Nu Image

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Nu Image
TypeFilm
Industry Entertainment
Founded1992
Founder
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
  • Avi Lerner
  • Trevor Short
Products Motion Pictures
Subsidiaries Millennium Media
Millennium Films prior to 2017
Website http://www.millennium-media.net

Nu Image is an American film studio that was founded by Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Danny Dimbort, and Danny Lerner in 1992. [1] The company produces action films, most of which are filmed primarily in South Africa and Bulgaria (by 2005 acquired Nu Boyana Film Studios), [2] among other locations. In 1996, the company launched a subsidiary label called Millennium Films, now called Millennium Media.

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History

Nu Metro Entertainment

In the mid-1980's, The Cannon Group, Inc. began expanding its operation into Africa, taking advantage of cheap locations and labor in countries such as Zimbabwe and South Africa. Avi Lerner opened Nu Metro Entertainment, a film production company based in Johannesburg to accommodate production demands in the country. [3] During this time, Lerner executive produced many films, such as American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt and River of Death for Cannon as well as Howling IV: The Original Nightmare for Harry Alan Towers. After pressure from anti-apartheid forces the company closed its African operation in 1988, [4] Lerner created a new company, Nu Image, to produce original, low budget films alongside his brother Danny Lerner and other Cannon employees Trevor Short, Danny Dimbort and Boaz Davidson. [5]

Nu Image

From 1992, Nu Image began multiple films a year, mainly in the action genre. Their first release was Terminator Woman in 1993. [6] Many of the films produced went direct-to-video, however some, such as Shark Attack debuted on television. Many stars, writers and directors from The Cannon Group, Inc. appeared in films for Nu Image, including David Bradley, Michael Dudikoff, Sam Firstenberg and Billy Drago. They also built a new generation of action talent such as Bryan Genesse [7] and Joe Lara. [8]

However, their efforts to break into the mainstream with mockbusters such as Freefall starring Eric Roberts, Jeff Fahey and Pamela Gidley, created to capitalise on the success of Sylvester Stallone's Cliffhanger failed to make much of an impact. Freefall ended up going direct-to-video. [9]

After the successes of creature features such as Anaconda and Deep Blue Sea released in the late 90's, Nu Image produced a spate of low budget franchises to capitalise on the trend including; Tobe Hooper's Crocodile, Shark Attack, Spiders, Killer Rats, Octopus and Raging Sharks and various sequels were produced from 1999 to 2005. While not critically successful, the films were extremely successful on television and home media.

Millennium Films & Millennium Entertainment

From the mid-2000's, Nu Image gradually began producing fewer films, with its subsidiary label, Millennium Films, releasing more with a greater level of financing than previously, and its sister company Millennium Entertainment producing the films. In 2005, it purchased Nu Boyana Film Studios in Bulgaria. [10] One of the first films to carry the new name was the remake The Wicker Man starring Nicolas Cage. [11] The film was a critical and commercial failure. [12] [13] They continued on with a focus on sequels and remakes of notable properties such as Day of the Dead [14] and Rambo . [15] After the commercial success of Rambo, [16] [17] Millennium Films entered into a multi-year deal with Lionsgate to produce several big-budgeted films, the first of which was Conan the Barbarian . [18] The deal would be extended over the years with successful box-office hits ( The Mechanic [19] ) and box office bombs ( The Legend of Hercules [20] ). Another notable success was Olympus Has Fallen starring Gerard Butler. [21] The film was originally intended as a mockbuster of White House Down ; however the film ended up beating that film into release and was much more profitable, spawning two sequels to date. [22]

Millennium Entertainment was sold in August 2014. The company's library and distribution assets had been sold to a consortium consisting of its current management and Virgo Investment Group. The new owners renamed the company Alchemy in January 2015, finally cutting ties to its former sister company Millennium Films, which remained under the control of Avi Lerner. [23] Alchemy filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy on June 30, 2016. [24]

Millennium Media

In 2017, a deal was reached with The Recon Group, a Chinese investment firm, for them to purchase a majority stake in Millennium Films. [25] The deal was signed and a $20 million downpayment was secured. [26] However, this deal was later announced to be off in August 2017 due to the Chinese government clamping down on overseas business investments. [27] The following year, the company was rebranded as Millennium Media.

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