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Originally Posted by candyflip
In the case of Veronica Mars, the studio said they would give it the go ahead if they could raise the money and prove that there was interest. The $2 million raised was not for the movie, it will likely cost $40 million and come from the studio.
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Right, I had read something this morning that was from Rob Cohen telling fans that since the studio still owned the rights they wanted to know that there was an actual interest in this project by fans and that the Kickstarter campaign had done that.
They could have found other ways to show fan interest, but nothing is better than being able to show the studio that fans are actually willing to pay to see the movie they want made.