Armie Hammer Film 'Citizen Vigilante' Gets Worldwide Distribution

Quiver Distribution has acquired worldwide distribution rights, excluding the U.K., German-speaking territories, South Korea, and Taiwan, for Armie Hammer's film "Citizen Vigilante." The distributor, co-led by Jeff Sackman and Berry Meyerowitz, already held North American rights and released the action thriller on June 19. The acquisition follows a reported intervention by Elon Musk, though specific details of this involvement were not disclosed.
"Citizen Vigilante" marks Armie Hammer's return to acting after a period of absence. The film's distribution deal was finalized after a significant development that involved Elon Musk's influence. Quiver Distribution's existing relationship with the film's producers facilitated the broader distribution agreement. The company plans to leverage its established network to bring the movie to a global audience.
This distribution deal signifies a notable step for "Citizen Vigilante" in reaching international markets. The film's controversial nature, coupled with the high-profile involvement, has generated considerable attention. Quiver Distribution's strategy will likely focus on maximizing the film's reach through various territories, building on its initial North American release.
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