Archie Comics, Phil Lord and Universal Pictures
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Spider-Verse' producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are behind the studio pic based on the Archie comic books about Archie, Veronica, Betty and their friends.
With Universal Pictures retaining the rights to Jason Bourne, the legendary spy is reportedly going to make a big splash with a series of upcoming films and streaming projects in the years ahead.
After a bidding war for the film rights to author Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne franchise, Universal Pictures will retain the rights "in perpetuity," per Deadline. That doesn't include the rights to the novels, though Universal has stated plans to expand the venerable action film series into an entire "universe" - a growing media trend.
It can seemingly replicate almost any animation style, reproducing characters from titles including DreamWorks’ Shrek, Pixar’s Ratatouille and Warner Bros.’ The Lego Movie. This gave Disney and Universal the ammo to get off the sidelines and sue Midjourney as they look to stave off what could be the next big reorientation of consumption habits.
The Nobody 2 Peacock streaming release date is highly anticipated. Following its theatrical debut, fans are eager to know when the action-packed sequel starring Bob Odenkirk will land on streaming. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto,
Universal Pictures has delayed its upcoming animated sequel, Shrek 5, from its scheduled 23 December 2026 date to 30 June 2027.
The studio has begun adding legal warnings to the credits of films including "Jurassic World Rebirth" against training generative AI works on its IP.
Studios like Universal are worried about exactly that, especially since the companies that operate these AI models have not exactly been shy about feeding them material that they
Universal Pictures And ‘Fortnite’ Are Teaming Up For An Animated Halloween Series ‘We Will Be Monsters’ Jessica Howard Contributing Writer Instagram Twitter October 27, 2021
Universal Pictures has announced The Breakfast Club rerelease dates for the upcoming limited screenings of John Hughes’ classic coming-of-age dramedy. The 1985 movie remains as one of the most influential teen movies of all time,