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‘Walking Dead’ Creator Robert Kirkman & Other EPs Prevail Over AMC Attempt To Kill $200M Profits Suit
The first season of the latest Walking Dead spinoff The Ones Who Live is concluding this weekend, but the latest profit participation lawsuit from zombie apocalypse creator Robert Kirkman, franchise executive producer Gale Anne Hurd and others is far from over. With heavy emphasis on the $200 million settlement AMC suddenly made in 2021 to […]
With heavy emphasis on the $200 million settlement AMC suddenly made in 2021 to end ex- TWD showrunner Frank Darabont and CAA’s nearly 10-year long lawsuit over profits, US District Judge Fernando Aenlle-Rocha yesterday denied the outlet’s move to have Kirkman, Hurd, David Alpert, Charles Eglee and Glen Mazzara ’s mega-millions case dismissed. “It would be an illogical interpretation of the MFN (most favored nations) provisions and contrary to the reasonable expectations of the parties in entering into the agreements if the court were to allow Defendants, as a matter of law, to provide Darabont and CAA with increased contingent compensation and a greater share of future gross receipts for the series through a settlement agreement—at Plaintiffs’ expense—without providing Plaintiffs the same,” the California-based federal judge wrote in a 13-page ruling filed Monday ( read the TWD EP case ruling here). A year ago, not long after AMC’s Gibson Dunn and Crutcher lawyers filed their motion to dismiss, a trial start date of September 17, 2024 was set.
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