Listing for films produced by the motion picture divisions of CBS (a subsidiary of Paramount Skydance Corporation), includes Cinema Center Films, CBS Theatrical Films and CBS Films.
Copyright status
Currently, the rights to all of these films are owned by Paramount Pictures (through Viacom's acquisition of CBS in 2000), while the CCF and CTF films are distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in the home media market. As for CBS Films, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions held the American home entertainment distribution rights and the foreign theatrical and home entertainment distribution rights from 2010 to 2019. Paramount now owns the rights to CBS Films for all pre-2015 films after the re-merger of CBS and Viacom in 2019,[1] while Lionsgate owns the distribution rights for the 2015–2019 releases.
Cinema Center Films
Unmade projects
CBS Theatrical Films
Cancelled film
Starblasters was to be a video game-themed movie, due to be released about Christmas time 1982, at least some of the film was to be computer-animated. It would have been the second video game-themed movie after Tron which was released in July of that year.[9]
CBS Films
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