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Can someone add the part of the brand MGM (Means Great Movies) for MGM Home Entertainment? King Shadeed 17:09, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
Merge - What little there is of Soul Cinema doesn't really need it's own page. JohnnyMrNinja 17:58, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
The part that says 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment have signed a deal to release pre-1986 MGM films and pre-1952 UA films needs a source from whoever wrote that because I'm not sure that's even true. I have tried searching for this bit of news elsewhere on the internet and I cannot find anything. So whoever put that bit in, please tell me where you got that information from.
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Can someone please add "Olive Films" and "TGG Direct" on the list in the "Licensors" section? 31.210.91.73 ( talk) 07:52, 11 May 2018 (UTC)
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Just because Disney is buying Fox and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment will distribute Operation Finale and Bond 25 and maybe a couple of other new MGM films on home media doesn't mean that Universal will replace Fox as the overall home entertainment distributor of MGM's library and select new releases. MGM also has other third-party partners that they co-produced some films with like Warner Bros., Sony and Paramount handle physical home entertainment distribution of not only the co-produced films, but also a couple of MGM's 2018/2019 film releases theatrically self-distributed in the US, for example, Warner Home Video distributed the Orion Pictures release Every Day on home media and will probably distribute Creed II on home media worldwide next year as well, but if the Disney/Fox merger closes and the Fox/MGM deal ends in 2020, then it's possible that Fox's distribution will shift to other companies other than Universal, most likely WB since they own MGM's actual pre-1986 library and was also previously MGM's overall home entertainment distributor during the 90s. 41.57.217.11 ( talk) 03:35, 28 October 2018 (UTC) 41.57.217.11 ( talk) 03:35, 28 October 2018 (UTC)
So after Fox has been bought by Disney, does Disney also handle the home-video distribution of MGM/UA films in Europe? In the prior section, somebody claimed Warner Brothers would "own" the classic MGM/UA library in order to dance around the Disney merger, which is not true. MGM still owns all classic MGM/UA titles themselves, they have simply made home-video distribution deals with two different companies, WB in North America and Fox in the EU. That's why nothing actually changes in North America where the home-vidoe rights to the classic MGM/UA library is still held by WB, which doesn't mean that WB would "own" that library. What's interesting is how things are gonna change in the EU now. -- 2003:EF:13CC:B697:6110:C5D1:75E2:9ABD ( talk) 14:18, 13 February 2020 (UTC)
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Can someone add the part of the brand MGM (Means Great Movies) for MGM Home Entertainment? King Shadeed 17:09, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
Merge - What little there is of Soul Cinema doesn't really need it's own page. JohnnyMrNinja 17:58, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
The part that says 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment have signed a deal to release pre-1986 MGM films and pre-1952 UA films needs a source from whoever wrote that because I'm not sure that's even true. I have tried searching for this bit of news elsewhere on the internet and I cannot find anything. So whoever put that bit in, please tell me where you got that information from.
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Can someone please add "Olive Films" and "TGG Direct" on the list in the "Licensors" section? 31.210.91.73 ( talk) 07:52, 11 May 2018 (UTC)
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Just because Disney is buying Fox and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment will distribute Operation Finale and Bond 25 and maybe a couple of other new MGM films on home media doesn't mean that Universal will replace Fox as the overall home entertainment distributor of MGM's library and select new releases. MGM also has other third-party partners that they co-produced some films with like Warner Bros., Sony and Paramount handle physical home entertainment distribution of not only the co-produced films, but also a couple of MGM's 2018/2019 film releases theatrically self-distributed in the US, for example, Warner Home Video distributed the Orion Pictures release Every Day on home media and will probably distribute Creed II on home media worldwide next year as well, but if the Disney/Fox merger closes and the Fox/MGM deal ends in 2020, then it's possible that Fox's distribution will shift to other companies other than Universal, most likely WB since they own MGM's actual pre-1986 library and was also previously MGM's overall home entertainment distributor during the 90s. 41.57.217.11 ( talk) 03:35, 28 October 2018 (UTC) 41.57.217.11 ( talk) 03:35, 28 October 2018 (UTC)
So after Fox has been bought by Disney, does Disney also handle the home-video distribution of MGM/UA films in Europe? In the prior section, somebody claimed Warner Brothers would "own" the classic MGM/UA library in order to dance around the Disney merger, which is not true. MGM still owns all classic MGM/UA titles themselves, they have simply made home-video distribution deals with two different companies, WB in North America and Fox in the EU. That's why nothing actually changes in North America where the home-vidoe rights to the classic MGM/UA library is still held by WB, which doesn't mean that WB would "own" that library. What's interesting is how things are gonna change in the EU now. -- 2003:EF:13CC:B697:6110:C5D1:75E2:9ABD ( talk) 14:18, 13 February 2020 (UTC)