Lat Am’s Claxson Expands to English; Options Classic Sci-Fi IP Arthur C. Clarke’s Venus Prime
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA, Sept. 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- Claxson Media, a production company with multimedia distribution across the United States, Latin America and Iberia, with offices in Miami, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, have secured the rights to the classic sci-fi book franchise originating from one of the genre’s Big Three: Arthur C. Clarke’s Venus Prime. Venus Prime and iBooks are represented by Agent Alan Morell, Creative Management Partners LLC, Beverly Hills, CA.
Key Points:
- Venus Prime and iBooks are represented by Agent Alan Morell, Creative Management Partners LLC, Beverly Hills, CA.
- The acquisition of Arthur C. Clarkes Venus Prime marks the companys first acquisition of a best-selling science fiction franchise that will lead the companys expansion to include English language production within their enterprise and content offerings.
- The Arthur C. Clarkes Venus Prime novels are based on six of Sir Arthur C. Clarkes short stories published across various outlets between 1949 and 1972.
- The Arthur C. Clarkes Venus Prime series of six books were subsequently written and released between 1987 and 1991 by Preuss and have sold more than a million copies worldwide.