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Film Industry: Black Widow

1) The companies involved in the creation of Black Widow are Marvel, Disney, Blitz, Pixstone Images, 4DX, SSVFX, stereo D. 2) Conglomerate ownership is when a large company owns many smaller companies.This links to the production of Black Widow as Disney bought Marvel in 2009 and they had to work together to produce the film as Disney needs marvel as the character is owned by Marvel and now by extension Disney. 3) An aspect of the Black Widow trailer that makes tells you it has a high budget is the established actors that play large roles in the film. Another aspect of the trailer that shows the audience that it has a big budget is the visual affects as they look very realistic and not out of place. 4) Black Widow was promoted to audiences with social media profiles about the movie, traditional methods such as trailers and posters and stars of the film appearing on a range of TV chats shows and press events. 5) Th e budget was $288.5 million but in the box office it had made $379.8 mil

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Film Industry: Marvel Cinematic Universe

1) There were 22 marvel movies when the  article was published. 2) According to this article marvel was making more than £13.7bn at the time the article was posted. 3)  In 2007, Marvel was recovering from bankruptcy and had sold off the film rights to some of the company's most popular characters like the X-Men and Spider-Man.However, they still owned the rights to the core avengers Hulk ,Thor ,Iron man , Black widow, Captain America and Hawkeye so the introduced these characters in other movies and then The Avengers. 4)  Sony had bought Spiderman for $7 million. Even though he is owned by Sony, Marvel and Sony have agreed on a partnership to allow Tom Holland to appear in MCU movies but Sony still owns Spiderman.   5) The Fantastic Four series and the X-Men were sold to 20th Century Fox. However, Marvel expected to be able to use them again because of the merge. 6) Disney announced plans for new marvel TV shows on Disney+ for example Loki .