Bob and Harvey Weinstein Warners Bros. sue over company decisions that break down the film of The Hobbit into three parts.
By solving it, Weinsteins will not get a payment for the second and third times.
Miramax is owned by Weinstein sell their rights toThe Hobbit to New Line, part of the Warner Group in 1998.
New Line agreed to pay on the first movie alone.
Weinstein claims that Warner breaks down into three parts for the movie 'deprive the plaintiffs' agreed on income.
"This case concerns the greed and lack of gratitude," said the Weinsteins and Miramax in demand in the New York Supreme Court.
Producer of the film requires at least Timer Warner Inc. U.S. $ 75 million for Warner Bros. decision creates film trilogy of JRR novel Tolki an effort to ensure Wainsteins not get 5% of the gross revenue of the last two films.
However, Warner spokesman Paul McGuire accused the Weinsteins boss as "one of the buggers in film history."
"Fifteen years ago Miramax, the Weinstein brothers who run sold the rights The Hobbit to New Line. There is no single thing that can change that fact," said Paul McGuire.
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