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Rainshine Entertainment and Animasia Partner on Animated Feature Trilogy

‘Final Destination’ movie franchise architect Jeffrey Reddick to write and executive produce adaption of ‘Young Captain Nemo’ fictional book series.

Rainshine Entertainment and Malaysia-based Animasia Studio have teamed up to co-produce a trilogy of animated feature films based on Jason Henderson’s fictional book series, “Young Captain Nemo.” Final Destination movie franchise architect Jeffrey Reddick has been brought on to write and executive produce. Scripts are to be based on the author’s popular “KidLit” series.

In May 2020, Rainshine Entertainment’s kids and family entertainment company, Kinsane Entertainment acquired the book adaptation rights to the “Young Captain Nemo” trilogy written by Henderson and published by Feiwel & Friends (an imprint of Macmillan). The story follows 12-year-old Gabriel Nemo, descendent of Jules Verne’s Captain Nemo from “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” as the young adventurer and his friends fight nature, villains, and forces of evil in his submarine Nemotech.

This trilogy is a collaborative effort that brings together a roster of renowned names from across the world of literature, entertainment, and animation. Working closely with Reddick, who is currently writing on two new Netflix animated series, is creative producer Saahil Bhargava (co-founder of Kinsane and founder of Rainshine’s teen and adult animation division Raijin Studios), Kinsane co-founder and CEO Kurt Inderbitzin, along with other members of the Kinsane content and production team. Bringing all of this to life will be AhLoong from Animasia Studio, based in Kuala Lumpur with offices in Los Angeles. The production house has created award-winning animation work for leading names, including Disney Channel, Netflix, Cartoon Network, and Nickelodeon, among others.

“Creating meaningful entertainment for a diverse and global audience is at the heart of every project we undertake at Rainshine,” commented Rainshine Entertainment chairman and chief executive officer Neeraj Bhargava. “So, when Kinsane (a subsidiary of Rainshine) acquired the adaptation rights to the 'Young Captain Nemo' books, we saw it as a contemporary action adventure with an iconic character, with plots that have universal appeal. It's also a great opportunity to share with the world, particularly our younger audiences, an inspirational tale woven into a world of mystery, fantasy and sci-fi. Bringing such a story to life on a grand scale requires a creative vision as well as a great team and partners, and we couldn't have asked for a team that is as creatively rich and geographically diverse as Animasia Studios and Jeffrey Reddick. We very much look forward to seeing these stories come to life and winning accolades globally”. 

“We are delighted and excited to co-produce the ‘Young Captain Nemo’ animation films in partnership with Rainshine Entertainment,” added Animasia Studio managing director Edmund Chan. The concept and the fantasy world of story lend themselves very well to animation as a medium of storytelling. And as a company committed to providing high-quality animation content to our audiences, we are certain that a character like Young Nemo will be a great opportunity to showcase our animation skills to a much wider and global audience.”

“A lot of us have grown up reading Jules Verne’s classic and secretly wishing to become Captain Nemo,” shared Reddick. “So, when Rainshine approached me to adapt Jason Henderson’s ‘Young Captain Nemo’ books for a trilogy of animated feature films, I could visualize a colorful, adventurous, and thrill-a-minute animation that kids and families would enjoy. I look forward to working with the Rainshine and Animasia teams to take ‘Young Captain Nemo’ to the screen.”

Source: Rainshine Entertainment