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    Default Paranormal Activity 4 Is Officially On



    While announcing their gargantuan, rivals-beating $5.17 billion box-office haul for 2011, Paramount Pictures have also listed some of their more eagerly anticipated 2012 releases. This includes their first, formal mention of (admittedly all-but inevitable) fourth Paranormal Activity picture.

    Here's the full press-release with the salient bit in bold:
    Paramount Pictures announced today it ended 2011 in the No. 1 position among all studios, having achieved the highest total combined gross of any studio for the year, earning a record $5.17 billion worldwide. The studio, which released a total of 16 new releases domestically this year, placed first in the North American market share with $1.96 billion, while also amassing record grosses at the international box office with $3.21 billion.

    "This achievement reflects the combined efforts of our entire team across the globe and the careful process by which we select the projects and partners we believe in," said Paramount Pictures Chairman & CEO Brad Grey. "We produce pictures that aspire to entertain audiences around the world, while at the same time we have sought to find innovative ways to reach movie-goers in this changing entertainment environment.

    "This year our studio reached some key milestones, including the release of three vibrant Paramount franchise pictures and our first original CGI animated film. Our studio had its first ever $1 billion worldwide grossing film in Michael Bay's hit 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon'; we successfully re-launched our 'Mission Impossible' franchise with Tom Cruise, JJ Abrams and Brad Bird; our latest installment in the 'Paranormal Activity' franchise had another $100 million dollar success; our first original animated film 'Rango,' from director Gore Verbinski, earned rave reviews and more than $100 million at the domestic box office; and we released global phenomenon 'Super 8,' directed by JJ Abrams, who will now direct the newest 'Star Trek' for 2013. We also benefited from our distribution partnerships with DreamWorks Animation and Marvel and I want to thank them both.

    "Film President Adam Goodman and his team in production and development, and Vice Chairman Rob Moore and his team in marketing and distribution, did outstanding work and truly delivered. "As we prepare to celebrate Paramount's 100th year in 2012, we are all grateful to be part of this wonderful institution as it continues to prosper," added Grey.

    In 2012, Paramount's release slate highlights include "World War Z," a zombie thriller starring Brad Pitt and directed by Marc Forster, "G.I. Joe: Retaliation," the next installment in the global franchise starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Channing Tatum, a new chapter in the "Paranormal Activity" franchise, and "The Dictator," starring Sacha Baron Cohen and directed by Larry Charles, the team behind "Borat."

    The 2011 box office results seen from the studio were built on a wide reaching range of titles, including the following (with current domestic grosses): "True Grit" ($85 mil this year, $171.2 million total), Ivan Reitman's "No Strings Attached" ($70.7 mil), Jon Chu's "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never" ($73 mil), Gore Verbinski's "Rango" ($123.5 mil), Marvel Studio's "Thor" ($181 mil), DreamWorks Animation's "Kung Fu Panda 2" ($165.2 mil), JJ Abrams "Super 8" ($127 mil), Michael Bay's "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" ($352.4 mil), Marvel Studio's "Captain America: The First Avenger" ($176.7 mil), Craig Brewer's "Footloose" ($51.7 mil), the third installment in the hit "Paranormal Activity" franchise ($104 mil), DreamWorks Animation's "Puss In Boots" ($145.8 mil), Sundance prize-winner "Like Crazy" ($3.4 mil), Martin Scorsese and GK Films' "Hugo" ($50.2 mil), Jason Reitman's "Young Adult" ($12.8 mil), Brad Bird's "Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol" ($142.8 mil) and Steven Spielberg's "Tintin" ($51.4 mil).

    The turnaround time on a Paranormal Activity picture has so far been quite short so we may not hear anything more for a few months. The big question, I suppose, after the producers tried to engage Brian De Palma for part two and did hire the Catfish guys for part three, is who they'll tap as director. It could be somebody utterly surprising...

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    In this one, the CAMERA is haunted! OoooooOoOoooooOOOOOO!

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    "Paranormal Activity 4 is yawn"

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    I love these movies. Spooky, atmospheric, and gets under your skin and really chills you. Looking forward to the fourth one!

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