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 | | Golan became the head of 21st Century Film Corporation while Globus went on to preside briefly over MGM/UA, which now owns some ancillary rights to most of Cannon's film library, while television rights are owned by CBS (owners of the successor-in-interest to the Paramount/Viacom television unit). |
 | | Golan and Cannon Films were famous for making huge announcements and over-promoting movies that didn't live up to expectations, or even exist. |
 | | (Golan would also attempt an Albert Pyun version of Spider-Man at 21st Century Pictures in the early 90s, to similar results.) Also, Golan announced in the early 80s that Cannon was producing a film starring both Sean Connery and Roger Moore. |
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