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References Category:1982 births Category:American softball coaches Category:Softball coaches from Illinois Category:Softball players from Illinois Category:DePaul Blue Demons softball coaches Category:DePaul Blue Demons softball players Category:Living people
Liz Bouck-Jagielski
Table of Content
Short description, Career, Collegiate, Professional, Coaching, References
List of feature film series by studios
Multiple issues
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The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company
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Walt Disney Animation Studios
Walt Disney Animation Studios + Titles Release dates Mickey Mouse & Friends 1928–present Silly Symphonies 1929–present Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937–present Fantasia 1940–2018 Dumbo 1941–2019 Bambi 1942–present Make Mine Music 1946–1954 Cinderella 1950–2015 Alice in Wonderland 1951–2024 Peter Pan 1953–present Lady and the Tramp 1955–2019 Sleeping Beauty 1959–present 101 Dalmatians 1961–presentWinnie the Pooh 1966–present The Jungle Book 1967–present The Rescuers 1977–1990 The Fox and the Hound 1981–2006 The Little Mermaid 1989–present Beauty and the Beast 1991–present Aladdin 1992–present The Lion King 1994–present Pocahontas 1995–1998 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996–present Hercules 1997–present Mulan 1998–present Tarzan 1999–2005 The Emperor's New Groove 2000–2008 Atlantis 2001–2003 Lilo & Stitch 2002–present Brother Bear 2003–2006 The Princess and the Frog 2009–present Prep & Landing 2009–present Tangled 2010–present Wreck-It Ralph 2012–present Frozen 2013–present Big Hero 6 2014–present Zootopia 2016–present Moana Encanto 2021–present
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Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Pictures Title Release date Notes Davy Crockett 1955–1956 Originally edited from TV mini series episodes which originally aired on Disneyland Old Yeller 1957–1963 The Shaggy Dog 1959–2006 Co-production with Mandeville Films, Tollin/Robbins Productions, Boxing Cat Films, Robert Simonds Productions, and Shaggy Dog Productions The Absent-Minded Professor 1961–1997 Co-production with Great Oaks Entertainment The Parent Trap 1961–present The Incredible Journey 1963–1996 Mary Poppins 1964–2018 Co-production with Lucamar Productions and Marc Platt Productions Herbie 1969–2005 Co-production with Robert Simonds Productions Dexter Riley 1969–1975 Witch Mountain 1975–2009 Co-production with Gunn Films The Apple Dumpling Gang 1975–1982 Freaky Friday 1976–present Co-production with Gunn Films Tron 1982–present Co-production with Lisberger/Kushner Productions and Sean Bailey Productions Honey, I Shrunk the Kids 1989–present Co-production with Silver Screen Partners and Touchwood Pacific Partners Turner & Hooch 1989–present Co-production with Silver Screen Partners White Fang 1991–1994 Co-production with Silver Screen Partners and Hybrid Productions, Inc. The Mighty Ducks 1992–present Co-production with Avnet-Kerner Productions and Touchwood Pacific Partners Sister Act Co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners The Muppets1992–1996; 2011–present Co-production with The Jim Henson Company, Mandeville Films and The Muppets Studio Hocus Pocus 1993–present Co-production with David Kirschner Productions The Santa Clause 1994–present Co-production with Hollywood Pictures, Outlaw Productions, and Boxing Cat films (sequels) George of the Jungle 1997–2003 Co-production with Avnet-Kerner Productions, Mandeville Films, and The Kerner Entertainment Company Inspector Gadget 1999–2003 Co-production with Caravan Pictures, DIC Entertainment, Avnet-Kerner Productions, Roger Birnbaum Productions, and The Kerner Entertainment Company The Princess Diaries 2001–present Co-production with BrownHouse Productions, Shondaland, and Martin Chase Productions Pirates of the Caribbean 2003–present Co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films Haunted Mansion Co-production with Rideback National Treasure 2004–present Co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Junction Entertainment and Saturn Films The Chronicles of Narnia 2005–2008 Co-production with Walden Media; third film produced by 20th Century Studios Enchanted 2007–2022 Co-production with Right Coast Productions, Josephson Entertainment and Andalasia Productions Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2008–2012 Co-production with Mandeville Films The Last Warrior 2017–present Co-production with Yellow, Black & White Stargirl 2020–2022 Co-production with Gotham Group and Hahnscape Entertainment Jungle Cruise 2021–present Co-production with Davis Entertainment, Seven Bucks Productions and Flynn Picture Company Diary of a Wimpy Kid Co-production with 20th Century Animation and Bardel Entertainment; original live-action films produced by 20th Century StudiosIndiana Jones 2023–presentCo-production with Lucasfilm; original films produced by Paramount Pictures
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Marvel
Marvel Title Release date Notes Marvel Cinematic Universe 2008present
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Lucasfilm
Lucasfilm Year Title Films TV Seasons 1973–1979 American Graffiti 2 0 1977–present Star Wars 12 28 1981–2023 Indiana Jones 5 3 1988–2023 Willow 1 1
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Pixar
Pixar Titles Films Short films TV seasons Release Date Toy Story 6 7 4 1995–present Monsters, Inc. 2 2 2 2001–present Finding Nemo 2 4 0 2003–present The Incredibles 3 5 0 2004–present Cars 3 4 2 2006–presentInside Out 2 1 1 2015–present
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20th Century Fox/Studios
20th Century Fox/Studios Title Release date Notes Charlie Chan 19291942 State Fair 19331962 My Friend Flicka 19432012 Co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures and Dune Entertainment. Anna and the King of Siam 19461999 Co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures and Lawrence Bender Productions. Cheaper by the Dozen 19502022 Co-production with Dune Entertainment, Robert Simonds, 21 Laps Entertainment, Khalabo Ink Society, and Walt Disney Pictures (2022). The Fly 19581989 Co-production with Associated Producers Inc., Lippert Films, and Brooksfilm. Derek Flint 19661976 Dr. Dolittle 19672009 Co-production with APJAC Productions, Davis Entertainment, Eddie Murphy Productions, and Friendly Films. Planet of the Apes 1968present Co-production with APJAC Productions, The Zanuck Company, Tim Burton Productions, Chernin Entertainment, 6th & Idaho, Dune Entertainment, and TSG Entertainment. The Omen 1976present Co-production with Dune Entertainment, Mace Neufeld Productions, and Harvey Bernhard Productions. Star Wars 19772005 Co-production with Lucasfilm. Candy Candy 19771992 International distribution only; co-production with Toei Animation and Toei Company. Alien 1979present Co-production with Brandywine Productions, Scott Free Productions, Dune Entertainment, and TSG Entertainment. Porky's 19812009 Co-production with Astral Films. Romancing the Stone 19841985 Co-production with The Stone Group. Revenge of the Nerds 19841994 Co-production with Interscope Communications. Cocoon 19851988 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and The Zanuck Company. Mannequin 19871991 Co-production with Gladden Entertainment. Predator 1987present Co-production with Silver Pictures, Gordon Company, Davis Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, Troublemaker Studios, and TSG Entertainment. Wall Street 19872010 Co-production with Dune Entertainment and Edward Pressman Productions. Die Hard 19882013 Co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Silver Pictures, Cinergi Pictures, Dune Entertainment, Cheyenne Enterprises, TSG Entertainment, Giant Pictures, and Temple Hill Entertainment. Young Guns 19881990 Co-production with Morgan Creek Productions. Alien Nation 19881997 Co-production with American Entertainment Partners. Alien vs. Predator 20042007 Co-production with Davis Entertainment, Gordon Company, Brandywine Productions, Dark Horse Entertainment, Impact Pictures, Stillking Films, and Dune Entertainment. Home Alone 1990present Co-production with Hughes Entertainment. Hot Shots! 19911993 Co-production with Jim Abrahams Productions. FernGully 19921998 Co-production with FAI Films, Youngheart Productions, CBS/Fox Video, Kroyer Films, and FAI Films. The Sandlot 19932007 Co-production with Island World. Speed 19941997 Co-production with The Mark Gordon Company and Blue Tulip Productions. Power Rangers 19951997 Co-production with Fox Family Films, Saban Entertainment, and Toei Company. Independence Day 19962016 Co-production with Centropolis Entertainment, Electric Entertainment, and TSG Entertainment. Anastasia 19971999 Co-production with 20th Century Animation and Fox Animation Studios. Big Momma's House 20002011 Co-production with Regency Enterprises, Runteldat Entertainment, and Dune Entertainment. X-Men 20002020 Co-production with Bad Hat Harry Productions, The Donners' Company, Genre Films, Marvel Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, and TSG Entertainment. 24 20012017 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment. Joy Ride 20012014 Co-production with Regency Enterprises, Bad Robot, and LivePlanet. Behind Enemy Lines Co-production with Davis Entertainment. Super Troopers 20012018 Co-production with Broken Lizard. Ice Age 2002present Co-production with 20th Century Animation and Blue Sky Studios. The Transporter 20022015 US distribution only (except for the third which was distributed by Lionsgate); produced and released elsewhere by EuropaCorp. Drumline 20022014 Co-production with N'Credible Entertainment, Wendy Finerman Productions, and Fox 2000 Pictures. 28 Days Later 20022007 US distribution only; produced and released in the UK by UK Film Council; co-production with DNA Films. Wrong Turn 20032014 US distribution only; co-production with Regency Enterprises; produced and released elsewhere by Constantin Film and Summit Entertainment. Garfield 20042009 Co-production with Davis Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, and Paws, Inc. Fantastic Four 2005present Co-production with 1492 Pictures, Constantin Film, Genre Films, Marvel Entertainment, and TSG Entertainment. Studio credit only . The Hills Have Eyes 20062007 Co-production with Dune Entertainment and Craven/Maddalena Films. The Marine 20062018 Co-production with Dune Entertainment and WWE Studios. Night at the Museum 2006present Co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment, 1492 Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, Atomic Cartoons, Alibaba Pictures and TSG Entertainment. Hitman 20072015 US distribution only; produced and released elsewhere by EuropaCorp; co-production with TSG Entertainment, Eidos Interactive, IO Interactive, and Square Enix. Alvin and the Chipmunks Co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Dune Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Regency Enterprises, and Bagdasarian Productions. Space Chimps 20082010 US distribution only; co-production with Vanguard Animation. Mirrors Co-production with Dune Entertainment and Regency Enterprises. Street Kings 20082011 Co-production with Dune Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment. Marley & Me Co-production with Dune Entertainment and Regency Enterprises. Taken 20092015 (US only), 2008-2014 (elsewhere) US distribution only; produced and released elsewhere by EuropaCorp. 12 Rounds 20092015 Co-production with Dune Entertainment and WWE Studios. Dragonball 20092018 Co-production with Dune Entertainment, Toei Company, Star Overseas, Big Screen Productions, and Funimation; Dragon Ball movies (excluding Battle of Gods, Resurrection 'F' & Broly) are now distributed by Sony Pictures. Avatar 2009present Co-production with Lightstorm Entertainment. Wolverine 20092017 Co-production with Dune Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Genre Films, Marvel Entertainment, and Seed Productions. Tooth Fairy 20102013 Co-production with Dune Entertainment, Walden Media, Blumhouse Productions, and WWE Studios. Percy Jackson Co-production with Dune Entertainment, 1492 Pictures, and TSG Entertainment. Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2010present Co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, 20th Century Animation, Dune Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Color Force, Walt Disney Pictures, and Bardel Entertainment. Rio 2011present Co-production with 20th Century Animation and Blue Sky Studios. Maze Runner 20142018 Co-production with TSG Entertainment, Oddball Entertainment, Gotham Group, and Temple Hill Entertainment. Kingsman 20142021 Co-production with TSG Entertainment, Genre Films, and Marv Films. Deadpool 20162024 Co-production with TSG Entertainment, Maximum Effort, Genre Films, and Marvel Entertainment. Studio credit only . Hercule Poirot 2017present Co-production with TSG Entertainment, Genre Films, Scott Free Productions, and The Mark Gordon Company. Vacation Friends 2021present Co-production with Hulu and Broken Road Productions Brahmastra (Astraverse) 2022present Co-production with Star Studios, Dharma Productions, Prime Focus, Starlight Pictures, and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Hellraiser Co-production with Hulu, Spyglass Media Group, Phantom Four Films, and Disney Platform Distribution.
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20th Century Animation & Blu Sky Studios
20th Century Animation & Blu Sky Studios This list does not include follow-up films not produced by 20th Century Animation Years Title Films TV seasons Shorts Studio 1997–1999 Anastasia 2 0 0 Fox Animation Studios 2002–present Ice Age 7 1 9 Blue Sky Studios (2002–2022) 2007–present The Simpsons 1 36 5Gracie Films 2011–present Rio 2 0 1 Blue Sky Studios (2011–2014) 2021–present Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3 0 0 Bardel Entertainment
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Warner Bros. Discovery
Warner Bros. Discovery
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Warner Bros. Pictures Animation
Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Title Films Short films Release datesThe Lego Movie 4 11 2014–2019DC20 2017–presentTom & Jerry1 2021–presentLooney Tunes 2021–present
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Warner Bros
Warner Bros Warner Bros. owns several shared universes. Some of these are based on books and comics, including some of the highest grossing intellectual properties in the movie industry. +IPNo. FilmsNotesDC Extended Universe15Movies based on DC Comics. DCEU was Warner Bros.'s first iteration of a shared universe. The DC Universe serves as an upcoming reboot, led by James Gunn.DC Universe –Upcoming reboot of the DC Extended Universe, led by James Gunn. First movie, expected to be released in 2025.Wizarding World11Film rights sold by J. K. Rowling for 2 million $ and a net % of the profits. This shared universe became the 4th highest grossing IP in movie history. This universe includes 8 movies based on the Harry Potter books and 3 movies based on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.The Conjuring Universe8Dramatized horror movies based on real-life cases of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. This shared universe includes movies like Annabelle, The Nun and The Curse of La Llorona.Monsterverse5Shared Universe based on monster movie characters like Godzilla and King Kong, in addition to other kaiju characters created by Toho, including Mothra, Rodan and King Ghidorah. Made in co-production with Legendary Entertainment.Middle-earth7Movie series based on the books written by J. R. R. Tolkien, directed by Peter Jackson.The Lego Movie4Warner Bros owned the rights to Lego films up until the end of 2019. More Lego movies were planned, but were cancelled after Universal Pictures bought the Lego film rights. Cancelled sequels include a sequel to The Lego Batman Movie, called Lego Superfriends. TitleRelease dateNo. FilmsNotes Gold Diggers 1923–51 7 Looney Tunes 1930–present 8 1030+ theatrical shorts Penrod and Sam 1931–38 2 Perry Mason 1934–37 6 Philo Vance 1934–40 5 Torchy Blane 1937–39 9 Four Daughters 1938–41 4 Nancy Drew 1938–2019 6 Secret Service 1939–40 4 A Star Is Born 1954–2018 3 Acquired from Selznick International Pictures; co-production with Transcona Enterprises (1954), First Artists, Barwood Films (both 1976), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Live Nation Productions, Gerber Pictures, Joint Effort and Gerber Pictures (all 2018) Ocean's 1960–present 5 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures (2001–present) Dirty Harry 1971–88 The Exorcist 1973–2005 4 co-production with Morgan Creek (3–4) Oh, God! 1977–84 3 Every Which Way but Loose 1978–80 2 Superman 1978–2006 5 co-production with Legendary Pictures (2006); Except for Supergirl, which was distributed by Tri-Star Pictures Mad Max 1979–present 5 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures Poseidon 1979–2006 2 Friday the 13th 1980–2009 co-production with Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema The Shining 1980–2019 Arthur 1981–2011 3 Blade Runner 1982–2017 2 co-production with Alcon Entertainment and Columbia Pictures (2017) National Lampoon's Vacation 1983–2015 5 Gremlins 1984–90 2 co-production with Amblin Entertainment Police Academy 1984–94 7 Sesame Street 1985–present 2 co-production with Sesame Workshop The Color Purple 1985–2023 co-production with Amblin Entertainment (1984–2023), The Guber-Peters Company (1984), OW Films, SGS Pictures, Quincy Jones Productions and Domain Entertainment (all 2023) Lethal Weapon 1987–98 4 The Lost Boys 1987–2010 3 Beetlejuice 1988–present 2 Batman 1989–97 4 co-production with Polygram Pictures (1989–95) Pure Country 1992–2017 3 Under Siege 1992–95 2 co-production with Regency Enterprises Unforgiven 1992–2013 Grumpy Old Men 1993–95 The Fugitive 1993–98 Free Willy 1993–2010 4 co-production with Regency Enterprises Major League 1994–98 2 distribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek Ace Ventura 1994–2009 3 Eraser 1996–2022 2 Twister 1996–2024 co-production with Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment (both 1996–2024), The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Domain Entertainment (both 2024) The Dukes of Hazzard 1997–2007 4 co-production with Kudzu Productions (both 1997–2000) and Gerber Pictures (both 2005–2007) The Matrix 1999–present co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures Analyze 1999–2002 2 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and TriBeCa Productions Pokémon 1999–2019 4 US distribution only; co-production with The Pokémon Company Deep Blue Sea 1999–2020 3 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures The Whole Yards 2000–04 2 distribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek (2000) and Franchise Pictures Miss Congeniality 2000–05 co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment and Village Roadshow Pictures Tom and Jerry 2001–present 16 co-production with Turner Entertainment Cats & Dogs 2001–20 3 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures (1–2) Wizarding World 2001–present 11 Scooby-Doo 2002–present 6 Kangaroo Jack 2003–04 2 co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films Terminator 2003–09 US distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures A Cinderella Story 2004–present 6 Laura's Star 2004–21 6 co-production with Rothkirch Cartoon-Film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2005–08 2 co-production with Alloy Entertainment The Dark Knight trilogy 2005–12 3 co-production with Legendary Pictures Willy Wonka 2005–present 2 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures Happy Feet 2006–11 300 2006–present co-production with Legendary Pictures The Hangover 2009–13 3 Final Destination 2009–present 2 co-production with New Line Cinema and Practical Pictures Sherlock Holmes co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures Watchmen 2009–24 3 US distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, DC Studios (both 2009–24) and Legendary Pictures (2009) Top Cat 2011–15 2 International distribution only; co-production with Anima Estudios, Illusion Studios (2011), Discreet Art Productions and Prana Studios (both 2015) Dolphin Tale 2011–14 co-production with Alcon Entertainment The Hobbit 2012–14 3 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New Line Cinema and WingNut Films; Co-owned with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Magic Mike 2012–23 DC Extended Universe 2013–23 15 co-production with DC Entertainment (2013–16), DC Studios (2016–23) and RatPac Entertainment (2016–17) The Conjuring Universe 2013–present 7 co-production with Atomic Monster, The Safran Company and New Line Cinema The Lego Movie 2014–19 4 co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Village Roadshow Pictures (2014) and Lego System A/S Monsterverse 2014–present 5 co-production with Legendary Pictures Creed 2015–present 3 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and New Line Cinema (1–2) The Meg 2018–present 2 It 2017–19 distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema Detective Pikachu 2019–present1 co-production with Legendary Pictures, The Pokémon Company and Toho Joker 2019–24 2 co-production with DC Studios and Village Roadshow Pictures Dune 2021–present co-production with Legendary Pictures The Batman 2022–present 1 distribution only; produced by DC Studios A Minecraft Movie 2025–present
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (pre-1986 & post-1986)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (pre-1986 & post-1986) Title Release date No. Films Notes Ben-Hur 1925–201651925 film in the public domain in the United States; 1959 remake and King of Kings owned by Turner Entertainment The Broadway Melody 1929–19404 Tarzan 1932–19426 The Thin Man 1934–19476 Andy Hardy 1937–195816 Dr. Kildare 1938–19429 Maisie 1939–194710 Nick Carter 1939–19403 Dr. Gillespie 1942–19476 Lassie 1943–19496 Father of the Bride 1950–19512 The Magnificent Seven 1960–2016Acquired from United Artists James Bond 1962–present25 The Pink Panther 1963–present11 Flipper 1963–1996 3 Space Odyssey 1968–1984 2 That's Entertainment! 1974–19944Co-production with Turner Entertainment Co.; owned by Warner Bros. Rocky 1976–present9Acquired from United Artists Fame 1980–20092Ownership of the original film by Turner Entertainment Co. Poltergeist 1982–20153 The Secret of NIMH 1982–20092 WarGames 1983–2008 Teen Wolf 1985–20233Acquired from PolyGram Filmed Entertainment; co-production with Paramount Pictures and MTV Entertainment Studios RoboCop 1987–20144Acquired from Orion Pictures Child's Play 1988; 20192 All Dogs Go to Heaven 1989–1996 Bill & Ted 1989–20203Acquired from Orion Pictures Hannibal Lecter 1991–20072Acquired from Orion Pictures; distribution only Species 1995–20074 Carrie 1976–2013Acquired from United Artists; co-production with Screen Gems Legally Blonde 2001–present5 Jeepers Creepers 2001–20032 Barbershop 2002–20164 Agent Cody Banks 2003–20042 Spud 2010–20143 Hot Tub Time Machine 2010–20152 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 2011–2018 21 Jump Street 2012–2014Co-production with Columbia Pictures The Hobbit 2012–20143Co-production with New Line Cinema; co-owned with Warner Bros. G.I. Joe 2013–20212Distribution by Paramount Pictures Max 2015–2017The Addams Family 2019–present Co-production with Universal Pictures
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New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema Title Release date No. Films NotesEvil Dead 1981–present 2Co-production with Warner Bros. A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984–2010 9 Critters 1986–2019 5 House Party 1990–present 6 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990–933 Co-production with Golden Harvest and 20th Century Fox (1991–93) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1990–2006Co-production with Platinum Dunes and Focus Features (2003 and 2006) Friday the 13th 1993–2009 4 Dumb and Dumber 1994–2014 3 Co-production with Universal Pictures (2014) The Mask 1994–2005 2 Co-production with Dark Horse Entertainment Friday 1995–2002 3 Mortal Kombat 1995–present Austin Powers 1997–2002 Blade 1998–2004 Co-production with Marvel Entertainment Rush Hour 1998–2007 Final Destination 2000–present 6 The Cell 2000–09 2 The Lord of the Rings 2001–present 4 Harold & Kumar 2004–11 Sex and the City 2008–10 2 co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO Films Horrible Bosses 2011–14 co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures The Hobbit 2012–14 3 co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The Conjuring Universe 2013–present 8 co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures Rocky 2015–182 co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer It 2017–19 Shazam! 2019–23 3 Co-production with DC StudiosPart of the DC Extended Universe
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Alloy Entertainment
Alloy Entertainment TitleNovelsFilmsTV seriesWeb seriesRelease dates The Vampire Diaries Universe 24 3 2 1991–2022 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 6 2 2001–2011 Gossip Girl 29 2 1 2002–2023 Pretty Little Liars 20 4 1 2006–2024
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Sony Group Corporation
Sony Group Corporation
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Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures TitleRelease dateNo. FilmsNotes The Three Stooges 1934–65 10 190 short subjects from 1934 to 1959, and 10 feature films from 1941 to 1965 The Lone Wolf 1935–49 15 The Durango Kid | 1935–52 | 64 | Westerns, including 64 features as |- | Mr. Deeds | 1936–2002 | 2 |- | Blondie| 1938–50 | 28 | |- | Five Little Peppers| 1939–40 | 4 | |- | Ellery Queen| 1940–42 | 5 | |- | George Formby| 1941–46 | 7 | From South American George to George in Civvy Street; released by Columbia outside the United States |- | Boston Blackie| 1941–49 | 14 | |- | Cantinflas| 1942–82 | 34 | From Los tres mosqueteros to El barrendero; released by Columbia outside the United States |- | Crime Doctor| 1943–49 | 10 | |- | The Whistler| 1944–48 | 8 | |- | Rusty| 1945–49 | 8 | |- | Gene Autry| 1947–53 | 33 | |- | Jungle Jim| 1948–55 | 16 | |- |Gasoline Alley| 1951 | rowspan="2" | 2 | |- | 13 Ghosts| 1960–2001 | |- | Matt Helm| rowspan="2" | 1966–68 | 4 |- | The Trouble with Angels| rowspan="2" | 2 | |- |Guess Who| 1967–2005 | |- | James Bond | 1967–2015 | 5 | From Casino Royale to Spectre; co-production with Famous Artists Productions (1967), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Eon Productions (both 2006–15) |- | Death Wish| 1974–82 | International distributor; released in the US by Paramount Pictures and produced by Filmways Pictures |- | Spider-Man| 1977–81 | 3 | International theatrical distribution only; co-production with Danchuck Productions and Charles Fries Productions |- | Fun with Dick and Jane| 1977–2005 | rowspan="3" | 2 | |- | The Blue Lagoon| 1980–91 | |- | Gloria| 1980–99 | |- | Annie| 1982–2014 | 3 | Co-production with Rastar, Overbrook Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, Storyline Entertainment, Chris Montan Productions and Walt Disney Television (1999 TV movie only) |- | Ghostbusters| 1984–present | 5 | Co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures (2016) and Ghost Corps (2016–) |- | The Karate Kid| 1984–present | 6 | Co-production with Overbrook Entertainment (2010), China Film Group (2010), JW Productions (1984, 2010), Westbrook Studios (2025) and Sunswept Entertainment (2025) |- | Care Bears| 1986 | Co-production with Nelvana Limited, LBS Communications, Wang Film Productions and Those Characters from Cleveland, LLC |- | Flatliners| 1990–2017 | rowspan="3" | 2 | |- | City Slickers| rowspan="2" | 1991–94 | Co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment, Nelson Entertainment (1991) and Face Productions |- | My Girl| Co-production with Imagine Entertainment |- | El Mariachi| 1992–2003 | 3 | |- | RoboCop| 1993–2014 | rowspan="2" | 2 | Co-production with Orion Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |- | Little Women| 1994–2019 | Co-production with Di Novi Pictures (1994), Pascal Pictures and Regency Enterprises (2019) |- | Street Fighter| 1994–present | 1 | Co-production with Universal Pictures, Edward R. Pressman Productions, (both 1994) and Legendary Pictures (2026) |- | Bad Boys| 1995–present | 4 | Co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films, 2.0 Entertainment (2020–2024), Overbrook Entertainment (2020), and Westbrook Studios (2024) |- | The Craft| 1996–2020 | rowspan="2" | 2 | Co-production with Red Wagon Entertainment and Blumhouse Productions |- | I Know What You Did Last Summer| 1997–present | Co-production with Mandalay Pictures |- | Men in Black| 1997–2019 | 4 | Co-production with Amblin Entertainment |- | Stuart Little| 1999–2002 | Co-production with Red Wagon Entertainment |- | Anatomy| 2000–03 | Co-production with Claussen + Wöbke Filmproduktion |- | Charlie's Angels | 2000–2019 | 3 | Co-production with Leonard Goldberg Productions, Flower Films, Tall Trees Productions (all 2000–03), Wonderland Sound and Vision (2003), 2.0 Entertainment, Brownstone Productions and Cantillon Company (all 2019) |- | XXX| 2002–05 | 2 | Co-production with Revolution Studios |- | Sam Raimi's Spider-Man| 2002–07 | 3 | Co-production with Marvel Entertainment and Laura Ziskin Productions |- | Terminator| 2003–09 | rowspan="2" | 2 | International distributor; co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures |- | The Grudge| 2004–06 | Co-production with Ghost House Pictures |- | Jumanji| 2005–present | 4 | |- | Are We There Yet?| 2005–07 | rowspan="2" | 2 | Co-production with Revolution Studios |- | The Pink Panther| 2006–09 | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |- | Robert Langdon| 2006–16 | 3 | Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Relativity Media |- | Ghost Rider | 2007–11 | rowspan="5" | 2 | Co-production with Marvel Entertainment, Crystal Sky Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment, Saturn Films, Imagenation Abu Dhabi, and Relativity Media |- | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs | 2009–13 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation |- | Paul Blart: Mall Cop | 2009–15 | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions |- | Zombieland | 2009–present | Co-production with Pariah |- | Grown Ups | 2010–13 | Co-production with Happy Madison Productions |- | The Smurfs | 2011–17 | 3 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and The K Entertainment Company |- | Dragon Tattoo Stories | 2011–18 | rowspan="3" | 2 | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |- | Jump Street | rowspan="2" | 2012–14 | Co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Relativity Media, and Original Film |- | The Amazing Spider-Man| Co-production with Marvel |- | Hotel Transylvania | 2012–22 | 4 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation |- | The Equalizer| 2014–23 | 3 | Co-production with Escape Artists |- | Goosebumps| 2015–18 | rowspan="3" | 2 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Scholastic Entertainment and Original Film |- | Angry Birds| 2016–19 | Co-production with Rovio Animation and Sony Pictures Animation (2019) |- | Attraction| 2017–20 | Russian film; Co-production with Art Pictures Studio |- | Marvel Cinematic Universe| 2017–present | 3 | Co-production with Marvel Studios, Pascal Pictures and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (licensed only) |- | Peter Rabbit| 2018–21 | 2 | Co-production with Sony Pictures Animation (2018), Animal Logic, Olive Bridge Entertainment and Screen Australia |- | Sony's Spider-Man Universe| 2018–24 | 6 | Co-production with Marvel, Arad Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions and Pascal Pictures |- | Spider-Verse| 2018–present | rowspan="4" | 2 | Co-production with Marvel, Sony Pictures Animation, Pascal Pictures, and Lord Miller Productions |- | Escape Room| 2019–present | Co-production with Original Film |- | PlayStation films | 2022–present | Co-production with PlayStation Productions |- | 28 Days Later'' 2025–present Co-production with DNA Films, British Film Institute and Decibel Films
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Sony Pictures Animation
Sony Pictures Animation Titles Films Shorts Seasons Release dates Open Season 4 1 1 2006–present Surf's Up 2 0 0 2007–2017 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 4 2 2009–2018 The Smurfs 3 2 0 2011–2017 Hotel Transylvania 4 3 2 2012–present Goosebumps 2 0 2 2015–present Angry Birds 2 5 0 2016–present Spider-Verse 2 2 0 2018–present Peter Rabbit 2 1 0 2018–2021
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TriStar Pictures
TriStar Pictures TitleRelease dateNo. Films Notes Rambo 1985–88 2 Co-production with Carolco Pictures Short Circuit 1986–88Iron Eagle Look Who's Talking 1989–93 3 Universal Soldier 1992–99 2 Co-production with Carolco Pictures and IndieProd Company Productions Sniper 1993–2002 3 Ninjas 1994–98 3 From 3 Ninjas Kick Back to 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain Matilda 1996–2022 2 Co-production with Jersey Films , Working Title Films and The Roald Dahl Story Company Godzilla 1998–99 From Godzilla to Godzilla 2000: Millennium; co-production with Centropolis Entertainment and Toho Pictures Thanksgiving 2023–present 1 Co-production with Spyglass Media Group
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Paramount Global
Paramount Global
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Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Title Release date No. Films Notes Sophie Lang 1934–37 3 Hopalong Cassidy 1935–41 41 Bulldog Drummond 1937–39 3 The Aldrich Family 1939–44 11 Road to ... 1940–52 6 The War of the Worlds 1953–2005 2 Love Story 1970–78 The Godfather 1972–90 3 Charlotte's Web 1973–2003; 2006 Bad News Bears 1976–2005 4 Peanuts 1977–80 2 Grease 1978–82 2 Star Trek 1979–present 13 Friday the 13th 1980–89; 2009 12 Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures (1980–2009) and New Line Cinema (2009) Indiana Jones 1981–2023 5 Distribution only; Co-production with Lucasfilm. Studio credit only (2023) Beverly Hills Cop 1984–94 3 Footloose 1984–2011 2 Crocodile Dundee 1986–2001 3 Co-production with Hoyts Distribution (1986–88), 20th Century Fox (1986) and Universal Pictures (2001) Top Gun 1986–present 2 The Naked Gun 1988–present 4 Coming to America 1988–2021 2 Jack Ryan 1990–present 5 The Addams Family 1991–93 2 co-production with Scott Rudin Productions, Columbia Pictures and Orion Pictures (both 1991) Mission: Impossible 1996–present 7 Rugrats 1998–2003 3 Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo Lara Croft: Tomb Raider 2001–03 2 Jackass 2002–present 6 SpongeBob SquarePants 2004–present 4 Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures Inc. Mean Girls 2004–24 3 Shrek 2007–11 Distribution only; Co-production with DreamWorks Animation Transformers 2007–present 7 Co-production with DreamWorks Pictures (2007–09) and Hasbro Paranormal Activity Cloverfield 2008–present 3 Kung Fu Panda 2008–11 2 Distribution only; Co-production with DreamWorks Animation Madagascar 2008–12 Marvel Cinematic Universe 2008–13 6Distribution only; Co-production with Marvel Entertainment and Marvel Studios (2008–11), Studio credit only (2012–13) Watchmen 2009–24 3 International distributor; co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios G.I. Joe 2009–present Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014–present Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies Terminator 2015–19 2 Co-production with Skydance (2015–19), 20th Century Fox and Tencent Pictures (both 2019) A Quiet Place 2018–present 3 Co-production with Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions Dora the Explorer 2019–present2 Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Walden Media and Media Rights Group Sonic the Hedgehog 2020–present 3 Co-production with Sega Sammy Group, Original Film, Marza Animation Planet, and Blur Studio PAW Patrol 2021–present Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Spin Master Entertainment Scream 2022–present Co-production with Spyglass Media Group Smile 2022–present 2 Co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment
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United International Pictures
United International Pictures Title Release date No. Films Studio(s) Notes Saturday Night Live films 1980–2023 11 Universal/Paramount Co-production with SNL Studios; From The Blues Brothers to Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain; except for It's Pat which was distributed by Touchstone Pictures Friday the 13th 1981–2009 8 Paramount Co-production with New Line Cinema (2009) Indiana Jones 1981–2023 5 From Raiders of the Lost Ark to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull; Studio credit for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny; Co-production with Lucasfilm Star Trek 1982–present 12 From Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan to Star Trek Beyond; Co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Bad Robot, and Skydance Media (2009) Hanna-Barbera 1982–2000 4 Paramount/Universal From Heidi's Song to The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas Rocky 1982–1990 3 MGM/United Artists Co-production with Winkler/Chartoff Productions James Bond 1983–2021 8 MGM/United Artists (formerly)/Universal Co-production with Eon Productions; From Octopussy to No Time to Die Beverly Hills Cop 1984–94 3 Paramount Co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films; From Beverly Hills Cop to Beverly Hills Cop III Crocodile Dundee 1986–2001 3 Paramount/Universal Co-production with Rimfire Films; The first two films are released by Hoyts Distribution in Australia and 20th Century Fox released the first film theatrically in other international countries. Top Gun 1986–present 2 Paramount Co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Skydance Media Fierce Creatures 1988–97 MGM/Universal Co-production with Prominent Films and Jersey Films Child's Play/Chucky 1988–2019 7 MGM/United Artists/Universal Except for Seed of Chucky, which was distributed by Rogue Pictures The Naked Gun 1988–present 4Paramount Jack Ryan 1990–2014 5 Co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Skydance Media The Addams Family 1991–2021 4 Paramount/MGM/United Artists (Formerly)/Universal Co-production with Scott Rudin Productions, Columbia Pictures, Orion Pictures, and Bron Creative Jurassic Park 1993–present 6 Universal co-production with Amblin Entertainment Twister 1996–2024 2 Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Amblin Entertainment Mission: Impossible 1996–present 8 Paramount Co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions, Skydance Media, Bad Robot, and TC Productions Rugrats 1998–2003 3 Paramount/Nickelodeon Movies Co-production with Nickelodeon and Klasky Csupo The Mummy 1999–2017 4 Universal Co-production with Alphaville Films, WWF Entertainment, The Sommers Company, and TC Productions Meet the Parents 2000–10 3 Universal/DreamWorks/Paramount Co-production with TriBeCa Productions Dr. Seuss films 2000–18 4 Universal/DreamWorks From How the Grinch Stole Christmas to The Grinch; Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Illumination; Except for Horton Hears a Who!, which was distributed by 20th Century Fox Gladiator 2000–24 2 DreamWorks/Universal/Paramount Co-production with Scott Free Productions and Red Wagon Entertainment Hannibal Lecter 2001–02 Universal/MGM Bridget Jones 2001–present 4 Universal Co-production with Miramax, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films Shrek 7 DreamWorks/Paramount/Universal Co-production with DreamWorks Animation Fast & Furious 11 Universal Tomb Raider 2001–03 2 Paramount Co-production with Mutual Film Company, BBC Film, and Eidos Interactive; Except for Tomb Raider (2018), which was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures The Ring 2002–17 3 DreamWorks/Paramount G.I. Joe 2003–present 6 Paramount co-production with Hasbro and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The Grudge 2004–062 Universal/Paramount UK distribution only; produced by Columbia Pictures Anchorman 2004–13 DreamWorks/Paramount Mean Girls 2004–24 Paramount Co-production with Broadway Video and Little Stranger SpongeBob SquarePants 2004–present 4 Paramount/Nickelodeon Movies Co-production with Nickelodeon and United Plankton Pictures; Except for Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie, which was distributed by Netflix Madagascar 2005–present 3 DreamWorks/Paramount Co-production with DreamWorks Animation; Except for Penguins of Madagascar, which was distributed by 20th Century Fox Transformers 2007–present 8 Co-production with Hasbro Paranormal Activity 2007–15 6 Paramount Co-production with Blumhouse Productions Cloverfield 2008–present 3 Co-production with Bad Robot Kung Fu Panda Paramount/Universal Co-production with DreamWorks Animation; Except for Kung Fu Panda 3, which was distributed by 20th Century Fox Marvel Cinematic Universe 2008–11 (2012–13) 5 (7) Co-production with Marvel Entertainment and Marvel Studios; From Iron Man to Captain America: The First Avenger. Studio credit for The Avengers and Iron Man 3; All following releases are distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures How to Train Your Dragon 2010–present 2 Co-production with DreamWorks Animation; Except for How to Train Your Dragon 2, which was distributed by 20th Century Fox Despicable Me 6 Universal Co-production with Illumination Pitch Perfect 2012–17 3 Co-production with Gold Circle Films and Brownstone Productions The Purge 2013–present 5 Co-production with Blumhouse Productions Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014–present 3 Paramount/Nickelodeon Movies Co-production with Nickelodeon; Except for Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie, which was distributed by Netflix The Secret Life of Pets 2016–present 2 Universal Co-production with IlluminationSing A Quiet Place2018–present 3 ParamountCo-production with Sunday Night ProductionsSonic the Hedgehog2020–presentCo-production with Sega Trolls 2020–23 2 UniversalCo-production with DreamWorks Animation; Began distribution starting with Trolls World TourThe Bad Guys 2022–present 1Co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Scholastic Entertainment M3GAN Co-production with Blumhouse Productions Smile Paramount Co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment Super Mario Bros. 2023–present Universal Co-production with Illumination and NintendoFive Nights at Freddy'sCo-production with Blumhouse Productions and Scott Cawthon Productions
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Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures Title Release date No. Films Notes Universal Monsters 1931–56 31 The Mummy 1932–2017; TBA 11 Co-production with Relativity Media, Sommers Company, Alphaville, K/O Paper Products, and Perfect World Pictures Abbott and Costello 1940–55 3 Woody Woodpecker 1940–present 2 Co-production with Universal Animation Studios Sherlock Holmes 1942–4612 Ma and Pa Kettle 1947–5710 Francis the Talking Mule 1950–56 7 Cape Fear 1962–91 2 The Birds 1963–94 McHale's Navy 1964–97 3 Airport 1970–79 4 American Graffiti 1973–79 2 Co-production with Lucasfilm, Ltd. The Jackal 1973–97 Co-production Warwick Films, Alphaville, and Mutual Film Company Jaws 1975–87 4 Smokey and the Bandit 1977–83 3 Co-production with Rastar (1–2) The Car 1977–2019 2 The Blues Brothers 1980–98 Co-production with SNL Studios Halloween 1981–82, 2018–present 5 Co-production with Compass International, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, Miramax, and Blumhouse Productions Endless Love 1981–2014 2 Conan the Barbarian 1982–84; TBA The Thing 1982–2011; TBA Co-production with the Turman-Foster Company, Morgan Creek Productions, and Strike Entertainment Psycho 1983–98 5 Firestarter 1984–2022 2 Back to the Future 1985–90 3 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment An American Tail 1986–99 4 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, and Sullivan Bluth Studios The Land Before Time 1988–2016 14 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Lucasfilm, and Sullivan Bluth Studios K-9 1989–2002 3 Tremors 1990–present 7 Problem Child 1990–95 3 Darkman 1990–96 Co-production with Renaissance Pictures Buried Alive 1990–97 2 Child's Play / Chucky 1990–98; 2013–present 5 Kindergarten Cop 1990–2016 2 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment Knight Rider 1991–2008 3 The Little Engine That Could 1991–2011 2 Backdraft 1991–2019 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Trilogy Entertainment Group Beethoven 1992–2014 8 Jurassic Park 1993–present 7 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Entertainment, and The Kennedy/Marshall Company Carlito's Way 1993–2005 2 Hard Target 1993–2016 The Flintstones 1994–2000 Co-production with Hanna-Barbera and Amblin Entertainment Timecop 1994–2003 Co-production with Renaissance Pictures The Little Rascals 1994–2014 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment Babe 1995–98 Casper 1995–2000 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Harvey Films, and Saban Ltd. Balto 1995–2005 3 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Amblimation Apollo films 1995–2019 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment, Statement Pictures, CNN Films, and Neon Sudden Death 1995–2020 2 Dragonheart 1996–present 5 Twister 1996–2024 2 Co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures (both 1996), The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Domain Pictures (both 2024) Mr. Bean 1997–2007 Co-production with PolyGram Films, Gramercy Pictures, Working Title Films, StudioCanal, and Tiger Aspect Productions Alvin and the Chipmunks 1999–2000 Jay Ward films From Dudley Do-Right to The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle The Best Man 1999–2013 American Pie 1999–2020 9 (including the spin-off series) Meet the Parents 2000–10 3 Co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and TriBeCa Productions The Chronicles of Riddick 2000–13 Co-production with Gramercy Pictures, USA Films, Original Film, and Relativity Media Dr. Seuss films 2000–18 4 From How the Grinch Stole Christmas to The Grinch; co-production with Imagine Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures, and Illumination Bring It On 2000–22 6 Co-production with Strike Entertainment Hannibal Lecter 2001–02 2 Co-production with the Weinstein Company and De Laurentiis Entertainment Group Fast & Furious 2001–present 10 Co-production with Original Film, Relativity Media, and One Race Films Bourne 2002–present 5 Co-production with the Kennedy/Marshall Company and Relativity Media The Scorpion King Co-production with Alphaville and WWE Studios Blue Crush 2002–11 2 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment Undercover Brother 2002–19 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Hal Lieberman Company Almighty 2003–07 Co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, Shady Acres Entertainment, and Original Film Hulk 2003–08 Including MCU's The Incredible Hulk (distribution only), right of first refusal holders (distribution only) of any future MCU solo Hulk films; co-production with Marvel Studios Johnny English 2003–18 3 Co-production with StudioCanal and Working Title Films Honey 4 Night of the Living Dead 2004–05 2 Co-production with Atmosphere Entertainment, Romero/Grunwald Films, Cruel and Unusual Films, and Strike Entertainment Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy 2004–13 3 Co-production with Rogue Pictures, Relativity Media, Focus Features, Working Title Films, and StudioCanal White Noise 2005–07 2 Co-production with Gold Circle Films Nanny McPhee 2005–10 Co-production with Working Title Films Doom 2005–19 Co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures, Bethesda Softworks, and id Software Smokin' Aces 2006–10 Co-production with Relativity Media Step Up 2006–14 5 Select international distribution only; produced by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (1–2) and Lionsgate (3–5) Curious George 2006–21 6 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment Battlestar Galactica 2007–09 2 Mamma Mia! 2008–18 Co-production with Relativity Media, Playtone, LittleStar, Legendary Entertainment, and Perfect World Pictures Death Race 5 Co-production with New Horizons, Cruise/Wagner Productions, and Relativity Media Hit-Girl & Kick-Ass 2010–13 2 Co-production with Lionsgate and Marv Films Despicable Me 2010–present 5 Co-production with Illumination Ted 2012–present 2 Co-production with Media Rights Capital, Bluegrass Films, and Fuzzy Door Productions The Man with... Co-production with Strike Entertainment and Bluegrass Films Pitch Perfect 2012–17 3 Co-production with Gold Circle Films and Brownstone Productions The Purge 2013–present 5 Co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes R.I.P.D. 2013–22 2 Co-production with Dark Horse Entertainment and Original Film Ouija 2014–16 Co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Hasbro Studios, Genre Films, and Platinum Dunes Neighbors Co-production with Point Grey, Relativity Media, and Good Universe Ride Along Co-production with Relativity Media and Perfect World Pictures Insidious 2015–18 Co-production with FilmDistrict, Focus Features, Gramercy Pictures, IM Global, Alliance Films, Stage 6 Films, Entertainment One, and Blumhouse Productions Fifty Shades 3 Co-production with Focus Features, Michael De Luca Productions, and Trigger Street Productions The Secret Life of Pets 2016–present 2 Co-production with Illumination Sing Unbreakable 2016–19 Co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Blinding Edge Pictures, and Blumhouse Productions My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2016–23 Co-production with HBO Films, Playtone Films, Gold Circle Films, and Focus Features Happy Death Day 2017–present Co-production with Blumhouse Productions The Addams Family 2019–21 International distributor; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Bron Creative How to Train Your Dragon 2019–present 1 Co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Marc Platt Productions (2025) Trolls 2020–present 2 Co-production with DreamWorks Animation Nobody 2021–present 1 Co-production with 87North Productions, Eighty Two Films and Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment The Bad Guys 2022–present Co-production with DreamWorks Animation Shrek M3GAN Co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Atomic Monster The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2023–present Co-production with Illumination and Nintendo Five Nights at Freddy's Co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Scott Cawthon Productions Kung Fu Panda 2024–present Co-production with DreamWorks Animation Wicked Co-production with Marc Platt Productions
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Illumination
Illumination TitleFilmsShortsRelease dates Despicable Me 6 18 2010–present The Secret Life of Pets 2 32016–present Sing 6 The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2 2023–present
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Universal Animation Studios
Universal Animation Studios Titles Release dates Movies TV Seasons Woody Woodpecker 1991–present1 2 6 An American Tail 1986–2000 4 1 The Land Before Time 1988–present 14 2 Balto 1995–2004 3 0 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1999–2000 2 Curious George 2006–present 6 15
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Amblin Entertainment
Amblin Entertainment Years Title Distributor Gremlins Warner Bros. Pictures Back to the Future Universal Pictures An American Tail The Land Before Time Who Framed Roger Rabbit Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Jurassic Park Universal Pictures Twister Universal PicturesWarner Bros. Pictures Men in Black Sony Pictures Releasing The Mask of Zorro
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DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Pictures Title Release date No. Films Notes The Prince of Egypt 1998–2000 2 co-production with DreamWorks Animation Meet the Parents 2000–04 co-production with Universal Pictures Shrek 2001–04 co-production with DreamWorks Animation The Ring 2002–05 Anchorman 2004 Transformers 2007–09 co-production with Paramount Pictures
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Dreamworks animation
Dreamworks animation Title Films Short films TV Seasons Release dates Shrek / Puss in Boots 7 8 6 2001–present Madagascar 4 4 17 2005–present Kung Fu Panda 4 5 8 2008–present How to Train Your Dragon 5 6 22 2010–present Trolls 3 5 15 2016–present The Prince of Egypt 2 0 0 1998–2000 Spirit 2 2 13 2002–2022 Monsters vs. Aliens 1 3 1 2009–2014 Megamind 2 1 1 2010–present The Croods 2 3 10 2013–present Turbo 1 0 3 2013–2016 Rocky and Bullwinkle / Mr. Peabody & Sherman 1 1 5 2014–2019 Home 1 1 4 2015–2018 Tales of Arcadia 1 0 6 2016–2021 The Boss Baby 2 2 6 2017–present Captain Underpants 2 0 4 2017–present Abominable 1 1 2 2019–present The Bad Guys 2 2 0 2022–present The Wild Robot 1 0 0 2024–present
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Lionsgate
Lionsgate
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Lionsgate Films
Lionsgate Films Title Release date No. Films NotesLes Boys 1997–98 2Distribution only American Psycho 2000–02 Cube 2002–04 Acquired from Trimark Pictures Leprechaun 2003–present 3 Saw 2004–present 10 The Punisher 2004–082 Co-production with Valhalla Entertainment and Marvel Entertainment Hostel 2005–07 Co-production with Screen Gems Madea 2005–19 11 Co-production with Tyler Perry Studios Marvel Animated Features 2006–11 8 Co-production with Marvel Entertainment and Marvel Animation Happily N'Ever After 2007–092 Why Did I Get Married? 2007–10 Co-production with Tyler Perry Studios The Twilight Saga 2008–12 5 Rambo 2008–19 2 Alpha and Omega 2010–17; TBA 8 The Expendables 2010–23 4 The Hunger Games 2012–present 5 Step Up 2012–20 3Acquired from Summit Entertainment Now You See Me 2013–present 2 Escape Plan 2013–19 3 John Wick 2014–present 4 The Divergent Series 2014–16 3 Sicario 2015–present 1 (2) Co-distributed with Sony Pictures Releasing Norm of the North 2016–20 4 Rock Dog 2016–23 3 First installment released through Summit Premiere The Hitman's Bodyguard 2017–present 2 Detective Knight 2022–23 3Den of Thieves 2018–present 2Acquired from STX Entertainment
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See also
See also List of highest-grossing films#Highest-grossing franchises and film series List of film serials by studio List of film series List of short film series List of animated short film series List of live-action short film series
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EOS-09
Short description
EOS-09 or Earth Observation Satellite - 09 (formerly known as RISAT-1B) is an Indian Space Research Organisation Radar Imaging Satellite designed to provide high-quality images under all weather conditions for applications such as Agriculture, Forestry & Plantations, Soil Moisture & Hydrology and Flood mapping. It is a follow on to RISAT-1 satellite with similar configuration. The satellite is developed by the ISRO and it is the sixth in a series of RISAT satellites.
EOS-09
Satellite description
Satellite description Synthetic aperture radar can be used for Earth observation irrespective of the light and weather conditions of the area being imaged. It complements/supplements data from Resourcesat, Cartosat and RISAT-2B Series. The satellite carries a C-band synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) and has a liftoff mass of . The EOS-09 orbit is polar and Sun-synchronous at 05:30 AM LTDN, at approximate altitude of 529 km. Assembly Integration and Testing of spacecraft was done by a consortium led by Alpha Design Technologies Ltd. Approximate cost of EOS-09 is .
EOS-09
See also
See also RISAT PSLV
EOS-09
References
References Category:Earth observation satellites of India Category:Space synthetic aperture radar Category:Spacecraft launched by India in 2022 Category:RISAT
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Liam Nadler
short description
Liam Nadler (born November 29, 1992) is an American former football quarterback. He played college football at Gannon. He played professionally for the Colorado Crush of the Indoor Football League (IFL), the Sioux City Bandits of Champions Indoor Football (CIF), and the Columbus Destroyers of the Arena Football League (AFL).
Liam Nadler
Early life
Early life Liam Nadler was born on November 29, 1992. He played high school football at Leipsic High School in Leipsic, Ohio, earning first-team all-district and first-team all-conference honors. He was also a four-year letterman in basketball, garnering all-district and all-league recognition. Nadler graduated from Leipsic High in 2011.
Liam Nadler
College career
College career Nadler played college football for the Gannon Golden Knights of Gannon University. He was redshirted in 2011 and was named a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athlete. He started every game his redshirt freshman year in 2012, setting school single-season records in completions with 242, passing attempts with 428, passing yards with 2,910, and passing touchdowns with 21. He also threw 21 interceptions, and was named a PSAC Scholar-Athlete for the second consecutive season. Nadler started every game for the second straight year in 2013, completing 224 of 377 passes for 2,859 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions while also rushing for 14 touchdowns. He earned second-team PSAC Western Division and PSAC Scholar-Athlete honors for the 2013 season. He started every game for the third straight year in 2014, recording 199 completions on 318 passing attempts for 2,750 yards, 21 touchdowns, and four interceptions, and 12 rushing touchdowns while leading the PSAC in total offense per game with 313.6 yards. For the 2014 season, Nadler earned Don Hansen Football Gazette third-team All-American, Beyond Sports Network honorable mention All-American, second-team PSAC Western Division, second-team Capital One Academic All-American, second-team CoSIDA Academic All-American, and PSAC Scholar-Athlete honors. As a redshirt senior in 2015, he completed 186 of 337 passes for 2,641 yards, 24 touchdowns, and six interceptions while also scoring two rushing touchdowns. In September 2015, he was one of 22 college football players selected to the 2015 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, which includes players from all levels of college football. Nadler was also named a second-team CoSIDA Academic All-American for the second consecutive season. Nadler finished his college career with school records in completions with 851, passing attempts with 1,460, completion percentage with 58.3%, passing yards with 11,160, passing touchdowns with 82, total offense with 11,863, and starting quarterback wins with 23. His 308 passes without an interception from 2014 into 2015 set the NCAA Division II record. He was also a three-year team captain from 2013 to 2015. He majored in political science. Nadler was inducted into Gannon's athletics hall of fame in 2025.
Liam Nadler
Professional career
Professional career After his senior year, Nadler played in the 2016 Dream Bowl for college football all-stars. His pro day was at Temple University. On April 14, 2016, it was reported that the Houston Texans, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, and Seattle Seahawks had shown interest in Nadler. He went undrafted in the 2016 NFL draft and attended rookie minicamp with the Jets on a tryout basis. Nadler played for the Colorado Crush of the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2017, throwing for 1,114 yards and 28 touchdowns. He was named the IFL Offensive Player of the Week for Week 10 of the 2017 season after recording 273 passing yards, seven passing touchdowns, and two rushing touchdowns in a 77–73 victory against the Wichita Falls Nighthawks. The Crush folded after the season. He played for the Sioux City Bandits of Champions Indoor Football in 2018, throwing for 1,827 yards, 42 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He led the Bandits to a 9–3 record and an appearance in Champions Bowl IV, where they lost to the Duke City Gladiators by a score of 31–27. Nadler was assigned to the Columbus Destroyers of the Arena Football League on April 10, 2019. He was placed on recallable reassignment on April 16. He was later assigned to Columbus again on May 2, placed on recallable reassignment on June 19, and activated from recallable reassignment on June 20. Overall, he completed 15 of 26 passes (57.7%) for 157 yards and one touchdown for the Destroyers during the 2019 season while also rushing three times for negative seven yards.
Liam Nadler
Personal life
Personal life Nadler later began running Nadler Farms.
Liam Nadler
References
References Category:Living people Category:1992 births Category:American football quarterbacks Category:Gannon Golden Knights football players Category:Colorado Crush (IFL) players Category:Sioux City Bandits players Category:Columbus Destroyers players Category:Players of American football from Ohio
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Amphidromus maculiferus
Short description
Amphidromus maculiferus is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Camaenidae. Subspecies Amphidromus maculiferus apoensis Bartsch, 1917 Amphidromus maculiferus maculiferus (G. B. Sowerby I, 1838) Amphidromus maculiferus malindangensis Bartsch, 1917
Amphidromus maculiferus
Description
Description The length of the shell attains 63.5 mm, its diameter 28.5 mm. (Original description in Latin) The shell is usually sinistral and elongate-pyramidal. It comprises six somewhat ventricose (swollen) whorls, with the body whorl appearing much the largest. The surface exhibits oblique longitudinal striations formed by growth lines. The aperture presents an ovate shape, and the outer lip appears somewhat outwardly spreading, reflected, and is white.
Amphidromus maculiferus
Distribution
Distribution The type species was found on Mindanao Island, the Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia.
Amphidromus maculiferus
Synonyms
Synonyms Amphidromus maculiferus bartschi Laidlaw & Solem, 1961 : synonym of Amphidromus buluanensis Bartsch, 1917 (junior subjective synonym) Amphidromus maculiferus boholensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor boholensis Bartsch, 1917 (basionym) Amphidromus maculiferus buluanensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus buluanensis Bartsch, 1917 (superseded rank) Amphidromus maculiferus cataganensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus maculiferus malindangensis Bartsch, 1917 Amphidromus maculiferus cosmius Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus chloris (Reeve, 1848): synonym of Amphidromus sulphuratus (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1847) Forma Amphidromus maculiferus f. buluanensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus buluanensis Bartsch, 1917 (superseded rank) Amphidromus maculiferus gracilior Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor gracilior Fulton, 1896 (superseded combination) Amphidromus maculiferus inflatus Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus inflatus Fulton, 1896 Amphidromus maculiferus multicolor Möllendorff, 1893: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor Möllendorff, 1893 (basionym) Amphidromus maculiferus obscura Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus maculiferus maculiferus (G. B. Sowerby I, 1838) (junior subjective synonym) Amphidromus maculiferus samarensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor samarensis Bartsch, 1917 (basionym) Amphidromus maculiferus strigatus Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor gracilior Fulton, 1896 (junior synonym) Amphidromus maculiferus var. gracilior Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor gracilior Fulton, 1896 (basionym) Amphidromus maculiferus var. gracillimus Kobelt, 1914: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor gracilior Fulton, 1896 (junior subjective synonym) Amphidromus maculiferus var. inflatus Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus inflatus Fulton, 1896 (basionym) Amphidromus maculiferus var. obscura Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus maculiferus maculiferus (G. B. Sowerby I, 1838) Amphidromus maculiferus var. strigata Fulton, 1896: synonym of Amphidromus multicolor gracilior Fulton, 1896 Amphidromus maculiferus webbi Bartsch, 1919: synonym of Amphidromus maculiferus bartschi Laidlaw & Solem, 1961: synonym of Amphidromus buluanensis Bartsch, 1917 (invalid: junior homonym of Amphidromus webbi Fulton, 1907; A. bartschi is a replacement name)
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References
References
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R.A.D.A.R.: The Adventures of the Bionic Dog is a 2023 American film.
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Plot
Plot A boy and his dog with bionic powers save a small town from two bumbling crooks
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Cast
Cast Dean Cain Paul Burton Wilson   Vincent De Paul   Ricky Wayne   Ezra James Lerario   Caroline Abrams   Andrew Key
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Release
Release R.A.D.A.R.: The Adventures of the Bionic Dog was released in the United States on June 23, 2023.
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References
References Category:Draft articles on films
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AfC submission, Plot, Cast, Release, References
J. S. McDonnell Jr and Associates
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2025 Tour de Hongrie
Infobox cycling race report
The 2024 Tour de Hongrie was the 46th edition of the Tour de Hongrie, which took place between 14 and 18 May 2025. It was the tenth edition since the race's revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.Pro-category event as part of the 2025 UCI ProSeries.
2025 Tour de Hongrie
Teams
Teams 6 of the 18 UCI WorldTeams, 9 UCI ProTeams, and 6 UCI Continental teams made up the 21 teams that participated in the race, with seven riders each. UCI WorldTeams UCI ProTeams UCI Continental Teams Epronex Cycling Team Karcac Cycling Épkar Team Pauwels Sauzen-Cibel Clementines Team United Shipping
2025 Tour de Hongrie
Route
Route + Stage characteristics and winners Stage Date Route Distance Elevation gain Type Winner 1 14 May Budapest to Győr 20px|link=|alt= Flat stage 2 15 May Veszprém to Siófok 20px|link=|alt= Flat stage 3 16 May Gödöllő to Gyöngyös (Kékestető) 20px|link=|alt= Intermediate stage 4 17 May Tata to Székesfehérvár 20px|link=|alt= Flat stage 5 18 May Etyek to Esztergom 20px|alt=|link= Hilly stage Total
2025 Tour de Hongrie
See also
See also 2025 in men's road cycling 2025 in sports
2025 Tour de Hongrie
References
References
2025 Tour de Hongrie
External links
External links 2025 Tour de Hongrie Tour de Hongrie Tour de Hongrie
2025 Tour de Hongrie
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Infobox cycling race report , Teams, Route, See also, References, External links
Xujiachong Formation
Short description
The Xujiachong Formation is an early Devonian formation from China. It preserves a wide range of plant and fish fossils, many being only known from this formation.
Xujiachong Formation
Paleobiota
Paleobiota
Xujiachong Formation
Plants
Plants PlantsGenusSpeciesHigher taxonNotesImagesBracteophytonB. variatumTracheophyta incertae sedisResembles lycophytes somewhat, but likely not one itself.HuiaH. gracilisZosterophyllales?More slender than the type speciesHsuaH. robusta, H. deflexaRhyniophyta?
Xujiachong Formation
References
References
Xujiachong Formation
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Short description, Paleobiota, Plants, References
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Luca Ariatti
[[:Luca Ariatti]]
:Luca Ariatti – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Fails WP:GNG. No sources beyond profiles from databases and short mentions. WhoIsCentreLeft (talk) 13:31, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People and Sportspeople. WhoIsCentreLeft (talk) 13:31, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Football and Italy. Shellwood (talk) 13:59, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Speedy Keep per @RossEvans19, is a professional footballer who has played significantly in the Italian top flight. Yes, this is a poorly sourced article, but do a WP:BEFORE search. I guarantee that there are sources. Also -- clear pass of Wikipedia:GNG and WP:ATHLETE. This article definitely needs to be improved, but deletion is completely unwarranted. AnonymousScholar49 (talk) 01:42, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Keep - He played for Atalanta, Fiorentina, Lecce and Chievo in the Serie A and has over 150 appearances in his career - There's some sources on the Italian wiki too. RossEvans19 (talk) 15:37, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Just because he played many times does not make him notable. Also, 80% of the sources about him on the Italian wiki do not open for me for some reason, so i dont know what to say about them WhoIsCentreLeft (talk) 15:11, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Speedy keep Are you too lazy to look at his Italian wiki? :it:Luca Ariatti, there are sources about. Govvy (talk) 20:57, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Keep per Italian wiki sources, but article needs improvement. Yoblyblob (Talk) :) 21:39, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
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International Business Registration Number
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The International Business Registration Number (IBRN) is a globally unique identifier for legal entities, derived from their local registration number issued by government at time of origin combined with an international prefix. The term “IBRN” refers to an Authoritative Legal Entity Identifier (ALEI) formatted according to ISO 8000-116:2019, and is used to describe such identifiers in trade, regulatory, and interoperability contexts. It transforms the government issued domestic registration number into an internationally recognizable identifier by adding a standardized jurisdictional code. The structure and application of the IBRN are defined in the ISO 8000-116:2019 standard, which formalizes the use of an Authoritative Legal Entity Identifier (ALEI). An IBRN addresses corporate digital identity in digital supply chain master data systems and enables business identifier interoperability in supply chain data. It is verifiable against the official company register that created and maintains the entity's legal existence, supporting initiatives such as Know Your Customer (KYC), Know Your Supplier (KYS), and anti-fraud compliance. The IBRN differs from proxy identifiers such as the Legal Entity Identifier, D-U-N-S Number, or NCAGE code, or tax identifiers which are issued by private or delegated entities rather than the legal authorities that create the legal entities. These proxy identifiers lack the administrative authority to create or dissolve legal existence, unlike the authoritative origin of the IBRN.
International Business Registration Number
Format
Format An IBRN is composed of two parts: a prefix and the local authoritative registration number. The prefix contains the ISO 3166 country code, an optional subdivision code, and a register code. Together, these components specify the jurisdiction and authority under which the entity legally exists. The resulting format resembles: <Country/Subdivision Registry Prefix>:<Local Registration Number> The structure enables direct association with the entity's official registry, allowing third parties to identify the source of legal data such as formation date, registration status, and jurisdictional oversight.
International Business Registration Number
Function
Function The IBRN is designed to provide a persistent and verifiable reference to a legal entity's official record. It is particularly useful in supply chains, regulatory reporting, and due diligence processes. Each IBRN corresponds directly to an authoritative registry entry and can be used in both machine-readable and human-readable contexts. IBRNs are considered authoritative because they utilize identifiers issued by official registries formatted in accordance with international data standards. They are globally unique by design, leveraging structured jurisdiction codes. The format is open and non-proprietary, allowing adoption without licensing fees. IBRNs can be implemented in software systems and databases for cross-border entity identification, and their transparency facilitates regulatory and compliance automation.
International Business Registration Number
Standardization and implementation
Standardization and implementation The IBRN format is specified in ISO 8000-116:2019. Terminology related to authoritative and proxy legal entity identifiers is defined in ISO 8000-2:2022. A related draft standard, ISO/CD 25500-1, outlines frameworks for interoperability in supply chain data verification and digital recordkeeping.
International Business Registration Number
Regulatory use
Regulatory use
International Business Registration Number
United States
United States The IBRN complies with section 124(c)(1)(A) of the U.S. Financial Stability Act of 2010, which mandates the use of a "common non-proprietary legal entity identifier". It has been proposed as a preferred identifier in responses to U.S. regulatory consultations on the Financial Data Transparency Act. Submissions from ECCMA and others have emphasized the non-proprietary nature of the identifier, noting that entities already possess the data necessary to construct an IBRN.
International Business Registration Number
Adoption
Adoption Following ISO publication in 2019, the IBRN has been incorporated into several digital trade initiatives and is promoted in supply chain contexts. The identifier has been discussed in documentation from international organizations including the World Trade Organization and International Chamber of Commerce, highlighting its role in improving business identity transparency across jurisdictions.
International Business Registration Number
See also
See also Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) ISO 8000 Company register Digital identity D-U-N-S Number International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
International Business Registration Number
References
References Category:Identifiers
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Herbert Lindesay Watson Wemyss
[[:Herbert Lindesay Watson Wemyss]]
:Herbert Lindesay Watson Wemyss – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Subject appears not to meet WP:BIO. The article text says only that he was a Scottish physician. I read through the first cited source , an obituary that gives a fairly complete picture of his life, and I don't see anything in there that would meet WP:BIO. —Bkell (talk) 13:32, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People and Scotland. Shellwood (talk) 13:58, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Medicine-related deletion discussions. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 19:21, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: I can only pull up the obituary as well . Published some papers, but this was before h-factors were a thing, so I don't think we can prove academic notability. Oaktree b (talk) 01:40, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Raúl Carbonell
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Draft:Roshan pathak
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Roshan Pathak is an Indian casting director and animal welfare activist, primarily active in the South Indian and Hindi-language entertainment industries. Based in Mumbai and Hyderabad, he is recognized for his work on feature films, web series, and television shows across Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi cinema. With over 15 years of experience, Pathak has built a reputation for identifying emerging talent and contributing to the success of critically acclaimed and commercially successful productions.
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Career
Career Pathak began his career in the Indian entertainment industry in 2008, initially working as a model coordinator before transitioning into casting. He gained early recognition through his casting work for Indian television, contributing to shows such as Jhansi Ki Rani, Crime Patrol, Aahat, and Ramayan produced by Swastik Productions. Over the years, he expanded his work into regional and national cinema, collaborating with major production houses and filmmakers. Pathak is noted for his contributions to the casting of high-profile films including Ponniyin Selvan, Lucifer, and the K.G.F. and Baahubali franchises, either as a lead casting director or casting assistant.
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Animal Welfare Activities
Animal Welfare Activities In addition to his film career, Pathak is an active participant in animal welfare initiatives. He is affiliated with the Pure Animal Lovers (PAL) Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of stray and injured animals. He also serves as an appointed Animal Welfare Officer under the Government of Maharashtra, where he actively participates in animal rescue, awareness campaigns, and policy advocacy. In April 2025, Pathak organized a candlelight march in Mumbai to protest against the destruction of forests and wildlife habitats in Telangana. The protest was in response to the clearing of nearly 100 acres of forest land for the construction of an IT park, which activists claimed endangered biodiversity and water reserves. The event saw participation from several animal welfare activists and highlighted the need for environmental conservation.
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Filmography
Filmography