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{{Short description|American media company}}
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{{Other uses|MRC (disambiguation){{!}}MRC}}
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=== Early history ===
 
MRC was founded by Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu in 2006.<ref name="mediaRights">{{cite news |title=Media Rights Capital Duo to Lead Revamped Hollywood Reporter Parent Company |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/media-rights-capital-duo-lead-revamped-hollywood-reporter-parent-company-1080794/ |access-date=17 December 2023 |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |date=1 February 2018}}</ref> Its early investors included [[Guggenheim Partners]], [[AT&T]], [[WPP Group]], [[Goldman Sachs]] and ABRY Partners.<ref>{{cite news |last=Bond |first=Paul |date=February 13, 2013 |title=Media Rights Capital Raises $175 Million to Co-Finance Movies |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/media-rights-capital-raises-175-421347 |newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter |access-date=March 9, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Shaw |first=Lucas |date=May 6, 2014 |title=Guggenheim Invests $240 Million in 'House of Cards' Producer Media Rights Capital |url=https://www.thewrap.com/guggenheim-capital-invests-200-million-house-cards-producer-media-rights-capital/ |newspaper=The Wrap |access-date=March 9, 2016}}</ref> In 2007, it funded filmmakers such as [[Robert Rodriguez]], [[Ricky Gervais]], [[Walter Salles]], [[Ryan Murphy (producer)|Ryan Murphy]], [[Richard Kelly (filmmaker)|Richard Kelly]], [[Bennett Miller]] and [[Todd Field]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Fleming|first=Michael|date=2007-09-05|title=Media Rights to fund top directors|url=https://variety.com/2007/film/markets-festivals/media-rights-to-fund-top-directors-1117971333/|access-date=2021-12-21|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref> The same year, it entered into an agreement with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] to allow Warner to distribute three of the eight pictures over a $250 million feature production funding.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Thielman|first1=Sam|last2=Garrett|first2=Diane|date=2007-12-05|title=Media Rights Capital, WB pact|url=https://variety.com/2007/film/markets-festivals/media-rights-capital-wb-pact-1117977087/|access-date=2021-12-21|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref> MRC launched a television division of the studio in early 2008.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Fleming|first=Michael|date=2008-05-06|title=Metzger moves to Media Rights|url=https://variety.com/2008/scene/markets-festivals/metzger-moves-to-media-rights-1117985119/|access-date=2021-12-21|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref>
 
In 2008, [[The CW]] leased its Sunday-night schedule to MRC beginning in the 2008-09 television season. MRC scheduled the reality show ''[[In Harm's Way (TV series)|In Harm's Way]]'' and the dramas ''[[Valentine (TV series)|Valentine]]'' and ''[[Easy Money (2008 TV series)|Easy Money]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-mrcfoursundayshowscw,0,6575842.story|title=MRC Unveils Four Shows for CW Sunday|work=zap2it.com|access-date=August 29, 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080529234333/http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-mrcfoursundayshowscw,0,6575842.story <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = May 29, 2008}}</ref> In November 2008, after all four shows drew poor viewership, The CW announced that it would withdraw from the agreement.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/21/business/media/21tele.html?_r=1&ref=television|last=Carter|first=Bill|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=November 20, 2008|title=CW Says It Is Retaking Control of Its Sunday TV Lineup}}</ref> The network returned the Sunday timeslots to its affiliates in the 2009–10 season.<ref>{{Cite news | last= de Morales | first= Lisa | title= For Fall, CW Brings On the Suds -- and Vampires | newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] | date= May 21, 2009 |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2009/05/21/ST2009052104745.html }}</ref> In 2010, MRC made a bid to buy [[Focus Features]] from [[NBCUniversal]] but was unable to close the deal. That same year, MRC struck a 5-year, 20-picture distribution deal with [[Universal Pictures]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Waxman|first=Sharon|date=2010-05-27|title=Universal Strikes 5-Year Deal to Distribute MRC Films|url=https://www.thewrap.com/universal-strikes-5-year-deal-distribute-mrc-films-17813/|access-date=2024-03-05|website=The Wrap|language=en-US }}</ref> After acquiring rights to produce a [[House of Cards (American TV series)|U.S. remake]] of the BBC miniseries ''[[House of Cards (British TV series)|House of Cards]]'', MRC would sell the series to the streaming service [[Netflix]] in 2011.<ref name="Original">{{cite web|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=March 15, 2011|title=Netflix To Enter Original Programming With Mega Deal For David Fincher-Kevin Spacey Series 'House of Cards'|url=https://www.deadline.com/2011/03/netflix-to-enter-original-programming-with-mega-deal-for-david-fincher-Kevinkevin-Spaceyspacey-drama-series-house-of-cards-114184/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110316172230/http://www.deadline.com/2011/03/netflix-to-enter-original-programming-with-mega-deal-for-david-fincher-kevin-spacey-drama-series-house-of-cards/|archive-date=March 16, 2011|access-date=March 15, 2011|website=Deadline Hollywood}}</ref><ref name="NYTIMES">{{cite news|last=Stelter|first=Brian|date=January 18, 2013|title=A Drama's Streaming Premiere|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/20/arts/television/house-of-cards-arrives-as-a-netflix-series.html|url-status=live|access-date=January 25, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130124213437/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/20/arts/television/house-of-cards-arrives-as-a-netflix-series.html|archive-date=January 24, 2013}}</ref><ref name="deadline">{{cite news|last1=Patten|first1=Dominic|date=October 30, 2017|title=Netflix Cancels 'House Of Cards', Says It's 'Deeply Troubled' Over Kevin Spacey Claims|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|url=https://deadline.com/2017/10/house-of-cards-canceled-kevin-spacey-scandal-netflix-season-six-1202197604/|url-status=live|access-date=October 31, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171030201515/http://deadline.com/2017/10/house-of-cards-canceled-kevin-spacey-scandal-netflix-season-six-1202197604/|archive-date=October 30, 2017}}</ref>
 
On February 1, 2018, [[Eldridge Industries]], a holding company owned by former Guggenheim Partners president [[Todd Boehly]], announced that it would contribute its media assets — including ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', [[Dick Clark Productions]], and ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]],'' and merge them with MRC into a new company known as '''Valence Media'''.<ref>{{cite web|author=Andrew Wallenstein|date=February 1, 2018|title=Media Rights Capital, Dick Clark Prods., THR-Billboard Combine Company|url=https://variety.com/2018/biz/news/media-rights-capital-dick-clark-prods-thr-billboard-form-combined-company-1202683829/|access-date=April 17, 2018|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref> In October 2018, MRC formed a joint venture with [[United Talent Agency]] known as Civic Center Media, which seeks to back projects involving its members via MRC.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Hipes|first=Patrick|date=October 10, 2018|title=UTA Teams With MRC On TV Studio Joint Venture Dubbed Civic Center Media|url=https://deadline.com/2018/10/uta-media-rights-capital-tv-studio-civic-center-media-1202480368/|access-date=July 22, 2020|website=Deadline|language=en}}</ref><ref name="lat2018">{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-fi-ct-uta-mrc-20181010-story.html|title=United Talent Agency jumps into TV production in deal with studio behind 'House of Cards'|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|first=David|last=Ng|date=October 10, 2018|access-date=July 9, 2019}}</ref>
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== SpinMedia ==
SpinMedia (formerly Buzz MediaBuzzMedia) was an American digital publisher that owned a number of [[popular culture|pop culture]] websites, including ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'', ''[[Stereogum]]'', ''[[Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]'', and ''[[The Frisky (website)|The Frisky]]''.<ref>{{cite news|title=BUZZMEDIA Acquires Top Women's Entertainment & Lifestyle Website The Frisky from Turner Broadcasting|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/11/idUS148274+11-Feb-2011+BW20110211|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924151145/http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/11/idUS148274+11-Feb-2011+BW20110211|url-status=dead|archive-date=24 September 2015|access-date=4 September 2015|publisher=Reuters|date=11 February 2011}}</ref> It was founded in 1999 by Anthony Batt , Marc Brown, Kevin Woolery, and Steve Haldane under the name Buzznet,<ref name="Batt">{{cite web |title= Interview with Anthony Batt, Co-Founder, Buzznet |work= SoCal Tech" High Tech News and Information for Southern California |date= May 10, 2006 |author= Ben Kuo |url= http://www.socaltech.com/interview_with_anthony_batt__co-founder__buzznet/s-0003953.html |access-date= October 23, 2013 }}</ref> and by 2006, Buzznet had a total of nine employees in the [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], area.<ref name="Batt" /> The Buzz MediaBuzzMedia name was created as the company started to acquire more pop-culture and music blogs.
 
The company acquired Spin Media, publisher of ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'' magazine, in July 2012.<ref>{{cite web |title= BUZZMEDIA Buys Spin |work= SoCal Tech" High Tech News and Information for Southern California |date= July 10, 2012 |url=http://www.socaltech.com/buzzmedia_buys_spin/s-0043738.html |access-date= October 23, 2013 }}</ref> After shutting down the print version of the magazine, reducing its staff to about 200, and focusing on advertising, it rebranded itself as SpinMedia in March 2013.<ref name="Bill">{{Cite magazine |url= http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/branding/1554416/buzzmedia-rebrands-itself-spinmedia |title= Buzzmedia Rebrands Itself SpinMedia |magazine= [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date= March 25, 2013 |access-date= October 23, 2013 }}</ref> At that time, Steve Hansen became its chief executive.<ref name="Bill" /> In April 2013, it acquired ''[[Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]'' magazine.<ref>{{cite magazine |title= Vibe Magazine Purchased by SpinMedia, Will Probably Go Online-Only |magazine= Billboard |date= April 25, 2013 |url= http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/branding/1559605/vibe-magazine-purchased-by-spinmedia-will-probably-go-online-only |access-date= October 23, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= Vibe Magazine Is Sold and Likely to Become Online Only |author= Sisario, Ben |author-link=Ben Sisario |date= April 25, 2013 |work= [[The New York Times]] |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/26/business/media/spinmedia-buys-vibe-magazine.html |access-date= October 23, 2013 }}</ref>
 
In 2014, [[M/C Partners]] became the primary owner of SpinMedia after an [[General assignment|assignment for benefit of creditors]].<ref>{{cite magazine| title = SpinMedia LLC Acquired By New Investors as SpinMedia Group Receives $10M| magazine = Billboard| format = Text| access-date = 2017-01-02| date = 2014-02-03| url = http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/5893882/spinmedia-llc-acquired-by-new-investors-as-spinmedia-group-receives-10m}}</ref> That year, Buzz MediaBuzzMedia had also acquired music sites Property of Zack, [[Absolutepunk.net|AbsolutePunk.net]], Under The Gun Review, and Punknews.org.<ref name="hypebot">{{cite web |title= Fresh Off Spin Magazine Purchase, BUZZMEDIA Buys 4 Top Punk Rock Sites |date= August 27, 2012 |author= Bruce Houghton |url= http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2012/08/fresh-off-spin-magaizne-purchase-buzzmedia-buys-4-top-punk-rock-sites.html |access-date= August 27, 2012 }}</ref>
 
In September 2016, SpinMedia sold [[Buzznet]], Idolator, and [[PureVolume]] to startup corporation Hive Media.<ref name=Sells>{{cite magazine|last1=Rys |first1=Dan |title=SpinMedia Sells Idolator, Buzznet & PureVolume to Hive Media|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/7518064/spinmedia-sells-idolator-buzznet-purevolume-hive-media|access-date=22 September 2016|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=September 21, 2016}}</ref> In December of that year, [[Eldridge Industries]] acquired ''Spin'', ''Vibe'', ''Stereogum'', and ''Death and Taxes'' via the Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group for an undisclosed amount, making Billboard the world's largest music brand in terms of digital traffic and audience share.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-12-22|title=The Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group Acquires SpinMedia's Music Brands, Including SPIN, VIBE, and Stereogum|url=https://www.spin.com/2016/12/the-hollywood-reporter-billboard-media-group-acquires-spinmedias-music-brands-including-spin-vibe-and-stereogum/|access-date=2020-12-10|website=Spin}}</ref><ref name="adweek-spinbuy">{{cite web|title=Billboard Buys Spin and Vibe in a Quest to 'Own the Topic of Music Online'|url=http://www.adweek.com/digital/billboard-buys-spin-and-vibe-quest-own-topic-music-online-175229/|website=Adweek|date=December 22, 2016 |access-date=10 March 2017}}</ref> [[Celebuzz]], ''[[The Frisky]]'', and [[The Superficial]] were sold to [[CPX Interactive]].<ref>{{cite web| title = More SpinMedia sites sold (RIP SpinMedia)| work = BrooklynVegan| access-date = 2017-01-02| url = http://www.brooklynvegan.com/more-spinmedia-sites-sold-rip-spinmedia/}}</ref>{{better source needed|date=March 2017}} In January 2020, ''Spin'' and ''Stereogum'' were sold to Next Management Partners and the site's management, respectively, as part of a larger focus on ''Vibe'' and a music data business.<ref>{{Cite magazine|date=2020-01-16|title=Billboard-The Hollywood Reporter Media Group Sells Spin, Agreement in Place for Sale of Stereogum|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/8548204/billboard-hollywood-reporter-media-group-spin-stereogum-sale|access-date=2020-07-22|magazine=Billboard}}</ref>
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== Filmography ==
{{more citations needed|section|date=July 2019}}
 
=== Films projects ===
Films produced or co-financed by MRC have included:
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; width:99%;"
*''[[Babel (film)|Babel]]'' (2006)<ref name="350mTHR">{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/media-rights-capital-closes-five-237735|title=Media Rights Capital Closes Five-Year $350 Million Credit Facility|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|first=Pamela|last=McClintock|date=September 20, 2011|access-date=July 10, 2019}}</ref>
|-
*''[[Linha de Passe]]'' (2008)
! rowspan="2" | Year
*''[[Brüno]]'' (2009)
! rowspan="2" | Film
*''[[Shorts (2009 film)|Shorts]]'' (2009)
! colspan="5" | Details
*''[[The Invention of Lying]]'' (2009)
|-
*''[[The Box (2009 film)|The Box]]'' (2009)
! Director(s)
*''[[Devil (2010 film)|Devil]]'' (2010)
! Production companie(s)
*''[[The Adjustment Bureau]]'' (2011)<ref name="350mTHR" />
! Distributor(s)
*''[[30 Minutes or Less]]'' (2011)<ref name="350mTHR" />
! Budget
*''[[Ted (film)|Ted]]'' (2012)<ref name="350mTHR" />
! Gross
*''[[Elysium (film)|Elysium]] ''(2013)
|-
*''[[A Million Ways to Die in the West]]'' (2014)
|2006
*''[[22 Jump Street]]'' (2014)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mrcstudios.com/film/15 |title=22 Jump Street |website=mrcstudios.com |access-date=March 9, 2016 }}</ref>
!''[[Babel (film)|Babel]]''<ref name="350mTHR">{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/media-rights-capital-closes-five-237735|title=Media Rights Capital Closes Five-Year $350 Million Credit Facility|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|first=Pamela|last=McClintock|date=September 20, 2011|access-date=July 10, 2019}}</ref>
*''[[Think Like a Man Too]]'' (2014)
|[[Alejandro González Iñárritu]]
*''[[Sex Tape (film)|Sex Tape]]'' (2014)
|[[Paramount Vantage]]<br>[[Anonymous Content]]<br>Zeta Film<br>Central Films
*''[[Chappie (film)|Chappie]]'' (2015)
|[[Paramount Pictures]] (English-speaking territories and Latin America)<br>[[StudioCanal]] (France)<br>[[Summit Entertainment]] (International)
*''[[Furious 7]]'' (2015)
|$25 million
*''[[Ted 2]]'' (2015)
|$135.3 million
*''[[Hotel Transylvania 2]]'' (2015)
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*''[[Baby Driver]]'' (2017)
|2008
*''[[The Dark Tower (2017 film)|The Dark Tower]]'' (2017)
!''[[Linha de Passe]]''
*''[[Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation]]'' (2018)
|[[Walter Salles]]<br>[[Daniela Thomas]]
*''[[Mortal Engines (film)|Mortal Engines]]'' (2018)
|[[Pathé]]<br>Videofilmes
*''[[Dora and the Lost City of Gold]]'' (2019)
|rowspan="2" | [[Universal Pictures]]
*''[[Knives Out]]'' (2019)
|{{N/A}}
*''[[The Lovebirds (2020 film)|The Lovebirds]]'' (2020)
|{{N/A}}
*''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run]]'' (2021)<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Goldsmith|first=Jill|date=July 22, 2020|title=THR Parent Valence Media Rebrands As MRC|url=https://deadline.com/2020/07/hollywood-reporter-parent-rebrands-to-mrc-1202992082/|access-date=July 26, 2020|website=Deadline|language=en}}</ref>
|-
*''[[The Sparks Brothers]]'' (2021)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2020/film/news/sundance-film-festival-announces-2021-lineup-1234854059/|title=Sundance Film Festival Lineup Features 38 First-Time Directors, Including Rebecca Hall and Robin Wright|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|first=Peter|last=Debruge|date=December 15, 2020|access-date=December 15, 2020}}</ref>
|rowspan="4" | 2009
*''[[Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway]]'' (2021)<ref name=":0" />
!''[[Brüno]]''
*''[[Hotel Transylvania: Transformania]]'' (2022)
|[[Larry Charles]]
*''[[Jerry & Marge Go Large]]'' (2022)
|Four by Two Films<br>[[Jon Poll|Everyman Pictures]]
*''[[Persuasion (2022 film)|Persuasion]]'' (2022)<ref>{{cite web|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|title=Dakota Johnson Set To Star In Netflix & MRC Film's Jane Austen Update 'Persuasion'|url=https://deadline.com/2021/04/dakota-johnson-set-to-star-in-netflix-mrc-films-jane-austen-update-persuasion-1234740184/ |date=April 20, 2021|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|access-date=April 20, 2021}}</ref>
|$42 million
*''[[The Last Rider]]'' (2022)
|$138.8 million
*''[[The Blackening (film)|The Blackening]]'' (2023)
|-
*''[[Fair Play (2023 film)|Fair Play]]'' (2023)
*!''[[MilliShorts Vanilli(2009 (film)|Milli VanilliShorts]]'' (2023)
|[[Robert Rodriguez]]
*''[[Self Reliance (film)|Self Reliance]]'' (2023)
|[[Abu Dhabi Media|Imagenation Abu Dhabi]]<br>[[Troublemaker Studios]]
*''[[Saltburn (film)|Saltburn]]'' (2023)
|[[Warner Bros. Pictures]]
*''[[American Fiction (film)|American Fiction]]'' (2023)
|$20 million
*''[[The Contestant (2023 film)|The Contestant]]'' (2023)
|$29 million
*''[[The Greatest Night in Pop]]'' (2024)
|-
*''[[Snack Shack]]'' (2024)
!''[[The Invention of Lying]]''
|[[Ricky Gervais]]<br>[[Matthew Robinson (director)|Matthew Robinson]]
|[[Ted Field|Radar Pictures]]<br>[[Lynda Obst|Lynda Obst Productions]]
|Warner Bros. Pictures (United States)<br>[[Focus Features]] (International)
|$18.5 million
|$32.7 million
|-
!''[[The Box (2009 film)|The Box]]''
|[[Richard Kelly (filmmaker)|Richard Kelly]]
|Radar Pictures
|Warner Bros. Pictures (North America)<br>[[The Weinstein Company]] (International)
|$30 million
|$33.3 million
|-
|2010
!''[[Devil (2010 film)|Devil]]''
|[[John Erick Dowdle]]
|[[Blinding Edge Pictures|The Night Chronicles]]
|rowspan="2" | Universal Pictures
|$10 million
|$62.6 million
|-
|rowspan="2" | 2011
!''[[The Adjustment Bureau]]''<ref name="350mTHR" />
|[[George Nolfi]]
|Gambit Pictures<br>Electric Shepherd Productions
|$62 million
|$127.8 million
|-
!''[[30 Minutes or Less]]''
|[[Ruben Fleischer]]
|[[Columbia Pictures]]<br>[[Red Hour Productions]]
|[[Sony Pictures Releasing]]
|$28 million
|$40.7 million
|-
|2012
!''[[Ted (film)|Ted]]''<ref name="350mTHR" />
|[[Seth MacFarlane]]
|[[Fuzzy Door Productions]]<br>Bluegrass Films<br>Smart Entertainment
|Universal Pictures
|$50–65 million
|$549.4 million
|-
|2013
!''[[Elysium (film)|Elysium]]''
|[[Neill Blomkamp]]
|[[TriStar Pictures]]<br>[[QED International]]<br>[[Neill Blomkamp|Alphacore]]<br>[[Kinberg Genre]]
|Sony Pictures Releasing
|$115 million
|$286.1 million
|-
|rowspan="4" | 2014
!''[[A Million Ways to Die in the West]]''
|Seth MacFarlane
|Fuzzy Door Productions<br>Bluegrass Films
|Universal Pictures
|$40 million
|$87.2 million
|-
!''[[22 Jump Street]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mrcstudios.com/film/15 |title=22 Jump Street |website=mrcstudios.com |access-date=March 9, 2016 }}</ref>
|[[Phil Lord and Christopher Miller|Phil Lord<br>Christopher Miller]]
|Columbia Pictures<br>[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]<br>[[Lone Star Funds#LStar Capital|LStar Capital]]<br>[[Original Film]]<br>[[Stephen J. Cannell|Cannell Studios]]<br>Storyville<br>[[Jonah Hill|75 Year Plan Productions]]
|rowspan="4" | Sony Pictures Releasing
|$50–84.5 million
|$331.3 million
|-
!''[[Think Like a Man Too]]''
|[[Tim Story]]
|[[Screen Gems]]<br>[[Will Packer Productions]]
|$24 million
|$70.2 million
|-
!''[[Sex Tape (film)|Sex Tape]]''
|[[Jake Kasdan]]
|Columbia Pictures<br>LStar Capital<br>[[Escape Artists]]
|$40 million
|$126.3 million
|-
|rowspan="4" | 2015
!''[[Chappie (film)|Chappie]]''
|Neill Blomkamp
|Columbia Pictures<br>LStar Capital<br>Kinberg Genre
|$49 million
|$102.1 million
|-
!''[[Furious 7]]''
|[[James Wan]]
|Original Film<br>[[One Race Films]]<br>[[China Film Group Corporation#China Film Co., Ltd.|China Film Co., Ltd.]]
|rowspan="2" | Universal Pictures
|$190 million
|$1.515 billion
|-
!''[[Ted 2]]''
|Seth MacFarlane
|Fuzzy Door Productions<br>Bluegrass Films
|$68 million
|$215.9 million
|-
!''[[Hotel Transylvania 2]]''
|[[Genndy Tartakovsky]]
|Columbia Pictures<br>[[Sony Pictures Animation]]<br>LStar Capital
|rowspan="4" | Sony Pictures Releasing
|$80 million
|$474.8 million
|-
|rowspan="2" | 2017
!''[[Baby Driver]]''
|[[Edgar Wright]]
|TriStar Pictures<br>[[Big Talk Productions]]<br>[[Working Title Films]]
|$34 million
|$226.9 million
|-
!''[[The Dark Tower (2017 film)|The Dark Tower]]''
|[[Nikolaj Arcel]]
|Columbia Pictures<br>[[Imagine Entertainment]]<br>Weed Road Pictures
|$66 million
|$113.2 million
|-
|rowspan="2" | 2018
!''[[Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation]]''
|[[Genndy Tartakovsky]]
|Columbia Pictures<br>Sony Pictures Animation
|$65–80 million
|$528.6 million
|-
!''[[Mortal Engines (film)|Mortal Engines]]''
|[[Christian Rivers]]
|[[Scholastic Entertainment]]<br>Silvertongue Films<br>[[Perfect World Pictures]]<br>[[WingNut Films]]
|Universal Pictures
|$100–150 million
|$83.7 million
|-
|rowspan="2" | 2019
!''[[Dora and the Lost City of Gold]]''
|[[James Bobin]]
|[[Paramount Players]]<br>[[Nickelodeon Movies]]<br>[[Walden Media]]<br>Burr! Productions
|Paramount Pictures
|$49 million
|$120.6 million
|-
!''[[Knives Out]]''
|[[Rian Johnson]]
|[[T-Street Productions]]<br>[[Ram Bergman Productions]]
|[[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]
|$40 million
|$312.9 million
|-
|2020
!''[[The Lovebirds (2020 film)|The Lovebirds]]''
|[[Michael Showalter]]
|Paramount Pictures<br>[[3 Arts Entertainment]]<br>Quinn's House
|[[Netflix]]
|$16 million
|{{N/A}}
|-
|rowspan="3" | 2021
!''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run]]''<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Goldsmith|first=Jill|date=July 22, 2020|title=THR Parent Valence Media Rebrands As MRC|url=https://deadline.com/2020/07/hollywood-reporter-parent-rebrands-to-mrc-1202992082/|access-date=July 26, 2020|website=Deadline|language=en}}</ref>
|[[Tim Hill (filmmaker)|Tim Hill]]
|[[Paramount Animation]]<br>Nickelodeon Movies<br>[[United Plankton Pictures]]
|Paramount Pictures (Canada and China)<br>[[Paramount+]] (United States)<br>Netflix (International)
|$60 million
|$4.8 million
|-
!''[[The Sparks Brothers]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2020/film/news/sundance-film-festival-announces-2021-lineup-1234854059/|title=Sundance Film Festival Lineup Features 38 First-Time Directors, Including Rebecca Hall and Robin Wright|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|first=Peter|last=Debruge|date=December 15, 2020|access-date=December 15, 2020}}</ref>
|Edgar Wright
|Complete Fiction Pictures
|Focus Features (worldwide)<br>Universal Pictures (International)
|{{N/A}}
|$1.2 million
|-
!''[[Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway]]''<ref name=":0" />
|[[Will Gluck]]
|Columbia Pictures<br>[[Animal Logic]]<br>2.0 Entertainment<br>Olive Bridge Entertainment
|Sony Pictures Releasing
|$45 million
|$154 million
|-
|rowspan="4" | 2022
!''[[Hotel Transylvania: Transformania]]''
|[[Derek Drymon]]<br>[[Jennifer Kluska]]
|Columbia Pictures<br>Sony Pictures Animation
|[[Amazon MGM Studios|Amazon Studios]] (worldwide)<br>Sony Pictures Releasing (China)
|$75 million
|$18.5 million
|-
!''[[Jerry & Marge Go Large]]''
|[[David Frankel]]
|Paramount Players<br>Levantine Films
|Paramount+
|{{N/A}}
|{{N/A}}
|-
!''[[Persuasion (2022 film)|Persuasion]]''<ref>{{cite web|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|title=Dakota Johnson Set To Star In Netflix & MRC Film's Jane Austen Update 'Persuasion'|url=https://deadline.com/2021/04/dakota-johnson-set-to-star-in-netflix-mrc-films-jane-austen-update-persuasion-1234740184/ |date=April 20, 2021|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|access-date=April 20, 2021}}</ref>
|[[Carrie Cracknell]]
|Bisous Pictures<br>Mad Chance<br>Fourth and Twenty Eight Films
|Netflix
|{{N/A}}
|{{N/A}}
|-
!''[[The Last Rider]]''
|Alex Holmes
|New Black Films
|[[Roadside Attractions]] (United States and Canada)<br>[[Dogwoof]] (International)
|{{N/A}}
|$253,770
|-
|rowspan="7" | 2023
!''[[The Blackening (film)|The Blackening]]''
|Tim Story
|The Story Company<br>Tracy Yvonne Productions<br>Artists First<br>Catchlight Studios
|Lionsgate (worldwide)<br>Universal Pictures (International)
|$5 million
|$18.6 million
|-
!''[[Fair Play (2023 film)|Fair Play]]''
|[[Chloe Domont]]
|T-Street<br>Star Thrower Entertainment
|Netflix
|{{N/A}}
|{{N/A}}
|-
!''[[Milli Vanilli (film)|Milli Vanilli]]''
|[[Luke Korem]]
|[[MTV Entertainment Studios]]<br>Keep on Running Pictures
|Paramount+
|{{N/A}}
|{{N/A}}
|-
!''[[Self Reliance (film)|Self Reliance]]''
|[[Jake Johnson]]
|Clown Show<br>[[The Lonely Island|Lonely Island Classics]]<br>Walcott Productions
|[[Hulu]]<br>[[Neon (company)|Neon]] (United States)<br>[[Republic Pictures]] (International)
|{{N/A}}
|{{N/A}}
|-
!''[[Saltburn (film)|Saltburn]]''
|[[Emerald Fennell]]
|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer<br>Lie Still<br>[[LuckyChap Entertainment]]
|Amazon MGM Studios (United States)<br>Warner Bros. Pictures (United Kingdom/Ireland)
|{{N/A}}
|$21.1 million
|-
!''[[American Fiction (film)|American Fiction]]''
|[[Cord Jefferson]]
|T-Street<br>Almost Infinite<br>[[3 Arts Entertainment]]
|[[Orion Pictures]]<small>(through Amazon MGM Studios)</small>
|$10 million
|$23 million
|-
!''[[The Contestant (2023 film)|The Contestant]]''
|Clair Titley
|Misfits Entertainment
|Hulu
|{{N/A}}
|{{N/A}}
|-
|rowspan="3" | 2024
!''[[The Greatest Night in Pop]]''
|[[Bao Nguyen (filmmaker)|Bao Nguyen]]
|Republic Pictures<br>Dorothy Street Pictures<br>MakeMake Entertainment
|Netflix
|{{N/A}}
|{{N/A}}
|-
!''[[Snack Shack]]''
|Adam Carter Rehmeier
|Paperclip Limited<br>T-Street
|Republic Pictures
|$4.5 million
|$455,708
|-
! ''[[Blink (2024 American film)|Blink]]''
| Edmund Stenson<br>[[Daniel Roher]]
|Fishbowl Films<br>Eyesteel Film
|[[National Geographic Documentary Films]]
| {{N/A}}
| {{N/A}}
|}
 
=== Television projects ===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; width:99%;"
|-
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! Episodes
|-
| 2008–09
! ''[[Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy]]''
| [[Seth MacFarlane]]
| [[Fuzzy Door Productions]]<br>Main Street Pictures
| [[YouTube]]
| 1
| 50
|-
| 2008–12
! ''[[The Life & Times of Tim]]''
| [[Steve Dildarian]]
| [[HBO Entertainment]]<br>Insane Loon Productions<br>[[Warner Bros. Television]]
| [[HBO]]
| 3
| 30
|-
| 2008
! ''[[In Harm's Way (TV series)|In Harm's Way]]''
| [[Craig Piligian]]
| Pilgrim Studios
| rowspan="3" |[[The CW Television Network|The CW]]
| 1
| 8
|-
| 2008–09
! ''[[Valentine (TV series)|Valentine]]''
| [[Kevin Murphy (screenwriter)|Kevin Murphy]]
| Five & Dime Productions
| 1
| 8
|-
| 2008–09
! ''[[Easy Money (2008 TV series)|Easy Money]]''
| [[Diane Frolov]]<br>[[Andrew Schneider]]
| [[Hat Trick Productions]]
| 1
| 8
|-
| 2008–09
! ''[[Rita Rocks]]''
| [[James Berg]]<br />[[Stan Zimmerman]]
| Zimmerman-Berg<br>Lifetime Television
| [[Lifetime (TV channel)|Lifetime]]
| 2
| 40
|-
|2009
Line 261 ⟶ 541:
|{{Based on|''[[The Shrink Next Door]]''|[[Joe Nocera]]}}<br>{{small|'''Developed by''': [[Georgia Pritchett]]}}
|[[Gloria Sanchez Productions]]<br>Buckaroo<br>Small Mammal Productions<br>Semi-Formal Productions<br>[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg Media]]<br>[[Wondery]]<br>Civic Center Media
| rowspan="2" | [[Apple TV+]]
|1
|8
|-
|2022
|2022–present
!''[[Shining Girls]]''
|Silka Luisa
|[[Love & Squalor Pictures]]<br>[[Michelle MacLaren|Michelle MacLaren Entertainment]]<br>[[Appian Way Productions]]
|Apple TV+
|1
|8
Line 276 ⟶ 555:
!''[[So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series)|So You Think You Can Dance]]''
|[[Simon Fuller]]<br>[[Nigel Lythgoe]]<br>{{small|'''Developed by''': Simon Fuller}}
|[[19 Entertainment]]<br>[[Dick Clark Productions]]
|[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]
|18
Line 292 ⟶ 571:
!''[[Poker Face (TV series)|Poker Face]]''
|[[Rian Johnson]]
| Zucks.<br>[[Animal Pictures]]<br>[[T-Street Productions|T-Street]]
|[[Peacock (streaming service)|Peacock]]
|1
Line 312 ⟶ 591:
|1
|7
|-
|2024
!''[[Time Bandits (TV series)|Time Bandits]]''
|[[Jemaine Clement]]<br>[[Iain Morris]]<br>[[Taika Waititi]]
|[[Piki Films|Waititi]]<br>Waka Atea<br>[[HandMade Films]]<br>Anonymous Content<br>[[Paramount Television Studios]]
|Apple TV+
|1
|10
|-
|}
*''[[Time Bandits (TV series)|Time Bandits]]'' (TBA) for [[Apple TV+]]
 
== References ==