At the Academy Awards ceremony, broadcast on March 30, 1992, Crystal made another reference to Orion, this time about its demise:Take a great studio like Orion: a few years ago Orion released On November 5, 1992, Orion reemerged from bankruptcy. Most ancillary rights to Orion's back catalog from the 1978–1982 joint venture period remain with Warner Bros., including such movies as Many of the film and television holdings of MGM still holds distribution rights to the 1980s revival of
13 AT&T's stake in GSN was acquired by Sony Pictures Television in 2019. Films that were nominated for Best Picture but did not win are noted with two asterisks (**). All but two films, In January 1987, Kluge faced big competition with the arrival of In 1989, Orion suffered from a disastrous slate of films, placing themselves dead last among the larger Hollywood studios in terms of box office revenue. This is a list of films released by the American film production and distribution company Orion Pictures.. However, in most cases, the 1980s Orion logo has been retained or added, in the case of the Filmways and AIP libraries. Among its biggest flops that year were In February 1990, Orion signed a deal with The box-office returns for Orion's 1990 releases were just as dismal as the previous year, with such failures as After failing to sell Orion to businessman (and former On November 25, 1991, Orion sold its In December 1991, Orion was in talks with Its name was first seen again on September 10, 2014, in front of the trailer for Starting in September 2016 with In 2017, Orion TV added another court series, On September 6, 2017, MGM officially revitalized the Orion Pictures brand as a standalone, US theatrical marketing and distribution arm with the hiring of John Hegeman, who joined from In May 2018, it was announced that During the 1980s and early 1990s, Orion's output included Following is a list of the major Academy Awards (Picture, Director, two Screenplay and four Acting awards) for which Orion films were nominated.
Known for renowned classics like Silence of the Lambs, Robocop, Dances with Wolves, Platoon, Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, and more, Orion has garnered 4 Academy Awards and quickly became a household name for film fans of all types.In 2017, Orion Pictures was reborn with the theatrical release of The Belko Experiment, and since then has built a diverse slate of upcoming films created to entertain audiences everywhere, while sticking to Orion’s longtime commitment to break new ground in the film space.When you see the spinning stars of the nostalgic Orion Pictures logo, you can expect a good time at the movies. Its reorganization plan would allow for Orion to continue producing and releasing films, but financing for the features would be provided by outside sources, with the studio purchasing the distribution rights to them after their completion.Orion's bankruptcy also delayed the release of many films the studio had produced or acquired, among them: In November 1995, Orion, two other companies controlled by Kluge, and film and TV house MCEG Sterling (producer of the In 1996, Metromedia acquired production company In the years ahead, Orion produced very few films, and primarily released films from other producers, including In July 1997, Metromedia shareholders approved the sale of Orion (as well as Samuel Goldwyn Entertainment and MGM kept Orion intact as a corporation thus to avoid its Warner Bros. video distribution agreement and began distributing Orion Pictures films under the Orion Home Video label. 15 Acquired by Viacom in 1987, now owned by ViacomCBS . One of the most iconic film labels in history, Orion Pictures was established in 1978 as a platform for releasing unique, edgy and groundbreaking films for audiences around the world.