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Franchises overseen by Legendary include ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'', ''[[Film/TheHangover The Hangover Trilogy]]'', ''Film/PacificRim'' and the ''Film/MonsterVerse''. [[note]]Even after the deal with Universal, Legendary will still collaborate with WB for this franchise[[/note]]

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Franchises overseen by Legendary include ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'', ''[[Film/TheHangover The Hangover Trilogy]]'', ''Film/PacificRim'' ''Film/PacificRim'', ''Film/{{Dune|2021}}'' and the ''Film/MonsterVerse''. [[note]]Even after the deal with Universal, Legendary will still collaborate with WB for this franchise[[/note]]
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An American film production company founded in 2004, [[https://www.legendary.com Legendary Pictures]] is a financer of several Creator/WarnerBros films following a 40-picture deal made by the two studios in 2005 (Altough, the studio branched out into producing original IP such as ''Film/PacificRim'' and the ''Film/MonsterVerse''). As that deal started to die down, Legendary entered a five-year production/financing deal with [[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal Pictures]], starting in 2014. In 2016, Legendary was purchased by the China-based Dalian Wanda Group. In 2018, as a result of a number of box office failures during their partnership with Universal, Legendary opted to return to Warner Bros. via an output deal that gave both parties more favorable terms. The company's CEO is Joshua Grode, who replaced founder Thomas Tull after his departure in 2017 (after an interim CEO, Jack Gao). In 2022, Legendary announced that it was looking for a new distributor for many of its titles (such as Creator/SonyPictures and [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]) after Legendary's deal with WB expires. Legendary later made a deal with SPE to distribute its titles.

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An American film production company founded in 2004, [[https://www.legendary.com Legendary Pictures]] is a financer of several Creator/WarnerBros films following a 40-picture deal made by the two studios in 2005 (Altough, (altough, the studio branched out into producing original IP such as ''Film/PacificRim'' and the ''Film/MonsterVerse''). As that deal started to die down, Legendary entered a five-year production/financing deal with [[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal Pictures]], starting in 2014. In 2016, Legendary was purchased by the China-based Dalian Wanda Group. In 2018, as a result of a number of box office failures during their partnership with Universal, Legendary opted to return to Warner Bros. via an output deal that gave both parties more favorable terms. The company's CEO is Joshua Grode, who replaced founder Thomas Tull after his departure in 2017 (after an interim CEO, Jack Gao). In 2022, Legendary announced that it was looking for a new distributor for many of its titles (such as Creator/SonyPictures and [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]) after Legendary's deal with WB expires. Legendary later made a deal with SPE to distribute its titles.
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An American film production company founded in 2004, [[https://www.legendary.com Legendary Pictures]] is a producer of several Creator/WarnerBros films following a 40-picture deal made by the two studios in 2005. As that deal started to die down, Legendary entered a five-year deal with [[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal Pictures]], starting in 2014. In 2016, Legendary was purchased by the China-based Dalian Wanda Group. In 2018, as a result of a number of box office failures during their partnership with Universal, Legendary opted to return to Warner Bros. via an output deal that gave both parties more favorable terms. The company's CEO is Joshua Grode, who replaced founder Thomas Tull after his departure in 2017 (after an interim CEO, Jack Gao). In 2022, Legendary announced that it was looking for a new distributor for many of its titles (such as Creator/SonyPictures and [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]) after Legendary's deal with WB expires. Legendary later made a deal with SPE to distribute its titles.

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An American film production company founded in 2004, [[https://www.legendary.com Legendary Pictures]] is a producer financer of several Creator/WarnerBros films following a 40-picture deal made by the two studios in 2005. 2005 (Altough, the studio branched out into producing original IP such as ''Film/PacificRim'' and the ''Film/MonsterVerse''). As that deal started to die down, Legendary entered a five-year production/financing deal with [[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal Pictures]], starting in 2014. In 2016, Legendary was purchased by the China-based Dalian Wanda Group. In 2018, as a result of a number of box office failures during their partnership with Universal, Legendary opted to return to Warner Bros. via an output deal that gave both parties more favorable terms. The company's CEO is Joshua Grode, who replaced founder Thomas Tull after his departure in 2017 (after an interim CEO, Jack Gao). In 2022, Legendary announced that it was looking for a new distributor for many of its titles (such as Creator/SonyPictures and [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]) after Legendary's deal with WB expires. Legendary later made a deal with SPE to distribute its titles.
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Did not see their name in the movie. I think I got bad info from Wikipedia.


* ''Film/WeHaveAGhost''
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