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  • Universal Pictures is a movie studio founder in 1912
  • Universal Pictures is an American motion picture company. Universal distributed The Dark Crystal. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Universal Pictures is the current distributor of the film, How to Train Your Dragon 3. The film is being developed by DreamWorks Animation and is loosely based on the How to Train Your Dragon book series. Universal has also owned DreamWorks Animation since 2016, making it the second animation studio owned by Universal after Illumination Entertainment, the creators of the Despicable Me franchise.
  • It is the major film company that distributes Despicable Me as well as Illumination Entertainment's other movies.
  • When Steve and his friends find a crashed airplane in "American Stepdad", they find a copy of the script to Fast and the Furious 7 in the hands of the writer Randy Scott Knobson. At first they are excited by the action but soon find it is filled with homosexual sex scenes and themes. The boys are determined that the film should be made but remove the sex scenes. When they take it to Universal Pictures, the removal of the sex scenes cast doubt on the script's authenticity until Barry produces the remaining material. After the film is made, Betty Smith sees the film while in Paris and discovers she has already missed many of the gay sex scenes.
  • Universal Pictures are the company who bought the rights to Cirque Du Freak and filmed Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant in 2008, for release in October 2009.
  • thumb|318pxUniversal Pictures es la compañía de producción y distribución cinematográfica propiedad de NBC Universal que antes poseía los derechos de Howard the Duck, Hulk y Iron Man, y sus personajes relacionados. Los derechos de Iron Man fueron comprados por Marvel en 1990 y vendidos a 20th Century Fox en 1996. Los derechos de Hulk volvieron a Marvel Studios en 2006.
  • It owns the majority of rights to the character King Kong, and will co-produce the sequels to the 2013 film Pacific Rim with Legendary Pictures. __TOC__
  • Universal Pictures (sometimes called Universal City Studios or Universal Studios for short), a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, is one of the six major movie studios. Founded in 1912 by Carl Laemmle, it is one of the oldest American movie studios still in continuous production. On May 11, 2004, the controlling stake in the company was sold by Vivendi Universal to General Electric, parent of NBC. The resulting media super-conglomerate was renamed NBC Universal, while Universal Studios Inc. remained the name of the production subsidiary. In addition to owning a sizable film library spanning the earliest decades of cinema to more contemporary works, it also owns a sizable collection of TV shows through its subsidiary NBC Universal Television Distribution. It also acquired rights to several promine
  • Throughout its existence, Universal has acquired an impressive library, and one of its most distinctive components is the Universal Horror collection. The movies belonging to the Universal Horror area were produced from 1923 to 1958, and throughout that time ensured a significant amount of Universal's profit. Most of the big titles of the Universal Horror collection were made from 1923 to 1936, Creature from the Black Lagoon being the big exception, and its for a great deal those movies that have shaped the modern basic monster premise, wherein Frankenstein monsters, vampires, werewolves, mummies, and fish monsters are the core entities. Universal Horror also had a great influence on the way these monsters are popularly imagined. For instance, the monster of Frankenstein from the novel and
  • It wasn't until 1931 however that Universal begat the first of what would become known as the "Universal Monsters" franchise. Director Tod Browning released Dracula starring Bela Lugosi and British director James Whale made Frankenstein starring Boris Karloff. These films launched the careers of both Lugosi and Karloff, but also turned them into typecast actors, who could never fully escape the horror genre. Karloff then went on to establish the next franchise monster, Imhotep, in the 1932 film, The Mummy.
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