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{{Short description|American production company}} {{Distinguish|Revolution Films}} {{Infobox company | name = Revolution Studios Distribution Company, LLC | trade_name = Revolution Studios | image = [[File:Revolution_Studios.svg|frameless|class=skin-invert]] | logo = | type = [[Subsidiary]] | slogan = | fate = | successor = | foundation = {{Start date and age|2000|01|12}} | founder = [[Joe Roth]] | key_people = Scott Hemming (CEO)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.revolutionstudios.com/about/executive-team/scott-hemming/ |title=Scott Hemming | REVOLUTION STUDIOS}}</ref> | location_city = 10877 Wilshire Blvd St., [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States | industry = [[Film industry|Film]]<br />[[Television Production|Television]] | products = [[Film|Motion pictures]]<br />[[Television series]] | num_employees = | parent = Content Partners LLC<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2017/01/revolution-studios-to-content-partners-in-deal-valued-near-400-million-1201878208/|title=Revolution Studios Goes To Content Partners In A Deal Valued Near $400 Million|first1=Michael|last1=Cieply|date=January 4, 2017|website= [[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref> | website = [http://www.revolutionstudios.com/ Official Website] }} '''Revolution Studios Distribution Company, LLC''' (operating as '''Revolution Studios''') is an American independent motion picture and foreign sales company headed by Chief Executive Officer Scott Hemming, founded in 2000, and based in [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web |url = https://variety.com/2014/film/news/joe-roth-sells-revolution-studios-for-250-million-1201251492/ |title = Joe Roth Sells Revolution Studios for $250 Million |author = Alexandra Cheney, Dave McNary |date = 26 June 2014 |publisher = Variety |access-date = 13 June 2016}}</ref> The company focuses primarily on the distribution, [[remake]], and [[sequel]] rights to titles in its library, which it continues to add to through [[acquisitions]] and new [[Filmmaking#Production|production]]s. == Company history == On January 12, 2000, after a successful run at [[Walt Disney Studios (division)|Walt Disney Studios]], and his time at [[20th Century Fox]] and [[Caravan Pictures]], [[Joe Roth]] left Disney, to create a yet-unnamed venture.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2000-01-12|first=Claudia|last=Ellers|title=Disney's Roth Expected to Quit|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2000-jan-12-mn-53308-story.html|access-date=2020-06-22|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref> On February 17, 2000, Roth signed an agreement with actress [[Julia Roberts]] to star in their films as well as producing through their Shoelace Productions banner.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Lyons|first=Charles|date=2000-02-18|title=Roth signs first star: Roberts|url=https://variety.com/2000/film/news/roth-signs-first-star-roberts-1117776577/|access-date=2020-06-22|website=Variety|language=en}}</ref> On June 7, 2000, Roth officially decided to name his new venture '''Revolution Studios''' (the name coming from [[Revolution (Beatles song)|the song by The Beatles]], as he has admitted to being a lifelong fan of the band) and announced that ''[[Tomcats (2001 film)|Tomcats]]'' will be the first film to be produced by the studio.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|first1=Charles|last1=Lyons|first2=Jill|last2=Goldsmith|date=2000-06-07|title=Roth revs it up|url=https://variety.com/2000/film/news/roth-revs-it-up-1117782318/|access-date=2020-06-22|website=Variety|language=en}}</ref> On the same day, Revolution Studios entered into an agreement with [[Sony Pictures]] (which also owned a stake in the company) to [[Film distributor|distribute]] and [[marketing|market]] Revolution Studios' films. Roth owned the [[controlling interest]] in Revolution Studios. Other equity owners included Hollywood executives [[Todd Garner]], [[Rob Moore (executive)|Rob Moore]], [[Tom Sherak]] and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, as well as [[Starz Entertainment]] and [[20th Century Fox]]. <ref name=":0" /> Starz owned exclusive cable distribution rights, with broadcast television licenses going to Fox.<ref name=":0" /> The company sold their films to various distributors in Germany, Italy, Japan, Scandinavia, Portugal and Israel. Soon afterwards, the company expanded into television production, under the moniker Revolution Television, with ''[[Queens Supreme]]'' as its first product,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Grego |first=Melissa |date=2002-02-18 |title=Thesps dive into pilots |url=https://variety.com/2002/scene/features/thesps-dive-into-pilots-1117860891/ |access-date=2024-08-16 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> followed by a deal with [[American Girl]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Adalian |first=Josef |date=2003-02-13 |title=Revolution, Frog doll up |url=https://variety.com/2003/scene/markets-festivals/revolution-frog-doll-up-1117880497/ |access-date=2024-08-16 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> On January 5, 2005, Revolution Studios signed a television syndication distribution deal with [[Debmar-Mercury]] to market their library to syndication.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dempsey|first=John|date=2005-01-06|title=Revolution wheels $100 mil TV deal|url=https://variety.com/2005/film/markets-festivals/revolution-wheels-100-mil-tv-deal-1117915831/|access-date=2020-06-22|website=Variety|language=en}}</ref> In August 2006, Revolution Studios announced that it had licensed to [[Universal Pictures]] the sequel rights to its comic-book-inspired hit ''[[Hellboy (2004 film)|Hellboy]]'' (2004).<ref name="SuperHeroHype">{{cite news|title=Universal Picks Up Hellboy 2: The Golden Army!|url=https://www.superherohype.com/features/91665-universal-picks-up-hellboy-2-the-golden-army|date=3 August 2006|access-date=13 June 2016|work=SuperHeroHype}}</ref> Universal released ''[[Hellboy II: The Golden Army]]'' in the United States in 2008. Coinciding with the end of its six-year distribution deal with Sony in 2007, Revolution Studios turned its attention to exploiting the remake, sequel and television rights to films in its library. Roth suddenly decided to move into a producing deal with [[Sony Pictures]] to start his [[Roth/Kirschenbaum Films|own production company]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Holson|first=Laura M.|date=2006-05-01|title=The Rise and Fall of Revolution|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/01/business/01revolution.html|access-date=2020-06-22|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Revolution Studios produced a [[Are We There Yet? (TV series)|sitcom]] based on its comedy feature ''[[Are We There Yet? (film)|Are We There Yet?]]'', which ran from June 1, 2010 to March 2, 2013 on [[TBS (U.S. TV channel)|TBS]],<ref name="TV Series Finale">{{cite news|title=Are We There Yet?: TBS Orders 90 Episodes of the Ice Cube Sitcom|url=https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/are-we-there-yet-tbs-renewed-17365/|date=16 August 2010|access-date=13 June 2016|author=Trevor Kimball|work=TV Series Finale }}</ref> as well as a [[Anger Management (TV series)|sitcom adaptation]] of ''[[Anger Management (film)|Anger Management]]'', which ran from June 28, 2012 to December 22, 2014 on [[FX (TV channel)|FX]].<ref name="The Wrap">{{cite news|title=Charlie Sheen Preps Sitcom Based on "Anger Management"|url=https://www.thewrap.com/charlie-sheen-shops-syndicated-sitcom-anger-management/|date=18 July 2011|access-date=13 June 2016|author=John Sellers|work=The Wrap}}</ref> In June 2014, Roth announced that he had sold Revolution Studios to funds managed by [[Fortress Investment Group]] for roughly $250 million. Roth continues to serve as a strategic adviser and develops television projects for the Revolution Studios through a first-look deal. Concurrent with the sale, former Chief Operating Officer Vince Totino was promoted to CEO, and former finance executive Scott Hemming was named COO.<ref name="auto"/> After the sale, the newly recapitalized Revolution Studios began adding to its library through a series of acquisitions. In October 2014, Revolution Studios acquired the foreign rights and copyrights of [[Morgan Creek Productions]].<ref>{{cite web |url= https://variety.com/2014/film/news/revolution-studios-buys-international-rights-to-morgan-creeks-library-for-36-8-million-1201323717|title= Revolution Studios Buys International Rights to Morgan Creek's Library for $36.8 Million |author= Marc Graser |date= 7 October 2014 |publisher= Variety |access-date=13 June 2016}}</ref> In October 2015, Revolution Studios acquired [[Cross Creek Pictures]]' 50% interests in feature films ''[[Black Swan (film)|Black Swan]]'' and ''[[The Ides of March (2011 film)|The Ides of March]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://deadline.com/2015/09/revolution-studios-ides-of-march-ownership-stake-library-1201561956|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20151001155213/http://deadline.com/2015/09/revolution-studios-ides-of-march-ownership-stake-library-1201561956/|url-status= dead|archive-date= October 1, 2015|title= Revolution Studios Takes Ownership Stake In 'The Ides of March' As It Grows Its Library |author= Anita Busch |date= 30 September 2015 |publisher= [[Deadline Hollywood]] |access-date=13 June 2016}}</ref> Later that month, Revolution Studios purchased the eight-film Cold Spring Pictures film library, including the 2009 [[Academy Award]] nominee and [[Golden Globe Award]] winner ''[[Up in the Air (2009 film)|Up in the Air]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://deadline.com/2015/10/revolution-studios-cold-spring-pictures-library-up-in-the-air-1201581618/|title= Revolution Studios Snaps Up Ivan Reitman-Tom Pollock's Cold Spring Pictures Library |author= Anthony D'Alessandro |date= 14 October 2015 |publisher= [[Deadline Hollywood]] |access-date=13 June 2016}}</ref> Also in 2015, Revolution Studios announced a partnership with [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] to produce non-theatrical sequels, prequels, or other spinoffs based on the titles in Revolution Studios' library.<ref name="Variety">{{cite news|title= Revolution Teaming with Universal on Non-Feature Spinoffs, Sequels|url= https://variety.com/2015/film/news/revolution-universal-sequels-spinoffs-1201606857/ | date=1 October 2015|access-date=13 June 2016|author=Dave McNary|work=Variety}}</ref> In June 2016, Revolution Studios expanded its library to 126 films when it acquired worldwide rights to five films produced by [[Graham King]]'s [[GK Films]]: ''[[Hugo (film)|Hugo]]'', ''[[The Tourist (2010 film)|The Tourist]]'', ''[[Edge of Darkness (2010 film)|Edge of Darkness]]'', ''[[The Rum Diary (film)|The Rum Diary]]'' and ''[[The Young Victoria (film)|The Young Victoria]]''. The rights were previously held by Dallas-based [[Tango Entertainment|Tango Films]].<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.thewrap.com/revolution-studios-acquires-rights-to-5-gk-films/ |title= Revolution Studios Acquires Rights to 5 GK Films |author= Tim Molloy |date= 21 June 2016 |publisher= The Wrap |access-date=28 June 2016}}</ref> In January 2017, Revolution Studios returned to film production with their release ''[[XXX: Return of Xander Cage]]'',<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2564194/xxx-4-whats-going-on-with-the-vin-diesel-sequel |title=xXx 4: What's Going On With The Vin Diesel Sequel |publisher=Cinema Blend |author=Philip Sledge |date=March 13, 2021}}</ref> the company's first film since 2007's ''[[The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep]]''.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YpGyDwAAQBAJ&dq=The+Water+Horse:+Legend+of+the+Deep+revolution&pg=PT76 |title=Sustainability and the Rights of Nature in Practise |year=2019 |publisher=CRC Press |author1=Cameron La Follette |author2=Chris Maser |isbn=9780429000386 }}</ref> In January 2017, Content Partners LLC and its affiliate CP Enterprises acquired Revolution Studios from investment funds managed by affiliates of Fortress Investment Group for an undisclosed price.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://variety.com/2017/film/news/revolution-studios-sold-content-partners-1201952435/|title= Revolution Studios Sells to Content Partners |author= Dave McNary |date= 5 January 2017 |publisher= Variety.com |access-date=5 January 2017}}</ref> == Corporate partnerships == In October 2014, Revolution Studios forged a global licensing pact with [[Miramax]], wherein Miramax would sell the worldwide television and digital distribution rights to Revolution Studios' library. Miramax has been handling U.S. sales of the Revolution Studios library since June 2012.<ref name="C21Media">{{cite news|title= Revolution Extends Miramax Deal|url= https://www.c21media.net/revolution-extends-miramax-deal/ | date=10 December 2015|access-date=13 June 2016|author=Clive Whittingham|work= C21Media }}</ref> In May 2016, Revolution Studios announced that it had made a seven-figure investment for a stake in Spanish-language digital services company Latin Everywhere, agreeing to license Spanish-dubbed versions of its library titles to Latin Everywhere's video streaming platform Pongalo (Spanish for "play it").<ref>{{cite web |url= https://deadline.com/2016/05/revolution-studios-investment-latin-everywhere-films-pongalo-1201751517/|title= Revolution Studios Makes Investment And Film Licensing Deal With Latin Everywhere |author= David Lieberman |date= 9 May 2016 |publisher= [[Deadline Hollywood]] |access-date=13 June 2016}}</ref> In October 2019, Revolution Studios signed a worldwide television and digital distribution deal with [[Sony Pictures Television]], covering the Revolution Studios and Morgan Creek libraries.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/10/revolution-studios-sony-pictures-tv-partner-on-global-tv-digital-distribution-1202761978/|title=Revolution Studios & Sony Pictures TV Partner On Global TV & Digital Distribution|first1=Erik|last1=Pedersen|date=October 16, 2019|website= [[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref> == Films == Here is a list of films independently produced by Revolution Studios: === Theatrical films === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Release Date ! Title ! Notes ! Budget ! Gross (worldwide) |- | align="right"| March 30, 2001 || ''[[Tomcats (2001 film)|Tomcats]]''<ref name=Taylor>{{cite web |url=https://www.the-solute.com/pictures-of-a-revolution-introduction-and-2001/ |publisher=The Solute |title=Pictures of a Revolution |date=July 7, 2021 |author=William Taylor}}</ref> || co-production with Eagle Cove Entertainment ||$11 million ||$23,430,766 |- | align="right"| June 1, 2001 || ''[[The Animal]]''<ref name=Taylor /> || co-production with [[Happy Madison Productions]] ||$47 million ||$84,772,742 |- | align="right"| July 20, 2001 || ''[[America's Sweethearts]]''<ref name=Taylor /> || co-production with Face Productions, Roth-Arnold Productions and Shoelace Productions ||$46 million ||$138,191,428 |- | align="right"| November 2, 2001 || ''[[The One (2001 film)|The One]]''<ref name=Taylor /> || co-production with [[Hard Eight Pictures]] ||$49 million ||$72,689,126 |- | align="right"| December 28, 2001 || ''[[Black Hawk Down (film)|Black Hawk Down]]''<ref name=Verhoeven /> || co-production with [[Jerry Bruckheimer Films]] and [[Scott Free Productions]] ||$92 million ||$172,989,651 |- | align="right"| May 10, 2002 || ''[[The New Guy]]''<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zDM8DwAAQBAJ&dq=revolution+studios+the+new+guy&pg=PA250 |author=Kathryn Lane |title=Age of the Geek: Depictions of Nerds and Geeks in Popular Media |year=2017 |page=250|publisher=Springer |isbn=9783319657448 }}</ref> || ||$13 million ||$31,167,388 |- | align="right"| August 2, 2002 || ''[[The Master of Disguise]]''<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Zio49y0tiE0C&dq=revolution+studios+master+of+disguise&pg=PA152 |page=152 |title=Abraham Lincoln on Screen: Fictional and Documentary Portrayals on Film and Television |author=Mark S. Reinhart |year=2014|publisher=McFarland |isbn=9780786452613 }}</ref> || co-production with [[Happy Madison Productions]] ||$16 million ||$43,411,001 |- | align="right"| August 9, 2002 || ''[[XXX (2002 film)|XXX]]'' || co-production with [[Original Film]]<ref name=Verhoeven>{{cite web |url=https://www.thewrap.com/revolution-studios-sold-content-partners/ |publisher=The Wrap |title=Revolution Studios Sold to Investment Firm Content Partners |author=Beatrice Verhoeven |date=January 4, 2017}}</ref> ||$70 million ||$277,448,382 |- | align="right"| September 13, 2002 || ''[[Stealing Harvard]]''<ref name=Times>{{cite web | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-aug-07-fi-revolution7-story.html | title=A Battle-Scarred Revolution | website=[[Los Angeles Times]] | date=7 August 2003 }}</ref> || co-production with [[Imagine Entertainment]] ||$25 million ||$14,277,032 |- | align="right"| November 1, 2002 || ''[[Punch-Drunk Love]]''<ref name=Times /> || co-production with [[New Line Cinema]] ||$25 million ||$24,665,649 |- | align="right"| December 13, 2002 || ''[[Maid in Manhattan]]''<ref name=Verhoeven /> || co-production with Red OM Films ||$55 million ||$154,906,693 |- | align="right"| January 24, 2003 || ''[[Darkness Falls (2003 film)|Darkness Falls]]''<ref name=Park>{{cite web | url=https://www.parkcircus.com/latest/P2424-Revolution-Studios | title=Revolution Studios }}</ref> || co-production with Distant Corners ||$11 million ||$47,488,536 |- | align="right"| March 7, 2003 || ''[[Tears of the Sun]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Cheyenne Enterprises]] ||$75 million ||$86,468,162 |- | align="right"| April 11, 2003 || ''[[Anger Management (film)|Anger Management]]''<ref name=Verhoeven /> || co-production with [[Happy Madison Productions]] ||$75 million ||$195,745,823 |- | align="right"| May 9, 2003 || ''[[Daddy Day Care]]''<ref name=Verhoeven /> || co-production with [[Davis Entertainment]] ||$69 million || $164,433,867 |- | align="right"| June 13, 2003 || ''[[Hollywood Homicide]]''<ref name=Park /> || ||$75 million ||$51,142,659 |- | align="right"| August 1, 2003 || ''[[Gigli]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with City Light Films and Casey Silver Productions ||$75 million ||$7,266,209 |- | align="right"| October 24, 2003 || ''[[Radio (2003 film)|Radio]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Tollin/Robbins Productions]] ||$35 million ||$53,293,628 |- | align="right"| November 26, 2003 || ''[[The Missing (2003 film)|The Missing]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Imagine Entertainment]] ||$60 million || $38,364,277 |- | align="right"| December 19, 2003 || ''[[Mona Lisa Smile]]'' || co-production with Red OM Films ||$65 million ||$141,337,989 |- | align="right"| December 25, 2003 || ''[[Peter Pan (2003 film)|Peter Pan]]''<ref name=Park /> || studio credit only; co-production with [[Universal Pictures]] (USA/Canada/UK/Ireland/Australia/New Zealand/France/South Africa), [[Columbia Pictures]] (International), [[Red Wagon Entertainment]] and Allied Stars Ltd. ||$130 million ||$121,975,011 |- | align="right"| April 2, 2004 || ''[[Hellboy (2004 film)|Hellboy]]''<ref name=Verhoeven /> || co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment ||$66 million ||$99,318,987 |- | align="right"| April 23, 2004 || ''[[13 Going on 30]]''<ref name=Park /> || ||$37 million ||$96,455,697 |- | align="right"| June 23, 2004 || ''[[White Chicks]]''<ref name=Verhoeven /> || co-production with Wayans Bros. Entertainment ||$37 million ||$113,086,475 |- | align="right"| August 6, 2004 || ''[[Little Black Book (film)|Little Black Book]]''<ref name=Park /> || ||$35 million ||$22,034,832 |- | align="right"| September 24, 2004 || ''[[The Forgotten (2004 film)|The Forgotten]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with The Jinks Cohen Company ||$42 million ||$117,592,831 |- | align="right"| November 24, 2004 || ''[[Christmas with the Kranks]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[1492 Pictures]] ||$60 million ||$96,572,480 |- | align="right"| January 21, 2005 || ''[[Are We There Yet? (film)|Are We There Yet?]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Ice Cube|Cube Vision]] ||$32 million ||$97,918,663 |- | align="right"| February 25, 2005 || ''[[Man of the House (2005 film)|Man of the House]]''<ref name=Park /> || ||$40 million ||$21,577,624 |- | align="right"| April 29, 2005 || ''[[XXX: State of the Union]]''<ref name=Verhoeven /> || co-production with [[Original Film]] ||$87 million ||$71,022,693 |- | align="right"| September 9, 2005 || ''[[An Unfinished Life]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Miramax|Miramax Films]], [[Initial Entertainment Group]] and [[The Ladd Company]] ||$30 million ||$18,618,284 |- | align="right"| October 14, 2005 || ''[[The Fog (2005 film)|The Fog]]''<ref name=Park /> || ||$18 million ||$46,201,432 |- | align="right"| October 21, 2005 || ''[[The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[DreamWorks Pictures]] and [[ImageMovers]] ||$12 million ||$689,028 |- | align="right"| November 23, 2005 || ''[[Rent (film)|Rent]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[1492 Pictures]] and [[Tribeca Enterprises|Tribeca Productions]] ||$40 million ||$31,670,620 |- | align="right"| February 17, 2006 || ''[[Freedomland (film)|Freedomland]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with Scott Rudin Productions ||$30 million ||$14,655,628 |- | align="right"| April 7, 2006 || ''[[The Benchwarmers]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Happy Madison Productions]] ||$33 million ||$64,957,291 |- | align="right"| June 23, 2006 || ''[[Click (2006 film)|Click]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Columbia Pictures]], [[Happy Madison Productions]] and [[Original Film]] ||$82.5 million ||$237,681,299 |- | align="right"| July 14, 2006 || ''[[Little Man (2006 film)|Little Man]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with Wayans Bros. Entertainment ||$64 million ||$101,595,121 |- | align="right"| August 11, 2006 || ''[[Zoom (2006 film)|Zoom]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with Team Todd Films and [[Tim Allen|Boxing Cat Films]] ||$35 million ||$12,506,188 |- | align="right"| December 20, 2006 || ''[[Rocky Balboa (film)|Rocky Balboa]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] and [[Columbia Pictures]] ||$24 million ||$155,721,132 |- | align="right"| April 4, 2007 || ''[[Are We Done Yet?]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[RKO Pictures]] and [[Ice Cube|Cube Vision]] ||$28 million ||$58,388,068 |- | align="right"| April 13, 2007 || ''[[Perfect Stranger (film)|Perfect Stranger]]''<ref name=Park /> || ||$60 million ||$73,090,611 |- | align="right"| April 27, 2007 || ''[[Next (2007 film)|Next]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Saturn Films]], [[Virtual Studios]] and [[Initial Entertainment Group]], distributed by [[Paramount Pictures]] ||$70 million ||$76,066,841 |- | align="right"| August 8, 2007 || ''[[Daddy Day Camp]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[TriStar Pictures]], [[Davis Entertainment]] and Blue Star Entertainment || $6 million ||$18,197,398 |- | align="right"| September 7, 2007 || ''[[The Brothers Solomon]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Carsey-Werner Productions]], theatrically distributed by [[Screen Gems]] ||$10 million ||$1,035,056 |- | align="right"| October 12, 2007 || ''[[Across the Universe (film)|Across the Universe]]''<ref name=Park />|| co-production with Team Todd ||$45 million ||$29,367,143 |- | align="right"| December 25, 2007 || ''[[The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep]]''<ref name=Park /> || co-production with [[Walden Media]], [[Beacon Pictures]] and Ecosse Pictures ||$40 million ||$103,071,443 |- | align="right"| January 20, 2017 || ''[[XXX: Return of Xander Cage]]''<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/paramount-boards-vin-diesels-xxx-864226|title= Paramount Boards Vin Diesel's 'xXx: The Return of Xander Cage'|author= Tatiana Siegel |date= 11 February 2016|publisher= The Hollywood Reporter |access-date=14 June 2016}}</ref> || co-production with [[Paramount Pictures]], [[One Race Films]] and [[Roth/Kirschenbaum Films]] ||$85 million ||$338,678,346 |- |} === Direct-to-video films === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Release Date ! Title ! Notes |- | align="right"| October 28, 2006 || ''[[Hellboy: Sword of Storms]]'' || co-production with [[Film Roman]] |- | align="right"| March 17, 2007 || ''[[Hellboy: Blood and Iron]]'' || co-production with [[Film Roman]] |- | align="right"| January 29, 2019 || ''Benchwarmers 2: Breaking Balls'' || co-production with [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal 1440 Entertainment]] |- | align="right"| February 5, 2019 || ''[[Grand-Daddy Day Care]]'' || co-production with [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal 1440 Entertainment]] |} == Television == {| class="wikitable sortable" !Start Date !End Date !Title !Network !Notes !Seasons !Episodes |- |January 10, 2003 |May 16, 2003 |''[[Queens Supreme]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-01-10-0301110004-story.html | title=These judges reign supreme | website=[[Chicago Tribune]] | date=10 January 2003 }}</ref> |[[CBS]] |as Revolution Television; co-production with [[Julia Roberts|Red Om Films]], Shoelace Productions, Shadowland Productions, [[CBS Productions]] and [[Spelling Television]] |1 |13 |- |June 2, 2010 |March 1, 2013 |''[[Are We There Yet? (TV series)|Are We There Yet?]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/TV-Series-ARE-WE-THERE-YET-Available-on-iTunes-Store-for-the-First-Time-Ever-20180906 | title=TV Series ARE WE THERE YET? Available on iTunes Store for the First Time Ever }}</ref> |[[TBS (American TV channel)|TBS]] |co-production with 5914 Productions, Ltd., [[Cube Vision]] and [[Debmar-Mercury]] |3 |100 |- |April 11, 2011 |June 3, 2011 |''[[Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/gsn-drew-carey-team-game-47188/ | title=GSN, Drew Carey Team for Game Show | website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] | date=18 November 2010 }}</ref> |[[Game Show Network|GSN]] |as Revolution Television; co-production with Three Foot Giant Productions and International Mammoth Television |1 |40 |- |November 29, 2011 |July 23, 2012 |''[[Una Maid en Manhattan]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tbivision.com/2012/09/17/israelis-viva-acquires-telemundos-main-in-manhattan/ | title=Israeli's Viva acquires Telemundo's Maid in Manhattan | date=17 September 2012 }}</ref> |[[Telemundo]] |co-production with [[Sony Pictures Television]] |1 |163 <ref>[http://www.nbc.com/una-maid-en-manhattan] Una Maid En Manhattan - NBC.com</ref> |- |June 28, 2012 |December 22, 2014 |''[[Anger Management (TV series)|Anger Management]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/joe-roth-goes-win-50-422400/ | title=Joe Roth Goes for Win in $50 Million 'Anger Management' Lawsuit | website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] | date=19 February 2013 }}</ref> |[[FX (TV channel)|FX]] |co-production with Mohawk Productions, [[Ramon Estevez|Estevez]]/[[Charlie Sheen|Sheen]] Productions, [[Twisted Pictures|Twisted Television]], [[Debmar-Mercury]] and [[Lionsgate Television]] |2 |100 |} === Television movies/specials === {| class="wikitable sortable" !Release Date !Title !Network !Notes |- |November 23, 2004 |''[[Samantha: An American Girl Holiday]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://variety.com/2004/scene/markets-festivals/samantha-an-american-girl-holiday-1200529386/ | title=Samantha: An American Girl Holiday | date=22 November 2004 }}</ref> | rowspan="2" |[[The WB]] | rowspan="3" |as Revolution Television; co-production with [[Julia Roberts|Red Om Films]], [[American Girl]] and [[Warner Bros. Television]] |- |November 29, 2005 |''[[Felicity: An American Girl Adventure]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film665949.html | title=Felicity: An American Girl Adventure (TV) (2005) }}</ref> |- |November 26, 2006 |''[[Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front]]''<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k8XJ6UcCumYC&pg=PA66 |page=66 |title=Movies Made for Television: 2005-2009 |author=Alvin H. Marill |publisher=Scarecrow Press |year=2010|isbn=9780810876590 }}</ref> |[[Disney Channel]] |- |January 27, 2019 |''[[Rent: Live]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/504334-rent_production_is_underway | title='Rent' Production is Underway | date=15 March 2005 }}</ref> |[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] |co-production with [[Marc Platt (producer)|Marc Platt Productions]], [[Sony Pictures Television]] and [[20th Century Fox Television]] |} == See also == * [[Caravan Pictures]]/[[Spyglass Media Group]] * [[Morgan Creek Entertainment]] * [[Roth/Kirschenbaum Films]] == References == {{reflist|30em}} == External links == * [http://www.revolutionstudios.com/ Revolution Studios] {{Authority control}} {{Film Studio}} [[Category:Film production companies of the United States]] [[Category:Revolution Studios films| ]] [[Category:Television production companies of the United States]] [[Category:Mass media companies established in 2000]] [[Category:2000 establishments in California]] [[Category:Companies based in Los Angeles]] [[Category:International sales agents]]
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