Metrostop Entertainment

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Metrostop Entertainment was a film production company founded in 2002 by producers Robert Keyghobad and Philip Spilker.

[edit] Pre-Metrostop

Robert Keyghobad (b. May 1, 1972[1]) and Philip Spilker, co-founders of Metrostop Entertainment are producers who had, prior to 2002 been involved in developing such projects as HBO's Carnivàle, 20th Century Fox pilot Honey Vicarro, commercials for McDonalds, Budweiser, Kraft and Nintendo, music videos for artists including White Zombie and Meredith Brooks and an aborted film from Oscar-winning director Jon Blair, entitled "Shadow of the Jaguar".[2]

[edit] Prospective projects

Metrostop Entertainment optioned a number of properties in a short space of time, including properties created by Bob Layton, David Michelinie and Dick Giordano of Future Comics, Helen Falconer's 1999 novel Primrose Hill and the THQ PlayStation 2 videogame franchise Red Faction 2.[3]

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