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  1. Mar 26, 2015 · LOS ANGELES – WWE Studios today announced a new partnership with media mogul Gene Simmons to launch label Erebus Pictures, which will finance and produce elevated horror movies. The new venture has locked a three-picture co-production deal starting with “Temple,” which was originally acquired and developed by WWE Studios.

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  3. A&E Network and WWE Studios are giving fans an exclusive look behind the curtain in an all-new Sunday night programming partnership. With unprecedented access to WWE’s archive, the ten-week programming block features eight original two-hour documentaries under the award-winning “Biography” banner showcasing the stories behind some of the most memorable WWE Superstars of all time ...

  4. WWE Studios [] 2009–2014 [] Print version. Alternative version. The Call (2013) The Call closing (2013) Same as the last logo, but the word "STUDIOS" replaces the ...

  5. WWE Studios has teamed with Pathe for "No One Lives," a horror film debuting at the Toronto International Film Festival in September! The movie features Brodus Clay in his first supporting role.

  6. In a desperate attempt to reconnect with her estranged son who is a passionate WWE fan, Rose grabs his attention by joining a rigorous training program to learn to wrestle like a legitimate WWE Diva. She convinces her bored fellow cashiers at the local supermarket to join her challenging new adventure and together they become the "Queens of the Ring".

  7. WWE Studios (formerly known as WWE Films) is a Los Angeles-based subsidiary of WWE which was created in 2002 as to develop and produce feature film properties for its wrestlers and personnel. WWE Studios movies frequently mix well-known actors and actresses in lead roles with WWE wrestlers, and teams with existing production and distribution companies to deliver the product at a cheaper cost ...