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'''20th Century Fox Film Corporation''' (or simply '''20th Century Fox '''or simply '''Fox''') is the major film company founded in 1935, as the result of a merger of two entities, [[wikipedia:Fox Film Corporation|Fox Film Corporation]] founded by [[wikipedia:Wilhelm Fried|William Fox]] in 1915, and [[wikipedia:Twentieth Century Pictures|Twentieth Century Pictures]], begun in 1933 by [[wikipedia:Darryl F. Zanuck|Darryl F. Zanuck]] and company. Fox produced ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]'' (2010) and ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules]]'' (to be released in 2011). | '''20th Century Fox Film Corporation''' (or simply '''20th Century Fox '''or simply '''Fox''') is the major film company founded in 1935, as the result of a merger of two entities, [[wikipedia:Fox Film Corporation|Fox Film Corporation]] founded by [[wikipedia:Wilhelm Fried|William Fox]] in 1915, and [[wikipedia:Twentieth Century Pictures|Twentieth Century Pictures]], begun in 1933 by [[wikipedia:Darryl F. Zanuck|Darryl F. Zanuck]] and company. Fox produced ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]'' (2010) and ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules]]'' (to be released in 2011). | ||
Revision as of 23:59, 2 March 2011
20th Century Fox Film Corporation (or simply 20th Century Fox or simply Fox) is the major film company founded in 1935, as the result of a merger of two entities, Fox Film Corporation founded by William Fox in 1915, and Twentieth Century Pictures, begun in 1933 by Darryl F. Zanuck and company. Fox produced Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010) and Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules (to be released in 2011).
Popular franchises under the Fox umbrella include "Star Wars", "Home Alone", "Die Hard", "Ice Age", "Revenge of the Nerds", "X-Men", "Alien", "Predator" and "X-Files".