Steven Spielberg

Viacom Chief: "We'll Work With (Spielberg) In One Capacity Or Another"

Whether Viacom wants it or not, Steven Spielberg is mostly likely leaving its umbrella come this fall. What is less certain are the movies being produced by DreamWorks.

Steven Spielberg To Direct "The 39 Clues"

Steven Spielberg has another project lined up for him to direct. According to Variety, DreamWorks has acquired the film rights to the multi-volume adventure series, "The 39 Clues."

Deal With Indian Firm May Allow Steven Spielberg To Leave Paramount

It's no secret that Steven Spielberg is unhappy at his new home at Paramount and that he's making plans to move to greener pastures sometime this year. The how part is answered by an article in the Wall Street Journal today.

More "Indiana Jones" After "Crystal Skull"

Even though "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (whew!) won't open in theaters until May 22, there're already talks of a potential sequel.

However, that'll only happen if the box office returns are good.

Steven Spielberg's Next Adventures Beyond "Crystal Skull"

Now with "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" behind him, Steven Spielberg is ready to move on to the other projects he has lined up.

First up is "Tintin," which will begin production in early fall of this year. "Tintin" is based on a Belgian comic strip created by Herge.

Dreamworks/Paramount Upcoming Divorce

DreamWorks and Viacom, parent company of Paramount, may be ready for a divorce after their arranged $1.6 billion marriage back in December 2005.

LA Times' Patrick Goldstein wrote a piece this Tuesday noting that DreamWorks co-founder David Geffen is considering leaving Paramount in August over disagreements with his corporate bosses at Viacom and Paramount.

Spielberg, DreamWorks Capture Ghost In The Shell

Variety is reporting that DreamWorks has landed the rights to "Ghost in the Shell," which it intends to produce into a live-action 3D (as in stereo) movie.

Universal and Sony was also pursuing the rights, but Steven Spielberg took a personal interest in the property and won over the rights holder.

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