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  1. Kind of, it was originally formed as a division of Dreamworks Pictures however in 2004 they spun off DWA into its own company with Katzenburg heading the new company, Spielberg and Geffen remained as investors and advisors. DWP still distributed DWA films until 2005.

  2. In 2005, out of their two large budget pictures, War of the Worlds was produced as a joint effort with Paramount Pictures which was the first to reap a significant amount of profits, while The Island bombed at the domestic box office but turned a profit internationally through Warner Bros. Pictures.

  3. DreamWorks Pictures shouldve kept their animation studio but still distribute and produce but co-distributed by the two aforementioned and one current distributors. Note: Universal now owns both DreamWorks Pictures (with Amblin Partners), and Animation now.

  4. DreamWorks Animation Television (abbreviated as DWATV) is an American animation studio that serves as the television production arm of DreamWorks Animation, itself a subsidiary of Universal Pictures and a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal.

  5. Films produced by DreamWorks Animation were originally distributed by DreamWorks Pictures until 2005. Paramount Pictures distributed its releases from 2006 through 2012, and 20th Century Fox (currently known as 20th Century Studios) did the same from 2013 through 2017.

  6. Dec 19, 2005 · Here is what happened, according to people at Viacom (Paramount’s corporate owner): In 2004, Sumner Redstone faced the prospect of a massive loss, one that would ultimately exceed $24 billion.

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