The Walt Disney Co. and super producer Jerry Bruckheimer will not be renewing their deal when it expires in 2014. It will be the end of a relationship that has lasted more than 20 years.
Bruckheimer’s, “The Lone Ranger” was a very expensive disappointment. Before “Lone Ranger,” Bruckheimer worked with Disney on “Pirates of the Caribbean“.
“I am very appreciative of the wonderful collaboration and support I have had at the Walt Disney Co. for over 20 years and the 27 movies we have made together,” said Bruckheimer. “The good news is we will continue working together on Pirates of the Caribbean 5, National Treasure and other projects we have developed together at the studio.”
“We will continue to work together in the future, and we look forward to seeing more of the films that have made Jerry Bruckheimer a Hollywood legend,” Walt Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn said in a statement.
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