Oh, boy! If you thought that the ˜Kevin Williamson versus Weinstein Co.” drama was over… Think again. The Hollywood Reporter have the details…
In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, TWC claims it hired Williamson to write and produce Scream 4 in 2009 but a dispute broke out over whether Williamson breached his duties. TWC settled the fracas in 2010, essentially buying Williamson out of his Scream 4 deal, according to the suit. As part of that agreement, TWC claims Williamson agreed to relinquish control over several other projects, including one called Shadows.
But Williamson is now claiming he still owns the Shadows property, according to the suit.
What does that supposed to mean?
Update (4:53 am) – Deadline.com posted the lawsuit, that you can read here.
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Rodrigo KurtzRodrigo Kurtz holds a degree in Social Communication and Graphic Design. An enthusiast of the 'Scream' franchise and the works of Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson, he has contributed to the production of 'Scream VI' and the marketing campaigns with Paramount. Additionally, collaborates with licensing directors and event coordinators for fan conventions and special events, promoting his passion through a global community of horror enthusiasts.