Le Vision Pictures is a Privately Owned Chinese film production and distribution studio headquartered in China. Founded in 2004, the company employs approximately 70 individuals and reported $33.6M in revenue as of 2024. Its main product is content rights. Originally 乐视影业 and later integrated into Sunac Culture Group as Suniverse Film Entertainment, the entity was established in 2011 by media executive Zhang Zhao as a core entertainment subsidiary of the technology conglomerate LeEco. It positioned itself as an internet film studio, pioneering an online-to-offline (O2O) marketing and data-driven distribution model to target young demographics, capturing approximately ten per cent of the Chinese box office market share during its peak operating era. Following the financial restructuring of its parent conglomerate, the company was fully acquired by the Chinese property group Sunac China. Its intellectual property portfolio and distribution catalogue encompass the youth franchise Tiny Times, the animated Boonie Bears series, Zhang Yimou’s Coming Home and Shadow, and international co-productions and import properties, including The Great Wall and The Expendables franchise.

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Founded

2004

Headcount

64

Headquarters

China

Primary Segment

Entertainment content rights

Ownership

Privately Owned

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Le Vision Pictures offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Le Vision Pictures's product portfolio comprises of entertainment content rights.
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Le Vision Pictures's revenues were less than $50M in 2024. All the revenue comes from entertainment rights and distribution.
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