Castle Rock continued to produce movies for Warner Bros; eventually it was disbanded. Rob Reiner kept the name alive, using the Castle Rock moniker for his independent film producing. On his most recent movie , Shock and Awe , released in by Vertical Entertainment, he teamed with his wife, Michele, a professional photographer.
Working with executive Michelle Goldfine, whom the Reiners brought to Castle Rock under the deal, the duo have put together about a dozen projects they will take out when network buying starts to pick up amid the pandemic. For their TV development, the Reiners also will be able to draw from the Castle Rock library, the bulk of which is owned by Warner Bros.
Reiner is a two-time Emmy winner for his role as Michael Stivic in the groundbreaking series All in the Family. Both longtime political activists, Rob and Michele in spearheaded California legislation to fund early childhood development and in they co-founded the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which filed a federal lawsuit that paved the way for marriage equality throughout the country.
Subscribe to Deadline Breaking News Alerts and keep your inbox happy. Under the deal, Nelson also distributed the films on video in North American markets, and handled international theatrical distribution, while Columbia, which Nelson forged a distribution deal with, would receive domestic theatrical distribution rights. Columbia, shortly after the company's formation, thereafter had to re-invest with a substantial change in terms when accumulated losses exhausted its initial funding.
Reiner has stated that Castle Rock's purpose was to allow creative freedom to individuals; a safe haven away from the pressures of studio executives. Castle Rock was to make films of the highest quality, whether they made or lost money. Castle Rock has also produced several television shows, such as the successful sitcom Seinfeld and the animated sitcom Mission Hill.
The sale was completed on December 22, The motivation behind the purchase to allow a stronger company to handle the overhead. By , Castle Rock launched a foreign sales operation, Castle Rock International, and planned to produce 12 to 15 films annually. Castle Rock also had aspirations to distribute its own films once its deal with Columbia expired in Turner Broadcasting eventually merged with Time Warner in In January , Warner Bros.
The Warner Bros. In April , Warner Bros. Castle Rock fired 16 of its 46 employees, and Castle Rock's physical production and public relations departments, back-office duties, and remaining employees were absorbed into Warner Bros. Television Studios, and on October 1 of that year, it relaunched the company.
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