Batman: A Twist in Time

Batman: A Twist In Time was an animated movie and the first film made by the Great United Productions in the end of 2014. The Great United Productions was granted the rights by both Disney and DC Comics to use their characters and stories into their own movies with both of them gaining 6% of the total profit. The movie joined the original story of Disney´s 1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame and and an old script for a Batman live action movie from 1971 to create a story that was enjoyed by audiences of all ages and received extremely positive results from critics and in the box office. The financial gains contributed to the creation of more films by the same company and the establishment of the cast as world wide celebreties. The movie received several awards and nominations, including 2 Academy Awards and the Walt Disney Cinematic Award.

The Great United Productions
After the success of Frozen in 2013, the Walt Disney Company decided to repeat some of their mixed successful films from the 1990´s, the Disney Renaissance, in order to acquire some profit to help Eurodisney in France and they chose Pocahontas (1995), Hercules (1997) and the Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996).

To acquire additional profit for their next movie, Batman vs. Superman and a new Comic series featuring Aquaman, DC Comics Enterprise decided to partner with Disney and enter this new project. Thus, The Great United Productions was founded in Britain. However, after the tremendous success Frozen faced, Disney abandoned the project as the financial gains from the movie were more than enough to restore Eurodisney to a stable position. Both the companies decided to sell 88% of the project and the Great United Productions fell under the control of The Great Lord David, while both Disney and DC each owned 6% total percent of the company. Having access to both Disney and DC characters, David decided to continue the projet and started working on a new version of the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Bamtan: A Twist in Time.