Sunday, April 26, 2009

Terminator Salvation Producers $160 Million Lawsuit Settled

The three main producers behind the eagerly anticipated Terminator Salvation movie have settled a $160 million (£107 million) lawsuit over allegations of fraud and breach of contract.

Moritz Borman took legal action against his fellow moviemakers Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek in March (09), claiming he helped the pair acquire the rights to the Terminator franchise for their firm Halcyon Co. in 2007.

The deal gave Anderson and Kubicek full rights over the production of Terminator Salvation and any future sequels, plus merchandise and licensing.

Well, at least that's settled before the movie's debut screening.

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