Cabinet Entertainment

Cabinet Entertainment previously known as Paradox Entertainment is a company dealing in intellectual properties and making motion pictures thereof. All business is conducted from the main office in Los Angeles, USA.

The company owns rights to many IPs, the most famous of which is Conan the Barbarian as created by pulp author Robert E. Howard and expanded upon by many other authors over the years. Other properties include Bran Mak Morn, Kull, Solomon Kane, Mutant, Mutant Chronicles, Warzone, Kult, and Chronopia. Former licences include Heavy Gear.

History

Paradox Entertainment started out in 1999,[1] created from the bankrupted Target Games (known at that time as Target Games Interactive), the major Swedish role-playing games company.[2]

In 2004, the company moved its business to Los Angeles. At this time, the Stockholm operation was spun off into Paradox Interactive.[3]

Paradox Entertainment claims that the company own the rights to all of Robert E. Howard's stories and characters.

On August 21, 2011 the day the 2011 Conan film opened, SLMI (Stan Lee Media Inc) sued (unsuccessfully)[4] Paradox Entertainment, Conan Sales Co., Arthur Lieberman and others over the rights to Conan as they claim Conan was improperly transferred to Conan Sales Co. and sold to Paradox.[5]

Fredrik Malmberg's new company Cabinet Entertainment has (thru Cabinet Holdings) acquired Paradox Entertainment Inc. and all subsidiaries and their properties, including the Robert E. Howard properties Conan, Kull, and Solomon Kane, as well as the original Target/Paradox properties Mutant Chronicles/Warzone, Kult, Chronopia, and Mutant. Purchase price for all shares in PEINC amounts to $7 million in cash.[6][7][8]

Other company connections

Cabinet Entertainment used to be publicly listed in Stockholm, Sweden. The company called Paradox Entertainment listed on OMX Nasdaq is now called Sensori AB and is dealing in medical supplies.[9] Specifically, Paradox Entertainment AB (the swedish, listed, company) sold off all its operations to Paradox Entertainment Inc (its American subsidiary). The Aktiebolag (AB) acquired its new medical operations by buying Akloma Tinnitus AB and changing its name, while the Inc was purchased by its previous CEO Fredrik Malmberg through Cabinet.[10]

Paradox Interactive, based in Stockholm, is a completely separate entity, no longer a part of Paradox Entertainment.

Filmography[11]

Includes producer and executive producer credits for Cabinet CEO, Fredrik Malmberg.

References


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