DInternational

DInternational Corporation (also known as Darwin International) is a Canadian-based multinational entertainment and insurance holding conglomerate founded in 1991 as Seaview Entertainment before their reorganization in 2006, as they were renamed to Darwin International. In 2014, Darwin International announced they will be renamed for the final time to DInternational, for simplicity reasons. The company is known for their mascot, Darwin, as the rights were bought out by the company from Imagesoft. It is headquartered in Ontario, Canada.

History
DInternational was founded in 1991, as Seaview Entertainment. The company was a subsidiary of Seaview, Inc. But in 2000, Seaview sold its stakes of their entertainment brand, and later became independent. Seaview, Inc. was now permanently dissolved, and Seaview Entertainment was on its own. By now, they produced 5 movies and 3 shows all at once with some help from distributors like 20th Century Studios, Disney, and Universal.

Bankruptcy
On June 25th, 2006, Seaview Entertainment had no liquid cash left and were forced to declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This was a huge blow to the company and they had to liquidate everything and shut down any offices outside of Canada, and in Canada. The company ran out of cash left, and was now dead.

Reorganization
Out of nowhere on June 26th, 2006, Darwin, Inc. purchased some of the assets from Seaview Entertainment and announced they would reorganize the company, and they did so. But during the reorganization, the name was change to “Darwin Internationaltional", to better reflect Darwin, Inc's strategy of entering in the international market.

Darwin, Inc's closure
In September 2010, Darwin, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as Darwin International was almost on its own if Darwin, Inc. would close permanently. But, as Darwin, Inc. failed to pay all of their debt, they converted to Chapter 7 in 2011, which meant serious liquidation. Darwin International bought the assets from Darwin, Inc. and a week later, the company was soon dissolved.

Financial trouble & restructurring
During the pandemic, many business were forced to close, but DInternational was stronger, they wouldn't file for bankruptcy once more, but they did. On May 22nd, 2020, DInternational filed again for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but DInternational was able to pay all of their debt on time, but the reason they had to file was because of their other subsidaries like Darwin+, which were making money at the time. However, Darwin+ was closed in November 2022.