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Centropolis Entertainment
TypePrivate
IndustryMotion Pictures
FoundedJuly 26, 1985; 37 years ago (1985-07-26)
FoundersRoland Emmerich
Dean Devlin
Number of locations
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Berlin, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Roland Emmerich
Ute Emmerich
Marco Shepherd
ProductsFilms
DivisionsCentropolis Television
Websitecentropolis.com

Centropolis Entertainment is a German-American film production company founded in 1985 as Centropolis Film Productions by German film director Roland Emmerich and American film producer Dean Devlin.[1][2] As of 2001, the company is a subsidiary of Das Werk AG.[3][4]

History

In 1996, Emmerich launched his special effects studio Centropolis Effects to provide VFX effects for its motion pictures. It was shut down in 2001.[5]

In 1997, the studio launched its television division Centropolis Television. Its first production was The Visitor, a show that was aired on Fox.[6]

In 1998, Centropolis stuck a deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment to produce motion pictures for its studio.[7][8]

Dean Devlin, however ultimately left in 2001 in order to form Electric Entertainment. Electric has inherited and finished development on the films he's developing, including Eight Legged Freaks.[9][10]

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The Visitor (TV series)

The Visitor (TV series)

The Visitor is an American science fiction television series created by Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin which aired on Fox from September 19, 1997 to January 16, 1998. It starred John Corbett as Adam McArthur who was abducted by extraterrestrials 50 years earlier and escapes back to Earth to help improve life for humanity.

Fox Broadcasting Company

Fox Broadcasting Company

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Sony Pictures

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Eight Legged Freaks

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Eight Legged Freaks is a 2002 monster comedy horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and starring David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scott Terra, Doug E. Doug, and Scarlett Johansson. The plot follows spiders that are exposed to mutagenic toxic waste, causing them to grow to colossal sizes and attack a small American mining town.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Director Studio Distributor Name
1985 Making Contact Roland Emmerich Pro-ject Filmproduktion
Bisokop Film
Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen
New World Pictures as Centropolis Film Productions
1987 Ghost Chase Pro-ject Filmproduktion
Hessicher Rundfunk
Spectrum Entertainment
Filmverlag der Autoren
1990 Moon 44 Spectrum Entertainment Warner Bros.
CineVox
1992 Universal Soldier Carolco Pictures
The IndieProd Company
TriStar Pictures
1994 The High Crusade Klaus Knoesel Carolco Pictures Overseas Filmgroup
Stargate Roland Emmerich Carolco Pictures
Le Studio Canal+
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1996 Independence Day 20th Century Fox as Centropolis Entertainment
1998 Godzilla Fried Films[11]
Independent Pictures[11]
TriStar Pictures[11][12]
1999 The Thirteenth Floor Josef Rusnak Centropolis Entertainment Columbia Pictures[13][14]
2000 The Patriot Roland Emmerich Mutual Film Company
2002 Eight Legged Freaks Ellory Elkayem Village Roadshow Pictures
Electric Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures
2004 The Day After Tomorrow Roland Emmerich The Mark Gordon Company
Lionsgate Films
20th Century Fox
2007 Trade Marco Kreuzpaintner Lionsgate Roadside Attractions
2008 10,000 BC Roland Emmerich Legendary Pictures Warner Bros. Pictures
2009 2012 Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Releasing as Centropolis
2011 Anonymous Columbia Pictures
Relativity Media
Studio Babelsberg
as Centropolis Entertainment
2013 White House Down Columbia Pictures
Mythology Entertainment
2015 Stonewall Roadside Attractions as Centropolis
2016 Independence Day: Resurgence TSG Entertainment
Electric Entertainment
20th Century Fox as Centropolis Entertainment[15]
2019 Midway Shanghai Ruyi Media

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TV Series

Year Title Creator Studio Networks Notes
1997–1998 The Visitor Roland Emmerich
Dean Devlin
20th Century Fox Television Fox as Centropolis Television
1998–2000 Godzilla: The Series based on Godzilla by:
Toho Co., Ltd.
developed by:
Jeff Kline
Richard Raynis
Adelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Fox Kids

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Moon 44 is a 1990 English-language German science fiction action film from Centropolis Film Productions, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Michael Paré and Lisa Eichhorn alongside Brian Thompson and Malcolm McDowell. The film is set on a futuristic mining site on Moon 44, where convicts and teenage technicians are partnered. An undercover agent (Paré) must discover what has happened to missing corporate shuttles.

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