List of assets owned by Revolution Media Group

Revolution Studios
They also owns Middle-Earth Enterprises, which is a holding company for the rights for J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, with the film rights still licensed to WarnerMedia through New Line Cinema. Revolution Studios also operates Revolution Television, which is an unscripted television producer. They also own a scripted television producer Morgan Creek Television. They were both born out of a merger of Fremantle's non-Europe/US/Canada operations with the assets of Red Arrow Studios, Blue Ant Studios, Kew Media Group, Argonon, Boat Rocker Media, All3Media, NENT Studios and Datsit Sphere.
 * Revolution Studios - who owns the copyrights and film libraries of:
 * Morgan Creek Entertainment
 * DreamWorks Pictures (pre-2016 films only)
 * Pandora Cinema/Gaylord Films
 * Rysher Entertainment
 * Miramax - most international home video releases
 * Sullivan Bluth Studios/Don Bluth Productions
 * Waterman Entertainment and Franklin/Waterman
 * Lumiere Films and Television
 * EMI Films
 * British Lion Films
 * Anglo-Amalgamated
 * Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors
 * Associated British Picture Corporation
 * Associated British Corporation
 * Associated British Productions
 * British International Pictures
 * Pathé News
 * Welwyn Studios
 * Ealing Studios
 * Associated Talking Pictures and Associated British Film Distributors
 * London Films
 * Paravision International
 * Parafrance Films
 * De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
 * Embassy Pictures
 * Alexander Salkind/Pueblo Film Licensing (the non-Superman films not owned by Warner Bros.)
 * Carolco Pictures
 * The Vista Organization
 * Seven Arts (joint venture with New Line Cinema)
 * Franchise Pictures (international rights only)
 * Phoenician Entertainment
 * Capitol Films
 * ThinkFilm
 * Cold Spring Pictures
 * GK Films (international rights only)
 * Lakeshore Entertainment (international distribution, sequel, adaptation and other related rights only)
 * all films directed by Barry Mahon
 * the Rank Organisation
 * Broad Green Pictures
 * Intermedia
 * Beacon Pictures
 * Touchwood Pacific Partners and Silver Screen Partners I-IV
 * Media 8 Entertainment
 * The Montecito Picture Company
 * Jerry Weintraub Productions
 * The Kennedy/Marshall Company
 * Outlaw Productions
 * Weed Road Pictures
 * DiBonaventura Films/Productions
 * Will Packer Productions (international rights only)
 * Baltimore Pictures
 * Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions
 * Coronet Films
 * de Passe Entertainment
 * Cruise/Wagner Productions
 * The Canton Company/Atmosphere Entertainment MM
 * WildBrain
 * Iconix Brand Group's entertainment assets
 * Smoke House Pictures
 * Section Eight Productions
 * GoodTimes Entertainment/GT Media
 * Jetlag Productions
 * Cross Creek Pictures (international distribution, sequel, adaptation and other related rights only)
 * Mandalay Entertainment (pre-2009 film library only)
 * Distant Horizon
 * Magnolia Pictures (international rights only)
 * Calvin Company
 * Boxoffice International Pictures
 * Associated Producers Incorporated
 * Regal Pictures
 * Lippert Pictures
 * Flying A Productions
 * John Ford films
 * Hammer Films (US rights only)
 * Eagle-Lion Films
 * King Brothers Productions
 * Cannon Pictures (pre-December 31, 1982 films only)
 * Compass International Pictures
 * Larry Darmour Productions
 * Shaw Brothers Studio (international rights only - outside East Asia)
 * Producers Releasing Corporation
 * Grand National Pictures films
 * Silver Pictures' film library released prior to January 1, 1995
 * Berolina Film
 * Althoff Studios
 * Tradewind Pictures
 * Gloria Film
 * Bavaria Film
 * Constantin Film (international rights only)
 * Maverick Studios
 * Scamera Entertainment
 * New York International Pictures
 * Capella Films
 * Solar Bear Pictures
 * ​Middle-Earth Enterprises​
 * Revolution Television - New York City
 * Revolution Television UK - Manchester, Chelmsford, Birmingham, Llanelli and Cardiff
 * Revolution Television DC - Washington DC; formed out of a merger between Half Yard Productions's Bethesda office, Beyond Productions's Washington DC office and Discovery Studios's Sterling office
 * Dorsey Pictures - Castle Rock, Colorado
 * Little Dot Studios - Los Angeles, Munich and London
 * Wing - content agency
 * Kimmelot - a collaborative effort with Jimmy Kimmel, based in West Hollywood
 * Revolution Television Australia - Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
 * NHNZ - Dunedin (New Zealand), Beijing, Washington DC
 * NHNZ Moving Images
 * Runaway - gaming division
 * Beach House Pictures - Singapore and Beijing
 * Aquavision Wildlife Filmmakers - South Africa
 * Dedsit - Belgian branded content, events and light entertainment company
 * Sailor/Constantin - formerly Constantin Entertainment GmbH
 * Sailor/Constantin Polska
 * Snowman Productions - Denmark
 * Redseven Entertainment - Germany
 * Playroom - Norwegian events agency
 * Production House - Finland
 * Moskito Television - Finland
 * Strong Productions - Denmark
 * Strix Television Benelux - Belgium and Netherlands
 * Monster Studios - Oslo; merger between Strix Television Norway, Monster's unscripted and branded content divisions, Novemberfilm and Rakett
 * Monster Stockholm - Stockholm; merger between Baluba's and Strix Sweden's unscripted divisions
 * Revolution Television CEE - Budapest, Belgrade, Bratislava, Bucharest, Llubljana, Prague, Riga, Sofia, Vilnius and Tallinn; formerly Paprika Studios's unscripted division
 * Revolution Television Latin America - formerly Fremantle's Latin American operations; headquartered in Mexico
 * Revolution Television Asia - located in Jakarta, Singapore, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Istanbul and Taipei; formerly Fremantle's Singapore, Jakarta and Tokyo offices, integrated with Fremantle's Asian operations, Beach House Pictures's Taiwan office, July August Productions's unscripted content division and Karga Seven Pictures's Istanbul studio's unscripted division
 * Revolution Television India - formerly Fremantle India
 * Morgan Creek Television
 * Morgan Creek Benelux - Mechelen (Belgium) and Amsterdam; merger between Isabella Films and Strix Benelux's scripted division
 * Morgan Creek Norge - Oslo; formed out of a merger between Monster's scripted content division and 4½ Fiction
 * Morgan Creek France - Paris; formed out of a merger between ​Why Not Productions​ and Slot Machine SARL
 * Morgan Creek Germany - Munich; formed out of a merger between Hager Moss Film and Olga Film
 * Constantin Television
 * Ratpack Filmproduktion
 * Morgan Creek Finland - merger between Production House's and Moskito Television's scripted divisions
 * Morgan Creek Australia - Sydney and Melbourne; merger between Ambience Entertainment, Fremantle Australia's scripted content department, and Omnilab Media
 * Imogen Banks Productions - formerly EndemolShine Banks
 * Les Films de la Suane - France; formerly part of Groupe M6
 * Sigma Films - Glasgow, Scotland
 * Strix Television - Stockholm; merger between Brain Academy, Nice Drama, and Baluba's & Strix Sweden's scripted and branded content divisions
 * Paprika Studios - Budapest, Belgrade, Bratislava, Bucharest, Llubljana, Prague, Riga, Sofia, Vilnius and Tallinn
 * Morgan Creek UK - formerly WestEnd Films & WeSeries; headquartered in London
 * WeLove -  female-oriented films
 * Really Useful Films - London, produces film and television based off Andrew Llyod Webber's productions
 * FilmNation Television - joint venture with FilmNation Entertainment
 * Morgan Creek Cymru - merger between Hartswood Films's Cardiff office, Fiction Factory Films Cardiff and fFatti fFilms; works with BBC Cymru Wales's "drama village"
 * South Pacific Pictures (New Zealand)
 * Kura Productions (joint venture with Quinton Hita)
 * Satellite Media (mixed-media production company, 50%)
 * A Murder of Crows - formerly Project X Entertainment (ex-Mythology Entertainment)
 * New Neighborhood - theatre, film and TV production company founded by Rolin Jones
 * Herzog & Co - Los Angeles
 * Seaside Entertainment - branded as Down by the Sea; integrated with Steven Paul's SP Entertainment Group
 * Crystal Sky Pictures - now a vanity label for Steven Paul's productions
 * Atlas Comics
 * Arad Productions - now a vanity label for Avi Arad's productions
 * Karga Seven Pictures - Istanbul
 * Hartswood Films - Surrey
 * July August Productions - Israel
 * Square Peg (minority stake)
 * EMJAG Productions
 * ​Thunder Road Pictures​
 * Voltage Pictures
 * Neutral Celluloids - Berlin; merger between Ratpack Filmproduktion Berlin and Moovie
 * Cove Pictures - New York; integrated with Atrium TV
 * Impact Pictures - Canada; led by Paul W.S. Anderson
 * EPIQ Film - Copenhagen
 * EPIQ Film - Copenhagen

Revolution Studios International
They are responsible for international sales and distribution of their film library, as well as foreign films and films from third-party film studios they have distribution agreements with; including United International Pictures, A24, Neon and Amblin Partners. The division was formed out of a merger between Relativity Media International, Red Granite International, MadRiver International, Mister Smith Entertainment, Lightning Entertainment, Global Road Entertainment's international operations and Voltage Pictures's world sales operations.
 * FilmNation Entertainment - Los Angeles and New York City
 * PalmStar Studios - located in New York, Philadelphia/Great Lakes and Los Angeles; formerly PalmStar
 * PalmStar Television - New York and Los Angeles; formed out of a merger between Hyde Park Entertainment's television division (Los Angeles), Leopard USA, Left/Right's scripted content division and Matador Content's scripted content department (New York)
 * Newmarket Films LLC - formerly Voltage Productions, an offshoot of Voltage Pictures aiming to generate films set at studios in the $15M-$40M budget range; bought the Newmarket Films name from AMBI Group/Exclusive Media in 2020
 * Trigger Street Productions - currently inactive
 * Vertigo Entertainment
 * Tribeca Productions
 * Tribeca Film - distribution initiative
 * Australian Filmgroup - Australian distributor of Revolution's film library
 * AFG/Roadshow Films Distribution LP - a joint venture with Roadshow Films to distribute select films
 * AFG New Zealand - formerly StudioCanal's operations in New Zealand
 * AFG Sports - formerly part of Madman Entertainment, as Garage Entertainment
 * Wild Ones Films - a genre distribution label, headquartered in Sydney with offices in Los Angeles and East Melbourne; formed out of a merger between Arclight Films, Madman Entertainment, Easternlight's Sydney and LA offices and Arclight Films World Sales
 * Easternlight Films - located in Hong Kong and Beijing; merger between Arclight Films's Beijing office and Easternlight
 * Darclight
 * Madman Films
 * Tripictures - Spain; integrated with Brittania Pictures Spain
 * Hea Film - Estonia, releases DreamWorks Animation and Disney/Fox films
 * Labs Kino - Latvia
 * Du Kine - Lithuania
 * Revolution Media Group South Africa - merger between Nu Metro Films and Gravel Road Distribution Group
 * United International Pictures South Africa - South Africa (joint venture with United International Pictures); also covering Benin (English language only), Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Seychelles, St Helena, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe
 * Vertigo Média kft - Hungary
 * MM2 Entertainment - Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia
 * Clover Entertainment - Singapore; formed out of a merger between Anticipate Pictures and Clover Films
 * Revolution Studios Central America S.A. - the leading film and television distributor in Central America, which also distributes films from United International Pictures, Sony Pictures and The Walt Disney Studios; formed out of a merger between Distribuidora Romaly SA and Discine SA (Costa Rica), 7 Arte SA de CV (El Salvador), Operadora de Cine Guatemala SA (Guatemala), Arteluna SA (Uruguay), Compañia Centroamericana de Inversiones SA (Nicaragua), Distribuidora de Peliculas J. Antonio Rock (Honduras), Caribbean Film Services (West Indies, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Montserrat, Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent, The Grenadines and Suriname) and Andes Films (Chile, Peru and Bolivia), integrated with United International Pictures of Panama's operations in Curacao, Aruba and Belize
 * United International Pictures of Panama - joint venture with United International Pictures
 * Cinéa - merger between Haut et Court's film department, SND, M6 Video and Philippe Carcassonne's production company Cine@; Carcassonne became part of Revolution Media Group's management board in 2020 and the company was converted into Revolution's French distribution and financing arm
 * Metropolitan Films
 * Brittania Pictures France - legally known as Mars/Revolution Droits Audiovisuels, it's a 50/50 joint venture with Mars Distribution to distribute Brittania Pictures films in France
 * SNC (Société nouvelle de cinématographie)
 * SNC D.A. - formerly TCM Droits Audiovisuels
 * Cinéa D'Outre-Mer - largest film, music and television distributor serving the Overseas France and the Dutch Carribean
 * Cinéa Québec - formed out of a merger between VVS Films, WaZabi Films and Métropole Films Distribution; headquartered in Montreal, with an office in Toronto
 * Cinéa Belux - acquired from Galaxy Studios as Zilvermeer Productions (when Galaxy Studios was acquired by Styhon Studio Facilities), merged with Brittania Pictures's Belgium/Luxembourg operations, uDream (Umedia Distribution) and Cinéart (both operations in Belgium and the Netherlands); was moved under Cinéa as its new division for operations within Belgium and Luxembourg
 * Belga Films - distributes films from the Revolution Studios film library
 * Dutch FilmWorks - distributes films outside of the Revolution Studios film library
 * Independent Films (50%)
 * Brittania Pictures Netherlands (32%) - joint venture with Brittania Pictures
 * Cinéa Belux Co-Productions - formed out of a merger between Belga Productions, uFund, Umedia Production, Casa Kafka Pictures, Belga Studios, Entre Chien et Loup, and Belga Films Fund, and Galaxy Studios's financing and tax shelter department Mollywood
 * Cinéa Films - merger between Cine@'s production department and Davis-Films
 * Les Films 26 - French-speaking Africa
 * EuropaCorp (5%) - bought a 2.9% stake from Fundemental Films and a 2.1% stake from Frontline
 * CX7 Entertainment - 85% stake, other 15% is owned by the company's management
 * CX7 Constantin Film - 60/40 joint venture with Constantin Film; formed out of a merger between Constantin Film's operations in Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia, and Blitz Films & Video Distribution Ltd
 * Bontonflim sp. z.o.o. - Czech Republic; merger between Bontonfilm, Cinemart and Vertical Entertainment s.r.o
 * Fabula Films - Turkey, integrated with Fida Film
 * Monolith Films - Poland
 * Afpak Motion Pictures - Middle East, Cyprus and North Africa; formed out of a merger between Britannia Pictures's Afpak Films, Front Row Filmed Entertainment, Gulf Film with its subsidiary Four Star Films (Gulf) Ltd, and Eagle Films Distribution
 * Afpak Production - formerly Eagle Films Production
 * Elevation Pictures Entertainment - merger between Arclight Films's Toronto office, Elevation Pictures and Mongrel Media; headquartered in Toronto
 * Wagonnet Films - Georgia
 * Filmfinity - South Africa; formerly part of Gamefinity
 * Constantin Film - Germany
 * Constantin Home Entertainment - formerly Highlight Communications GmbH
 * Constantin Film Switzerland - merger between Highlight Communications AG, Constantin Film Schweiz and Rainbow Home Entertainment
 * Ascot Elite Entertainment Group - integrated with Pathé's Swiss operations, Cineworx GmbH and Constantin Film-Holding
 * Cineworx Filmproduktion
 * Constantin Music
 * Seven Pictures - ProSieben's film production arm, formerly part of ProSieben.Sat1 Media
 * Capelight - merger between Egoli Tossell Film, Fishfilm GmbH, Capelight Pictures, SquareOne Entertainment and Film House Germany
 * Summerstorm Entertainment
 * Sparta Film Company - Mediterranean film distribution arm, founded in Athens in 2013 by the Manaki brothers
 * Sydänkalvo - Finland
 * Cinema Mondo
 * Angel Distribution - Denmark; formerly Angel Films
 * Negativ2 - also known as Negativ Kvadrat or Negativ Två; formed out of a merger between Njutafilms, Folkets Bio and Atlantic Film
 * Brittania Pictures Brazil - founded as FilmeWorld in 1983, then changed name to Chaso Filme in 1990, until they were acquired by Brittania Pictures in 1999
 * Downtown Filmes
 * Krupny Plan
 * LUNAR Distribuzione - merger between Leone Film Group and Lucky Red Distribution with its genre label Key Films
 * Lunarullo Production - merger between Lucky Red Production and Leone Film Group's Lotus Production
 * Lionsgate Elosztás - a joint venture with Lionsgate to distribute films by both Lionsgate and Revolution Studios in Hungary; part of Globalgate Entertainment
 * Revolution Studios UK & Ireland -
 * HandMade Films
 * Revolution Studios BZA - the largest film, television and music distributor serving the British, New Zealandian and Australian Overseas Territories
 * Revolution Studios UK & Ireland Independent Film Fund (RUFF)
 * Tilt Releasing - formerly Blue Finch Film Releasing
 * Tilt Television - formerly SC Television
 * Tilt Productions - merger between Altitude Film Production, Independent Film Production, The Fyzz (aka The Fyzz Facility) and Dogwoof Pictures
 * TDog Productions - invite-only fund for documentaries
 * Element Pictures
 * 20th Century Studios CIS - joint venture with The Walt Disney Studios; distributes films within the territory of Russia and countries of the former Soviet Union (excluding Ukraine and Baltic States) with offices in Moscow, Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg and Almaty

Revolution Studios Kids & Family
Revolution Studios Kids & Family is a distribution division dedicated to its own animated films, as well as foreign family films and projects related to Jim Henson properties. They own all Jim Henson properties aside from the Muppets, which is in its entirety owned by The Walt Disney Company; and Sesame Street, which is owned through Sesame Workshop Entertainment. They also own Revolution Animation.

They have been the least profitable department of the business segment so far; largely being driven by profit from The Jim Henson Company, which remains a joint venture with the Henson family and The Walt Disney Company.
 * Revolution Animation - animated the sequences for Sesame Street and The Electric Company; also provides animation services for South Park and Family Guy
 * Revolution Animation Los Angeles - merger between Splash Entertainment, TeamTO USA and ShadowMachine, integrated with Cyber Group Studios USA (Culver City), Buddy Systems Studios and its venture Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (Burbank) and Renegade Animation (Glendale)
 * False Productions - joint venture with Seth McFarlane and Megan Ellison
 * Stoopid Monkey
 * Los Doras - an animation department comprised of former employees of DisneyToon Studios
 * Loaded Dice Productions - Revolution Animation's IATSE union signatory entity formed to provide high-end production for networks that require union production; also works on Sheep Family with False Productions