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This incarnation of Marvel was founded in 1993 as '''Marvel Films''', as a joint-venture between [[Marvel Entertainment Group]] and [[New World Entertainment]]. The venture also held an animation studio - '''Marvel Films Animation''', to produce animated content for television as well. | This incarnation of Marvel was founded in 1993 as '''Marvel Films''', as a joint-venture between [[Marvel Entertainment Group]] and [[New World Entertainment]]. The venture also held an animation studio - '''Marvel Films Animation''', to produce animated content for television as well. | ||
in 1996, the company formed '''Marvel Studios''' and signed a seven-year development deal with [[20th Century Fox]] to produce movies based on some of their franchises. | in 1996, the company formed '''Marvel Studios''' and signed a seven-year development deal with [[20th Century Fox]] to produce movies based on some of their franchises, and soon signed a deal with [[Artisan Entertainment]] as well. | ||
Marvel would eventually license their properties to other studios, which was distributed such as [[Warner Bros Pictures|Warner Bros]]/[[New Line Cinema]] (for Blade), [[Universal Studios]] (for Hulk), 20th Century Fox (for X-Men, Daredevil, Elektra, and Fantastic Four), [[Paramount Pictures]] (for Iron Man and The Avengers), [[Columbia Pictures]]/[[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] (for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider), and the mini-major studio Lionsgate Films (while Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Entertainment also distributed outside of U.S. for The Punisher) for films and television. | Marvel would eventually license their properties to other studios, which was distributed such as [[Warner Bros Pictures|Warner Bros]]/[[New Line Cinema]] (for Blade), [[Universal Studios]] (for Hulk), 20th Century Fox (for X-Men, Daredevil, Elektra, and Fantastic Four), [[Paramount Pictures]] (for Iron Man and The Avengers), [[Columbia Pictures]]/[[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] (for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider), and the mini-major studio Lionsgate Films (while Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Entertainment also distributed outside of U.S. for The Punisher) for films and television. | ||
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