Did the asylum make Sharknado?
The Asylum is an American independent film company and distributor that focuses on producing low-budget, direct-to-video films. The studio created the Sharknado films and the Syfy original series Z Nation.
How much money did Sharknado make at the box office?
Sharknado, the once-joke of a film, has officially become the most successful movie franchise of all-time. The 4-year old franchise on July 11, made $4.503 billion in “Total Franchise Gross” beating Disney-Pixar’s $4.502 billion, according to filmsite.org.
How much did Sharknado cost?
2 million USD
Sharknado/Budget
Who owns Asylum Productions?
David Latt
The Asylum is headquartered in a converted warehouse in Burbank, California, a space large enough that co-founder David Latt, 47, zips around the concrete floors on roller skates. He’s got the rumpled, laid-back vibe of a fringe filmmaker, but he’s known for giving his directors notes so brutal they’ve cried.
What movies has the asylum made?
List of The Asylum films
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Martian Land | |
| 2016 | Sinbad and the War of the Furies | |
| Zoombies | Followed by Zoombies 2 in 2019 and Aquarium of the Dead in 2021. | |
| Sharknado: The 4th Awakens | Sequel to Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!. Followed by Sharknado 5: Global Swarming in 2017. |
Are Atlantic Rim and Pacific Rim related?
And their latest release is no different. In fact, it’s a sequel to the first Pacific Rim knock-off they produced on a dime, 2012’s Atlantic Rim. Now Atlantic Rim: Resurrection is available digitally, before Pacific Rim Uprising hits theaters in March.
How many Sharknados have been made?
Sharknado (film series)
| Sharknado | |
|---|---|
| Production companies | The Asylum Syfy Films |
| Distributed by | Syfy |
| Release date | 1: July 11, 2013 2: July 30, 2014 3: July 22, 2015 4: July 31, 2016 5: August 6, 2017 6: August 19, 2018 |
| Running time | 540 minutes |
What was the budget for Pacific Rim?
180 million USD (2013)
Pacific Rim/Budget
Is Sharknado copyrighted?
Perhaps an overzealous Examining Attorney refusing registration because SHARKNADO is the title of a film and doesn’t function as a trademark? No, the SHARKNADO registration landed on the Supplemental Registration floor, because that is how the application was filed by The Global Asylum, Inc.