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Karen Rosenfelt is American media proprietor, film producer and television producer. She received production credits on the Twilight and Percy Jackson film franchises, as well as the 2008 film The Devil Wears Prada. She has also served as a studio executive for films including Book Thief and Me Before You, as well as the Max and Alvin and the Chipmunks film franchises. She is the daughter of Frank Edward Rosenfelt, who was the CEO of MGM in the 1970s–80s and United Artists after the acquisition by MGM. She is the cousin of ex Tri-Star Pictures president of marketing turned book author David Rosenfelt. Her films in total have grossed over $6.48 billion at the worldwide box office as of 2023. In September 2022, her and John Goldwyn formed the company Goldwyn/Rosenfelt Productions to sign a first-look television deal with Warner Bros Television. Description above from the Wikipedia article Karen Rosenfelt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Karen Rosenfelt

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Set several years after the events of Road Chip, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore are no longer the hyperactive kids the world remembers. They’re older, taller, sharper—and facing a future that no longer feels guaranteed. Once a global phenomenon, the Chipmunks’ fame is fading. New acts dominate the charts, their label wants a younger sound, and the pressure to “stay relevant” begins to fracture the brotherhood that made them famous in the first place. Alvin, still chasing the spotlight, pushes for risky moves to reclaim their stardom—viral stunts, flashy collabs, anything to keep them on top. Simon, now brilliant beyond his years, is offered a life-changing academic opportunity that could take him far away from music. Theodore, quietly maturing faster than the others, longs for stability and fears that the family he loves is slowly slipping away. As the brothers begin pulling in different directions, Dave Seville struggles with the hardest role he’s ever faced—letting his boys grow up and choose their own paths, even if it means losing the band forever. When a final opportunity arises—a chance to prove they still belong on the world stage—the Chipmunks must decide whether success means fame… or simply staying together.