With all of the different studios all setting up their own streaming services with their own content, it can get hard to keep track of which studios own which SFF franchises, so I thought I'd start a thread that keeps track of who owns or has the movie/TV right to them. I'm including a few popular non-SFF franchises too.
Disney: Disney Animation, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, The Simpsons, Alien, Predator, Avatar, The Orville
Warner Bros.: DC Comics, Harry Potter, Looney Tunes
Universal: Univeral Monsters, Jurrasic World, Fast and Furious, Jason Bourne, Battlestar Galactica, Dreamworks Animation, Despicable Me/Minions,
Sony: Spider-Man, Sony Animation (Hotel Transylvania, Angry Birds, The Smurfs)
CBS/Paramount: Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, Twilight Zone
These ones I'm not sure about:
James Bond: I believe Sony has released the last few, but I'm not sure if they actually own any rights or if they just release the movies.
Transformer/Hasbro: Not sure who made or released them
Stargate: They were shown on the NBCUniversal owned Sci-Fi/Syfy, but I'm not sure if they actually own them.
Lord of the Rings: The movies were produced by New Line, which is part of WB, but the show is being made by Amazon.
Stranger Things: Shown by Netflix, but I'm not sure if they actually own it.
Disney: Disney Animation, Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, The Simpsons, Alien, Predator, Avatar, The Orville
Warner Bros.: DC Comics, Harry Potter, Looney Tunes
Universal: Univeral Monsters, Jurrasic World, Fast and Furious, Jason Bourne, Battlestar Galactica, Dreamworks Animation, Despicable Me/Minions,
Sony: Spider-Man, Sony Animation (Hotel Transylvania, Angry Birds, The Smurfs)
CBS/Paramount: Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, Twilight Zone
These ones I'm not sure about:
James Bond: I believe Sony has released the last few, but I'm not sure if they actually own any rights or if they just release the movies.
Transformer/Hasbro: Not sure who made or released them
Stargate: They were shown on the NBCUniversal owned Sci-Fi/Syfy, but I'm not sure if they actually own them.
Lord of the Rings: The movies were produced by New Line, which is part of WB, but the show is being made by Amazon.
Stranger Things: Shown by Netflix, but I'm not sure if they actually own it.