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CORE DESIGN STILL VERY MUCH IN THE LOOP
Eidos CEO Mike McGarvey has confirmed that Core Design Ltd - a wholly owned subsidiary of Eidos plc - is still very much part of Eidos' long term plans during a conference call earlier this week, scoffing at speculation the creators of cyber heroine Lara Croft would downgrade operations now future development of the best-selling Tomb Raider franchise had been transferred to U.S. based Crystal Dynamics.
Last Updated: Mar 5, 2004
TOMB RAIDER 3 - MOTION PICTURE TIMELINE
February 27th 2004 - CHRIS BARRIE FUELS TOMB RAIDER 3 DEBATE
Last Updated: Mar 4, 2004
CHRIS BARRIE FUELS TOMB RAIDER 3 DEBATE
Chris Barrie, the British actor charged with the role of Lara Croft's fussing butler Hillary in Paramount Pictures Lara Croft Tomb Raider motion pictures, has added more fuel to the rumour of a third pic to complete the trilogy during a web chat with UK tabloid The Sun. Now I've done a big feature film - even though it was only a cameo role - I'm hungry to do more movies. My name is being talked about for various things and I am going for more auditions now. It's quite competitive when you see who you're up against - people like Rik Mayall and Neil Pearson. We're all going up for the roles of 'eccentric British comedy person'.
Last Updated: Feb 17, 2004
FINAL CHAPTER IN TOMB RAIDER TRILOGY
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life producer Lloyd Levin has said international returns were more than respectable enough to ensure a final chapter in the Tomb Raider motion picture trilogy despite domestic indifference, according to an article in the Official Playstation Magazine (U.S) this coming March 2004.
Last Updated: Feb 16, 2004
PARAMOUNT PICTURES IN THEATRE FEUD
A promotional dispute between Paramount Pictures and Regal Entertainment Group has resulted in the Tomb Raider sequel Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life being pulled from 47 theatre complexes across the U.S., according to the Hollywood Reporter. Laden with an army of commercial partners including Daimler Chrysler Jeep - the new vehicle of choice for Lara Croft - Paramount Pictures has reportedly failed to negotiate an agreement to counter Regal Entertainment's policy of not promoting any third-party brands in its theatres without due compensation.
Last Updated: Jun 17, 2003
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