The rights to the Alien franchise are primarily owned by 20th Century Studios, which is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. Disney acquired 20th Century Fox, the original studio behind the Alien films, in 2019. As a result, all intellectual property related to the franchise, including films, merchandise, and related media, falls under Disney's ownership.
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No , there will not be an extension of the "Alien" franchise . There will be a film loosely related to the "Alien" universe entitled "Prometheus" . ~ See related link below .
The Alien franchise features four films and two crossover films. The Alien franchise films include Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection, while the crossover films are Alien vs. Predator and Alien vs. Predator: Requiem.
The rights to the "Rocky" films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), which produced the original film in 1976. Sylvester Stallone, who created the character and starred in the films, also retains certain rights related to the character and franchises. In addition, the rights to the "Creed" spin-off films, which are part of the "Rocky" franchise, are also under MGM.
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Rare owns the rights for Killer InstinctMicrosoft owns Rare it's quoted in numerous articles. Netherealm wants to get their hands on the rights for Killer Instinct as we speak very interesting I'm still researching but that is your answer.
It is because Activision, which owns the rights to the Spyro franchise, cancelled the production of the movie.
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No, Microsoft owns all rights to the Halo franchise and would never give it to their competition.
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No. Best Buy does not sell franchise rights to people to open stores. The corporate office in MN fully owns and operates all of the stores.
Alien is a movie franchise that has given us the movies "Alien," "Aliens," "Alien 3," and "Alien Resurrection." In 2012 it was announced that an Alien 5 was in production, but would not be released until late 2014 at the earliest.
Microsoft owns the rights to Halo.
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Doctor's Associates is the company that owns the Subway Franchise.
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