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Voltron, the upcoming live-action remake of the 1980s animated series, has officially wrapped production. The film's official Instagram account posted a message from producer Bob Koplar on Saturday ...
Once the golden knight of geekdom, Henry Cavill has marched through Hollywood with iconic roles draped across his ...
In a note on Instagram, Bob Koplar stated, “Our live-action Voltron film has officially wrapped production, and we’re THRILLED with how it all went. I’ve been with this franchise for years ...
Voltron’s official Instagram page shared a new message from Bob Koplar and the World Events Production team and with it confirmed filming has wrapped, “Our live-action Voltron film has ...
Todd Lieberman and David Hoberman (“Beauty and the Beast”) are producing with Bob Koplar of World Events Productions, the company that holds the “Voltron” rights. Although the original ...
Todd Lieberman and David Hoberman are on board to produce with Bob Koplar, the head of World Events Productions, the company that controls the Voltron property. It is unclear at this stage where ...
"We decided to go ahead and close the doors,” Bob Koplar said. Koplar owns the cycle studio Steel Wheels. He made the call Monday, not knowing what it meant for his business or his customers.
“It was my father’s crazy idea to take this Japanese anime, turn it into a kid’s show, and air it,” said Bob Koplar, whose company, World Events Productions, helped produce 124 episodes of ...
Producing are Todd Lieberman via Hidden Pictures, World Events Productions’ Bob Koplar, Thurber and Hobie Films’ David Hoberman. The plot details for the new version is unclear. Thurber wrote ...
David Hoberman, Todd Lierberman, and Bob Koplar will reportedly produce the project. Considering how well live-action anime adaptations have been doing in recent years, it should be no surprise ...