NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) – Starz Media said Monday it has agreed to sell animation studio Film Roman, whose productions include "The Simpsons" and "King of the Hill," to a group of investors led by former Film Roman president Scott Greenberg.
Financial terms weren't disclosed. The deal was announced by Starz president and CEO Chris Albrecht and Greenberg.
The sale is another move by Starz boss Albrecht to refocus the company after selling parts of Overture Films to Relativity Media this summer. This leaves Starz with home entertainment business Anchor Bay, which it is likely to keep, and the Starz Animation studio in Canada.
In addition to Fox Television/Gracie Films' "The Simpsons" and Fox Television's "King of the Hill," Film Roman produced animation properties including Marvel Entertainment's "Super Hero Squad," "The Avengers" and "Ultimate Spider-Man" and MTV's "Beavis and Butt-Head."
After leaving Film Roman in 2008, Greenberg and animation producers Mark McJimsey and Joel Kuwahara co-founded the animation company Bento Box Entertainment.
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