PopCap Entertainment

PopCap Entertainment, sometimes known as PopCap Studios, is an American film production company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It is the movie production division of PopCap Games, founded in 2000. The company was founded in 2001 as PopCap Movies by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka. The majority of its films are distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Columbia Pictures.

History
After the founding of PopCap Games, John Vechey planned a film production company to be made. In March 2001, Jason wrote down the design of the company and how it should be named as. John approved that the company would be named PopCap Entertainment. On September 23, 2001, PopCap Entertainment was officially founded by the same founders.

Starting in 2002, PopCap Entertainment officially produced their first film entitled Candy Train, a film based on the cancelled game. In 2009, due to the popular reception of Plants vs. Zombies, PopCap Entertainment made their popular game into a film, entitled Plants vs. Zombies. In April 2011, Electronic Arts announced that they would be purchasing PopCap for $650 million dollars. After the purchase, a byline in the logo was added.

Logo
The screen starts as a black screen, and for a split second, a flash starts to appear. The screen shows a few stars in a blue galactic background. The word "PopCap" appears on screen, while the word "Studios" appear flashing from left to right. Starting in 2012, a byline appears, reading "An Electronic Arts Company", and then the background fades to black.

Movies
Coming soon.

Trivia

 * 40 of PopCap Entertainment's employees were fired for a company lawsuit. This causes the company to go on a hiatus. The company relaunched a year later in 2008.
 * The logo is somewhat based off the Marvel Studios logo, as the word "Studios" appear from left to right.
 * After the financial success of Plants vs. Zombies, PopCap later decided to give the movie a media franchise entitled "Plants vs. Zombies Universe".