The post Amazon Commits $82 Million To Hugh Jackman Kids’ Movie appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Amazon is betting on Hugh Jackman to make its new children’s movie a success. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images) Getty Images In its quest to become a Hollywood heavyweight, Amazon is trying to tick every box. The tech titan has commissioned content covering everything from fantasy to action and sci-fi. Children haven’t been forgotten and no expense has been spared. In just over a year, Amazon MGM Studios will lift the curtain on Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie. Following in the footsteps (or, more aptly, the trotters) of the hugely-successful Babe series about an anthropomorphic piglet, Three Bags Full stars a flock of sheep who set out to solve the murder of their shepherd. The action comedy is based on a 2005 novel which became an international bestseller and has been translated into more than 30 languages. Capitalizing on its popularity, Amazon has hired an A List cast led by Hugh Jackman who plays the ill-fated shepherd. Jackman is joined by Emma Thompson, Patrick Stewart, Bryan Cranston and Nicholas Galitzine. They aren’t just in it for the money. The books became a success thanks to the charming story which sees the shepherd raising his sheep just for their wool and caring for them like children. Every night he reads them a murder mystery without realizing that not only can they understand it but they argue for hours afterwards about whodunnit. Thanks to this training, the sheep instantly suspect that their master has been murdered when he is found dead under mysterious circumstances. What’s more, the furry friends think they stand a better chance of solving it than the local cop who has never cracked a serious crime in his career. In true 80s adventure fashion they leave their meadow for the first time but soon find that the… The post Amazon Commits $82 Million To Hugh Jackman Kids’ Movie appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Amazon is betting on Hugh Jackman to make its new children’s movie a success. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images) Getty Images In its quest to become a Hollywood heavyweight, Amazon is trying to tick every box. The tech titan has commissioned content covering everything from fantasy to action and sci-fi. Children haven’t been forgotten and no expense has been spared. In just over a year, Amazon MGM Studios will lift the curtain on Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie. Following in the footsteps (or, more aptly, the trotters) of the hugely-successful Babe series about an anthropomorphic piglet, Three Bags Full stars a flock of sheep who set out to solve the murder of their shepherd. The action comedy is based on a 2005 novel which became an international bestseller and has been translated into more than 30 languages. Capitalizing on its popularity, Amazon has hired an A List cast led by Hugh Jackman who plays the ill-fated shepherd. Jackman is joined by Emma Thompson, Patrick Stewart, Bryan Cranston and Nicholas Galitzine. They aren’t just in it for the money. The books became a success thanks to the charming story which sees the shepherd raising his sheep just for their wool and caring for them like children. Every night he reads them a murder mystery without realizing that not only can they understand it but they argue for hours afterwards about whodunnit. Thanks to this training, the sheep instantly suspect that their master has been murdered when he is found dead under mysterious circumstances. What’s more, the furry friends think they stand a better chance of solving it than the local cop who has never cracked a serious crime in his career. In true 80s adventure fashion they leave their meadow for the first time but soon find that the…

Amazon Commits $82 Million To Hugh Jackman Kids’ Movie

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

Amazon is betting on Hugh Jackman to make its new children’s movie a success. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

Getty Images

In its quest to become a Hollywood heavyweight, Amazon is trying to tick every box. The tech titan has commissioned content covering everything from fantasy to action and sci-fi. Children haven’t been forgotten and no expense has been spared.

In just over a year, Amazon MGM Studios will lift the curtain on Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie. Following in the footsteps (or, more aptly, the trotters) of the hugely-successful Babe series about an anthropomorphic piglet, Three Bags Full stars a flock of sheep who set out to solve the murder of their shepherd.

The action comedy is based on a 2005 novel which became an international bestseller and has been translated into more than 30 languages. Capitalizing on its popularity, Amazon has hired an A List cast led by Hugh Jackman who plays the ill-fated shepherd.

Jackman is joined by Emma Thompson, Patrick Stewart, Bryan Cranston and Nicholas Galitzine. They aren’t just in it for the money. The books became a success thanks to the charming story which sees the shepherd raising his sheep just for their wool and caring for them like children.

Every night he reads them a murder mystery without realizing that not only can they understand it but they argue for hours afterwards about whodunnit. Thanks to this training, the sheep instantly suspect that their master has been murdered when he is found dead under mysterious circumstances. What’s more, the furry friends think they stand a better chance of solving it than the local cop who has never cracked a serious crime in his career.

In true 80s adventure fashion they leave their meadow for the first time but soon find that the human world isn’t as simple as it seems in the mystery books.

‘Three Bags Full’ was shot on location in the United Kingdom (Photo by Tim Graham/Getty Images)

Tim Graham

Befitting its rural theme, the movie was filmed in the United Kingdom with principal photography taking place from June to July last year in the leafy landscape of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire and Surrey. The setting included White Pond Farm whilst production primarily took place at Shepperton Studios. It shines a spotlight on the spending.

Studios filming in the U.K. get a reimbursement of up to 25.5% of the money they spend in the country provided that at least 10% of their core costs are incurred there. In order to demonstrate this to the authorities, studios set up separate companies to produce each film in the U.K. and they are obliged to file legally-binding earnings releases.

The Amazon subsidiary behind Three Bags Full is called Grand Leo UK Productions in a nod to MGM’s roaring lion logo. The company filed its first earnings release yesterday and it revealed that the over the year to December 31, 2024, $82.1 million (£65.4 million) was spent on the production which “was in line with the budget.”

One of the biggest single costs during this time was the $4.5 million (£3.6 million) spent on staff with the company having a monthly average of 80 employees.

That doesn’t include freelancers, contractors and temporary workers as they aren’t listed as employees on the books of U.K. companies but often represent the majority of the crew on a film shoot.

That’s not the end of the story as the government reimbursement gave Amazon a helping hand. The filings reveal that the company banked a $17.8 million (£14.2 million) reimbursement bringing its net spending down to $64.3 million. However, this is set to surge in its next earnings release as it will cover the 2025 calendar year when the studio will do the bulk of the post-production work which is likely to include the creation of costly computer-animated creatures.

Believability of the effects can make the difference between success and failure but Amazon isn’t rushing it. In a sign of how seriously it is taking movie-making, the company has given itself more than two years for post production ahead of the film’s release on November 13, 2026. It shows that although Amazon is one of the world’s biggest companies, it is leaving nothing to chance.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/2025/09/30/amazon-commits-82-million-to-hugh-jackman-kids-movie/

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

The AI Price Collapse Is the Best Case for Bitcoin You’ve Never Heard

The AI Price Collapse Is the Best Case for Bitcoin You’ve Never Heard

Chain of Thoughts — Side Episode GPT-4 cost $30 per million tokens in 2023. Today it’s $0.25. That 120x price drop is the most underrated macro argument fo
Share
Medium2026/03/16 12:59
The Hidden Layer of Digital Equity: Why Every Token Leads Back to ITL

The Hidden Layer of Digital Equity: Why Every Token Leads Back to ITL

How the InterLink Settlement Layer Functions as the Operating System of a New Digital Economy ‌ In our previous analysis, we established the fundamental
Share
Medium2026/03/16 13:27
Wormhole Jumps 11% on Revised Tokenomics and Reserve Initiative

Wormhole Jumps 11% on Revised Tokenomics and Reserve Initiative

The post Wormhole Jumps 11% on Revised Tokenomics and Reserve Initiative appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Cross-chain bridge Wormhole plans to launch a reserve funded by both on-chain and off-chain revenues. Wormhole, a cross-chain bridge connecting over 40 blockchain networks, unveiled a tokenomics overhaul on Wednesday, hinting at updated staking incentives, a strategic reserve for the W token, and a smoother unlock schedule. The price of W jumped 11% on the news to $0.096, though the token is still down 92% since its debut in April 2024. W Chart In a blog post, Wormhole said it’s planning to set up a “Wormhole Reserve” that will accumulate on-chain and off-chain revenues “to support the growth of the Wormhole ecosystem.” The protocol also said it plans to target a 4% base yield for governance stakers, replacing the current variable APY system, noting that “yield will come from a combination of the existing token supply and protocol revenues.” It’s unclear whether Wormhole will draw from the reserve to fund this target. Wormhole did not immediately respond to The Defiant’s request for comment. Wormhole emphasized that the maximum supply of 10 billion W tokens will remain the same, while large annual token unlocks will be replaced by a bi-weekly distribution beginning Oct. 3 to eliminate “moments of concentrated market pressure.” Data from CoinGecko shows there are over 4.7 billion W tokens in circulation, meaning that more than half the supply is yet to be unlocked, with portions of that supply to be released over the next 4.5 years. Source: https://thedefiant.io/news/defi/wormhole-jumps-11-on-revised-tokenomics-and-reserve-initiative
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:31