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Filmmaker Perry, Lionsgate keep it in the family
Wednesday July 23 9:31 PM ET
Tyler Perry has signed a
three-year, first-look deal with Lionsgate, the studio that
released his 2005 breakthrough debut feature, "Diary of a Mad
Black Woman" and his subsequent films.
Under the agreement, Perry will produce three more feature
films for Lionsgate beyond his next two releases, "The Family
That Preys" and "Madea Goes to Jail." Lionsgate will also
continue to handle Perry's additional multimedia output,
including DVDs.
Through Lionsgate, Perry has released "Madea's Family
Reunion," "Daddy's Little Girls," "Why Did I Get Married?" and
"Meet the Browns," which combined have grossed hundreds of
millions of dollars at the box office and on DVD.
Perry, who began his creative career as a playwright, has
had success as a book author as well as in TV, film and on the
stage. Also in the works is Tyler Perry Studios, an Atlanta
complex that he is turning into a film and TV production
facility.
Perry's TBS series "House of Payne," also distributed by
Lionsgate, moves to syndication on Fox in September. "The
Family That Preys," a comedy starring Kathy Bates and Alfre
Woodard, will be released September 12.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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