reported a 65 percent drop in profit in the first quarter, a swing that
was the result of not having a major holiday release to power sales at
the beginning of the year.
The
Nonetheless, the results exceeded
“The results were very solid,” said
In a statement, DreamWorks Animation Chief
He called the studio’s latest film the company’s “next franchise” and announced plans to release a sequel in 2013.
“Dragon” was released
before the quarter ended. While the 3-D movie had a weak opening,
“Dragon” has gained traction at the box office and benefited from
strong reviews, garnering nearly
“It did open below our expectations,” Katzenberg
told analysts during a conference call, but added: “It’s not where you
start, it’s where you finish that matters.”
He said
was developing an online virtual world, TV series and live arena show
based on the film, reflecting the company’s strategy of leveraging its
characters across multiple platforms.
“Dragon” contributed
The studio will release two other films this year: the final installment of the Shrek franchise, “Shrek Forever After,” on
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