Relativity Media has partnered with global branded play company Hasbro, Inc. to develop and produce a live-action tent-pole film based on Stretch Armstrong, the iconic action hero figure launched in the 1970s, it was announced today by Relativity’s Co-President, Tucker Tooley and Hasbro’s President and CEO, Brian Goldner.
Relativity will be the domestic distributor and will release the film internationally through its network of foreign output partners. The film is targeted for an April 11...Read Full Story
Transformers: Dark of the Moon was one of the biggest hits of the summer, grossing more that $1.1 billion at the box office taking the fourth spot on the worldwide box office list. So is it a surprise that there are already talks of a fourth on being in the works.
On Monday, Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner said that the toy company has entered talks with studio partner Paramount, Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg about a potential Transformers 4. “We continue to actively develop a number of...Read Full Story
Celebrity Gossip It's latest installment enjoyed record-breaking success, and now Hasbro is reportedly actively working to make a fourth "Transformers" movie a reality.According to The Hollywood Reporter, the company's president and CEO Brian Goldner has revealed that he's in talks with Paramount, director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg about their interest in the next leg of the mega-franchise.Discussion: Hollywood Reporter - Perez HiltonRead Full Story
Perez Hilton But it sounds like the budget on another high-profile film is probably going to have to suffer because of it.Because the gaming company has faired so well during this quarter, Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner has announced that they have started active discussions with studio partner Paramount, director Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg about putting a fourth Transformers film into the works.Discussion: Celebrity GossipRead Full Story
Hasbro Inc. on Monday reported its profit rose 77 percent, helped by higher sales of boys' products like Transformers.During a conference call with investors Monday, Goldner discussed some of the entertainment tie-ins the company is working on.QUESTION: What are some entertainment properties Hasbro is developing?ANSWER: In the entertainment arena, we partnered with Discovery Communications to form a new children's television network, "The Hub," launching in the fall of this year...Read Full Story
For detailed 10-year financial data and charts, go to 10-Year Financials of HAS. President & CEO Brian Goldner sold 100,000 shares of HAS stock on 02/28/2012 at the average price of 35.43. Brian Goldner owns at least 292,198 shares after this. The price of ...
"It is increasingly evident that 3D resonates with moviegoers globally and together with Paramount, we made the decision to bring fans an even more immersive entertainment experience," said Hasbro President and Chief Executive Brian Goldner in a statement.
John Kell reports for Marketwatch: Total pay for Hasbro Inc.’s HAS -0.99% President and Chief Executive Brian Goldner declined 67% to ... resulting in falling values for Goldner’s stock and option awards. … Total pay for Chief Financial ...
After a lengthy hiatus, Hasbro is planning on bringing back the fuzzy, interactive doll this fall. In a recent Q1 earnings call, Brian Goldner, CEO, Hasbro, said that Furby, first introduced in 1998, would make a comeback this year. "We're also very ...
Many of today’s kids would rather slice and dice flying fruit on an iPhone than sit around a game board racing each other to buy Park Place. Brian Goldner, chief executive officer of Hasbro (HAS) is betting he can revive old-fashioned games by ...
"Battleship" is the latest film credit for Hasbro Chief Executive Brian Goldner as well. Twice a month, the toy executive turns movie producer, jetting to Hollywood to shepherd to the big screen a growing slate of movies based on Hasbro toys.
“We are honored to be recognized for our leadership in corporate social responsibility,” Brian Goldner, Hasbro’s president and CEO said in a prepared statement. “This is a testament to our corporate values and employee commitment across ...
"For the full year 2012, we continue to believe, absent the impact of foreign exchange, we will again grow revenues and earnings per share," CEO Brian Goldner said in a statement. Analysts were not impressed. "I think the business is even weaker ...
Hasbro continues its plans of making movies based on its toys. Universal Pictures has announced an agreement with Hasbro Inc., Platinum Dunes and Blumhouse Productions to produce Ouija, a suspense thriller inspired by Hasbro's Ouija toys.
Ouija will be produced by Brian Goldner and Bennett Schneir for Hasbro, Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form for Platinum Dunes and Jason Blum for Blumhouse Productions.
The Ouija board was created by...
But in a call with analysts, CEO Brian Goldner said first-quarter results were in line with the company's plan, and it estimates more of its revenue will come during the second half of the year. That's when Hasbro's heavy slate of movie-toy tie ...