Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Pictures, the production company behind “Sausage Party,” has launched Annapurna Interactive, a division which will produce and publish video games.
Annapurna Interactive will publish two games targeting Spring 2017 release dates: Jason Roberts’ “Gorogoa” and Giant Sparrow’s “What Remains of Edith Finch.” “Gorogoa” is a story within a puzzle where the player moves panels on a grid. “Edith Finch” is a collection of short stories centered around the cursed Finch family.
Annapurna Interactive will also release games from other developers like Funomena and Creative Director Keita Takahashi, creator of the “Katamari Damacy” franchise.
The division will be run by a team of veterans whose credits include “Journey,” “Mortal Kombat,” “Flower” and “Fat Princess.”
“I’ve had a great passion for video games for as long as I can remember. Growing up, ‘The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’ was one of my all-time favorites,” said Annapurna’s founder and CEO Megan Ellison in a statement. “My brother and I ran up quite a bill calling the 1-900 numbers for tips on those games, before the internet provided game-guides. The artistry and diversity of interactive storytelling is exciting and we look forward to exploring the limitless possibilities in gaming. We want to empower artists across this medium to make Annapurna Interactive their home and I believe we’ve assembled the perfect team to make that happen.”
The Interactive team added, “We believe video games have a powerful ability to stir emotion. We are excited by the opportunity to collaborate with the artists who inspire us in order to bring memorable experiences to all players, whether experienced or first-time gamers.”
Annapurna’s most recent credits include “20th Century Women,” “Sausage Party,” “Wiener-Dog” and “Everybody Wants Some!!”
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« Captain America: Civil War » (May 6)
The Avengers are back in the third standalone film for « Captain America, » in which political pressure to register superheroes with the government divides the team.
Marvel
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« Elstree 1976 » (May 6)
The documentary features actors and extras from the « Star Wars » franchise as they remember their times on set and talk about how the making of the films affected their lives. Derek Lyons, Anthony Forrest and Laurie Goode all make appearances.
StudioCanal
« Money Monster » (May 13)
Julia Roberts and George Clooney reunite once again in this story about a business network TV host and his producer who face a tough situation when an armed investor seizes their studio.
Tristar
« The Lobster » (May 13)
Single denizens of The City in this film’s dystopian future must find a romantic partner within 45 days, or they’re transformed into beasts and sent into the Woods. Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz star.
A24
« Dheepan » (May 13)
After winning the Palme d’Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, the drama will be released in the U.S. by IFC/Sundance Selects. It deals with a former soldier, a young woman and a child who pose as a family to escape the civil war in Sri Lanka.
IFC Films
Focus World
Universal
Sony/Columbia
Warner Bros.
« Weiner » (May 20)
The documentary that disgraced New York Congressman Anthony Weiner now regrets granting access, follows his 2013 mayoral bid which ended in a now infamous sexting scandal.
IFC Films/Sundance Selects
« Holy Hell » (May 20)
Twenty years in the making, this documentary goes inside The Buddha Field, a cult formed in the 1980s in West Hollywood, California. Filmmaker Will Allen is a former member of the sect who uses archival footage to tell the story of its charismatic leader, who forced members to perform sex acts, get abortions and undergo plastic surgery, often using hypnotherapy.
FilmRise
Disney
« The Do-Over » (May 27)
Adam Sandler signed a four-picture production with Netflix, and « The Do-Over, » costarring David Spade, is his second entry, following last year’s « Ridiculous Six. » In the film, the two decide to fake their own deaths in order to start over with new identities.
Netflix
Twentieth Century Fox
« Me Before You » (June 3)
Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin star in the on-screen adaptation of Jojo Moyes’ bestselling novel, in which a small town girl becomes the caretaker of a disabled man. Improbably, they fall in love.
Warner Bros.
« The Bye Bye Man » (June 3)
The horror film was most recently moved from October, and follows three college students who move into a house off campus to discover a supernatural entity called the Bye Bye Man. They must save each other while keeping the entity’s existence a secret from others. It cleared the date for Ben Affleck‘s “The Accountant.”
STX Entertainment
« The Conjuring 2 » (June 10)
The sequel to 2013’s « The Conjuring » welcomes back Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as they try to help a single mother whose house is plagued by demons.
Warner Bros.
Universal
Lionsgate
« Central Intelligence » (June 17)
The upcoming action comedy stars Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson as the unlikely duo teams up for a « top-secret »case.
Warner Bros.
« Finding Dory » (June 17)
The long-awaited sequel to 2003’s « Finding Nemo » centers on his blue friend, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), who goes on a mission to find her long-lost loved ones.
Disney
« Swiss Army Man » (June 17)
Known as the « farting corpse » movie, it stars Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe. The film was sold to A24 after premiering at Sundance Film Festival — before a number of walkouts.
A24
STX Entertainment
Fox
« The Shallows » (June 24)
A young surfer (Blake Lively) finds herself stranded on a small rock off shore after she’s attacked by a great white shark in this horror movie. She’ll spend the majority of it failing to return to land.
Sony/Columbia
Disney
« The Legend of Tarzan » (July 1)
We’ve all seen the stills of Alexander Skarsgard shirtless for this role, so naturally, we’re excited to see him play Tarzan alongside Margot Robbie’s Jane.
Warner Bros.
« The Purge: Election Year » (July 1)
« The Purge » films have performed consistently well at the box office despite their low budgets. This third installment in the franchise focuses on a presidential contender who vows to eliminate the annual Purge.
Universal
Bleecker Street
Fox
Universal
Sony
Broad Green Pictures
« Lights Out » (July 22)
A mother tries to save her children from a malicious force of the darkness; the same that haunted her when she was a little girl. Teresa Palmer and Gabriel Bateman star.
Warner Bros.
Fox Searchlight
Paramount
STX Entertainment
Universal
« Indignation » (July 29)
James Schamus is making his directorial feature film debut with « Indignation, » a drama set in 1951 in which a Jewish student struggles with sexual repression at a small Ohio college.
Roadside/Summit
Weinstein Company
David Ayers Twitter/Warner Bros.
Paramount
Disney
Sony/Columbia
Sony Pictures Classics
« War Dogs » (August 19)
At the height of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, two partying young entrepreneurs land an arms deal with the government worth hundreds of millions. Jonah Hill and Miles Teller star.
Warner Bros.
« Southside with You » (August 19)
A smash hit at this year’s Sundance, Richard Tanne’s romantic dramedy looks at the first date between Barack and Michelle Obama. Patrick Sawyers and Tika Sumpter star.
Roadside/Miramax
Sony/TriStar
« Hands of Stone » (August 26)
Edgar Ramirez will lace up the gloves to play Roberto Duran, the legendary Panamanian boxer who KO’d Sugar Ray Leonard and became champion in four weight classes. Robert De Niro and Usher also star.
The Weinstein Company
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