Wonder Studios
"Wonder Films" diverts here. For different utilizations, see List of movies in light of Marvel Comics.
Wonder Studios, LLC[1] (initially known as Marvel Films from 1993 to 1996) is an American movie studio based at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California and is a backup of Walt Disney Studios, itself a completely claimed division of The Walt Disney Company, with film maker Kevin Feige filling in as president.[3] Previously, the studio was an auxiliary of Marvel Entertainment until the point when Disney rearranged the organizations in August 2015.
Wonder Studios, LLC
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Logo since July 2016
Some time ago called
Wonder Films (1993– 1996)
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Ancestor
Wonder Productions
Established
1993; 25 years prior
Author
Avi Arad
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Wonder Entertainment Group
Central command
500 S. Buena Vista Street,
Burbank, California[1], United States
Territory served
Around the world
Key individuals
Kevin Feige (President)
Louis D'Esposito (Co-president)[2]
Items
Movies
Parent
Walt Disney Studios
(The Walt Disney Company)
Backups
Wonder Music
Wonder Film Productions LLC
MVL Development LLC
MVL Productions LLC
MVL Film Finance LLC
MVL Rights, LLC
Press Works Productions LLC
Mind blowing Production
Asgard Productions LLC
Site
marvel.com/films/
Devoted to creating films in light of Marvel Comics characters, the studio has been associated with three Marvel-character film establishments to have surpassed $1 billion in North American income: the X-Men, Spider-Man, and Marvel Cinematic Universe multi-film establishments. The Spider-Man establishment is authorized to Sony Pictures. Since 2012, Marvel Studios' movies are conveyed dramatically by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, having beforehand been dispersed by Paramount Pictures from 2008 to 2011. Widespread Pictures appropriated The Incredible Hulk (2008) and has the privilege of first refusal to convey any future Hulk films created by Marvel Studios, while Sony Pictures Releasing dispersed Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and will circulate any future Spider-Man films delivered in conjunction with Marvel Studios.[4]
Wonder Studios has discharged 19 films since 2008 inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Iron Man (2008) to Avengers: Infinity War (2018). These movies all offer coherence with each other, alongside the One-Shots created by the studio and the TV programs delivered by Marvel Television. The arrangement has netted over $16 billion at the worldwide film industry, making it the most astounding earning film establishment of all time.[5]