Ubisoft Motion Pictures

Ubisoft Motion Pictures
Division of Ubisoft
Industry Film
Television
Founded January 2011[1]
Headquarters Rennes, France
Key people
Yves Guillemot
(Chairman)[2]
Gerard Guillemot
(CEO)
Parent Ubisoft
Website Ubisoft Motion Pictures official Website

Ubisoft Motion Pictures is a division of the French global video game publisher and developer Ubisoft. It is a film and television production company responsible for the adaptations' creative control of their games.[3]

History

On July 2008, Ubisoft acquired the Quebec-based visual effects studio Hybride Technologies.[4]

Ubisoft Motion Pictures was created in January 2011 as a division of Ubisoft.[5] The studio's first production, Rabbids Invasion, began broadcasting in August 2013.

In December 2013, the French theme park Futuroscope opened the Raving Rabbids-based attraction ''Les Lapins Cretins', produced by Ubisoft Motion Pictures, Jora Vision and Futuroscope.[6][7]

In September 2015, Ubisoft Motion Pictures announced that they will produce a "next-generation" theme park to be built in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by 2020, based on Ubisoft's intellectual property.[8][9]

Productions

Television series

Year Title Co-production Network
2013–present Rabbids Invasion TeamTO, France Télévisions and Nickelodeon Productions Nickelodeon (Episodes 1–34, 40–44), Nicktoons (Episodes 35–39, 45–Present), France 3 and Kix

Films

Year Title Co-production with Distributor(s) Budget Gross
2016 Assassin's Creed New Regency, DMC Films, RatPac Entermainment, Alpha Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company 20th Century Fox $150–200 million TBA
TBA Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell New Regency and Thunder Road[10] TBA TBA TBA
Watch Dogs New Regency Columbia Pictures and 20th Century Fox TBA TBA
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Platinum Dunes Warner Bros. Pictures TBA TBA
Rabbids Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Columbia Pictures TBA TBA
Far Cry[11] TBA TBA TBA TBA
Assassin's Creed 2[12] New Regency and DMC Films TBA TBA TBA
TBA Rayman Walt Disney Animation Studios Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

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