DreamWorks' lawsuit on 20th Century Fox

DreamWorks' lawsuit on 20th Century Fox is a lawsuit between DreamWorks and Fox.

History
in July 2002, DreamWorks Pictures Corporation sued 20th Century Fox Film Corporation as Punishment for hurting Columbia TriStar about buying films starring Judy Garland in 1998.

in December 2002, DreamWorks announced plans to buy the 20th Century Fox film and tv studios so that DreamWorks will become the World's largest Library-owner, but the plan is removed in August 2003 due to acquisitions issues.

In December 2004, 20th Century Fox filed to Bankruptcy, but remained a Major Studio and Film production and distribution company. as the live-action DreamWorks is sold to Viacom in 2005, DreamWorks Animation's Manhattan Pictures film library were retained.

In August 2012, DreamWorks Animation signed a five-year distribution deal with 20th Century Fox for all territories (except for China, Japan, Russia, and Austria).

on August 22, 2016, Comcast bought DreamWorks Animation. On November 16, 2017, it is reported that Comcast attempted to purchase 21st Century Fox, but failed after Disney bought Fox on December 14, 2017.