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Warner Bros. will be releasing MGM movies internationally.

MGM has decided to call it quits with Universal Pictures and has run off with Warner Bros.

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Warner Bros. Discovery will be releasing all of MGM's upcoming movies internationally, except Bond 26, Till, and Women Talking.

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According to Variety, Universal Pictures International will be releasing the films that were part of the previous deal made with MGM.

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The multi-year pact between Warner Bros. and MGM will see WB handle the international distribution of MGM's theatrical titles.

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Starting with Luca Guadagnino's Bones and All in November and Creed III the following March. Deadline reported the story.

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WBD and prestige theatrical films is a great addition to the lineup of movies that the studio is bringing to audiences outside of the U.S.

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"It's great that Warner Bros. and MGM are back in partnership," said Warner Bros.

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MGM's agreement with Universal resulted in some big successes in other countries.

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House of Gucci making $100 million, Licorice Pizza making $15 million, and No Time to Die making $613 million.

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Before partnering with Universal, MGM found success teaming up with Sony Pictures International 

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To distribute the first four Daniel Craig-starring 007 films.

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After Bond 26, Warner Bros. will be taking over.

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