Sony Pictures Entertainment
Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., commonly referred to as Sony Pictures and abbreviated as SPE, is a prominent American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment company. It is involved in the production, acquisition, and distribution of filmed entertainment, which includes theatrical motion pictures, television programs, and recorded videos, accessible through multiple platforms.
Sony Pictures Entertainment was originally established on December 18, 1987, as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. This formation resulted from the spinoff of The Coca-Cola Company's Entertainment Business Sector, coupled with its merger with Tri-Star Pictures, Inc.. At the time, Coca-Cola retained a 49% stake in the resultant entity. However, in 1989, Sony Corporation acquired the studio and subsequently renamed it Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991. The company is a member of the Motion Picture Association (MPA).
Sony Pictures operates a number of subsidiaries and affiliates that support its extensive operations in the entertainment industry:
Sony Pictures has been associated with numerous high-grossing and critically acclaimed films. Some of the most notable include:
Over the years, Sony Pictures has faced several controversies, though specific instances were not detailed in the recent search results. Typical controversies in the film industry often involve issues related to intellectual property, labor disputes, or the handling of sensitive topics within film content.