EuropaCorp examines its debts and considers sell-off after being hit by disappointing box office for sci-fi spectacular ValerianThe French filmmaker Luc Besson’s production studio has said it is considering “different options” to raise cash and prick costs after sinking to record losses.[br]The announcement comes after the underwhelming box-office remove for Bessons science-fiction spectacular Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Although the film brought in more than $225m, a poor performance in the US market left Besson’s EuropaCorp struggling to make up for its $177m it cost to produce – an astronomical sum for a French production.
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Source: guardian.co.uk