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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  Marvel Comics  





2.2  Arad Productions  





2.3  Production I.G  







3 Filmography  



3.1  Feature films  





3.2  Direct-to-video  





3.3  Television  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Avi Arad
Arad at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con
Born1948 (age 75–76)
Ramat Gan, Israel
Nationality
  • Israeli
  • American
  • Occupations
    • Film producer
  • studio executive
  • Years active1990–present
    SpouseJoyce Arad
    Children3
    Military career
    Allegiance Israel
    Service/branchIsrael Defense Forces
    Years of service1965–1968
    Battles/warsSix-Day War (WIA)

    Avi Arad (/ˈɑːvi ˈɑːrɑːd/; Hebrew: אבי ארד; born 1948[1]) is an Israeli-American film producer who became the CEO of the company Toy Biz in the 1990s and soon afterward became the chief creative officer of Marvel Entertainment, and the chairman, CEO, and founder of Marvel Studios.[2] Since then, he has produced and sometimes written a wide array of live-action, animated, and television comic book adaptations, including Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the 2018 Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature.

    Early life[edit]

    Arad was born in 1948 in Ramat Gan, Israel, to a Jewish family. The son of Holocaust survivors from Poland, he grew up reading Superman and Spider-Man comics translated into Hebrew.[3] In 1965, he was conscripted as a soldier into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). He fought and was wounded in the 1967 Six-Day War, and spent 15 days recuperating. Arad finished his military service in 1968.[3]

    In 1970, Arad moved to the United States and enrolled at Hofstra University to study industrial management. He worked as a truck driver and as a Hebrew teacher to put himself through college, and graduated with a BBA in 1972.[3][4]

    Career[edit]

    Marvel Comics[edit]

    Along with Israeli-American Toy Biz co-owner Isaac Perlmutter, Avi Arad came into conflict with Carl Icahn and Ron Perelman over control of Marvel Comics in the wake of its 1996 bankruptcy. In the end, Arad and Perlmutter came out on top, with Toy Biz taking over Marvel Comics in a complicated deal that included obtaining the rights to Spider-Man and other superheroes that Marvel had sold earlier. He was involved in Marvel's emergence from bankruptcy and the expansion of the company's profile through licensing and movies.

    Arad Productions[edit]

    Logo used since 2007

    On May 31, 2006, Arad resigned his various Marvel positions, including his leadership of Marvel Studios, to form his own production company, Arad Productions (also known as Arad Animation), a company that primarily produces Marvel-licensed films separate from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[2] His first non-Marvel film was 2007's Bratz. Further ventures include manga adaptation Ghost in the Shell; an adaptation of Brandon Mull's best-seller teenage fantasy Fablehaven (which died in production); an adaptation of James Patterson's award-winning teenage novel Maximum Ride; and adaptations of video game properties Uncharted,[5] Infamous,[6] Metal Gear Solid,[7] and The Legend of Zelda.[8]

    Production I.G[edit]

    On August 25, 2010, it was announced that Arad was given a chair with the American branch of animation studio Production I.G in Los Angeles, California.[9]

    Filmography[edit]

    Feature films[edit]

    Year Title Executive
    Producer
    Producer
    1998 Blade Yes No
    2000 X-Men Yes No
    2002 Blade II Yes No
    Spider-Man Yes No
    2003 Daredevil No Yes
    Hulk No Yes
    X2 Yes No
    2004 The Punisher No Yes
    Spider-Man 2 No Yes
    Blade: Trinity Yes No
    2005 Elektra No Yes
    Man-Thing (TV film) No Yes
    Fantastic Four No Yes
    2006 X-Men: The Last Stand No Yes
    2007 Ghost Rider No Yes
    Spider-Man 3 No Yes
    Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer No Yes
    Bratz No Yes
    The Killing Floor Yes No
    2008 Iron Man No Yes
    The Incredible Hulk No Yes
    2011 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance No Yes
    2012 The Amazing Spider-Man No Yes
    2013 Robosapien: Rebooted No Yes
    2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 No Yes
    2015 Gamba: Ganba to nakamatachi Yes No
    2017 Ghost in the Shell No Yes
    Spider-Man: Homecoming Yes No
    2018 Venom No Yes
    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse No Yes
    2019 Spider-Man: Far From Home Yes No
    2021 Venom: Let There Be Carnage No Yes
    Spider-Man: No Way Home Yes No
    2022 Uncharted No Yes
    Morbius No Yes
    2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse No Yes
    2024 Borderlands No Yes
    Kraven the Hunter No Yes
    TBA Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse No Yes
    Untitled The Legend of Zelda film No Yes
    Naruto No Yes

    Direct-to-video[edit]

    Year Title Executive
    Producer
    Writer
    2006 Ultimate Avengers: The Movie Yes No
    Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther Yes No
    2007 The Invincible Iron Man Yes Story
    Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme Yes No

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Executive
    Producer
    Creator Notes
    1992 King Arthur and the Knights of Justice Yes No
    1993–1994 Double Dragon Yes No
    1993 The Bots Master Yes No
    1993–1997 X-Men: The Animated Series Yes No
    1994 Iron Man Yes No
    Fantastic Four Yes No
    1994–1995 Spider-Man Yes No Also story writer of episode "The Alien Costume, Part 1"
    1996–1997 The Incredible Hulk Yes No
    1996 Generation X Yes No TV pilot
    1998 Silver Surfer Yes No
    Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Yes No TV movie
    1999–2001 Spider-Man Unlimited Yes Developer
    1999–2000 The Avengers: United They Stand Yes No
    2000–2003 X-Men: Evolution Yes No Also story writer of episode "Strategy X"
    2001–2004 Mutant X Yes Yes Also creator
    2003 Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Yes No
    2006 Blade: The Series Yes No
    Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes Yes No Also story writer of episode "Molehattan"
    2008 Iron Man: Armored Adventures Yes No
    The Spectacular Spider-Man Yes No Episode "Survival of the Fittest"
    2009 Wolverine and the X-Men Yes No
    2013 Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures Yes Developer
    2016–2018 Kong: King of the Apes Yes Developer
    2017–2018 Tarzan and Jane Yes Developer
    2017–2018 Super Monsters Yes Yes
    2024 X-Men '97 Consulting No

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Hoffman, Jordan (June 13, 2012). "Is Spider-Man Jewish?". Times of Israel. Archived from the original on January 14, 2018. Retrieved February 17, 2019. Avi Arad, born in Ramat Gan in 1948, founded and led Marvel Studios and recently produced for that studio the megasmash "The Avengers."
  • ^ a b "Marvel Announces New Independent Producer Deal with Avi Arad" Archived August 24, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, May 31, 2006 press release, via Ain't It Cool News
  • ^ a b c Bowles, Scott (May 6, 2003). "Marvel's chief: A force outside, 'a kid inside'". USA Today. Los Angeles: Gannett Co. Inc. Archived from the original on March 4, 2014. Retrieved February 17, 2019. Arad grew up on Superman and Spider-Man comics translated into Hebrew.
  • ^ "Hofstra University: Frank G. Zarb School of Business – Faces of Success: Avi Arad '72". Archived from the original on May 17, 2008.
  • ^ Hennig, Amy (June 30, 2009). "Uncharted 2 Live Chat with Naughty Dog". The PlayStation Blog. Sony Computer Entertainment America. Retrieved July 30, 2009. We're really excited about the development of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune as a movie -- we've been working with Arad Productions for the last year-and-a-half or so
  • ^ Fernandez, Jay A. (July 28, 2009). "Scribe takes on 'inFAMOUS'". The Hollywood Reporter. Nielsen Business Media. Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved July 30, 2009. Avi Arad and Ari Arad will produce.
  • ^ Wales, George (August 30, 2012). "'Metal Gear Solid' movie confirmed". Total Film. Future Publishing Limited. Archived from the original on September 2, 2012. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  • ^ Goslin, Austen (November 7, 2023). "Nintendo is making a live-action Legend of Zelda movie with Sony". Polygon.
  • ^ "Spider-Man Producer Avi Arad Becomes I.G. USA Chair". Anime News Network. Anime News Network. August 25, 2010. Archived from the original on August 27, 2010. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
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