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Timecop was released in the U.S. and Canada on September 16, 1994, where it opened at number one with a gross of $12,064,625 from 2,228 theaters, and a $5,415 average per theater gross. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In its second week, it took the top spot again with $8,176,615. [ 9 ]
Timecop is an American science fiction franchise about a police force that regulates time travel, set in the near future.It started as a three-part story titled "Time Cop: A Man Out of Time", in a 1992 Dark Horse anthology comic, which inspired the 1993 TV series Time Trax [citation needed] and 1994 film Timecop starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Highest-grossing films of 1994 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Forrest Gump: Paramount: $329,694,499 2 The Lion King: Buena Vista: $312,855,561 3 True Lies: 20th Century Fox / Universal: $146,282,411 4 The Santa Clause: Buena Vista: $144,833,357 5 The Flintstones: Universal: $130,531,208 6 Dumb and Dumber: New Line Cinema: $127,175,374 ...
Timecop: 1: 9: 1997–98: Universal Television / Dark Horse Entertainment / Lawrence Gordon Productions / December 3rd Productions: ABC: Loosely based on the 1994 film and the Dark Horse Comics; 13 episodes ordered but only 9 episodes were aired. Dark Matter: 3: 39: 2015–17: Dark Horse Entertainment / Prodigy Pictures Inc. / Blue Penguin ...
Timecop is an American science fiction television series. The show was broadcast on the ABC network and first aired in 1997. [ 1 ] The series is based on the successful Jean-Claude Van Damme film , Timecop (1994) from Universal Studios , which was in turn inspired by the Dark Horse comic of the same name . [ 1 ]
The amazing thing about "Becoming Led Zeppelin" is that it shouldn't exist. The new documentary about the colossally successful '70s rock band (in select theaters and IMAX now) features candid ...
Jason Scott Lee (Chinese: 李 截; pinyin: Lǐ Jié; born November 19, 1966) is an American actor and martial artist.He played Mowgli in Disney's 1994 live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book and Bruce Lee in the 1993 martial arts film Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.
When Cowan left her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1985 for the sunny skies of Santa Monica, Calif., she never imagined her life would become a harrowing made-for-TV movie.