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No. James Cameron's Avatar (2009) was produced by Lightstorm Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, and Ingenious Film Partners and distributed by 20th Century Fox.Movie on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2069498-avatar-2009
Because Avengers are owned by Disney/Marvel Studios & the other characters are not. Disney/Marvel don't own the rights to them, although Marvel in 2016 acquired the movie rights which is why he appeared in Marvel's Captain America Civil War
As of now, there are no official announcements for a Marvel Zombies movie. However, with the popularity of the Marvel Universe, it's always a possibility for future projects.
Currently, there is no production ongoing for Blade 4. The rights to the movie are owned by Marvel Studios but they are undecided if they will go forward with the movie.
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According to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), the first film -- of 638 -- produced by Walt Disney was Little Red Riding Hood in 1922.Read more about his work and his credits, below.
No , "The Competition" starring Richard Dreyfuss is a Columbia Pictures Corporation production .
Yes, Toy Story (1995) is a Pixar movie. It was the first feature-length Pixar film.
No, Godzilla is not a Marvel character. Godzilla is a fictional monster created by Toho Company, a Japanese film production company, and has appeared in its own series of films and comics.
Home on the Range, was a Walt Disney production. Not sure about Pixar - the movie is not in their listing.
He started his movie-making career in 1934 which was when initial production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsbegan.