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  1. Background: TSG Entertainment Finance, L.L.C. (Mainly known as TSG Entertainment, or standing for "The Seelig Group Entertainment") is a film production and financing entity that funds films. It was established in 2012 to replace Dune Entertainment as a result of a long term co-financing arrangement with 20th Century Fox and it operates out of Las Vegas, NV. Its first production was A Good Day to Die Hard, but no logo was used until later in 2013. Nicknames: "The Bronze Man", "Odysseus from Home

  2. TSG didirikan setelah perilisan film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter untuk menggantikan Dune Entertainment sebagai akibat dari Dune tidak memperbarui kesepakatan mereka dengan 20th Century Fox. Pada waktu itu, Fox mencari pengaturan pembiayaan bersama jangka panjang yang baru dan membuat kesepakatan dengan TSG Entertainment.

  3. Logo (September 9, 2022-) Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with the " TSG " text from the TSG Entertainment logo appearing in silver, fading in on the left. Then, a vertical line draws down next to it, with another text " ENTERTAINMENT II " in a Bebas Neue-esque font fading in to the right. Technique: Simple animation.

  4. TSG Entertainment Finance LLC (mainly known as TSG Entertainment) is a financing/production company co-owned by The Seelig Group, Bona Film Group and Magnetar Capital, that funds live-action and animated films for 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures (and also later on, Columbia Pictures).

  5. TSG Entertainment Finance LLC è una casa di produzione cinematografica statunitense fondata nel 2012, che si occupa di finanziare i film della 20th Century Studios. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for TSG Entertainment .

  6. TSG Entertainment, a film company that co-financed blockbusters including Deadpool and the latest Avatar, sued Disney and its Twentieth Century Fox film studio Tuesday, accusing the company of using accounting tricks to deprive it of “hundreds of millions” of dollars —two years after actress Scarlett Johansson sued the company for similar breach of contract claims.</p>