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Marvel Studios subsidiaries include Marvel Music, Marvel Film Productions LLC, MVL Development LLC,
MVL Productions LLC, MVL Film Finance LLC, MVL
Rights, LLC, Iron Works Productions LLC, Incredible
Production and Asgard Productions LLC. The studio has
been involved in three Marvel-character lm franchises
to have exceeded one billion dollars in North American
revenue: the X-Men, Spider-Man, and Marvel Cinematic
Universe multi-lm franchises, with X-Men and SpiderMan licensed out to 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures, respectively. Marvel Studios lms are distributed
by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures; Paramount Pictures from 2008 to 2011; Universal Pictures for 2008s 2
The Incredible Hulk; and Columbia Pictures for SpiderMan: Homecoming scheduled for release on July 7,
2.1
2017.[4]
Marvel Studios has released 13 lms since 2008 within
the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Iron Man (2008)
to Captain America: Civil War (2016). These lms all
share continuity with each other.
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1.1
Marvel Films
Background
Timely era
1.2
History
Marvel Entertainment Groups initia- sold along with the rest of New World by Andrews Group
to News Corporation/Fox as announced in August 1996.
tive
As part of the deal, Marvel licensed the rights to Captain
America, Daredevil and Silver Surfer to be on Fox Kids
Network and produced by Saban. New World Animation
continued producing a second season of The Incredible
Hulk for UPN.[14][16]
In the late 1970s up to the early 1990s, Marvel Entertainment Group (MEG) sold options to studios to produce
lms based on Marvel Comics characters. Spider-Man,
one of Marvels superheroes, was optioned in the late
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2.2
Marvel Studios
HISTORY
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to The New York Times, Mr. Arads great accomplishment and it is one, given the diculties in transferring
any kind of printed material to the big screen is conveying what makes those heroes tick as characters... He
works with the lmmakers to ensure that the heroes are
conicted, the villains motivated, the outcome shaded.
In contrast to the original storylines of DC Comics Superman and Batman lms, Marvel lms were more directly inspired by their comics, copying from them set
pieces, scenes, plots, and dialogue.[28]
present)
On December 31, 2009, The Walt Disney Company purchased Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion. Both Marvel and Disney stated that the merger would not aect
any preexisting deals with other lm studios for the time
being,[52] although Disney said they would distribute future Marvel projects with their own studios once the deals
expired.[53]
In April 2010, rumors circulated that Marvel was looking to create $2040 million movies based on properties such as Doctor Strange, Ka-Zar, Luke Cage, Dazzler,
and Power Pack.[54] Kevin Feige responded by saying,
The studio moved to a new location over a Mercedes- while budgets are generally never discussed early in de-
3 CHARACTER RIGHTS
velopment, Marvel was considering lms for all charac- into future Spider-Man lms.[68][69]
ters mentioned in the rumor, except Dazzler, whose rights In August 2015, Marvel Studios was integrated into The
were at Fox.[55]
Walt Disney Studios, with Feige reporting directly to Walt
In June 2010, Marvel Entertainment set up a television Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn instead of Marvel
division within Marvel Studios, headed up by Jeph Loeb Entertainment CEO Isaac Perlmutter. Marvel Television
as Executive Vice President,[56] under which Marvel An- and subsidiary company Marvel Animation were left unimation would be operated.[57] On October 18, Disney der Marvel Entertainment and Perlmutters control.[3][70]
bought the distribution rights for Marvels The Avengers
and Iron Man 3 from Paramount Pictures[58] with
Paramounts logo remaining on the lms.[59]
On August 22, 2011, at Disneys behest, the Studio dismissed most of its marketing department: Dana Precious, EVP of Worldwide Marketing; Jerey Stewart,
VP of Worldwide Marketing and Jodi Miller, Manager of Worldwide Marketing. Disney markets Marvels lms.[60] In April 2012, The Walt Disney Company China, Marvel Studios and DMG Entertainment
announced an agreement to co-produce Iron Man 3 in
China. DMG partly nanced, produced in China with
Marvel, and handled co-production matters. DMG also
distributed the lm in China in tandem with Disney.[61]
Upon the release of The Amazing Spider-Man in 2012,
Disney and Sony negotiated a two-way agreement. Disney would receive full merchandising ancillary rights to
future Spider-Man lms in exchange for Sony purchasing
out Marvels lm participation rights.[62]
3 Character rights
In April 2013, Marvel Studios moved its production facilities from Manhattan Beach to The Walt Disney Studios
After being acquired by Disney, Marvel began to reclaim
in Burbank, California.[63]
more of their character rights, starting with Blade from
New Line Cinema.[73] In August 2012, it was reported
that 20th Century Fox was willing to allow the lm rights
to the superhero Daredevil and his related characters revert to Marvel and Disney, a contracted stipulation that
required Fox to begin production on a new Daredevil
lm by late 2012. Fox had approached Marvel about
extending the deadline and becoming a co-nancier for
the lm, but was rebued.[74][75] On October 10, 2012,
the Daredevil rights reverted to Marvel Studios, which
was conrmed by studio president Kevin Feige on April
Former typeface logo (2013-2016)
23, 2013.[76] On May 2, 2013, Feige conrmed in an interview that the Ghost Rider and Punisher rights had reOn July 2, 2013, Disney purchased the distribution rights verted to Marvel from Sony and Lionsgate respectively, as
to Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor and Captain America: well as rearming the acquisition of the Blade rights.[77]
The First Avenger from Paramount.[64][65][66] In Septem- It was later revealed in May 2013 that Marvel has also
ber 2014, TNT acquired the cable rights for Avengers: reacquired the rights to Luke Cage from Sony.[78] In an
Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, and three interview with Collider in early May 2013, Kevin Feige
other lms, to air on the network two years after their stated he believed the Elektra rights were back at Marvel
theatrical releases. The lms had previously aired on FX through the Daredevil deal.[79]
since 2008.[67]
In February 2015, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures
In February 2015, it was announced that Disney and Sony
Pictures will collaborate on the next Spider-Man lms,
the rst of which is set to be released on July 7, 2017.
Former Sony executive Amy Pascal will co-produce the
lms with Kevin Feige. The lm rights to Spider-Man
will still remain with Sony. Marvel Studios will also explore opportunities to integrate other characters of MCU
announced that Spider-Man would appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the character appearing in
Captain America: Civil War and Sony releasing SpiderMan: Homecoming produced by Feige and Pascal on July
7, 2017. Sony Pictures will continue to nance, distribute, own and have nal creative control of the SpiderMan lms. Marvel Studios will also explore opportuni-
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ties to integrate other characters of the Marvel Cinematic
Universe into future Spider-Man lms.[80] In June 2015,
Feige claried that the initial Sony deal does not allow
Spider-Man to appear in any of the MCU television series, as it was very specic... with a certain amount of
back and forth allowed.[81]
After the licensing agreement with Sony that allowed
Marvel to have the use of Spider-Man in their shared
lm universe,[80] the only rights that Marvel Studios does
not have access to are the X-Men and Fantastic Four set
of characters and Deadpool; all are still in production as
separate franchises at 20th Century Fox.[82][83] Additionally, Marvel CCO Joe Quesada in 2012 believed Namor's
rights had reverted to Marvel, but Feige said in August
2013 this was not so.[84] However, Feige expanded in July
2014 saying that Marvel Studios, not Universal Pictures
or Legendary Pictures, could make a Namor lm, but its
slightly more complicated than that. Lets put it this way
there are entanglements that make it less easy. There are
older contracts that still involve other parties that mean
we need to work things out before we move forward on
it. As opposed to an Iron Man or any of the Avengers or
any of the other Marvel characters where we could just
put them in.[85]
6 Units
MVL
Productions
subsidiary[88][89]
LLC:
lm
slate
7 Logo
Marvel Knights
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with the added ourish of the arrival and the announcement of the Studios at the bottom of the word Marvel.[92]
Imaginary Forces used the same animation technique on
the updated logo, as they did when they created the rst
version in 2002. They were given a few hundred comic
books to select images from, ultimately choosing 120 that
were universal and not specic to one character and created a narrative where each image spoke to the one before it and after.[91]
The new logo appeared on all subsequent studio productions set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe through
Captain America: Civil War. With the addition of the new
logo, Marvel Studios also added a fanfare to accompany
the logo, composed by Brian Tyler, who wrote the scores
to Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, and Avengers:
Age of Ultron.[92] It was featured on the lms Thor: The
Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and
Guardians of the Galaxy. In July 2016, another new logo
and opening were introduced, featuring an updated fanfare, composed this time by Doctor Strange composer
Michael Giacchino. The new opening begins with comic
book panels seen in the previous two openings, but transitions into footage and art of the characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[93] It will rst be seen in front of
Doctor Strange.[94]
Production library
See also
Marvel Entertainment
Marvel Productions
List of lms based on Marvel Comics
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