Cloud Ten Pictures

The Lalonde brothers self-financed the company's early films, which consisted of documentaries addressing Christian theological issues.

Prior to forming Cloud Ten, the LaLonde brothers had found an audience in Christian Evangelical circles through their television program, This Week in Bible Prophecy.

[8] Cloud Ten, with the Left Behind films, was in legal disputes with both their co-producers, Namesake Entertainment, and one of the authors of the popular book series, Tim LaHaye.

The terms of the settlement are confidential, but Cloud Ten Pictures has stated that Tim Lahaye has the rights for one year to try to remake the Left Behind films.

[needs update] Cloud Ten released three films in 2008: Smuggler's Ransom, Genius Club and Saving God.

Cloud Ten's VP of films, André van Heerden, said, "the storyline will be even closer to the original books than a live-action movie can be simply because of the freedom animation gives."