Tom Rothman To Launch New TriStar Productions Label For Sony

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Tom Rothman To Launch New TriStar Productions Label For Sony

BREAKING: Former Fox Filmed Entertainment chairman/CEO Tom Rothman is teaming with Sony Pictures to launch TriStar Productions, a joint venture that will augment the output of Sony’s film and TV product. This was just announced by Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton and Amy Pascal, the co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment. Sony is going to provide funding for the venture and retain distribution rights around the world. Rothman will hold the title of TriStar Productions chairman and receive an equity stake in the new company. He reports to Lynton and Pascal.

Rothman will staff up with production execs and will have its own strategic marketing capabilities but the movies will be released through Sony’s pipeline. It gives the studio another generator of product to go with Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Animation, Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions, the latter of which has sometimes had acquisitions released through the venerable TriStar banner.

It puts Rothman back to calling the shots at a film company. The lawyer-turned-studio executive ran the Samuel Goldwyn Company, worked at Columbia, but the bulk of his career was spent in an 18 year run at Fox. In those later years, he shared power with Jim Gianopulos and he was known as being a hands on presence in production and budgets, maybe too much so. That was believed to be one of the reasons the studio let him go last January, which was a big surprise. Rothman, who developed a relationship with Steven Spielberg when they tried to make Harvey at Fox, briefly got involved as producer of Robopocalypse, until Spielberg shelved the film. Even though Rothman was ready to moonlight as producer, it seemed clear that what he wanted was an executive gig. Now he has a good one and there are not many executives around with more experience than he has.

“Tom is a rare executive who loves movies, loves filmmakers, understands how to make money and has exquisite taste,” Pascal said in a statement. “He has the perfect programming sensibility to add to ur slate mix and it will be a thrill to have him as part of our team.”

Said Sony Pictures Television president Steve Mosko: “Sony Pictures Television is in business with the best in the business and we couldn’t be more excited to have Tom join our family.”

In a statement, Rothman noted how he and Pascal had worked together on the Columbia Pictures lot under the late Dawn Steel in the late 80s. “I admired [Pascal] hugely then and I admire her more now-she has a truly exceptional film mind. I have known and respected Michael just as long. Together they run a superb company, loaded with outstanding executives at every level, including Steve Mosko, with whom I share a special heritage.” Mosko and Rothman worked together at Fox 2000 and Searchlight for years.

Rothman joins at a time when Sony Pictures has been under public scrutiny from hedge fund chief Daniel Loeb, whose Third Point LLC has acquired a 7% stake in the company. Loeb has been critical of summer misfires After Earth and White House Down, and has called for the entertainment division to be spun off.

http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/tom-rothman-to-launch-new-tristar-productions-label-for-sony/
 
Rothman was involved with Robopocalypse? No wonder that got shelved since he hates giant robots. :o
 
"Short Circuit 3" and Look who's talking reboot movie announced shortly

:D
 
Oh, ****.

“Sony Pictures Television is in business with the best in the business and we couldn’t be more excited to have Tom join our family.”

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Oh god he's back!

My thoughts exactly:funny:, along with:
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TriStar is going to burn to the ground. F***ing Sony. Why? Why?!
 
Yes...because screwing with Fox wasn't good enough for him. He's as close to an evil supervillain intent on ruling the world as this planet can produce.
 
To be fair, Rothman is only headlining TriStar. And from the sounds of it, maybe he has changed a bit since his days at Fox. To give him credit, he's always left 'Searchlight' alone because I think his interests has always been indie type dramas or Oscar baits, not blockbusters.
 
Sony has been in trouble the last few years. Its lucky that they have Bond and Spider-Man.
 
Oh no, he'll be going after spidey and bond next. Ready for bond versus a cloud?
 
Rothman is handling TriStar as a subsidiary studio of Sony so he isn't touching Spider-Man or Bond. Sony Entertainment Co-Chairs Michael Lynton and Amy Pascal are the over all bosses.
 
Eon has control over Bond anyways.
 

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