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Update for int'l distribution changes on film unit.
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Following MGM's acquisition by the Sony-led consortium in 2005, [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] began distributing the MGM library on home video until May 31, 2006, when MGM shifted most of its home entertainment output to [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] for worldwide release (although Sony and Fox traded off releases throughout the rest of the year as part of a transitional period). TCFHE's worldwide distribution deal distributing the MGM library was expected to expire in September 2011, but it was later extended to end until sometime in 2016, and again on June 27, 2016, when MGM extended its deal with TCFHE until June 2020.
Following MGM's acquisition by the Sony-led consortium in 2005, [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] began distributing the MGM library on home video until May 31, 2006, when MGM shifted most of its home entertainment output to [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] for worldwide release (although Sony and Fox traded off releases throughout the rest of the year as part of a transitional period). TCFHE's worldwide distribution deal distributing the MGM library was expected to expire in September 2011, but it was later extended to end until sometime in 2016, and again on June 27, 2016, when MGM extended its deal with TCFHE until June 2020.


As of 2022 in the United States, MGM releases are distributed on home media by Studio Distribution Services LLC, with [[United Artists Releasing]] titles through [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] (starting with ''Operation Finale'') and [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]] for the rest, finally unifying all of the MGM catalog titles (along with most of the UA catalog) under the same roof for the first time in over two decades.
As of late 2022 in the United States, MGM releases are distributed on home media by Studio Distribution Services, with [[United Artists Releasing]] titles initially through [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] (from ''Operation Finale'' to ''Women Talking'' and the eventual 26th James Bond film) and [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]] for all catalog releases and United Artists Releasing titles since ''Bones & All'', finally unifying all of the MGM catalog titles (along with the legacy UA catalog) under the same roof for the first time in over two decades.


==MGM/CBS Home Video==
==MGM/CBS Home Video==
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