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BigJuan

12/15/15 8:57 AM

#174 RE: BigJuan #173

From the filing:

"Recent Developments

On April 29, 2015, the Company entered into an agreement (the “Agreement”) with Mario Kassar, the Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors, pursuant to which Mr. Kassar will utilize $250,000 of the Company’s funds for costs relating to the production of the film “Audition.” Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the Company engaged Mr. Kassar to render producing and sales services for each film in the “Rambo” franchise, “SMITE” franchise or other feature length motion picture property introduced to the Company by Mr. Kassar (each, a “Picture”) on the same terms as apply to “Audition,” except that the producing fee shall not be less than 10% of the budget of each Picture. In addition, the Company agreed to issue 100,000 shares of its common stock to Mr. Kassar, instead of paying Mr. Kassar the $100,000 payment that the Company was required to pay in April 2015 under the Agreement for Chairman of Board of Directors dated February 13, 2015 (the “Board Agreement”). Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the Company and Mr. Kassar agreed that the Company would pay Mr. Kassar $100,000 on or before May 17, 2015, and that such payment shall be the final payment due under the Board Agreement. The Company also agreed to pay Mr. Kassar 5% of the purchase price of any Carolco-produced feature length films in the “Rambo” franchise and all completed films or film libraries acquired by the Company with Mr. Kassar’s assistance and based on Mr. Kassar’s introduction to the Company of such completed films or film libraries. The terms of the Agreement also provide that the Company will pay Mr. Kassar a discretionary bonus in relation to his efforts in bringing projects and opportunities to the Company."

On October 9, 2015, on October 5, 2015, Alexander Bafer, Carolco Pictures, Inc.’s controlling shareholder, Chief Executive Officer and director (the “Seller”), entered into and closed separate and distinct Securities Purchase Agreements (the “Agreement”) with individual Purchasers. The Purchasers (individually) purchased in the aggregate from the Seller a total of 35,000,000 shares of the Company’s common stock.