PDGS Financials

Technical specs & Financials

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PREACHER’S DAUGHTER: Giant Slayer is a premium action-adventure feature with franchise potential, combining grounded military realism with ancient biblical mystery. Designed as a theatrical event film with global commercial appeal, the project targets a production budget of approximately $75 million, utilizing New Mexico production incentives, strategic talent attachments, virtual production technology, and international distribution.

PRECHERS DAUGHTER: Giant Slayer
Comprehensive Film Finance Plan
Prepared for Private Investors, Producers & Strategic Financing Partners

PROJECT OVERVIEW

GENRE: Action Adventure, Military Thriller, Mythological Thriller
ESTIMATED RUNTIME: 120-130 Minutes
BUDGET: $75 Million (estimated gross)
PRODUCTION: New Mexico
POST PRODUCTION: Los Angeles

  • Targeted Talent: Keke Palmer — Amanda Franklin
  • Targeted Talent: Samuel L. Jackson — Major Sterling Stryker
  • Attached: Carolyn Hennessy — Director of National Intelligence Veda Talbot
ATL CATEGORYEstimate
Keke Palmer$4.5M
Samuel L. Jackson$7.5M
Carolyn Hennessy$300K
Director$2-4M
Producers / Executive Producers$2-4M
Writer / Rights / Rewrite Fees$500K-1M
Casting, Legal, Payroll, Fringe, Agency Packaging$1-2M
Estimated ATL Total $18-23M

For Preacher’s Daughter: Giant Slayer, ATL would include:

POSITIONEstimated Cost
Lead Cast (Keke Palmer – targeted)$4 -6M
Samuel L. Jackson$5-10M
Carolyn Hennessy (ATTACHED)$250-500K
Director$2-4M
Writer (Gregory Bonds)Negotiated
Producers$1-3M
Executive ProducersNegotiated
Casting Director$200-400K
Legal, Payroll, Talent FringesFor Preacher’s Daughter: Giant Slayer, BTL would likely total $50-60 Million,
depending on the scale of the visual effects and action sequences.

$70-80M Gross

or approximately

$50-58M net after New Mexico incentives

New Mexico’s film incentive is currently structured around a refundable credit with a 25% base and potential uplifts, with FY2026 program capacity listed by the state at $140M.