The Weinstein Company is confirmed to adapt Hasbro's robotic owl into a live-action and CGI hybrid for the big screen.
A movie based on Hasbro's popular 1990s toy line, Furby, is in the works. The Weinstein Company announced the project to bring the furry little owl to life during the studio's presentation at the recent American Film Market.
The little robotic animal is heading to the big screen in a live-action and CGI hybrid. "We think that this can resonate as a four-quadrant film," Hasbro's executive Stephen Davis said. "It can't just by a 90-minute commercial."
No director and actors are attached to the project, but Bob Weinstein said, "In the past, I was producing and releasing between seven and eight films a year and the quality suffered. Going forward, I decided on bringing my productions to three or four year at the most. I've also decided to make them bigger budgets, more director and star driven but still with the idea of creating franchises of a bigger nature."
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