BETTER LATE THAN NEVER

By in News
on Monday, October 25th, 2004

Writing for Ain’t It Cool News, someone named Pappy relayed the following interesting tidbit: According to producer Richard Gladstein the release of Finding Neverland, initially completed in 2003, “was delayed because of the release of [P.J. Hogan's] Peter Pan. …Since that film had the rights to the play, the reenactments of the theater scenes in Finding Neverland had to get Sony’s permission to be admitted into the film. In short, Sony gave [the producers] permission if they would release the film after Peter Pan,” hence Miramax’s forthcoming release of Neverland almost a year later, on November 12, 2004.

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