The producers needed a flashy specialty car for the main characters to drive.
The producer, it turns out, need not initially be an asset owner.
The producers need the cash to run the production, and they don't want to get stuck holding the bag.
Here the producer does not need to be a registered carrier.
Which was fine, except that its creators and producers would one day need it back.
And even the movie's producer needs several paragraphs to explain what it's about.
For that reason, he said, producers need to keep the rights.
After all, the producers need the close cooperation of the force.
I'm not sure why the producers needed to make the Family into a bunch of 28-days-later zombies.