Sullivan signs with Centurion

Sullivan Entertainment has picked up the rights for two new features, taking both What Could Have Been and The Ark from Centurion Pictures. Both titles are in development, according to the Centurion website, with scriptwriter Jeff Richards working from stories by Shea Wageman, CEO and president of the small B.C. production house.

‘It means a lot to our company to work with such an accomplished and respected Canadian distributor,’ said Wageman in a release.

What Could Have Been follows a writer coming to grips with the death of his fiancée, and, again according to Centurion, will see Wageman produce and direct Jonathan Crombie (Slings & Arrows), Kelly McGillis (Supergator, Top Gun) and Lisa Ray (Water). It will be the Vancouver company’s first feature. Michael York is attached to appear in The Ark.