Did the asylum make Sharknado?

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

YearTitleNotes
2015Martian Land
2016Sinbad and the War of the Furies
ZoombiesFollowed by Zoombies 2 in 2019 and Aquarium of the Dead in 2021.
Sharknado: The 4th AwakensSequel 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 companiesThe Asylum Syfy Films
Distributed bySyfy
Release date1: July 11, 2013 2: July 30, 2014 3: July 22, 2015 4: July 31, 2016 5: August 6, 2017 6: August 19, 2018
Running time540 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.

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