In 2004, Rogue was revived by Focus Features, which retained the studio until 2009, when it was acquired by Relativity Media.
In June 2012, Rogue and Relativity Media sold 30 of their films to Manchester Library Company,[2] which was acquired by Vine Alternative Investments in April 2017.
[9] In 2005, Universal expanded the company's operations to become a stand-alone division with a new goal of releasing ten films annually.
[11] In 2007, distribution and marketing of Rogue Pictures films were moved to Universal in company-wide shifts to accommodate Focus Features, putting Rogue Pictures under greater control of the parent company.
At the time of purchase, Rogue Pictures had more than two dozen titles in its library, four upcoming films, and more than thirty projects in development.