marks the first time audiences will get to experience Star Trek eight-stories high and in three dimensions.

  • CBS, Avex expand on demand mobile video deal

    CBS, Avex expand on demand mobile video deal

    MUMBAI: CBS Studios International and Japan‘s Avex Entertainment have announced the expansion of their multi-year licensing agreement to include CBS programming on SoftBank Mobile‘s subscription video-on-demand service, Uula.

    The Uula service, a joint venture between Avex Entertainment and Softbank, will now include content for SoftBank‘s smartphone and tablet subscribers from CBS‘s extensive television library, including early seasons of current hits such as ‘NCIS‘, ‘NCIS: Los Angeles‘ and ‘90210‘ and full seasons of classic series such as ‘Star Trek‘, ‘Star Trek: Enterprise‘, ‘Medium‘ and ‘The 4400‘.

    The Uula service joins Avex‘s existing “dVideo” subscription on-demand service, available to customers of mobile carrier NTT Docomo.

    CBS Studios International executive VP Barry Chamberlain said, “We‘re excited to expand this content licensing agreement and provide UULA subscribers the flexibility to watch CBS programming on their mobile devices. The international digital space continues to provide more choice for viewers and additive revenue opportunities for content providers.”

  • Star Trek into Darkness to release in India on 17 May

    Star Trek into Darkness to release in India on 17 May

    MUMBAI: Paramount Pictures has announced the release of Star Trek Into Darkness by launching the poster of the film. The film has been scheduled for theatrical release all over India on 17 May.

    The second installment of J.J. Abrams‘ successful 2009 reboot of the franchise will be released in 3D.

    In the much awaited installment, as the heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made, as the only family Kirk is left with, is his crew!!

    The film has Karl Urban as Bones, Chris Pine as Captain Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock, Simon Pegg as Scotty, Anton Yelchin as Checkov, Zoe Saldana as Uhura and John Cho as Sulu.
    The trailer of the film is scheduled to be out today.

  • Star Trek sequel gets new name

    Star Trek sequel gets new name

    MUMBAI: The Star Trek sequel has reportedly been named Star Trek Into Darkness. The follow-up to the 2009 film will once again star Chris Pine as Captain Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Mr Spock and Karl Urban as Dr McCoy. JJ Abrams returns as the director of the film.
    Details about the film have been kept tightly under wraps.
    Benedict Cumberbatch, best known for his work in mystery series Sherlock, will play the villain.
    The film is scheduled for release on 17 May next year.

  • This Means War opens on 16 March

    This Means War opens on 16 March

    MUMBAI: Fox Star Studios India is gearing up to release This Means War on 16 March.

    Produced by Fox Star Studios, the film promises to bring cinegoers an unbeatable combo of fast-paced fun with the right amount of action, comedy and romance all mixed together for an enjoyable night at the cinema.

    The spy-against-spy storyline is what happens when two best friends who have incredible mental and physical skills turn on each other. At the same time, the director wanted these bigger-than-life situations to be relatable. “We wanted to present that in a way that felt very credible,” said the director who had earlier directed films like Charlie’s Angels and Terminator: Salvation.

    This Means War stars Chris Pine (of Star Trek, Princess Diairies) and Tom Hardy (Inception, The Dark Knight Rises fame) who along with being the world’s deadliest CIA operatives are also best friends until they unwittingly fall for the same gorgeous woman (Reese Witherspoon), an official release said.

  • Paramount to release Star Trek sequel in May 2013

    Paramount to release Star Trek sequel in May 2013

    MUMBAI: Paramount Studios has revealed that it will release its next Star Trek sequel, shot in 3D. on May 17, 2013. This means that the film would follow Marvel/Disney‘s Iron Man 3 and Warner Bros.‘ Guillermo del Toro-directed Pacific Rim.

    The delay of the film‘s release has been caused by director-producer J.J. Abrams not being able to make up his mind as he was tied up with Super 8. This made the studio backtrack on his earlier decision to release the film in June 2012.

    Earlier, the 2009 edition of Star Trek had grossed $386 million worldwide.

    Parmount hopes that the sequel will achieve much greater a success looking at how Christopher Nolan and Warner Bros. re-launched the Batman franchise with Batman Begins.

  • CBS posts profit of $335 mn in fourth quarter

    CBS posts profit of $335 mn in fourth quarter

    MUMBAI: US media conglomerate CBS has recorded a profit in the fourth quarter from a year ago period.

    This included a major charge to write down the value of its television and radio businesses

    CBS reported net income of $335 million, or 43 cents per share, in the October-December period. A year ago, the company reported a loss of $9.14 billion, or $12 per share. That included a charge of $9.48 billion for the asset impairment.

    Operating income for the quarter is up 14 to per cent to $759.3 million. For the year revenues were $14.3 billion. This marked an increase of one per cent from the prior year, with increases of two per cent at television, eight per cent at outdoor and six per cent at publishing. This was partially offset by a decline of seven per cent at radio.

    For the year, television revenues increased by two per cent to $9.5 billion from 2005 primarily reflecting increases in television license fees and affiliate revenues partially offset by lower home entertainment and advertising revenues. Television license fees increased by 26 per cent primarily due
    to the 2006 availabilities of CSI: Miami, Frasier, Star Trek: Voyager and Without A Trace.

    This was partially offset by the absence of license fees from the prior year second- cycle cable renewal of Everybody Loves Raymond. Affiliate revenues increased eight per cent due to rate increases and subscriber growth at Showtime and the inclusion of the results of CSTV Networks since its acquisition in January 2006. Ad revenues decreased by one per cent from 2005 as higher political ad sales were more than offset by lower revenues from the absence of UPN and decreases at CBS Network.

    Home entertainment revenues decreased by 68 per cent principally due to the switch from self-distribution in 2005 to third party distribution in 2006.

    CBS executive chairman Sumner Redstone says, “CBS’ first year out of the gate was a great one. Our strong performance in the fourth quarter and full year of 2006 is the result of strategic vision and operational excellence. Leslie and his team are building our existing businesses to capitalise on the digital revolution and to position CBS for continued success well into the future.”

    CBS president and CEO Leslie Moonves says, “CBS’ fourth quarter results capped off a strong first year as a stand-alone company, Strong fourth quarter operating results at television, outdoor and publishing helped us surpass our key financial targets for the year.

    “Looking forward, we will continue to focus on running our core operations effectively; reshaping our portfolio into better-margin, higher-growth businesses; using the interactive opportunity to deepen and broaden our relationship with audiences; and receiving compensation for our content through retransmission consent agreements and new interactive platforms.

    ” I am confident that the company is well positioned to deliver long-term growth, strong cash flow, and increased value for our shareholders.”