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Signature Entertainment Acquires Rights To Action Sci-Fi Movie World-Breaker

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Signature Entertainment has secured the U.K. and Irish rights to the action sci-fi film World-Breaker, featuring a star-studded cast including Luke Evans, Milla Jovovich, and Billie Boullet. The movie, produced by a team including Bradley Gallo, Michael A. Helfant, Martin Brennan, Jib Polhemus, and Tracy Mercer, and directed by Brad Anderson, recently completed filming in Northern Ireland.

World-Breaker follows the story of a father and daughter navigating a burning city and battling creatures from another dimension as humanity faces a war for survival. Evans portrays the father, Jovovich the mother, and Boullett the daughter in this high-octane production.

The acquisition deal was finalized between Signature Entertainment and The Exchange, with plans for a release in the upcoming year. Described as a top-tier independent film that rivals big-budget studio offerings, World-Breaker is anticipated to captivate audiences in the U.K. and Ireland in 2025.

Signature Entertainment, known for its diverse portfolio, has recently released notable titles such as The Canterville Ghost, You Hurt My Feelings, Femme, and The End We Start From. The company's CEO, Marc Goldberg, and acquisitions manager, Katie Wilkinson, spearheaded the negotiations with The Exchange's Nat McCormick.

The Exchange is handling international sales and co-distribution rights for the film, with a presence at the Cannes film market. With its compelling storyline, talented cast, and experienced filmmakers, World-Breaker is poised to make a significant impact on the cinematic landscape upon its release.

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