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  1. This is a list of assets currently or formerly owned by the Walt Disney Company, unless otherwise indicated. As of August 2023, Disney is organized into three main segments: Disney Entertainment which includes the company's film and TV assets as well as streaming; ESPN (including ESPN+); and Disney Experiences.

    • Deadpool
    • Alien
    • Predator
    • Die Hard
    • Kingsman Franchise
    • Planet of The Apes
    • Gone Girl
    • Borat
    • The Girl Next Door
    • Dude, Where’s My Car?

    Even though Deadpool is based on a Marvel Comic Universe character, this film wasn’t originally distributed by Walt Disney Studios, unlike other recent Marvel movies. This probably isn’t too surprising considering the language and relatively graphic nature of Deadpool, compared to other Marvel films. So, which company did distribute Deadpool? Well,...

    This movie actually did have a presence in the Disney Parks at one point — who could forget the iconic Alien scene in The Great Movie Ride? But, despite once appearing in a Disney attraction, this 20th Century Fox film has a much scarier and darker storyline than Disney is known for. Not to mention the R-rating, which Disney tends to avoid!

    On a similar note Predator is another violent and scary 20th Century Fox film that now falls in the Disney library. In fact, there are even several Alien vs. Predator films in which these terrifying creatures face off! Basically, these sci-fi baddies are much darker than the Disney interpretation of aliens — looking at you, Stitch!

    Also distributed by 20th Century Fox (are you sensing a theme yet?), this 1988 film earned an R-rating for strong violence, language, brief drug use, and nudity — none of which we associate with Disney! Is this movie a classic? Yes! But does it scream “Disney”? Not exactly!

    The Kingsman action-comedy films follow the antics of a fictional secret service organization. And much like the other films on this list, they feature some very adult themes. So, as fun as these films are, they definitely aren’t your typical Disney storylines!

    The Planet of the Apes films paint a pretty bleak picture of the future — not to mention the violence the movies contain. Disney has produced some darker films like The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Black Cauldron, but nothing to this extent!

    This psychological thriller has a storyline that includes adultery, robbery, and murder. It’s a good movie, but definitely not a feel-good movie! If many Disney movies teach the audience to search for the good in people, Gone Girl teaches them to trust no one!

    If you know anything about the film Borat, then this one speaks for itself. Distributed by, you guessed it, 20th Century Fox, this R-rated film might just be the farthest from “Disney-esque” of all the entries on this list!

    One of the lesser-known movies on the list, we had to include The Girl Next Door, considering that the plot involves a high school student falling for an adult film star. But again, following the 20th Century Fox acquisition, this movie is now owned by Disney!

    This movie follows two best friends who can’t remember where they parked their car following a night of hard partying. In a meta plot twist, we’re sure this film is surprised to find itself in the Disney library after years of searching.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aura_FilmsAura Films - Wikipedia

    Aura Films is a British film production company based in Colchester, Essex. Their work has been screened on numerous TV channels and film festivals around the world. The company was founded in 2011 by filmmakers Steven Dorrington and Tristan Syrett.

  3. Steven Dorrington is a multi-award winning director and writer. As well as directing corporate films and music videos, he has had success in 48-hour challenges and film competitions, creating a...

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  4. Dec 14, 2017 · In terms of TV shows, they now own Family Guy, Prison Break, Archer, American Crime Story, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, American Horror Story, Sons of Anarchy, The Americans and much more. All this without mentioning their various distribution, music and theatrical contracts.

  5. Aura Films is an East Anglia-based video production company that make commercial, promotional, and narrative films. The Emerging Producer Placement Scheme enabled them to find a producer for a short horror film.

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