To produce something jointly with another person or organization, sharing creative control and responsibility for the final product.
From co- (together) + produce (from Latin producere, to lead forward), describing collaborative creation of films, music, or other works.
Hollywood blockbusters are almost always coproduced by multiple studios splitting costs and risk—it's why you see those long lists of production company logos at the beginning of movies.
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