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===Background===
===Background===
'''Morgan Creek Entertainment''' (formerly known as Morgan Creek Productions) is a production company co-founded in 1987 by producer Joe Roth and former auto import executive James G. Robinson. The name of the company comes from Roth's favorite movie, 1944's ''The Miracle of '''Morgan'''<nowiki/>'s '''Creek'''''. Some of its most successful films include the ''Ace Ventura'' and ''Young Guns'' films. Its films were distributed (at least in North America and the British Isles) by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] from 1988-1990 (however, ''Renegades'' and ''Coup De Ville'' were from [[Universal Pictures]] and ''Major League'' was from [[Paramount Pictures]], with international sales handled by [[J&M Entertainment]]), [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] from 1991-2004 and Universal from 2005-2011 (Warner distributed ''Ace Ventura, Jr.'' and had select international rights to ''Dream House'', whilst Universal had US rights, ''All Eyez on Me'' was distributed by [[Summit Entertainment]], and ''The Exorcist: Believer'' was distributed by Universal). The library rights were acquired by [[Revolution Studios]] in 2014, with sales handled by [[Miramax Films]]. Home media rights now rest with [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] in the United States and Canada, with [[Shout! Studios]] and [[Mill Creek Entertainment]] owning home media rights to some films, and digital rights to some films are owned by [[Relativity Media]]. Currently, [[Sony Pictures Television]] handles the digital and television rights of Morgan Creek and Revolution titles worldwide, with few exceptions (for example, ''Young Guns'', its first film, is owned outright by [[Lionsgate Films]] through its international distributor, [[Vestron Pictures]], with TV rights held by Sony).
'''Morgan Creek Entertainment''' (formerly known as Morgan Creek Productions) is a production company co-founded in 1987 by producer Joe Roth and former auto import executive James G. Robinson. The name of the company comes from Roth's favorite movie, 1944's ''The Miracle of '''Morgan'''<nowiki/>'s '''Creek'''''. Some of its most successful films include the ''Ace Ventura'' and ''Young Guns'' films. Its films were distributed (at least in North America and the British Isles) by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] from 1988-1990 (however, ''Renegades'' and ''Coup De Ville'' were from [[Universal Pictures]] and ''Major League'' was from [[Paramount Pictures]], with international sales handled by [[J&M Entertainment]]), [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] from 1991-2004 and Universal from 2005-2011 (Warner distributed ''Ace Ventura, Jr.'' and had select international rights to ''Dream House'', whilst Universal had US rights, ''All Eyez on Me'' was distributed by [[Summit Entertainment]], and ''The Exorcist: Believer'' was distributed by Universal). The library rights were acquired by [[Revolution Studios]] in 2014, with sales handled by [[Miramax Films]]. Home media rights now rest with [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] in the United States and Canada, home media rights to some films are owned by [[Shout! Studios]] and [[Mill Creek Entertainment]], and digital rights to some films are owned by [[Relativity Media]]. Currently, [[Sony Pictures Television]] handles the digital and television rights of Morgan Creek and Revolution titles worldwide, with few exceptions (for example, ''Young Guns'', its first film, is owned outright by [[Lionsgate Films]] through its international distributor, [[Vestron Pictures]], with TV rights held by Sony).


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