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Original work | Charlie's Angels (1976–1981) |
Owner | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Years | 1976–2019 |
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Short film(s) | Ru's Angels |
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Web series | Charlie's Angels: Animated Adventures |
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Traditional | The Charlie's Angels Game |
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Charlie's Angels is an American media franchise created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts and owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, which began with the original television series of the same name in 1976. The franchise follows the adventures of the Angels, a team of women working for the Townsend Agency, a private secret agent agency, under the leadership of Charlie Townsend, their unseen boss.
The original television series enjoyed huge popularity with audiences and was a top ten hit in the Nielsen ratings for its first two seasons. Following its cancellation in 1981, the series continues to have a 1970s American cult and pop culture following through syndication and DVD releases.[1][2] A great variety of merchandise was produced based on the show, including dolls, a toy line, board games, beauty products, several sets of trading cards and a comic book series by Dynamite Entertainment.[3][4]
In the early 2000s, a film series was launched with Charlie's Angels (2000) and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003). Taking place after the events of the original series, the films are a continuation of the story with later generations of Angels. The films received mixed reviews from critics and grossed a total of $596 million against a combined budget of $261 million.
The franchise was rebooted in 2011 with a television series of the same name, which was canceled after seven episodes.[5] Following the cancellation, a third and final film was produced which restored the original timeline of the franchise.[6]