Paramount
Pictures, a unit of Viacom, Inc. (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B) and Marvel Studios,
a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: MVL) today announced an
agreement under which Paramount will distribute Marvel's next five
self-produced feature films on a worldwide basis. The deal, an extension of
the original agreement made by Brad Grey when he arrived as CEO and
Chairman of Paramount Pictures, includes theatrical distribution in foreign
territories previously serviced by Marvel through local distribution
entities (Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Australia/New Zealand). The
distribution pact capitalizes on Marvel and Paramount's successful efforts
with "Iron Man," which has grossed $574 million worldwide for Marvel.
The highly anticipated live action releases include "Iron Man 2" (May
7, 2010)*, "Thor" (July 16, 2010), "The First Avenger: Captain America"
(May 6, 2011), and "The Avengers" (July 15, 2011). The distribution
agreement also includes "Iron Man 3."
"Coming off of Iron Man's incredible success this summer, we could not
be more excited about extending our relationship with Marvel," said Rob
Moore, Vice Chairman of Paramount Pictures. "Marvel's iconic brand, its
popular characters and its proven ability to create compelling and visually
spellbinding films complement Paramount's great history of filmmaking. We
look forward to a long and successful run together."
"Paramount is an excellent partner and an outstanding global
distributor," said David Maisel, Chairman of Marvel Studios. "Through our
experience on Iron Man, Paramount has demonstrated a passion and ability to
release Marvel properties theatrically, allowing us to focus on making
great movies for the largest audience possible."
Marvel's "Iron Man," starring Robert Downey Jr. and directed by Jon
Favreau, was distributed by Paramount earlier this year and was one of the
top films of 2008. The DVD, including a version in Blu-ray, will be
released on September 30, 2008.
Marvel
Marvel Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's most prominent
character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of over
5,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel
utilizes its character franchises in licensing, entertainment (via Marvel
Studios and Marvel Animation) and publishing (via Marvel Comics). Marvel's
strategy is to leverage its franchises in a growing array of opportunities
around the world, including feature films, consumer products, toys, video
games, animated television, direct-to-DVD and online.
Paramount Pictures Corporation
Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor
of filmed entertainment, is a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), a leading
content company with prominent and respected film, television and digital
entertainment brands. The company's labels include Paramount Pictures,
Paramount Vantage, Paramount Classics, MTV Films, Nickelodeon Movies and
DreamWorks Studios. PPC operations also include Paramount Digital
Entertainment, Paramount Famous Productions, Paramount Home Entertainment,
Paramount Pictures International, Paramount Licensing Inc., Paramount
Studio Group, and Worldwide Television Distribution.
* Iron Man 2 will be distributed in Germany by Telemunchen, pursuant to
a previous agreement it had with Marvel.
SOURCE Paramount Pictures; Marvel Studios