20th Century Studios Home Entertainment (commonly referred to as 20th Home Video, or 20th Home Entertainment, formerly known as 20th Century-Fox Video, CBS/Fox Video, Fox Video, and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment) is a
home video label of
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment that releases films produced by
20th Century Studios
20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Disn ...
,
Searchlight Pictures, and
20th Century Animation
20th Century Animation, Inc. (originally known as Fox Family Films, Fox Animation Studios, and 20th Century Fox Animation and sometimes referred to as Fox Animation) is an American animation studio located in Century City, Los Angeles. Formed i ...
, and television series by
20th Television
20th Television (formerly 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Century-Fox Television, and TCF Television Productions, Inc.) is an American television production company that is a division of Disney Television Studios, part of The Walt Disney Compa ...
, and
20th Television Animation
20th Television Animation (formerly Fox Television Animation) is an American animation studio that creates, develops and produces adult animated television series and specials. It is a unit of Disney Television Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disne ...
in home entertainment formats.
Founded in 1976, it served as its own distinct home video distribution arm of
Fox Entertainment Group. On March 20, 2019,
The Walt Disney Company acquired
21st Century Fox
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., doing business as 21st Century Fox (21CF), was an American multinational mass media corporation that was based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was one of the two companies formed on June 28, 2013, f ...
, and as a result, 20th Century Home Entertainment's operations were folded into Disney's own home entertainment division. It now operates as a label of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and also releases titles from other studios it has prior distribution deals with.
History
Magnetic Video and 20th Century Fox Video
Magnetic Video was formed in 1976 by Andre Blay. Magnetic Video licensed 50 films from 20th Century Fox, including ''The Sound of Music'' and ''Patton'', through Twentieth Century-Fox Telecommunications. The films were released under the Magnetic Video banner on video cassette tapes and sold via a back page ad in
TV Guide.
Blay sold Magnetic Video to 20th Century Fox in 1977, becoming the first studio home video division. Blay continued on as the subsidiary's president and CEO. Working directly with the
Plitt Theatres chain in early 1980, they launched a pilot program to sell videotapes through movie theater lobbies. Through a distributor, a similar program was set up with
United Artists Theaters.
In March 1982, Magnetic Video changed its name to 20th Century-Fox Video, Inc., though it continued to be headquartered in
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Farmington Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Part of the affluent suburbs northwest of Detroit, Farmington Hills is the second most-populated city in Oakland County, after Troy, with a population of 83,986 at the 20 ...
. However, Blay was forced out at the time, with Telecommunications division president and CEO Steve Roberts taking charge of TCF Video.
During this time, 20th Century Fox Video released a few titles for rental only, including ''
Dr. No'', ''
A Fistful of Dollars'', ''
Rocky'', ''
Taps'', ''
For Your Eyes Only'', ''
Omen III: The Final Conflict'', ''
Chu Chu and the Philly Flash
''Chu Chu and the Philly Flash'' is a 1981 American comedy film starring Alan Arkin, Carol Burnett, Jack Warden, Ruth Buzzi, Adam Arkin and Danny Aiello. It was directed by David Lowell Rich and produced by Jay Weston, with the screenplay being wr ...
'', ''
La Cage aux Folles II'', and ''
Star Wars
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''. While sale tapes were in big boxes that were later used by CBS/Fox in its early years, Video Rental Library tapes were packaged in black clamshell cases. Similar approaches were taken by other companies.
CBS/Fox Video
CBS/Fox Video was formed in June 1982 by the merger of TCF Video with
CBS Video Enterprises; Roberts remained head of the joint-venture, but was replaced as president in January 1983 by a former
Columbia Pictures executive, Larry Hilford. Hilford had been a verbal critic of the video rental business, but with the situation out of their control, he attempted to make the situation work for them. CBS/Fox and other home video units increased prices of the cassettes by around 67% to maximize income. They also moved to encourage customer purchasing instead of renting. As a part of that, CBS/Fox looked to existing retail chains for direct sales.
Toys R Us and
Child World signed the first direct deals in July 1985 with CBS/Fox. Walt Disney Home Video soon followed with a direct deal with Toys R Us.
In March 1991, a reorganization of the company was implemented, which would give Fox greater control of the joint venture. All of CBS/Fox's distribution functions were transferred to the newly formed FoxVideo, which would also take over exclusive distribution of all 20th Century Fox products. CBS began releasing their products under the "CBS Video" name (which had been sparingly used since the 1970s), with CBS/Fox handling marketing and FoxVideo handling distribution. CBS/Fox would retain the license to non-theatrical products from third parties, including those from BBC Video and the NBA.
FoxVideo was run by president Bob DeLellis, a 1984 hire at CBS/Fox and rose to group vice president and president in 1991. With expected repeat viewing, FoxVideo dropped prices on family films starting in June 1991 with ''
Home Alone'' at a suggested list price of $24.98, to encourage purchasing over rental.
Bill Mechanic's arrival in 1993 from Walt Disney Home Video, as the new head of Fox Filmed Entertainment, saw new plans to move Fox forward, including FoxVideo. However, DeLellis was initially left alone, as Mechanic was occupied setting up multiple creative divisions within Fox. Mechanic had been the one to install the "Vault" moratorium strategy at Disney. ''
Mrs. Doubtfire'' was released soon after Mechanic's arrival with a sell through price, and surpassed sale projections at 10 million tapes.
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
The company was renamed Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (also called simply Fox Home Entertainment) on March 16, 1995 with the addition to FoxVideo of distribution operations, three other labels (
Fox Kids Video
Fox Kids (originally known as Fox Children's Network and later as the Fox Kids Network; stylized as FOX KIDS) was an American children's programming block and branding for a slate of international children's television channels. Originally a joi ...
,
CBS Video, and CBS/Fox Video) and two new media units,
Fox Interactive and Magnet Interactive Studios. Total revenue for the expanded business unit would have been over $800 million, with FoxVideo providing the bulk at $650 million. Mechanic kept DeLellis as president of the expanded unit's North American operation, with Jeff Yap as international president. By May 1995, Fox had Magnet under a worldwide label deal for 10 to 12 titles through 1996. TCFHE would also be responsible for DVD when they hit the market.
Mechanic had Fox Home Entertainment institute the moratorium strategy with the August 1995 release of the three original ''Star Wars'' movies giving them a sales window before going off the market forever; four months for ''New Hope'', and until the fall of 1997 for ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''. Sales topped 30 million copies over expectations. The company's 1996 release of ''
Independence Day
An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or more rarely after the end of a military occupation. Man ...
'' sold 18 million units, making it the industry's bestselling live-action home video release.
In 1996,
Saban Entertainment, who had left
WarnerVision Entertainment, had signed a deal with the company for distribution.
With the May 1997 departure of DeLellis, a quick rotation of presidents lead Fox Home Entertainment: Yapp for four months before he left to lead
Hollywood Video, then an interim president—Pat Wyatt, head of Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising, in September 1997. With DVD being a
Warner Home Video property, the company did not initially issue DVDs; instead, Fox advocated for digital VHS tapes (which eventually emerged as the obscure
D-Theater), then the disposable
DIVX. DIVX was a DVD variant that had limited viewing time, launched by the
Circuit City
Circuit City is an American consumer electronics retail company, which was founded in 1949 by Samuel Wurtzel as the Wards Company, operated stores across the United States, and pioneered the electronics superstore format in the 1970s. After m ...
consumer electronics chain in June 1998. With DVD's low cost at $20 and DIVX at $4.50, and the desirability for consumers to own DVDs, the DVD format won quickly out over DIVX. News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch wanted a deal with
Time Warner Cable, as to secure a lower channel position for the then-new
Fox Family Channel, so Mechanic adopted the DVD format to smooth the deal.
By 1998, Wyatt became permanent president of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Wyatt then became head of Fox Consumer Products, which put together the video and licensing unit. Wyatt had to drop the licensing half eventually, as the home video unit boomed. DVD sales were so strong during this period that they factored into green-lighting theatrical films. Wyatt reorganized Fox Home Entertainment, and forged a partnership with replicator
Cinram. Being ahead of the other studios, TCFHE began picking up additional outside labels as distribution clients, with their fees covering the company's overhead. Fox Home Entertainment won multiple Vendor of the Year awards. Wyatt's system was a great edge for years. The TV-on-DVD business was initiated by Wyatt through the release of whole seasons of ''
The X-Files'', ''
The Simpsons'' and ''
24'', which started the binge-watching concept. However, the videocassette rental business was declining such that video rental chains signed revenue-sharing deals with the studios, so additional copies of hits could be brought in for a lower price, and share sales for more customer satisfaction.
Mechanic left Fox in June 2000, while Wyatt resigned in December 2002.
Jim Gianopulos replaced Mechanic, while executive vice president of domestic marketing and sales, Mike Dunn, took over from Wyatt. Wyatt left to start a direct-to-video film production and financing company for Japanese-style animated programming.
In 2004, 20th Century Fox passed on theatrical distribution, but picked up domestic home video rights to ''
The Passion of the Christ''. ''Passion'' sold 15 million DVDs. TCFHE continued obtaining additional Christian films' domestic home video rights for movies like
''Mother Teresa'' and the ''
Beyond the Gates of Splendor'' documentary. After a 2005 test with a
Fox Faith
Fox Faith (also spelled FoxFaith) was a brand of film studio 20th Century Fox targeting evangelical Christians.
Established under 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2006, Fox Faith acquired independent Christian-themed films for theatrical an ...
website, in 2006, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment launched its own film production banner for religious films using the same name.
Effective October 1, 2005, 20th Century Fox Scandinavia was split into two, 20th Century Fox Theatrical Sweden and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Scandinavia. For the Home Entertainment Scandinavia division, Peter Paumgardhen was appointed managing director and would report to senior vice president of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Europe Gary Ferguson.
By 2005, DVD was on the decline and the rise of HDTVs required a new, high-resolution format; Fox and half the studios backed
Blu-ray, while the other half backed
HD DVD, and some planned to issue releases in both formats. In late 2006, the company began releasing its titles on
Blu-ray. Blu-ray won the format war in 2008, but with streaming services picking up in popularity and the Great Recession, the expected rebound in disc sales never happened.
In 2006, animation studio
DIC Entertainment received a deal with the studio to release certain cartoons on DVD.
With
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer moving its home video distribution to TCFHE in 2006, by this time the company had moved into second place behind Warner Bros. and ahead of Walt Disney, and had its best year yet. In October, Fox Home Entertainment issued the first to include a digital copy along on a disc with the special-edition DVD of ''
Live Free or Die Hard''. The 2010 Blu-ray release of ''
Avatar'' was the year's top-selling title and the top Blu-ray Disc seller, with 5 million units sold. In 2011, Fox released on Blu-ray Disc the full ''
Star Wars
''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop-culture Cultural impact of S ...
'' double trilogy on 9 discs, a premium set selling 1 million units its first week in stores, generating $84 million in gross sales.
In response to Warner Bros., Sony and MGM issuing manufactured-on-demand lines of no-frills DVD-R editions of older films in May 2012, TCFHE began releasing its ''Cinema Archives'' series. By November 30, 2012, the archive series had released 100 movies. Fox Home Entertainment also started the early window policy, where the digital version is released through digital retailers two or three weeks before the discs, and was launched with ''
Prometheus'' in September 2012. This also started Fox's
Digital HD program where customers could download or stream 600 Fox films on connected devices at less than $15/film through multiple major platforms. However, Digital HD was soon dropped as 4K, or
Ultra HD, was introduced in 2012. In 2014, a high-tech think tank,
Fox Innovation Lab
The Fox Innovation Lab was Twentieth Century Fox's research and development center, located in Los Angeles. Working across all film and television divisions, the lab was created in 2014 as a hub for Fox's short- and long-term projects aimed at ...
, was formed under 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
In September 2015, the first Ultra HD Blu-ray player was introduced, leading TCFHE to have future movies released the same day in Ultra HD Blu-ray as regular Blu-ray and DVD. The first Ultra HD Blu-ray films were released in March 2016, with Fox being one of four studios involved; Fox had had the most titles with 10.
Dunn added another title in December 2016: president of product strategy and consumer business development. Dunn turned over TCFHE in March 2017 to Keith Feldman taking over his older title, president of worldwide home entertainment. Feldman was previously president of worldwide home entertainment distribution, and, before that, president of international.
20th Century Studios Home Entertainment (Disney acquisition)
On December 14, 2017, the
acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney was proposed. After a Comcast bid and Disney counter bid approval was given. Disney took over most of 21st Century Fox on March 20, 2019.
On January 17, 2020, it was announced that the "Fox" name would be dropped from several of the Fox assets acquired by Disney, and the film unit would be renamed 20th Century Studios. However, the renaming of 20th Century Fox Television (became
20th Television
20th Television (formerly 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Century-Fox Television, and TCF Television Productions, Inc.) is an American television production company that is a division of Disney Television Studios, part of The Walt Disney Compa ...
), Fox 21 Television Studios (became
Touchstone Television), Fox VFX Lab, 20th Century Fox Animation (became
20th Century Animation
20th Century Animation, Inc. (originally known as Fox Family Films, Fox Animation Studios, and 20th Century Fox Animation and sometimes referred to as Fox Animation) is an American animation studio located in Century City, Los Angeles. Formed i ...
), Fox Television Animation (became
20th Television Animation
20th Television Animation (formerly Fox Television Animation) is an American animation studio that creates, develops and produces adult animated television series and specials. It is a unit of Disney Television Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disne ...
), Fox Digital Studio (became
20th Digital Studio),
Fox Star Studios,
Fox Studios Australia (became
Disney Studios Australia),
Fox Music (until 2020) and
Fox Networks Group, was not made clear at the time. However, Disney would later rename the label to 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment. The remains of Fox's home entertainment division have been absorbed into
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, which now uses the name solely as a label. Additionally, the 20th Century Studios logo now serves as the de-facto on-screen logo for 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment.
Catalog
Main
20th Century Studios Home Entertainment is used as the home video label for products released under the
20th Century Studios
20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Disn ...
,
Searchlight Pictures,
20th Century Animation
20th Century Animation, Inc. (originally known as Fox Family Films, Fox Animation Studios, and 20th Century Fox Animation and sometimes referred to as Fox Animation) is an American animation studio located in Century City, Los Angeles. Formed i ...
,
20th Television
20th Television (formerly 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Century-Fox Television, and TCF Television Productions, Inc.) is an American television production company that is a division of Disney Television Studios, part of The Walt Disney Compa ...
,
20th Television Animation
20th Television Animation (formerly Fox Television Animation) is an American animation studio that creates, develops and produces adult animated television series and specials. It is a unit of Disney Television Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disne ...
, and
Touchstone Television, banners, alongside other owned material. It also distributes films for
Annapurna Pictures, as part of a distribution pact which began on July 11, 2017.
20th's best selling DVD titles are the various season box sets of ''
The Simpsons''.
Distribution agreements
Pathé
On July 26, 1993, Fox's Home video operations in France functioned as a joint-venture. Originally, the joint-venture was between Fox,
Pathé
Pathé or Pathé Frères (, styled as PATHÉ!) is the name of various French people, French businesses that were founded and originally run by the Pathé Brothers of France starting in 1896. In the early 1900s, Pathé became the world's largest ...
and
Le Studio Canal+
StudioCanal S.A.S. (formerly known as Le Studio Canal+, Canal Plus, Canal+ Distribution, Canal+ D.A., Canal+ Production, and Canal+ Image and also known as StudioCanal International) is a French film production and distribution company that owns ...
, titled PFC Video (Pathé Fox Canal). In January 2001, StudioCanal exited out of the venture to start distributing releases through
Universal Pictures Video (and later self-distributing their releases), and
EuropaCorp joined the joint-venture, which was renamed to Fox Pathé Europa. The fate of the venture is currently unknown after the purchase of Fox from Disney, as Pathé currently self-distribute their home video releases.
Since 1996, Fox has also been the home video and digital distributor of Pathé's movies in the United Kingdom as well, after the latter acquired
Guild Home Video
Guild Home Video (GHV) or Guild Film Distribution was one of the first video distribution companies to start operating in the UK. Unlike other independent labels such as Intervision or Videoform, GHV not only survived for a very long time, but c ...
that year. Fox released Guild products then-on, and also operated a rental joint-venture called Fox Guild Home Entertainment, which was later renamed to Fox Pathé Home Entertainment. This physical and digital agreement later briefly moved onto
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment before expiring on June 30, 2021, after Pathé signed a new partnership deal with
Warner Bros. Entertainment UK
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Warner Bros. or abbreviated as WB) is an American Film studio, film and entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, Califo ...
.
Paramount Global
In 2013, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment announced to partner with
Paramount to form
Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment in the Nordic market. In 2020, the company was shut down.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
In 1999, after ending their worldwide deal with
Warner Home Video, MGM sold their international home video rights to Fox, allowing the company to release MGM films outside of North America.
In May 2003, MGM reinstated full distribution rights to their products in regions like Australia, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, although Fox would continue to distribute for MGM in a majority of developing regions.
In 2006, MGM signed a worldwide distribution deal with Fox, reinstating the rights internationally.
TCFHE and MGM renewed their home video distribution deal in 2011 and June 2016, and it expired on June 30, 2020,
with
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc. (formerly known as Warner Home Video and WCI Home Video and sometimes credited as Warner Home Entertainment) is the home video distribution division of Warner Bros.
It was founded in 1978 as WCI Home Video ...
taking over afterwards. As of 2021, Studio Distribution Services, LLC., a joint venture between Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, distributes in North America, with releases alternating between the two companies.
Entertainment One
After a prior home entertainment distribution arrangement for Australia and Spain, on February 24, 2016,
Entertainment One
Entertainment One Ltd., trading as eOne, is an American-owned Canadian multinational entertainment company. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the company is primarily involved in the acquisition, distribution, and production of films and television se ...
(eOne) and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment signed a new multi-territory distribution agreement. The agreement called for a distribution joint venture in Canada. In the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain and Australia, Fox would manage eOne's existing home video distribution.
On March 26, 2019, after the purchase of Fox by Disney, Entertainment One ended their deal with Fox and signed a multinational distribution deal with
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment shortly after.
Other US deals
In the United States, the company also distributed products from
Relativity Media, Atlas Film Distribution,
EuropaCorp U.S.A.,
Annapurna Pictures and
Yari Film Group.
They also once served as the U.S. distributor for television and/or film products released by
BBC Video until those North American distribution rights expired in 2000 and were transferred to
Warner Home Video, and since 2017, the BBC currently self-distribute their DVDs in the country.
They served as distributor of
Saban Entertainment's titles from its 1996 acquisition by Fox to the 2002 sale of the studio to Disney.
In 2006, after closing their self-distribution unit,
HIT Entertainment signed a home video deal with Fox. In 2008, HIT moved domestic distribution to
Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
In 2006, with the successful sales of DIC Entertainment's ''
Strawberry Shortcake
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* Strawberry shortcake (dessert), a shortcake served with strawberries
* "Strawberry Shortcake, Huckleberry Pie," a song published in 1956; a version by The Brother Sisters was released by Mercury Records in 196 ...
'' series in the US, Fox signed a home video deal with
American Greetings in 2007, which also included the ''
Care Bears'' and ''
Sushi Pack'' franchises. In 2009, AG moved distribution to Lionsgate Home Entertainment with the exception of ''Strawberry Shortcake'', which remained under Fox.
From 2006 until 2009, the company also had a distribution deal with
DIC Entertainment for the ''
Care Bears'', ''
Madeline'', ''
Inspector Gadget'' and ''
Dennis the Menace'' shows.
In 2008,
WWE Studios inked a deal with 20th Century Fox, allowing it to distribute one theatrical title and four direct-to-video titles annually.
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