Relativity Media

American media company located in Beverly Hills, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Relativity Media (sometimes written as RelativityMedia and Relativity) is an American movie studio in West Hollywood, California. It buys, develops, produces, and distributes movies and produces television programming. It was founded in 2004 by Ryan Kavanaugh.

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On January 4, 2009, Relativity Media bought the genre label Rogue Pictures from Universal, for $150 million.[5] On July 6, 2010, Relativity and Netflix announced a five-year-plus Pay-TV deal. The first two movies to stream on Netflix were The Fighter and Skyline.[6]

On July 23, 2010 Relativity bought the 45-person marketing and distribution staff of Starz’ Overture Films.[7] On May 20, 2012, it was reported that Relativity and EuropaCorp signed a co-production and co-financing deal on two movies and Relativity will distribute them in U.S.[8][9] Relativity also has co-production deals with Atlas Entertainment[10] and Virgin Produced.[11]

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Filmography

Distributor

2010

  • Jack Goes Boating
  • Cost of a Soul(Distributed by Rogue)
  • Stone
  • Let Me In
  • The Warrior's Way (Distributed by Rogue)

2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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Movies In-Development

  • Three Days to Kill (currently titled)
  • Acacia: The War with the Mein[25]
  • Tunnels[26]
  • Hack/Slash [27]
  • The Crow (Remake) [28]
  • Ness/Capone [29]
  • Voltron: Defender of the Universe [30]
  • Timeless [31]
  • Goliath [32]
  • The Bible Code [33]
  • Afterburn [34]
  • Ecstasia [35]
  • The Most Wonderful Time[36]
  • Wright Girls[37]
  • Hunter Killer
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Highest grossing movies

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Production Company

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

  • The Invited
  • The Spy Next Door (with Lions Gate Films)
  • Dear John (with Screen Gems)
  • The Wolfman (with Universal Pictures)
  • Green Zone (with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal and Working Title Films)
  • MacGruber (with Rogue Pictures)
  • The Bounty Hunter (with Columbia Pictures and Original Film)
  • Repo Men (with Universal Pictures)
  • Nanny McPhee Returns (with Universal Pictures, Working Title movies and StudioCanal)
  • Robin Hood (with Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Scott Free Productions)
  • Get Him to the Greek (with Universal Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and Apatow Productions)
  • Grown Ups (with Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions)
  • Salt (with Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Original Film and DiBonaventura Productions)Films
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (with Universal Pictures and Big Talk Films)
  • Charlie St. Cloud (with Universal Pictures)
  • The Social Network (with Columbia Pictures)
  • My Soul to Take
  • Skyline
  • The Fighter (with Paramount Pictures; US distribution only)[41]
  • Little Fockers (with Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures)

2011

  • Season of the Witch
  • Sanctum (with Universal Pictures and Wayfare Entertainment)
  • Paul (with Universal Pictures, Working Title Films and Big Talk Films)
  • Limitless
  • Battle: Los Angeles (with Columbia Pictures and Original movie)
  • Hop (with Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment)
  • Bridesmaids (with Universal Pictures and Apatow Productions)
  • Cowboys & Aliens (with Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Imagine Entertainment, DiBonaventura Productions and Platinum Studios)
  • The Change-Up (with Universal Pictures and Original Film)
  • Tower Heist (with Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment)
  • Johnny English Reborn (with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal and Working Title Films)
  • Anonymous (with Columbia Pictures and Centropolis Entertainment)
  • Immortals

2012

  • Mirror Mirror
  • Haywire
  • 21 and Over
  • House at the End of the Street
  • Contraband (co-production with Universal Pictures and Working Title Films)
  • 21 Jump Street (co-production with Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Original Film)
  • Wanderlust (co-production with Universal Pictures and Apatow Productions)
  • Safe House (co-production with Universal Pictures)
  • American Reunion (co-production with Universal Pictures)
  • The Five-Year Engagement (co-production with Universal Pictures and Apatow Productions)
  • That's My Boy (co-production with Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions)
  • Savages (co-production with Universal Pictures)
  • The Bourne Legacy (co-production with Universal Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company)
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