MGM Gets to Keep The Hobbit

MGM Gets to Keep The Hobbit

It may seem that MGM got lucky this time but will there be enough luck for them to make a fantastic prequel to the LOTR series...

By rockingrich1webb - Oct 02, 2009 02:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: THR

It seems that MGM nearly lost its "precious" movie due to bankrupcy, here is the official statement by MGM released today after worries a week ago:

MGM is pleased to announce that the Company has entered into a forbearance agreement with its lender group. The Company is appreciative of its lenders' ongoing support. Under the terms of the agreement, MGM's lender group has agreed not to enforce its rights or remedies arising as a result of the Company's request to not currently pay interest due on September 30, October 31, and November 30, 2009.

This agreement, which expires December 15, 2009, provides MGM with additional liquidity as discussions continue regarding the development of an optimal capital structure in support of the Company's long-term business plan. With the agreement in place, MGM has taken an important first step in ensuring that the Company has enhanced financial stability and adequate liquidity to implement its business strategies.

The Hollywood Reporter would like to add that this gives MGM enough money to do BOTH Hobbit movies:

Concern over MGM's hold on "Hobbit" is at the heart of the activity. In a 50-50 rights partnership with Warner Bros.' New Line unit, two "Hobbit" pics are being developed.

The first "Hobbit" aims for theatrical release in 2011, with Guillermo del Toro on board to direct that and a sequel. Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and del Toro are writing scripts for both and are expected to deliver the first screenplay by the end of November.

Warners will lead production and distribute at least domestically. For now, the Burbank studio also is covering any immediate expense.



The article also states that MGM has enough cash flow to stay in buisness for at least another year which gives them enough time to do what they need to do. The article does say, however, that management and the lenders realize the studio's various rights on major properties such as "Hobbit," "The Pink Panther" and the lucrative James Bond franchise are key to MGM maintaining a decent market value.

Read full article here: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i1c9f6a73741ca4f5c5f9ce39ee317c23

Will one year be enough for them to save there beloved hides from bankrupcy? Will they manage to dazzle use with another LOTR movie? Will they ever reveal who will play Bilbo? Only time will tell.

ROCK ON!!!
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KeepItReal - 10/2/2009, 7:51 AM
tom and jerry... haha... gotta love them...
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KeepItReal - 10/2/2009, 8:08 AM
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