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Marvel Entertainment

Marvel Entertainment, LLC (formerly Marvel Entertainment, Inc. and Marvel Enterprises, Inc.) was an American entertainment company founded in June 1998 and based in New York City, formed by the merger of Marvel Entertainment Group and Toy Biz. The company has been a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company since 2009, and was mainly known for consumer products, licensing, and comic books by Marvel Comics, as well as its early forays into films and television/streaming shows, including those within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Marvel Entertainment, LLC
Logo used since 2012
Headquarters in 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York
Formerly
  • Marvel Enterprises, Inc. (1998–2005)
  • Marvel Entertainment, Inc. (2005–2009)
Company typeSubsidiary
NYSE: MVL (1998–2009)
IndustryEntertainment
GenreSuperhero fiction
Predecessors
FoundedJune 2, 1998; 25 years ago (1998-06-02)
DefunctMarch 29, 2023; 12 months ago (2023-03-29)
FateFolded into The Walt Disney Company
SuccessorThe Walt Disney Company
Headquarters1290 Avenue of the Americas,
New York City
,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
ServicesLicensing
ParentThe Walt Disney Company (2009–2023)
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Websitemarvel.com

In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment for US$4 billion;[1] it had been a limited liability company (LLC) since then. For financial reporting purposes, Marvel was primarily reported as part of Disney's Consumer Products segment ever since Marvel Studios' reorganization from Marvel Entertainment into Walt Disney Studios.[2]

Over the years, Marvel Entertainment entered into several partnerships and negotiations with other companies across a variety of businesses. As of 2024, Marvel has film licensing agreements with Sony Pictures via Columbia Pictures (for Spider-Man films) and theme park licensing agreements with IMG Worlds of Adventure and Universal Destinations & Experiences (for specific Marvel character rights at Islands of Adventure).[3] Aside from their contract with Universal Destinations & Experiences, Marvel's characters and properties have also appeared at Disney Parks.[4]

On March 29, 2023, Marvel Entertainment's operations, including Marvel Comics and Marvel Games, were folded into Disney's larger business units.[5][6]

History edit

Marvel Entertainment Group edit

Marvel Property, Inc.
 
FormerlyMarvel Entertainment Group, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
NYSE: MRV
PredecessorMarvel Comics Group
Cadence Industries
FoundedDecember 2, 1986; 37 years ago (1986-12-02)
DefunctJune 2, 1998; 25 years ago (1998-06-02)
FateBusiness operations merged with Toy Biz and renamed as Marvel Enterprises
Products
  • Animated series
  • Books
  • Comics
Parent
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Footnotes / references
[7][8][9]

Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. (or MEG), incorporated on December 2, 1986,[8] and included Marvel Comics and Marvel Productions. That year, it was sold to New World Entertainment Ltd as part of the liquidation of Cadence Industries.[10] On January 6, 1989, Ronald Perelman's MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings bought Marvel Entertainment Group from New World for $82.5 million.[11] The deal did not include Marvel Productions, which was folded into New World's TV and movie business.[10]

"It is a mini-Disney in terms of intellectual property," said Perelman. "Disney's got much more highly recognized characters and softer characters, whereas our characters are termed action heroes. But at Marvel we are now in the business of the creation and marketing of characters."[7]

Public offering and acquisition edit

Marvel made an initial public offering of 40% of the stock (ticker symbol NYSE:MRV) on July 15, 1991, giving $40 million from the proceeds to Andrews Group, Marvel's then direct parent corporation within MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings.[11][12][13]

In the early 1990s, Marvel Entertainment Group began expanding though acquisitions and the formation of new divisions. Marvel purchased the trading card company Fleer on July 24, 1992.[11][14][15][16][17] On April 30, 1993, Marvel acquired 46% of ToyBiz, which gave the company the rights to make Marvel toys.[11] The Andrews Group named Avi Arad of ToyBiz as the president and CEO of the Marvel Films division.[18]

In 1993 and 1994, Marvel's holding companies, Marvel Holdings, Inc. and Marvel Parent Holdings, Inc., were formed between Andrews Group and MEG. The companies issued over half a billion dollars in bonds under the direction of Perelman, which was passed up in dividends to Perelman's group of companies.[19] Later on, Marvel and Acclaim Entertainment teamed up to provide a video game license in the early 1990s, which eventually formed into a joint label, Marvel Software in 1994.[20][21] On July 5, 1994, Marvel acquired Panini Group, an Italian sticker-maker,[22] followed by Malibu Comics on November 3[23][24] and Heroes World Distribution, a regional distributor to comic-book shops, in December. On March 10, 1995, it acquired trading card company SkyBox International and was completed later in May.[11][25][26][27][28][29]

Marvel's attempt to distribute its products directly led to a decrease in sales and aggravated the losses which Marvel suffered when the comic book bubble popped,[citation needed] the 1994 Major League Baseball strike massacred the profits of the Fleer unit,[30] and Panini, whose revenue depended largely on Disney licensing, was hobbled by poor Disney showings at the box office.[31] A minority of dissidents maintain no bubble existed.[32]

Bankruptcy and Marvel Studios edit

In late 1995, Marvel reported its first annual loss under Perelman, which was attributed mainly to the company's large size and a shrinking market.[11] On January 4, 1996, Marvel laid off 275 employees.[33]

In late 1996, Perelman proposed a plan to save Marvel in which the company would merge with Toy Biz after Perelman spent $350 million for the Toy Biz shares that he did not already own. He would then receive newly issued Marvel shares to maintain his 80 percent stake.[11]

Separately, in July 1996, Marvel filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to raise money to create a private entity called Marvel Studios.[34] Much of the money to create Marvel Studios came from the sale of Toy Biz stock.[34][35]

On December 27, 1996, the Marvel group of companies filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[7][11][36][37][38][39][40] At this time, Carl Icahn, an American businessman and investor, began buying Marvel's bonds at 20% of their value and moved to block Perelman's plan.[11] In February 1997, Icahn won the bankruptcy court's approval to take control of the company's stock.[11] Later, in June 1997, Icahn won the right to replace Marvel's board, including Perelman.[11][41]

In December 1997, during the post-bankruptcy reorganization phase, Toy Biz came to an agreement to purchase Marvel from the banks.[7][11] In December 1997, the bankruptcy court appointed a trustee to oversee the company in place of Icahn.[11] In April 1998, while the legal battle continued, the NYSE delisted Marvel stock.[11]

In August 2008, former company head Ronald Perelman paid $80 million to settle a lawsuit accusing him of helping divert $553.5 million in notes when he controlled the company.[19]

Marvel Enterprises edit

ToyBiz and Marvel Entertainment Group were merged into Marvel Enterprises to bring it out of bankruptcy on June 2, 1998.[7] In February 1999, Fleer/Skybox was sold to a corporation owned by Alex and Roger Grass, a father and son, for US$30 million.[42]

Later, the rights to names like "Spider-Man" were being challenged. Toy Biz hired an attorney to review its license agreement. Los Angeles patent attorney Carole E. Handler found a legal loophole in the licensing of the Marvel name and was successful in reclaiming Marvel Enterprises' movie rights to its character Spider-Man.[43][44][45]

Marvel Enterprise organized itself into four major units, Marvel Studios, Toy Biz, Licensing and Publishing, while in November 1999 adding Marvel Characters Group to manage Marvel's IP and oversee marketing.[46] Marvel named its Marvel New Media president, Steve Milo, in November 2000 to oversee its website.[47]

In 2003, Bill Stine purchased back Quest Aerospace, a 1995 Toy Biz acquisition, from Marvel.[48] In summer 2003, Marvel placed an offer for Artisan Entertainment.[49] A new unit, Marvel International, was set up in London under a president, Bruno Maglione, to extend the company's operation and presence in major overseas markets in November 2003.[50] In December 2003, Marvel Entertainment acquired Cover Concepts from Hearst Communications, Inc.[51] In November 2004, Marvel consolidated its children's sleepwear-apparel licensing business with American Marketing Enterprises, Inc.[52]

In November 2004, the corporation sued South Korea-based NCSoft Corp. and San Jose, California-based Cryptic Studios Inc. over possible trademark infringement in their City of Heroes massive multiplayer online game.[53] Marvel settled a film-royalties lawsuit in April 2005 with its former editor-in-chief, publisher and creator, Stan Lee, paying him $10 million and negotiating an end to his royalties.[54]

Marvel Entertainment edit

In September 2005, Marvel Enterprises changed its name to Marvel Entertainment to reflect the corporation's expansion into financing its own movie slate.[55][56]

In 2007, several Stan Lee Media related groups filed lawsuits against Marvel Entertainment for $1 billion and for Lee's Marvel creations in multiple states, most of which have been dismissed.[57] Additionally, a lawsuit over ownership of the character Ghost Rider was filed on March 30, 2007, by Gary Friedrich and Gary Friedrich Enterprises, Inc.[58]

Disney subsidiary (2009–2023) edit

On August 31, 2009, The Walt Disney Company announced a deal to acquire Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion, with Marvel shareholders to receive $30 and approximately 0.745 Disney shares for each share of Marvel they own.[59] Shareholders from both companies approved the deal on December 31, 2009; it was finalised on the same day.[60][61] The company was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange under its ticker symbol (MVL), due to the closing of the deal.

On June 2, 2010, Marvel announced that it promoted Joe Quesada to Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment.[62] In June 2010, Marvel set up a television division headed by Jeph Loeb as executive vice president.[63] Three months later, Smith & Tinker licensed from Marvel the character rights for a superhero digital collectible game for Facebook and Apple's mobile platform.[64] On October 1, 2010, Marvel moved its offices to a 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) suite at 135 W. 50th Street, New York City, under a nine-year sublease contract.[65]

Stan Lee Media's lawsuit against Marvel was dismissed again in February 2011.[57][66]

In March 2013, Feld Entertainment agreed with Marvel to produce a Marvel Character-based live arena show. Marvel was also launching a new pop culture and lifestyle web show, "Earth's Mightiest Show".[67] On August 22, 2013, Marvel Entertainment announced that it was working with Hero Ventures on The Marvel Experience, a traveling production/attraction.[68] In April 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland announced the construction of Iron Man Experience, the first Marvel ride at any Disney theme park. It opened in 2017 and was built on a location in the park's Tomorrowland.[69]

On September 16, 2009,[70] the Jack Kirby estate served notices of termination to Walt Disney Studios, 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Sony Pictures to attempt to gain control of various Silver Age Marvel characters.[71][72] Marvel sought to invalidate those claims.[73][74] In mid-March 2010 Kirby's estate "sued Marvel to terminate copyrights and gain profits from [Kirby's] comic creations."[75] In July 2011, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a summary judgment in favor of Marvel,[70][76] which was affirmed in August 2013 by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.[77] The Kirby estate filed a petition on March 21, 2014, for a review of the case by the Supreme Court of the United States,[78][79] but a settlement was reached on September 26, 2014, and the family requested that the petition be dismissed.[80]

Marvel president of TV, publishing and brand Dan Buckley was promoted to Marvel Entertainment president in January 2017 adding games, global brand management and the franchise groups to his current responsibilities.[81] In October 2017, Ron Richards began working at Marvel Entertainment as vice president and Managing Editor of New Media.[82] Marvel New Media expanded into a new field with the development of a scripted podcast series, Wolverine: The Long Night, announced on December 5, 2017.[83] Marvel and SiriusXM announced on October 22, 2019, a multi-year deal for scripted and unscripted podcast series and themed live events.[84]

Marvel Entertainment announced a new pre-school franchise, Marvel Super Hero Adventures, in September 2017 consisting of a short-form animated series along with publishing and merchandise during "Marvel Mania" October.[85][86] On December 7, 2017, Marvel announced its Marvel Rising franchise focusing on new characters as youngsters starting with animation in 2018. Marvel Comics is expected to publish material for Marvel Rising, but delayed any announcement on their material.[87]

In May 2018, The Walt Disney Company Australia purchased eight-year naming rights to Docklands Stadium from Melbourne Stadiums Limited and selected the Marvel brand as part of the name. Since September 1, 2018, the stadium has been known commercially as Marvel Stadium. A Marvel retail store and other inclusion of Marvel would be added to the stadium.[88]

In October 2019, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige was named Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, overseeing all the creative affairs within Marvel Entertainment in addition to Marvel Studios. Under the structure, Marvel Television and Marvel Family Entertainment (animation) moved to Marvel Studios, with Marvel Entertainment president Dan Buckley reporting to Feige.[89] With the December 2019 announcement of folding of Marvel TV into Marvel Studios came the dismissal of executives of vice president level and above in TV and animation under Feige plus the removal of Brian Crosby as creative director of Themed Entertainment for Marvel Entertainment.[90]

On March 29, 2023, Disney fired Marvel Entertainment's chairman Isaac Perlmutter and the subsidiary's operations were folded into Disney's other business units.[5][6]

Units edit

Current edit

Intellectual property holding companies edit

  • Iron Works Productions LLC, movie rights subsidiary
  • Incredible Productions LLC (Delaware), movie rights subsidiary[9]
  • Marvel Characters, Inc.: subsidiary holding general rights of all Marvel Comics characters
    • MVL Rights, LLC: subsidiary holding Marvel Comics characters' movie rights (film slate contracted with MVL Film Finance LLC)[92][93]
    • MVL Film Finance LLC: holder of Marvel's Movie debt and theatrical film rights to the ten characters as collateral.
  • Marvel Characters B.V. (The Netherlands)
  • Marvel International Character Holdings LLC (Delaware)
  • Marvel Property, Inc. (Delaware) incorporated February 12, 1986[8] (formerly Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc.[9])
  • Marvel Entertainment International Limited (United Kingdom)
  • Marvel Property, Inc. (Delaware)
  • Marvel Internet Productions LLC (Delaware)
  • Marvel Toys Limited (Hong Kong)
  • MRV, Inc. (Delaware)
    • Iron Works Productions LLC: subsidiary holding debt to finance the Iron Man films
    • Incredible Productions LLC (Delaware): subsidiary holding debt to finance the Incredible Hulk films
    • MVL Iron Works Productions Canada, Inc. (Province of Ontario)
    • MVL Incredible Productions Canada, Inc. (Province of Ontario)
    • Asgard Productions LLC (Delaware): subsidiary holding debt to finance the Thor films.
    • Green Guy Toons LLC (Delaware): subsidiary holding debt to finance the Hulk animated shows and animated films.
    • Squad Productions LLC (Delaware)

Marvel New Media edit

Marvel New Media
 
Company typeDivision
Headquarters
New York City
,
United States
Key people
  • Ryan Penagos (Vice President and Creative Executive)
  • Lorraine Cink (Senior Creative Producer)
Products
ParentDisney Interactive

Marvel New Media (also called Marvel Digital)[94] is a unit of The Walt Disney Company consisting of the company's website, web series,[82] and podcast.[83] Digital shows under New Media are THWIP! The Big Marvel Show, The Marvel Minute, Marvel LIVE! and Marvel Top 10.[94]

In October 2017, Ron Richards began working at Marvel Entertainment as vice president and Managing Editor of New Media,[82] while Marvel Digital freelance on-air host Lorraine Cink was hired as Senior Creative Producer.[94] Marvel New Media expanded into a new field with the development of a scripted podcast series, Wolverine: The Long Night, announced on December 5, 2017.[83]

On April 7, 2018, at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, Marvel New Media announced its new slate.[95] Marvel named Shane Rahmani as senior vice president and general manager of new media in March 2019.[96] On April 10, 2019, a slate of 10 unscripted series including two from Marvel New Media was revealed for Disney+.[97] After Rahmani left for Google, podcast host Ryan Penagos became vice president and creative executive for the organization.[98]

Marvel and SiriusXM announced on October 22, 2019, a multi-year deal for multiple scripted and unscripted podcast series for 2020 debuts. The first four scripted series feature Black Widow, Hawkeye, Star-Lord, and Wolverine, which is planned to lead to a fifth series featuring all four characters.[84] The slate's unscripted podcasts would consist of talk shows, Marvel's history via a modern-day pop cultural view, and popular Marvel franchises-focused podcasts.[99]

In early 2023, as part of cost-cutting moves by its parent company Disney, the in-house audio production unit responsible for Marvel podcasts was cut from six to three people. The move also marked the end of the co-production agreement with SiriusXM, making Wastelanders the final series produced under the partnership.[100]

Webcasts edit
  • Earth's Mightiest Show (March 2018–) A weekly variety web series focusing on fandom and Marvel culture[95]
  • Eat the Universe[95]
  • Marvel LIVE![94]
  • The Marvel Minute[94]
  • Marvel Top 10 (2017–)[94]
  • Marvel's Hero Project (November 12, 2019 – March 20, 2020) produced with Maggievision Productions for Disney+; documents youngsters affecting their local communities[97]
  • Marvel's 616 (November 20, 2020–) produced with Supper Club for Disney+; anthology documentary series features the intersection between Marvel's stories, characters, and creators and the real world[97]
  • Marvel's Storyboards (July 23, 2020–) for Disney+; is hosted by Joe Quesada, creative director of Marvel Entertainment, where he interviews guests from various backgrounds to get to know their story with an expected around a dozen 10 to 15 minutes long episodes.[101]
  • This Week in Marvel (relaunch)[95]
  • THWIP! The Big Marvel Show[94]
  • Women of Marvel (June 2014–?; relaunched February 2018–) a female point of view of the comic industry[95]
Documentary edit
Podcasts edit
Interview/unscripted edit
Title Seasons Episodes Original airing Production company Ref.
Marvel's Voices 2 75 2012 Marvel New Media [95]
Women of Marvel 1 286 2014 [103]
Marvel's Declassified 1 12 2020 Marvel New Media / Sirius XM [104]
Marvel/Method 1 8 2021 [104]
The History of Marvel Comics: Black Panther 1 6 2022 [105][106]
Drama edit

Former edit

Executives edit

Chairmen edit

Vice Chairmen edit

  • Terry Stewart (March 1995 – December 1995)
  • Isaac Perlmutter (November 30, 2001 – December 31, 2009)
  • Peter Cuneo (June 17, 2003 – December 31, 2009)

CEOs edit

Office of the Chief Executive

Presidents edit

  • Stan Lee (1972–1973)[137][138]
  • Al Landau (1973–1975)
  • Jim Galton (1975–1991)[139]
  • Terry Stewart (1992[140]–1993)[141]
  • Rick Ungar (? – November 1993)
  • Avi Arad (November 1993 – ?)[142]
  • Bruce Stein (? – November 1994)
  • William C. Bevins Jr. (November 1994 – ?)[143]
  • Terry Stewart (May 1995)[125]
  • Jerry Calabrese (May 1995 – mid 1996; October 1998 – November 1998)[125]
  • Scott C. Marden (interim) (Mid 1996 – September 1996)[125]
  • David Schreff (September 1996 – ?)[125]
  • Joseph Calamari (? – October 1998)[125]
  • Eric Ellenbogen (November 1998 – July 1999)[125]
  • F. Peter Cuneo (July 1999[125] – January 1, 2003)
  • Allen Lipson (January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2005)[131]
  • Alan Fine (2009–2015)[144] also, chair of Marvel's Creative Committee[134][145]
  • Dan Buckley (January 2017[81] – present)[81][146]

Others edit

Productions edit

Television edit

Live-action edit

Series Aired Production Network(s) Notes
Blade: The Series 2006 Phantom Four / New Line Television Spike
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2013–20 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Mutant Enemy Productions[150] ABC
Agent Carter 2015–16 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Fazekas & Butters
Daredevil 2015–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television/ DeKnight Productions (season 1) / Goddard Textiles Netflix
Jessica Jones 2015–19 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Tall Girls Productions
Luke Cage 2016–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television
Legion 2017–19 FX Productions / Marvel Television / The Donners' Company / Bad Hat Harry Productions (season 1) / Kinberg Genre / 26 Keys Productions FX Part of the X-Men franchise, not the Marvel Cinematic Universe[151][152]
Iron Fist 2017–18 ABC Studios / Devilina Productions (season 1) / Marvel Television Netflix
The Defenders 2017 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc. Goddard Textiles Miniseries
Inhumans ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Devilina Productions / IMAX Entertainment (financer) ABC Versions of the first two episodes were screened in IMAX theaters[153]
The Gifted 2017–19 20th Century Fox Television / Marvel Television / The Donners' Company / Bad Hat Harry Productions / Kinberg Genre / Flying Glass of Milk Productions Fox Part of the X-Men franchise, not the Marvel Cinematic Universe[154]
The Punisher ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Bohemian Risk Productions Netflix
Runaways ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television / Fake Empire Hulu
Cloak & Dagger 2018–2019 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television / Wandering Rocks Productions Freeform
Helstrom 2020 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television / Lone Lemon Entertainment Hulu Initially meant to share continuity with the Marvel Cinematic Universe but was clarified as a standalone series by showrunner Paul Zbyszewski[155]

Animated edit

Series Aired Production Network(s) Notes
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series 2003 Mainframe Entertainment / Adelaide Productions / Sony Pictures Television MTV 13 episodes
The Spectacular Spider-Man 2008–09 Culver Entertainment / Adelaide Productions / Sony Pictures Television The CW
Disney XD
26 episodes
Wolverine and the X-Men 2009 Marvel Studios /Marvel Animation / Toonz Entertainment / First Serve International / Liberation Entertainment / EVA Finance GmbH CBBC
Nicktoons
26 episodes
Animation by Toonz First Serve and Noxxon Entertainment Inc.
Iron Man: Armored Adventures 2009–12 Marvel Animation / Method Animation[156] / DQ Entertainment / LuxAnimation (season 1) / Fabrique D'Images (season 2) / Onyx Lux (season 2) Nicktoons
France 2 (season 1)
France 4 (season 2)
2 seasons, 52 episodes
The Super Hero Squad Show 2009–11 Marvel Animation / Film Roman / Ingenious Media Cartoon Network Ingenious Media (episodes 13–26)
Astonishing X-Men: Gifted 2009–10 Marvel Knights Animation iTunes
DVD
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes 2010–12 Marvel Animation / Film Roman / Ingenious Media Disney XD Ingenious Media (episodes 14–26)
Marvel Anime: Iron Man 2010–11 (Japan)
2011–12 (U.S.)
Madhouse / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment G4 (U.S.)
SF (Australia)
Each anime series consisted of 12 episodes
Marvel Anime: Wolverine
Marvel Anime: X-Men
Marvel Anime: Blade
Black Panther 2010–11 (Australia, US) Marvel Knights Animation iTunes
BET
Iron Man: Extremis 2010 iTunes
Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. 2011 DVD 5 episodes
Thor / Loki: Blood Brothers 2011 iTunes
Astonishing X-Men: Dangerous 2012 DVD
Astonishing X-Men: Torn
Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable
Ultimate Spider-Man 2012–17 Marvel Animation / Film Roman Disney XD 4 seasons, 104 episodes
Avengers Assemble 2013–19 Marvel Animation / Man of Action Studios[157] 5 seasons, 126 episodes
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. 2013–15 Marvel Animation / Film Roman 2 seasons, 52 episodes
Inhumans 2013 Marvel Knights Animation DVD
Wolverine: Origin
Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk
Wolverine Versus Sabretooth 2014
Wolverine: Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today
Eternals
Wolverine Versus Sabretooth: Reborn 2015
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers 2014–15 (Japan)
2015–16 (Southeast Asia)
Toei Animation / The Walt Disney Company Japan TX Network (Japan)
Disney XD (Southeast Asia)
51 episodes
Guardians of the Galaxy 2015–19 Marvel Animation Disney XD 3 seasons, 79 episodes
Marvel Future Avengers 2017–18 Madhouse / The Walt Disney Company Japan Dlife (Japan)
Disney XD (Southeast Asia)
2 seasons, 39 episodes
Spider-Man 2017–20 Marvel Animation Disney XD 3 seasons, 58 episodes
M.O.D.O.K. 2021 Marvel Television[a] / Multiverse Cowboy / Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Hulu (United States)
Disney+ (Star Hub) (Worldwide)
10 episodes
Not part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe[158]
Hit-Monkey Marvel Television[a] / Speck Gordon Inc. / Floyd County Productions

Short series edit

Series Aired Production Network(s) Notes
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot 2016 ABC Studios / Marvel Television ABC.com Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Rocket & Groot shorts 2017 Marvel Animation / Passion Pictures Disney XD 12 episodes
Ant-Man shorts 6 episodes
Marvel Super Hero Adventures shorts 2017–20 Marvel Animation / Atomic Cartoons Disney Channel Disney JuniorYouTube (Marvel HQ) 40 episodes
Marvel Rising: Initiation shorts 2018 Marvel Animation Disney XD 6 episodes
Marvel Rising: Young Storytellers shorts 2019 YouTube (Marvel HQ) 7 episodes
Marvel Rising: Ultimate Comics shorts 6 episodes

Film edit

Feature films edit

Year Film Directed by Written by Produced / Distributed by Budget Gross
1998 Blade Stephen Norrington David S. Goyer New Line Cinema $40 million $131.2 million
2000 X-Men Bryan Singer Story by Tom DeSanto & Bryan Singer
Screenplay by David Hayter
20th Century Fox $75 million $296.3 million
2002 Blade II Guillermo del Toro David S. Goyer New Line Cinema $54 million $155 million
Spider-Man Sam Raimi David Koepp Columbia Pictures $139 million $821.7 million
2003 Daredevil Mark Steven Johnson 20th Century Fox $78 million $179.2 million
X2 Bryan Singer Story by Zak Penn and David Hayter & Bryan Singer
Screenplay by Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris and David Hayter
$110 million $407.7 million
Hulk Ang Lee Story by James Schamus
Screenplay by John Turman and Michael France and James Schamus
Universal Pictures $137 million $245.4 million
2004 The Punisher Jonathan Hensleigh Jonathan Hensleigh and Michael France Lionsgate Films / Artisan Entertainment / Columbia Pictures $33 million $54.7 million
Spider-Man 2 Sam Raimi Story by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar and Michael Chabon
Screenplay by Alvin Sargent
Columbia Pictures $200 million $783.8 million
Blade: Trinity David S. Goyer New Line Cinema $65 million $128.9 million
2005 Elektra Rob Bowman Zak Penn and Stuart Zicherman & Raven Metzner 20th Century Fox $43 million $56.7 million
Man-Thing Brett Leonard Han Rodionoff Lionsgate Films / Artisan Entertainment $30 million $1.1 million
Fantastic Four Tim Story Mark Frost and Michael France 20th Century Fox $100 million $330.6 million
2006 X-Men: The Last Stand Brett Ratner Simon Kinberg & Zak Penn $210 million $459.4 million
2007 Ghost Rider Mark Steven Johnson Columbia Pictures $110 million $228.7 million
Spider-Man 3 Sam Raimi Screenplay by Sam Raimi & Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent
Story by Sam Raimi & Ivan Raimi
$258 million $890.9 million
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Tim Story Screenplay by Don Payne and Mark Frost
Story by John Turman and Mark Frost
20th Century Fox $130 million $289 million
2008 Punisher: War Zone Lexi Alexander Nick Santora and Art Marcum & Matt Holloway Lionsgate Films $35 million $10.1 million
2009 X-Men Origins: Wolverine Gavin Hood David Benioff and Skip Woods 20th Century Fox $150 million $373.1 million
2011 X-Men: First Class Matthew Vaughn Screenplay by Ashley Edward Miller, Zack Stentz and Jane Goldman & Matthew Vaughn
Story by Sheldon Turner and Bryan Singer
$140–$160 million $353.6 million
2012 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor Screenplay by Scott M. Gimple and Seth Hoffman & David S. Goyer
Story by David S. Goyer
Columbia Pictures $57 million $132.6 million
The Amazing Spider-Man Marc Webb Screenplay by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves
Story by James Vanderbilt
$230 million $757.9 million
2013 The Wolverine James Mangold Scott Frank and Mark Bomback 20th Century Fox $120 million $414.8 million
2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Marc Webb Screenplay by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Jeff Pinkner
Story by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner and James Vanderbilt
Columbia Pictures $200–293 million $709 million
X-Men: Days of Future Past Bryan Singer Screenplay by Simon Kinberg
Story by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman & Simon Kinberg
20th Century Fox $200 million $747.9 million
2015 Fantastic Four Josh Trank Jeremy Slater, Seth Grahame-Smith, T.S. Nowlin & Simon Kinberg $120 million $168 million
2016 Deadpool Tim Miller Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick $58 million $783.1 million
X-Men: Apocalypse Bryan Singer Simon Kinberg, Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty $178 million $534.5 million
2017 Logan James Mangold Screenplay by Michael Green, Scott Frank and James Mangold
Story by James Mangold
$97 million $619 million
2018 Deadpool 2 David Leitch Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Ryan Reynolds $110 million $785 million
Venom Ruben Fleischer Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner, Kelly Marcel and Will Beall Columbia Pictures $100 million $855 million
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman Screenplay by Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman
Story by Phil Lord
Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Animation $90 million $375.5 million
2019 Dark Phoenix Simon Kinberg 20th Century Fox $200 million $252.4 million
2020 The New Mutants Josh Boone Josh Boone and Knate Lee 20th Century Studios $80 million $45.6 million
2021 Venom: Let There Be Carnage Andy Serkis Kelly Marcel Columbia Pictures $110 million $506.8 million
2022 Morbius Daniel Espinosa Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless $75–83 million $163.8 million
2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, David Callaham Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Animation $100 million $494 million
2024 Madame Web S. J. Clarkson Screenplay by Matt Sazama & Burk Sharpless and Claire Parker & S. J. Clarkson
Story by Kerem Sanga and Matt Sazama & Burk Sharpless
Columbia Pictures $80 million $91.7 million
Upcoming
2024 Kraven the Hunter J. C. Chandor Art Marcum and Matt Holloway and Richard Wenk Columbia Pictures
Venom: The Last Dance Kelly Marcel Kelly Marcel

Animated edit

All the films are made for Direct-to-video/television and produced by Marvel Animation, except as indicated.

Year Directed by Film Notes
2006 Jamie Simone Ultimate Avengers: The Movie 1st Marvel Animated Features film
2006 Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther 2nd Marvel Animated Features film
2007 The Invincible Iron Man 3rd Marvel Animated Features film
2007 Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme 4th Marvel Animated Features film
2008 Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow 5th Marvel Animated Features film
2009 Hulk Vs 6th Marvel Animated Features film
2010 Planet Hulk 7th Marvel Animated Features film
2011 Thor: Tales of Asgard 8th Marvel Animated Features film
2013 Hiroshi Hamasaki Iron Man: Rise of Technovore (Marvel Anime)
2013 Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United digital
2014 Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher (Marvel Anime)
2014 Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes United digital
2015 Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight!
2016 Mitch Schauer Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell
2018 Alfred Gimeno Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors Aired on Disney Channel and Disney XD
2019 Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts Aired on YouTube (Marvel HQ)
Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron
Marvel Rising: Battle of the Bands
Marvel Rising: Operation Shuri
Marvel Rising: Playing with Fire

Short films edit

Year Title Collection Notes
2017 No Good Deed Deadpool Released theatrically before Logan and free online
2021 Deadpool and Korg React Released on YouTube
2024 The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story Spider-Verse

See also edit

Notes edit

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Marvel Entertainment LLC formerly Marvel Entertainment Inc and Marvel Enterprises Inc was an American entertainment company founded in June 1998 and based in New York City formed by the merger of Marvel Entertainment Group and Toy Biz The company has been a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company since 2009 and was mainly known for consumer products licensing and comic books by Marvel Comics as well as its early forays into films and television streaming shows including those within the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU Marvel Entertainment LLCLogo used since 2012Headquarters in 1290 Avenue of the Americas New YorkFormerlyMarvel Enterprises Inc 1998 2005 Marvel Entertainment Inc 2005 2009 Company typeSubsidiaryTraded asNYSE MVL 1998 2009 IndustryEntertainmentGenreSuperhero fictionPredecessorsToy BizMarvel Entertainment GroupFoundedJune 2 1998 25 years ago 1998 06 02 DefunctMarch 29 2023 12 months ago 2023 03 29 FateFolded into The Walt Disney CompanySuccessorThe Walt Disney CompanyHeadquarters1290 Avenue of the Americas New York City United StatesArea servedWorldwideKey peopleKevin Feige CCO Dan Buckley president ProductsBooks Comics Podcasts Video games WebcastsServicesLicensingParentThe Walt Disney Company 2009 2023 DivisionsMarvel Comics Marvel Games Marvel New MediaSubsidiariesIron Works Productions Marvel Characters Marvel UnlimitedWebsitemarvel wbr com In 2009 The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment for US 4 billion 1 it had been a limited liability company LLC since then For financial reporting purposes Marvel was primarily reported as part of Disney s Consumer Products segment ever since Marvel Studios reorganization from Marvel Entertainment into Walt Disney Studios 2 Over the years Marvel Entertainment entered into several partnerships and negotiations with other companies across a variety of businesses As of 2024 update Marvel has film licensing agreements with Sony Pictures via Columbia Pictures for Spider Man films and theme park licensing agreements with IMG Worlds of Adventure and Universal Destinations amp Experiences for specific Marvel character rights at Islands of Adventure 3 Aside from their contract with Universal Destinations amp Experiences Marvel s characters and properties have also appeared at Disney Parks 4 On March 29 2023 Marvel Entertainment s operations including Marvel Comics and Marvel Games were folded into Disney s larger business units 5 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Marvel Entertainment Group 1 1 1 Public offering and acquisition 1 1 2 Bankruptcy and Marvel Studios 1 2 Marvel Enterprises 1 3 Marvel Entertainment 1 3 1 Disney subsidiary 2009 2023 2 Units 2 1 Current 2 1 1 Intellectual property holding companies 2 1 2 Marvel New Media 2 1 2 1 Webcasts 2 1 2 2 Documentary 2 1 2 3 Podcasts 2 1 2 3 1 Interview unscripted 2 1 2 3 2 Drama 2 2 Former 3 Executives 3 1 Chairmen 3 2 Vice Chairmen 3 3 CEOs 3 4 Presidents 3 5 Others 4 Productions 4 1 Television 4 1 1 Live action 4 1 2 Animated 4 1 3 Short series 4 2 Film 4 2 1 Feature films 4 2 2 Animated 4 2 3 Short films 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMarvel Entertainment Group edit Marvel Property Inc nbsp FormerlyMarvel Entertainment Group Inc Company typeSubsidiaryTraded asNYSE MRVPredecessorMarvel Comics GroupCadence IndustriesFoundedDecember 2 1986 37 years ago 1986 12 02 DefunctJune 2 1998 25 years ago 1998 06 02 FateBusiness operations merged with Toy Biz and renamed as Marvel EnterprisesProductsAnimated seriesBooksComicsParentCadence Industries 1986 New World Pictures 1986 89 Andrews Group 1989 93 Marvel Holdings Inc 1994 97 Icahn Enterprises 1997 DivisionsMarvel Films 1993 96 Marvel Enterprises 1997 98 SubsidiariesMarvel Productions 1986 89 Fleer 1992 98 ToyBiz 1993 98 Heroes World Distribution 1994 97 Panini 1994 98 SkyBox International 1995 98 Marvel Studios 1996 98 Footnotes references 7 8 9 Marvel Entertainment Group Inc or MEG incorporated on December 2 1986 8 and included Marvel Comics and Marvel Productions That year it was sold to New World Entertainment Ltd as part of the liquidation of Cadence Industries 10 On January 6 1989 Ronald Perelman s MacAndrews amp Forbes Holdings bought Marvel Entertainment Group from New World for 82 5 million 11 The deal did not include Marvel Productions which was folded into New World s TV and movie business 10 It is a mini Disney in terms of intellectual property said Perelman Disney s got much more highly recognized characters and softer characters whereas our characters are termed action heroes But at Marvel we are now in the business of the creation and marketing of characters 7 Public offering and acquisition edit Marvel made an initial public offering of 40 of the stock ticker symbol NYSE MRV on July 15 1991 giving 40 million from the proceeds to Andrews Group Marvel s then direct parent corporation within MacAndrews amp Forbes Holdings 11 12 13 In the early 1990s Marvel Entertainment Group began expanding though acquisitions and the formation of new divisions Marvel purchased the trading card company Fleer on July 24 1992 11 14 15 16 17 On April 30 1993 Marvel acquired 46 of ToyBiz which gave the company the rights to make Marvel toys 11 The Andrews Group named Avi Arad of ToyBiz as the president and CEO of the Marvel Films division 18 In 1993 and 1994 Marvel s holding companies Marvel Holdings Inc and Marvel Parent Holdings Inc were formed between Andrews Group and MEG The companies issued over half a billion dollars in bonds under the direction of Perelman which was passed up in dividends to Perelman s group of companies 19 Later on Marvel and Acclaim Entertainment teamed up to provide a video game license in the early 1990s which eventually formed into a joint label Marvel Software in 1994 20 21 On July 5 1994 Marvel acquired Panini Group an Italian sticker maker 22 followed by Malibu Comics on November 3 23 24 and Heroes World Distribution a regional distributor to comic book shops in December On March 10 1995 it acquired trading card company SkyBox International and was completed later in May 11 25 26 27 28 29 Marvel s attempt to distribute its products directly led to a decrease in sales and aggravated the losses which Marvel suffered when the comic book bubble popped citation needed the 1994 Major League Baseball strike massacred the profits of the Fleer unit 30 and Panini whose revenue depended largely on Disney licensing was hobbled by poor Disney showings at the box office 31 A minority of dissidents maintain no bubble existed 32 Bankruptcy and Marvel Studios edit In late 1995 Marvel reported its first annual loss under Perelman which was attributed mainly to the company s large size and a shrinking market 11 On January 4 1996 Marvel laid off 275 employees 33 In late 1996 Perelman proposed a plan to save Marvel in which the company would merge with Toy Biz after Perelman spent 350 million for the Toy Biz shares that he did not already own He would then receive newly issued Marvel shares to maintain his 80 percent stake 11 Separately in July 1996 Marvel filed with the U S Securities and Exchange Commission to raise money to create a private entity called Marvel Studios 34 Much of the money to create Marvel Studios came from the sale of Toy Biz stock 34 35 On December 27 1996 the Marvel group of companies filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 7 11 36 37 38 39 40 At this time Carl Icahn an American businessman and investor began buying Marvel s bonds at 20 of their value and moved to block Perelman s plan 11 In February 1997 Icahn won the bankruptcy court s approval to take control of the company s stock 11 Later in June 1997 Icahn won the right to replace Marvel s board including Perelman 11 41 In December 1997 during the post bankruptcy reorganization phase Toy Biz came to an agreement to purchase Marvel from the banks 7 11 In December 1997 the bankruptcy court appointed a trustee to oversee the company in place of Icahn 11 In April 1998 while the legal battle continued the NYSE delisted Marvel stock 11 In August 2008 former company head Ronald Perelman paid 80 million to settle a lawsuit accusing him of helping divert 553 5 million in notes when he controlled the company 19 Marvel Enterprises edit ToyBiz and Marvel Entertainment Group were merged into Marvel Enterprises to bring it out of bankruptcy on June 2 1998 7 In February 1999 Fleer Skybox was sold to a corporation owned by Alex and Roger Grass a father and son for US 30 million 42 Later the rights to names like Spider Man were being challenged Toy Biz hired an attorney to review its license agreement Los Angeles patent attorney Carole E Handler found a legal loophole in the licensing of the Marvel name and was successful in reclaiming Marvel Enterprises movie rights to its character Spider Man 43 44 45 Marvel Enterprise organized itself into four major units Marvel Studios Toy Biz Licensing and Publishing while in November 1999 adding Marvel Characters Group to manage Marvel s IP and oversee marketing 46 Marvel named its Marvel New Media president Steve Milo in November 2000 to oversee its website 47 In 2003 Bill Stine purchased back Quest Aerospace a 1995 Toy Biz acquisition from Marvel 48 In summer 2003 Marvel placed an offer for Artisan Entertainment 49 A new unit Marvel International was set up in London under a president Bruno Maglione to extend the company s operation and presence in major overseas markets in November 2003 50 In December 2003 Marvel Entertainment acquired Cover Concepts from Hearst Communications Inc 51 In November 2004 Marvel consolidated its children s sleepwear apparel licensing business with American Marketing Enterprises Inc 52 In November 2004 the corporation sued South Korea based NCSoft Corp and San Jose California based Cryptic Studios Inc over possible trademark infringement in their City of Heroes massive multiplayer online game 53 Marvel settled a film royalties lawsuit in April 2005 with its former editor in chief publisher and creator Stan Lee paying him 10 million and negotiating an end to his royalties 54 Marvel Entertainment edit In September 2005 Marvel Enterprises changed its name to Marvel Entertainment to reflect the corporation s expansion into financing its own movie slate 55 56 In 2007 several Stan Lee Media related groups filed lawsuits against Marvel Entertainment for 1 billion and for Lee s Marvel creations in multiple states most of which have been dismissed 57 Additionally a lawsuit over ownership of the character Ghost Rider was filed on March 30 2007 by Gary Friedrich and Gary Friedrich Enterprises Inc 58 Disney subsidiary 2009 2023 edit On August 31 2009 The Walt Disney Company announced a deal to acquire Marvel Entertainment for 4 billion with Marvel shareholders to receive 30 and approximately 0 745 Disney shares for each share of Marvel they own 59 Shareholders from both companies approved the deal on December 31 2009 it was finalised on the same day 60 61 The company was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange under its ticker symbol MVL due to the closing of the deal On June 2 2010 Marvel announced that it promoted Joe Quesada to Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment 62 In June 2010 Marvel set up a television division headed by Jeph Loeb as executive vice president 63 Three months later Smith amp Tinker licensed from Marvel the character rights for a superhero digital collectible game for Facebook and Apple s mobile platform 64 On October 1 2010 Marvel moved its offices to a 60 000 square foot 5 600 m2 suite at 135 W 50th Street New York City under a nine year sublease contract 65 Stan Lee Media s lawsuit against Marvel was dismissed again in February 2011 57 66 In March 2013 Feld Entertainment agreed with Marvel to produce a Marvel Character based live arena show Marvel was also launching a new pop culture and lifestyle web show Earth s Mightiest Show 67 On August 22 2013 Marvel Entertainment announced that it was working with Hero Ventures on The Marvel Experience a traveling production attraction 68 In April 2014 Hong Kong Disneyland announced the construction of Iron Man Experience the first Marvel ride at any Disney theme park It opened in 2017 and was built on a location in the park s Tomorrowland 69 On September 16 2009 70 the Jack Kirby estate served notices of termination to Walt Disney Studios 20th Century Fox Universal Pictures Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures to attempt to gain control of various Silver Age Marvel characters 71 72 Marvel sought to invalidate those claims 73 74 In mid March 2010 Kirby s estate sued Marvel to terminate copyrights and gain profits from Kirby s comic creations 75 In July 2011 the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a summary judgment in favor of Marvel 70 76 which was affirmed in August 2013 by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 77 The Kirby estate filed a petition on March 21 2014 for a review of the case by the Supreme Court of the United States 78 79 but a settlement was reached on September 26 2014 and the family requested that the petition be dismissed 80 Marvel president of TV publishing and brand Dan Buckley was promoted to Marvel Entertainment president in January 2017 adding games global brand management and the franchise groups to his current responsibilities 81 In October 2017 Ron Richards began working at Marvel Entertainment as vice president and Managing Editor of New Media 82 Marvel New Media expanded into a new field with the development of a scripted podcast series Wolverine The Long Night announced on December 5 2017 83 Marvel and SiriusXM announced on October 22 2019 a multi year deal for scripted and unscripted podcast series and themed live events 84 Marvel Entertainment announced a new pre school franchise Marvel Super Hero Adventures in September 2017 consisting of a short form animated series along with publishing and merchandise during Marvel Mania October 85 86 On December 7 2017 Marvel announced its Marvel Rising franchise focusing on new characters as youngsters starting with animation in 2018 Marvel Comics is expected to publish material for Marvel Rising but delayed any announcement on their material 87 In May 2018 The Walt Disney Company Australia purchased eight year naming rights to Docklands Stadium from Melbourne Stadiums Limited and selected the Marvel brand as part of the name Since September 1 2018 the stadium has been known commercially as Marvel Stadium A Marvel retail store and other inclusion of Marvel would be added to the stadium 88 In October 2019 Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige was named Marvel s Chief Creative Officer overseeing all the creative affairs within Marvel Entertainment in addition to Marvel Studios Under the structure Marvel Television and Marvel Family Entertainment animation moved to Marvel Studios with Marvel Entertainment president Dan Buckley reporting to Feige 89 With the December 2019 announcement of folding of Marvel TV into Marvel Studios came the dismissal of executives of vice president level and above in TV and animation under Feige plus the removal of Brian Crosby as creative director of Themed Entertainment for Marvel Entertainment 90 On March 29 2023 Disney fired Marvel Entertainment s chairman Isaac Perlmutter and the subsidiary s operations were folded into Disney s other business units 5 6 Units editCurrent edit Marvel Custom Solutions customized comic books 91 Marvel Brands LLC Marvel Unlimited Marvel Games the division used for video game promotion and licensing of Marvel intellectual properties to video game publishers Cover Concepts Inc 51 Marvel Worldwide Inc publisher of Marvel Comics Marvel Comics Marvel Press Marvel Knights Icon Comics Infinite Comics Timely Comics Marvel MAX Intellectual property holding companies edit Iron Works Productions LLC movie rights subsidiary Incredible Productions LLC Delaware movie rights subsidiary 9 Marvel Characters Inc subsidiary holding general rights of all Marvel Comics characters MVL Rights LLC subsidiary holding Marvel Comics characters movie rights film slate contracted with MVL Film Finance LLC 92 93 MVL Film Finance LLC holder of Marvel s Movie debt and theatrical film rights to the ten characters as collateral Marvel Characters B V The Netherlands Marvel International Character Holdings LLC Delaware Marvel Property Inc Delaware incorporated February 12 1986 8 formerly Marvel Entertainment Group Inc 9 Marvel Entertainment International Limited United Kingdom Marvel Property Inc Delaware Marvel Internet Productions LLC Delaware Marvel Toys Limited Hong Kong MRV Inc Delaware Iron Works Productions LLC subsidiary holding debt to finance the Iron Man films Incredible Productions LLC Delaware subsidiary holding debt to finance the Incredible Hulk films MVL Iron Works Productions Canada Inc Province of Ontario MVL Incredible Productions Canada Inc Province of Ontario Asgard Productions LLC Delaware subsidiary holding debt to finance the Thor films Green Guy Toons LLC Delaware subsidiary holding debt to finance the Hulk animated shows and animated films Squad Productions LLC Delaware Marvel New Media edit Marvel New Media nbsp Company typeDivisionHeadquartersNew York City United StatesKey peopleRyan Penagos Vice President and Creative Executive Lorraine Cink Senior Creative Producer ProductsPodcasts Websites WebcastParentDisney Interactive Marvel New Media also called Marvel Digital 94 is a unit of The Walt Disney Company consisting of the company s website web series 82 and podcast 83 Digital shows under New Media are THWIP The Big Marvel Show The Marvel Minute Marvel LIVE and Marvel Top 10 94 In October 2017 Ron Richards began working at Marvel Entertainment as vice president and Managing Editor of New Media 82 while Marvel Digital freelance on air host Lorraine Cink was hired as Senior Creative Producer 94 Marvel New Media expanded into a new field with the development of a scripted podcast series Wolverine The Long Night announced on December 5 2017 83 On April 7 2018 at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo Marvel New Media announced its new slate 95 Marvel named Shane Rahmani as senior vice president and general manager of new media in March 2019 96 On April 10 2019 a slate of 10 unscripted series including two from Marvel New Media was revealed for Disney 97 After Rahmani left for Google podcast host Ryan Penagos became vice president and creative executive for the organization 98 Marvel and SiriusXM announced on October 22 2019 a multi year deal for multiple scripted and unscripted podcast series for 2020 debuts The first four scripted series feature Black Widow Hawkeye Star Lord and Wolverine which is planned to lead to a fifth series featuring all four characters 84 The slate s unscripted podcasts would consist of talk shows Marvel s history via a modern day pop cultural view and popular Marvel franchises focused podcasts 99 In early 2023 as part of cost cutting moves by its parent company Disney the in house audio production unit responsible for Marvel podcasts was cut from six to three people The move also marked the end of the co production agreement with SiriusXM making Wastelanders the final series produced under the partnership 100 Webcasts edit Earth s Mightiest Show March 2018 A weekly variety web series focusing on fandom and Marvel culture 95 Eat the Universe 95 Marvel LIVE 94 The Marvel Minute 94 Marvel Top 10 2017 94 Marvel s Hero Project November 12 2019 March 20 2020 produced with Maggievision Productions for Disney documents youngsters affecting their local communities 97 Marvel s 616 November 20 2020 produced with Supper Club for Disney anthology documentary series features the intersection between Marvel s stories characters and creators and the real world 97 Marvel s Storyboards July 23 2020 for Disney is hosted by Joe Quesada creative director of Marvel Entertainment where he interviews guests from various backgrounds to get to know their story with an expected around a dozen 10 to 15 minutes long episodes 101 This Week in Marvel relaunch 95 THWIP The Big Marvel Show 94 Women of Marvel June 2014 relaunched February 2018 a female point of view of the comic industry 95 Documentary edit Marvel s Behind the Mask February 12 2021 documentary special produced with Tarmac Creative for Disney 102 Podcasts edit Interview unscripted edit Title Seasons Episodes Original airing Production company Ref Marvel s Voices 2 75 2012 Marvel New Media 95 Women of Marvel 1 286 2014 103 Marvel s Declassified 1 12 2020 Marvel New Media Sirius XM 104 Marvel Method 1 8 2021 104 The History of Marvel Comics Black Panther 1 6 2022 105 106 Drama edit Title Seasons Episodes Original airing Production company Ref Wolverine The Long Night 1 10 2018 Marvel New Media Stitcher 83 107 Wolverine The Lost Trail 1 10 2019 Marvels 1 10 85 Wolverine La Larga Noche 1 10 2021 Marvel New Media Sirius XM 108 Marvel s Wastelanders Star Lord 1 10 84 109 110 111 Marvel s Wastelanders Hawkeye 1 10 Marvel s Wastelanders Black Widow 1 10 2022 Marvel s Squirrel Girl The Unbeatable Radio Show 1 6 112 Marvel s Wastelanders Wolverine 1 10 84 109 110 111 Marvel s Wastelanders Doom 1 10 Marvel s Wastelanders 1 10 113 Former edit Marvel Toys formerly Toy Biz 1984 2007 Marvel Merchandising department Heroes World Distribution Co early 1970s 1975 1994 1996 Malibu Comics 1994 1997 Marvel Books division c 1985 114 Marvel Comics Ltd 1972 1995 UK subsidiary 115 Marvel Studios LLC 1996 2015 formerly Marvel Films 1993 1996 a film and television production company now a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios 116 Marvel Films Animation animation subdivision 1994 1997 Marvel Film Productions LLC Delaware MVL Development LLC Delaware rights subsidiary Marvel Television Inc 2010 2019 now a division of Marvel Studios Marvel Animation LLC 2008 2020 Subsidiary charged with oversight of Marvel s animation productions 117 118 MLG Productions 2006 2011 Marvel amp Lionsgate s subsidiary group for Marvel Animated Features 119 120 Marvel Animation Studios 2012 2020 Marvel Mania Restaurant Marvel Restaurant Venture Corp Marvel Enterprise division Marvel Interactive Online Entertainment Marvel Zone Software Publishing Fleer Corporation Panini Group Italian sticker manufacturer SkyBox International Marvel Music Groups 1981 1989 music publishing subsidiary 121 122 Marvel Productions 1981 1989 10 Mighty Marvel Music Corporation 1981 1989 music publishing subsidiary 121 122 Spider Man Merchandising L P 2001 2013 A joint venture of Marvel and Sony Pictures Consumer Products Inc that owned the rights to Spider Man movie related licensed products Welsh Publishing Group children magazine publisherExecutives editChairmen edit Ronald O Perelman January 6 1989 October 23 1996 123 Scott M Sassa October 23 1996 June 20 1997 123 Morton E Handel October 1 1998 December 31 2009 Isaac Perlmutter April 1993 March 1995 January 1 2017 March 29 2023 124 Vice Chairmen edit Terry Stewart March 1995 December 1995 Isaac Perlmutter November 30 2001 December 31 2009 Peter Cuneo June 17 2003 December 31 2009 CEOs edit William C Bevins Jr 1991 October 23 1996 123 Scott M Sassa October 23 1996 June 20 1997 123 125 126 Joseph Calamari June 23 1997 October 1 1998 127 Joseph Ahearn October 1 1998 November 25 1998 128 Eric Ellenbogen November 25 1998 July 20 1999 129 F Peter Cuneo July 20 1999 December 31 2002 Allen S Lipson January 1 2003 December 31 2004 130 131 Office of the Chief Executive Isaac Perlmutter January 1 2005 December 31 2016 131 132 133 Executive Vice presidents Alan Fine April 2009 134 John Turitzin September 2006 135 March 29 2023 124 David Maisel September 2006 135 December 31 2009 136 Presidents edit Stan Lee 1972 1973 137 138 Al Landau 1973 1975 Jim Galton 1975 1991 139 Terry Stewart 1992 140 1993 141 Rick Ungar November 1993 Avi Arad November 1993 142 Bruce Stein November 1994 William C Bevins Jr November 1994 143 Terry Stewart May 1995 125 Jerry Calabrese May 1995 mid 1996 October 1998 November 1998 125 Scott C Marden interim Mid 1996 September 1996 125 David Schreff September 1996 125 Joseph Calamari October 1998 125 Eric Ellenbogen November 1998 July 1999 125 F Peter Cuneo July 1999 125 January 1 2003 Allen Lipson January 1 2003 January 1 2005 131 Alan Fine 2009 2015 144 also chair of Marvel s Creative Committee 134 145 Dan Buckley January 2017 81 present 81 146 Others edit See subsidiaries articles for their executives Bill Jemas President of Publishing and Consumer Products February 2000 October 2010 147 Bruno Maglione President of Marvel International November 2003 50 Joe Quesada Chief Creative Officer 2010 2019 Creative Director 2019 2022 148 Kevin Feige Chief Creative Officer Marvel 2019 present 89 Bill Jemas chief operating officer January 2002 October 2010 chief marketing officer October 2010 147 late 2013 149 Guy Karyo Executive Vice President of Operations and chief information officer October 2010 147 Jeph Loeb EVP and Head of Marvel Television 2010 2019 Productions editTelevision edit See also List of television series based on Marvel Comics publications Live action edit Series Aired Production Network s Notes Blade The Series 2006 Phantom Four New Line Television Spike Agents of S H I E L D 2013 20 ABC Studios Marvel Television Mutant Enemy Productions 150 ABC Agent Carter 2015 16 ABC Studios Marvel Television Fazekas amp Butters Daredevil 2015 18 ABC Studios Marvel Television DeKnight Productions season 1 Goddard Textiles Netflix Jessica Jones 2015 19 ABC Studios Marvel Television Tall Girls Productions Luke Cage 2016 18 ABC Studios Marvel Television Legion 2017 19 FX Productions Marvel Television The Donners Company Bad Hat Harry Productions season 1 Kinberg Genre 26 Keys Productions FX Part of the X Men franchise not the Marvel Cinematic Universe 151 152 Iron Fist 2017 18 ABC Studios Devilina Productions season 1 Marvel Television Netflix The Defenders 2017 ABC Studios Marvel Television Nine and a Half Fingers Inc Goddard Textiles Miniseries Inhumans ABC Studios Marvel Television Devilina Productions IMAX Entertainment financer ABC Versions of the first two episodes were screened in IMAX theaters 153 The Gifted 2017 19 20th Century Fox Television Marvel Television The Donners Company Bad Hat Harry Productions Kinberg Genre Flying Glass of Milk Productions Fox Part of the X Men franchise not the Marvel Cinematic Universe 154 The Punisher ABC Studios Marvel Television Bohemian Risk Productions Netflix Runaways ABC Signature Studios Marvel Television Fake Empire Hulu Cloak amp Dagger 2018 2019 ABC Signature Studios Marvel Television Wandering Rocks Productions Freeform Helstrom 2020 ABC Signature Studios Marvel Television Lone Lemon Entertainment Hulu Initially meant to share continuity with the Marvel Cinematic Universe but was clarified as a standalone series by showrunner Paul Zbyszewski 155 Animated edit Series Aired Production Network s Notes Spider Man The New Animated Series 2003 Mainframe Entertainment Adelaide Productions Sony Pictures Television MTV 13 episodes The Spectacular Spider Man 2008 09 Culver Entertainment Adelaide Productions Sony Pictures Television The CWDisney XD 26 episodes Wolverine and the X Men 2009 Marvel Studios Marvel Animation Toonz Entertainment First Serve International Liberation Entertainment EVA Finance GmbH CBBCNicktoons 26 episodesAnimation by Toonz First Serve and Noxxon Entertainment Inc Iron Man Armored Adventures 2009 12 Marvel Animation Method Animation 156 DQ Entertainment LuxAnimation season 1 Fabrique D Images season 2 Onyx Lux season 2 NicktoonsFrance 2 season 1 France 4 season 2 2 seasons 52 episodes The Super Hero Squad Show 2009 11 Marvel Animation Film Roman Ingenious Media Cartoon Network Ingenious Media episodes 13 26 Astonishing X Men Gifted 2009 10 Marvel Knights Animation iTunesDVD The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes 2010 12 Marvel Animation Film Roman Ingenious Media Disney XD Ingenious Media episodes 14 26 Marvel Anime Iron Man 2010 11 Japan 2011 12 U S Madhouse Sony Pictures Home Entertainment G4 U S SF Australia Each anime series consisted of 12 episodes Marvel Anime Wolverine Marvel Anime X Men Marvel Anime Blade Black Panther 2010 11 Australia US Marvel Knights Animation iTunesBET Iron Man Extremis 2010 iTunes Spider Woman Agent of S W O R D 2011 DVD 5 episodes Thor Loki Blood Brothers 2011 iTunes Astonishing X Men Dangerous 2012 DVD Astonishing X Men Torn Astonishing X Men Unstoppable Ultimate Spider Man 2012 17 Marvel Animation Film Roman Disney XD 4 seasons 104 episodes Avengers Assemble 2013 19 Marvel Animation Man of Action Studios 157 5 seasons 126 episodes Hulk and the Agents of S M A S H 2013 15 Marvel Animation Film Roman 2 seasons 52 episodes Inhumans 2013 Marvel Knights Animation DVD Wolverine Origin Ultimate Wolverine vs Hulk Wolverine Versus Sabretooth 2014 Wolverine Weapon X Tomorrow Dies Today Eternals Wolverine Versus Sabretooth Reborn 2015 Marvel Disk Wars The Avengers 2014 15 Japan 2015 16 Southeast Asia Toei Animation The Walt Disney Company Japan TX Network Japan Disney XD Southeast Asia 51 episodes Guardians of the Galaxy 2015 19 Marvel Animation Disney XD 3 seasons 79 episodes Marvel Future Avengers 2017 18 Madhouse The Walt Disney Company Japan Dlife Japan Disney XD Southeast Asia 2 seasons 39 episodes Spider Man 2017 20 Marvel Animation Disney XD 3 seasons 58 episodes M O D O K 2021 Marvel Television a Multiverse Cowboy Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Hulu United States Disney Star Hub Worldwide 10 episodesNot part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe 158 Hit Monkey Marvel Television a Speck Gordon Inc Floyd County Productions Short series edit Series Aired Production Network s Notes Agents of S H I E L D Slingshot 2016 ABC Studios Marvel Television ABC com Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Rocket amp Groot shorts 2017 Marvel Animation Passion Pictures Disney XD 12 episodes Ant Man shorts 6 episodes Marvel Super Hero Adventures shorts 2017 20 Marvel Animation Atomic Cartoons Disney Channel Disney JuniorYouTube Marvel HQ 40 episodes Marvel Rising Initiation shorts 2018 Marvel Animation Disney XD 6 episodes Marvel Rising Young Storytellers shorts 2019 YouTube Marvel HQ 7 episodes Marvel Rising Ultimate Comics shorts 6 episodes Film edit See also List of films based on Marvel Comics publications Feature films edit Year Film Directed by Written by Produced Distributed by Budget Gross 1998 Blade Stephen Norrington David S Goyer New Line Cinema 40 million 131 2 million 2000 X Men Bryan Singer Story by Tom DeSanto amp Bryan SingerScreenplay by David Hayter 20th Century Fox 75 million 296 3 million 2002 Blade II Guillermo del Toro David S Goyer New Line Cinema 54 million 155 million Spider Man Sam Raimi David Koepp Columbia Pictures 139 million 821 7 million 2003 Daredevil Mark Steven Johnson 20th Century Fox 78 million 179 2 million X2 Bryan Singer Story by Zak Penn and David Hayter amp Bryan SingerScreenplay by Michael Dougherty amp Dan Harris and David Hayter 110 million 407 7 million Hulk Ang Lee Story by James SchamusScreenplay by John Turman and Michael France and James Schamus Universal Pictures 137 million 245 4 million 2004 The Punisher Jonathan Hensleigh Jonathan Hensleigh and Michael France Lionsgate Films Artisan Entertainment Columbia Pictures 33 million 54 7 million Spider Man 2 Sam Raimi Story by Alfred Gough amp Miles Millar and Michael ChabonScreenplay by Alvin Sargent Columbia Pictures 200 million 783 8 million Blade Trinity David S Goyer New Line Cinema 65 million 128 9 million 2005 Elektra Rob Bowman Zak Penn and Stuart Zicherman amp Raven Metzner 20th Century Fox 43 million 56 7 million Man Thing Brett Leonard Han Rodionoff Lionsgate Films Artisan Entertainment 30 million 1 1 million Fantastic Four Tim Story Mark Frost and Michael France 20th Century Fox 100 million 330 6 million 2006 X Men The Last Stand Brett Ratner Simon Kinberg amp Zak Penn 210 million 459 4 million 2007 Ghost Rider Mark Steven Johnson Columbia Pictures 110 million 228 7 million Spider Man 3 Sam Raimi Screenplay by Sam Raimi amp Ivan Raimi and Alvin SargentStory by Sam Raimi amp Ivan Raimi 258 million 890 9 million Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer Tim Story Screenplay by Don Payne and Mark FrostStory by John Turman and Mark Frost 20th Century Fox 130 million 289 million 2008 Punisher War Zone Lexi Alexander Nick Santora and Art Marcum amp Matt Holloway Lionsgate Films 35 million 10 1 million 2009 X Men Origins Wolverine Gavin Hood David Benioff and Skip Woods 20th Century Fox 150 million 373 1 million 2011 X Men First Class Matthew Vaughn Screenplay by Ashley Edward Miller Zack Stentz and Jane Goldman amp Matthew VaughnStory by Sheldon Turner and Bryan Singer 140 160 million 353 6 million 2012 Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor Screenplay by Scott M Gimple and Seth Hoffman amp David S GoyerStory by David S Goyer Columbia Pictures 57 million 132 6 million The Amazing Spider Man Marc Webb Screenplay by James Vanderbilt Alvin Sargent and Steve KlovesStory by James Vanderbilt 230 million 757 9 million 2013 The Wolverine James Mangold Scott Frank and Mark Bomback 20th Century Fox 120 million 414 8 million 2014 The Amazing Spider Man 2 Marc Webb Screenplay by Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci and Jeff PinknerStory by Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci Jeff Pinkner and James Vanderbilt Columbia Pictures 200 293 million 709 million X Men Days of Future Past Bryan Singer Screenplay by Simon KinbergStory by Matthew Vaughn Jane Goldman amp Simon Kinberg 20th Century Fox 200 million 747 9 million 2015 Fantastic Four Josh Trank Jeremy Slater Seth Grahame Smith T S Nowlin amp Simon Kinberg 120 million 168 million 2016 Deadpool Tim Miller Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick 58 million 783 1 million X Men Apocalypse Bryan Singer Simon Kinberg Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty 178 million 534 5 million 2017 Logan James Mangold Screenplay by Michael Green Scott Frank and James MangoldStory by James Mangold 97 million 619 million 2018 Deadpool 2 David Leitch Rhett Reese Paul Wernick and Ryan Reynolds 110 million 785 million Venom Ruben Fleischer Scott Rosenberg Jeff Pinkner Kelly Marcel and Will Beall Columbia Pictures 100 million 855 million Spider Man Into the Spider Verse Bob Persichetti Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman Screenplay by Phil Lord and Rodney RothmanStory by Phil Lord Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Animation 90 million 375 5 million 2019 Dark Phoenix Simon Kinberg 20th Century Fox 200 million 252 4 million 2020 The New Mutants Josh Boone Josh Boone and Knate Lee 20th Century Studios 80 million 45 6 million 2021 Venom Let There Be Carnage Andy Serkis Kelly Marcel Columbia Pictures 110 million 506 8 million 2022 Morbius Daniel Espinosa Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless 75 83 million 163 8 million 2023 Spider Man Across the Spider Verse Joaquim Dos Santos Kemp Powers Justin K Thompson Phil Lord and Christopher Miller David Callaham Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Animation 100 million 494 million 2024 Madame Web S J Clarkson Screenplay by Matt Sazama amp Burk Sharpless and Claire Parker amp S J ClarksonStory by Kerem Sanga and Matt Sazama amp Burk Sharpless Columbia Pictures 80 million 91 7 million Upcoming 2024 Kraven the Hunter J C Chandor Art Marcum and Matt Holloway and Richard Wenk Columbia Pictures Venom The Last Dance Kelly Marcel Kelly Marcel Animated edit All the films are made for Direct to video television and produced by Marvel Animation except as indicated Year Directed by Film Notes 2006 Jamie Simone Ultimate Avengers The Movie 1st Marvel Animated Features film 2006 Ultimate Avengers 2 Rise of the Panther 2nd Marvel Animated Features film 2007 The Invincible Iron Man 3rd Marvel Animated Features film 2007 Doctor Strange The Sorcerer Supreme 4th Marvel Animated Features film 2008 Next Avengers Heroes of Tomorrow 5th Marvel Animated Features film 2009 Hulk Vs 6th Marvel Animated Features film 2010 Planet Hulk 7th Marvel Animated Features film 2011 Thor Tales of Asgard 8th Marvel Animated Features film 2013 Hiroshi Hamasaki Iron Man Rise of Technovore Marvel Anime 2013 Iron Man amp Hulk Heroes United digital 2014 Avengers Confidential Black Widow amp Punisher Marvel Anime 2014 Iron Man amp Captain America Heroes United digital 2015 Marvel Super Hero Adventures Frost Fight 2016 Mitch Schauer Hulk Where Monsters Dwell 2018 Alfred Gimeno Marvel Rising Secret Warriors Aired on Disney Channel and Disney XD 2019 Marvel Rising Chasing Ghosts Aired on YouTube Marvel HQ Marvel Rising Heart of Iron Marvel Rising Battle of the Bands Marvel Rising Operation Shuri Marvel Rising Playing with Fire Short films edit Year Title Collection Notes 2017 No Good Deed Deadpool Released theatrically before Logan and free online 2021 Deadpool and Korg React Released on YouTube 2024 The Spider Within A Spider Verse Story Spider VerseSee also edit nbsp New York City portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Comics portal nbsp Disney portal Marvel Studios Marvel Cinematic Universe Sony s Spider Man Universe Marvel Games Lists of Marvel Comics characters Marvel characters in other media List of unproduced Marvel Comics adaptationsNotes edit a b Oversight of the series production was transferred to Marvel Studios after closing References edit Fritz Ben September 23 2009 Disney tells details of Marvel Entertainment acquisition in a regulatory filing Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on November 5 2011 Retrieved April 12 2011 Part I Page 1 ITEM 1 Business Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Financial Report And Shareholder Letter Archived June 11 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Walt Disney Company Retrieved December 27 2013 Marvel businesses are reported primarily in our Studio Entertainment and Consumer Products segments Gaudette Emily November 6 2017 What a Disney Fox deal could mean for Deadpool the X Men Newsweek Archived from the original on December 4 2017 Retrieved December 5 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