BREAKING: We’ve confirmed that MGM Motion Picture Group president Jonathan Glickman is stepping down and transitioning to the role of being a producer for the studio
Former New Line-DreamWorks-Sony exec andGlickman is in charge of the studio’s film development, production and co-financing arrangements, as well as their live stage productions. He’s been at the studio since 2011 when he arrived to MGM with Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum from Spyglass Entertainment. Following Barber being ousted as MGM CEO in 2018, Glickman has been leading the studio. Glickman’s current contract, renewed in 2016, expires in February 2020.which opens Easter weekend on April 10.
During Glickman’s run MGM formed a joint marketing and distribution venture with Annapurna Pictures, United Artists Releasing. They had a notable hit back in the fall, the animated version ofwhich grossed $97.1M at the domestic B.O., $197M worldwide. Following the success of MGM quickly greenlit a sequel, set for an October 22, 2021 release.
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