The remake company, an influential format and IP distribution tag created by Argentina's Filmsharks in 2007, has reached a new milestone in its global film adaptation efforts. The company has now broken the record of its previous record, and "Ten Days Without Mom" became the most suitable film in its catalog, surpassing the long-term benchmark set by "My Wife's Boyfriend," which has 12 international remakes.
With 13 versions or in production, "Ten Days Without Mom" continues to build momentum around the world. Recent remake deals were secured with key players including Russia's Nashe Kino, India's Athena, Israel's United King films and Hungary's Vertigo. The international wave of interest emphasizes the film’s wide appeal and the continued success of the remake of the company’s model.
Sony has re-selected remakes for Germany and Türkiye, and these projects are actively developing. Meanwhile, the Spanish sequel, "No Mom Without Mom", "Padre No Mama Mas Quino 5" will be released on June 26, continuing as one of Spain's highest-grossing film franchises.
Other hit singles in the remake company’s portfolio show similar global traction. "We Fix the World Today" leads Netflix's ranking in Latin America with its Mexican adaptability. Reinvented the "Sin Filtro" in several countries and always joins in the box office. "DosMásDos" was a success in the Colombian version and took over the Vix+ charts.
The remake company also oversees valuable content libraries, including the Disney-owned Patagonik directory and Brazil's Total Entertainment Archive, Boke-Office's home hit "If I'm You" ("Si Eu eu fossevosêê").
Remake Co. said that as the demand for remake-friendly properties continues to grow, it is actively seeking new partnerships and catalog expansions to meet industry needs. The latest acquisitions and developments include "Moorland", currently adapted from BH5 to Mexico for release in 2025, and "Nine Queens" adapted from the Spanish-language TV series, the deal reportedly approaches finalization with the leading OTT platform.
Other remakes are in various negotiation stages: the English version of "Give Father Jacob", an adaptation of Indonesia's "Big Wolf" and a remake of "Others" in collaboration with Universal Pictures.
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As the global content localization market continues to grow, remake companies are expected to continue to drive core numbers of international storytelling with intelligent, scalable adaptations.