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Warner Bros. has been making deals with Hollywood actors in recent years, to have actors as exclusives, and actors actually look out for long-run deals, otherwise they get unemployed when the shooting and promotion of a movie ends and they don’t have another project to start. According to Deadline.com, Warner Bros. has offered Zac Efron a 2-year long contract and the studio is planning to buy pitches, spec scripts, and books for Efron and his still unformed company to develop as star vehicles. At 22, Zac Efron is by far the youngest actor to sign an overall deal with the studio company. Sources told Deadline.com that Warner Bros. are looking after Zac for the past few years and their interest grew after the box-office success of his movie with New Line, “17 Again” and that Efron was also prompted to promote the movie overseas, Warner is determined to find him a new franchise (after the successful Disney’s “High School Musical” movies). Recently, Zac dropped “Footlose” remake to focus on a dramatic pic of Universal, “The Death And Life of Charlie St. Cloud” to be released 2010 Fall. He is rumored to be already in works for his first Warner Bros. movie, “Algorithm”, that is already being developed by the company. Related Posts: |
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