rickn23
8 months ago
It's from general research from owning stock in different entertainment companies. There are trade shows to shop TV/streaming projects to different services (broadcasters, streaming services, and or DVD printers) and other trade shows for merchandise licensing IP (intellectual property). The large studios are always there. Licensing mostly occurs (a year or two, sometimes more) before the public sees it.
Movie studios and animation studios have done it for a long time. More recently (last couple of decades) comic book and video game companies have engaged in IP merchandise licensing. It virtually free money, if you can get it.
There is some Earthworm Jim merchandise for sale on Amazon, but I haven't seen any recent updates on the animated series. I still don't know where the series will appear.
rickn23
10 months ago
Trailer for Amazon Prime's "Fallout" live-action series. I know IPLY doesn't own the "Fallout" IP. But, I think IPLY still have IP capable of making good live-action series/movies.
Starts April 12, 2023, if you have Amazon Prime.
Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which thereβs almost nothing left to have. 200 years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind β and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird and highly violent universe waiting for them. From executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the creators of Westworld, starring Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Walton Goggins and more. Arriving April 12 on Prime Video.
frymuchan
11 months ago
They don't post on Twitter either. I think they're only option, at this point, and I think it is what they are planning, is to sell or merge the company after first getting a few things going to show the value of the company. For instance, if they can launch a successful cartoon with Earthworm Jim, the value of the company will go up exponentially in any merger or sale.
rickn23
11 months ago
Maybe they hire someone every now-and-then to update their website.
It looks like they have things in the pipeline, but, it's going to be hard for them to get the message out. Since I don't have a X (Twitter) account, I have no access to their posts. And, it doesn't look like they keep their Facebook page up-to-date. I doubt they can pull the company out of a hole, unless they do a lot better.