Producer Tara Ansley of Wanderwell Entertainment and entrepreneur Abhi Goel have acquired the assets of Fangoria, Starlog, and Gorezone previously owned by Cinestate, which purchased the assets in 2018 (see "’Fangoria’ Back from the Dead"). The company name will be Fangoria, the only active brand of the three.
Cinestate had resumed publishing of the print version of Fangoria as a quarterly, following a hiatus. The magazine will continue to be run by Editor-in-Chief Phil Nobile Jr. and Managing Editor Meredith Borders.
The new Fangoria plans a number of new ventures for 2021, including Fangoria Studios, which will produce and distribute narrative and non-fiction projects in TV, film, and digital. Other new initiatives include Fangoria Podcast Network, Fangoria Digital, Starlog Digital, and Gorezone.

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Posted by Milton Griepp on August 28, 2020 @ 2:57 am CT

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