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Spyglass Media Group, LLC (formerly Spyglass Entertainment) is an American film and television production and finance company founded by Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum in 1998.

History[]

Spyglass Entertainment[]

On August 21, 1998, Gary Barber, former vice chairman and COO of Morgan Creek Productions, together with Roger Birnbaum, co-founder and former head of Caravan Pictures, founded Spyglass Entertainment. The startup company signed a five-year distribution agreement with the Walt Disney Studios, which took an equity stake.

Birnbaum previously left Caravan at the prompting of then Disney studio chief Joe Roth; with Disney cutting its yearly production output, Roth recommended forming a self-financing production firm similar to New Regency Productions. After Caravan's remaining three films were released, Caravan went inactive.

Its slate of film projects and an initial financial advance of $10 million to $20 million against future overages were also contributed by Disney.[5] Spyglass's operations were formed and based at the Disney lot in Burbank.

On October 29, 1998, European media conglomerates Kirch Group and Mediaset invested in theatrical, video and television distribution rights to between 15 and 25 films in Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland and the former Soviet Union for over five years.[6] M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense (released 1999), Spyglass's second film after Instinct, grossed $661 million at the global box office.[7]

By May 23, 2000, Disney took a 10% equity stake in Spyglass, along with Svensk Filmindustri of Scandinavia and Lusomundo of Portugal.[8][9] On March 7, 2003, Spyglass Entertainment agreed to a four-year distribution output deal with Village Roadshow for Australia, New Zealand and Greece.[10]

On August 6, 2002, Spyglass Entertainment launched a television division, and it was focused on small screen projects. One of its projects was the short-lived series Miracles.[11] That same year, it attempted to merge with smaller independent distributor Intermedia, but it failed.[12]

In December 2003, Spyglass ended its deal with Disney and agreed to a four-year first-look non-exclusive co-financing and production deal with DreamWorks. This deal was never finalized and the relationship was not working well. Thus on September 23, 2003, Spyglass instead made a similar deal with Sony Pictures. Spyglass did not move to the Sony lot, but to Murdoch Plaza in Westwood, Los Angeles.[7]

By March 25, 2010, Spyglass was acquired by Cerberus Capital Management.[13]

On December 20, 2010, Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum became co-chairmen and CEOs of the holding company of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), which had at that time recently emerged from bankruptcy. The original plan had the Spyglass library being added to MGM, but it was later removed from the plan.[14]

Spyglass Media Group[]

On March 13, 2019, Barber and Lantern Entertainment revived the company as Spyglass Media Group, bringing in Eagle Pictures and Cineworld as investors. Lantern made a majority investment and also transferred its film library and rights to Miramax film sequels to the Spyglass. Barber owns the Spyglass trademark and the sequel and remake rights to the old Spyglass library, which he has contributed. The company plans to produce content for all platforms.[1][15] Spyglass closed the former Lantern Entertainment/TWC office in New York City while laying off 15 staff members across divisions.[16]

On April 1, 2019, Lauren Whitney, the president of television for Miramax, took on the same position for Spyglass.[2] Damien Marin followed Barber from MGM to be appointed Spyglass president of worldwide distribution and acquisitions on September 3, 2019.[3]

On April 16, 2019, Warner Bros. bought an equity stake in Spyglass, which signed a first-look deal with the studio.[17] Spyglass was involved on August 1, 2019, in a potential purchase of part of Miramax but dropped out in two weeks.[18][19]

Spyglass's first greenlit film since its revival is a revival of the Hellraiser franchise announced on May 6, 2019.[20] With the company winning the rights to Stephen King's The Institute book in November 2019, Jack Bender and David E. Kelley were paired to development and produce the book as a mini-series. Also, Bender was signed by Spyglass to a television first-look deal.[21]

MGM President of Physical Production Peter Oillataguerre was appointed President of Production for Spyglass Media Group reporting to Barber.[22]

On July 15, 2021, Lionsgate acquired 200 films from The Weinstein Company's film library for $191.4 million, which until then had been owned by Spyglass, with Lionsgate getting an 18.9% equity stake in Spyglass and Spyglass getting a first look TV deal with Lionsgate Television.[4][23]

Foreign distributors[]

  • Village Roadshow: Australia, New Zealand and Greece (2003–2007)
  • Canal+: France, Benelux, Sweden and Poland pay TV
  • Sogecable: Spanish pay cable
  • Toho-Towa: Japanese theatrical
  • Pony Canyon: Japanese home video[24]
  • Lusomundo: Portugal
  • Forum: Israel
  • SF Studios: Scandinavia
  • Ster-Kinekor: South Africa[10]

Production filmography[]

As Spyglass Entertainment[]

1990s[]

Title Release date Distributor Notes Budget Gross
Instinct June 4, 1999 Buena Vista Pictures Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Barbara Boyle/Michael Taylor Productions; first film $80 million $34.1 million
The Sixth Sense August 6, 1999 Released through Disney label Hollywood Pictures; co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Barry Mendel Productions $40 million $672.8 million
The Insider November 5, 1999 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Forward Pass and Eric Roth Productions $68 million $60.2 million

2000s[]

Title Release date Distributor Notes Budget Gross
Mission to Mars March 10, 2000 Buena Vista Pictures Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Jacobson Company $100 million $111 million
Keeping the Faith April 14, 2000 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions, Koch Co., Blumberg/Norton Productions and Triple Threat Talent $29 million $59.9 million
Shanghai Noon May 26, 2000 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and Jackie Chan Films Ltd. $55 million $100.5 million
Out Cold November 21, 2001 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and The Donners' Company $24 million $14.8 million
The Count of Monte Cristo January 25, 2002 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions $35 million $75.4 million
Dragonfly February 22, 2002 Universal Pictures co-production with Gran Via Productions and Shady Acres Entertainment; international distribution through Buena Vista International $60 million $52.3 million
Reign of Fire July 12, 2002 Buena Vista Pictures Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and The Zanuck Company $60 million $82.2 million
Abandon October 18, 2002 Paramount Pictures co-production with Lynda Obst Productions; international distribution through Buena Vista International $25 million $12.3 million
The Recruit January 31, 2003 Buena Vista Pictures Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and Epsilon Motion Pictures $46 million $101.2 million
Shanghai Knights February 7, 2003 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and Jackie Chan Films Ltd. $50 million $88.3 million
Bruce Almighty May 23, 2003 Universal Pictures co-production with Shady Acres Entertainment and Pit Bull Productions; international distribution through Buena Vista International $81 million $484.6 million
Seabiscuit July 25, 2003 co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Larger Than Life Productions; international distribution through Buena Vista International $87 million $148.3 million
Connie and Carla April 16, 2004 co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions $27 million $11.3 million
Mr. 3000 September 17, 2004 Buena Vista Pictures Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Dimension Films, Birnbaum/Barber Productions and The Kennedy/Marshall Company $30 million $21.8 million
The Pacifier March 4, 2005 Released through Disney label Walt Disney Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions $56 million $198.6 million
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy April 29, 2005 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions, Hammer & Tongs and Everyman Pictures $45–50 million $104.5 million
The Legend of Zorro October 28, 2005 Sony Pictures Releasing Released through Sony label Columbia Pictures; co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Parkes/MacDonald Productions $65 million $142.4 million
Memoirs of a Geisha December 9, 2005 Released through Sony label Columbia Pictures; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Red Wagon Entertainment $85 million $162.2 million
Eight Below February 17, 2006 Buena Vista Pictures Released through Disney label Walt Disney Pictures; co-production with Mandeville Films and The Kennedy/Marshall Company $40 million $120.5 million
Stay Alive March 24, 2006 Released through Disney label Hollywood Pictures; co-production with Endgame Entertainment, Wonderland Sound and Vision and Birnbaum/Barber Productions; international distribution through Universal Pictures $20 million $27.1 million
Stick It April 28, 2006 Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions, Gail Lyon Productions and Jessica Bendinger Productions $20 million $31.9 million
The Lookout March 30, 2007 Released through Disney label Miramax Films; co-production with Laurence Mark Productions, Parkes-MacDonald Productions and Birnbaum/Barber Productions $16 million $5.4 million
The Invisible April 27, 2007 Released through Disney label Hollywood Pictures, co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and MacariEdelstein Productions N/A $26.8 million
Evan Almighty June 22, 2007 Universal Pictures co-production with Relativity Media, Original Film, Shady Acres Entertainment and Birnbaum/Barber Productions $175 million $173.4 million
Underdog August 3, 2007 Buena Vista Pictures Released through Disney label Walt Disney Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions, Jay Polstein Productions and Classic Media $25 million $65.3 million
Balls of Fury August 29, 2007 Focus Features co-production with Rogue Pictures, Intrepid Pictures and Birnbaum/Barber Productions N/A $41.1 million
27 Dresses January 18, 2008 20th Century Fox Released through Fox label Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and Dune Entertainment III, LLC $30 million $160.3 million
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins February 8, 2008 Universal Pictures co-production with Stuber-Parent Productions $35 million $43.6 million
The Ruins April 4, 2008 Paramount Pictures Released through Paramount label DreamWorks Pictures; co-production with Red Hour Films $8 million $22.3 million
The Happening June 13, 2008 20th Century Fox co-production with Dune Entertainment, UTV Motion Pictures and Blinding Edge Pictures $48 million $163.4 million
The Love Guru June 20, 2008 Paramount Pictures co-production with Nomoneyfun Films and Michael de Luca Productions $62 million $40.9 million
Wanted June 27, 2008 Universal Pictures co-production with Relativity Media, Marc Platt Productions, Kickstart Productions and Top Cow Productions $75 million $341.4 million
Ghost Town September 19, 2008 Paramount Pictures Released through Paramount label DreamWorks Pictures; co-production with Pariah $20 million $27.1 million
Flash of Genius October 3, 2008 Universal Pictures co-production with Strike Entertainment $20 million $4.8 million
Four Christmases December 3, 2008 New Line Cinema co-production with Wild West Picture Show Productions and Type A Films $80 million $163.7 million
Star Trek May 8, 2009 Paramount Pictures co-production with Bad Robot Productions $150 million $385.7 million
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra August 7, 2009 co-production with Hasbro and di Bonaventura Pictures $175 million $302.5 million
Invictus December 30, 2009 Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with Revelations Entertainment, Mace Neufeld Productions and Malpaso Productions $50–60 million $122.2 million

2010s[]

Title Release date Distributor Notes Budget Gross
Leap Year[25] January 8, 2010 Universal Pictures co-production with BenderSpink and Birnbaum/Barber Productions $19 million $32.6 million
Get Him to the Greek[26] June 4, 2010 co-production with Relativity Media and Apatow Productions $40 million $91.3 million
Dinner for Schmucks[27] July 30, 2010 Paramount Pictures co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Reliance Big Pictures and Everyman Pictures $69 million $86.9 million
The Tourist[28] December 10, 2010 Sony Pictures Releasing Released through Sony label Columbia Pictures; co-production with GK Films and StudioCanal $100 million $278.3 million
The Dilemma[29] January 14, 2011 Universal Pictures co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Wild West Picture Show Productions $70 million $69.7 million
No Strings Attached[30] January 21, 2011 Paramount Pictures Released through Paramount label DW Studios, co-production with Cold Spring Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company $25 million $149.2 million
Footloose[31] October 14, 2011 co-production with MTV Films, Dylan Sellers Productions, Zadan/Meron Productions and Weston Pictures $24 million $63.5 million
The Vow[32] February 10, 2012 Sony Pictures Releasing Released through Sony label Screen Gems; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions; final film $30 million $196.1 million

As Spyglass Media Group[]

2020s[]

Title Release date Distributor Notes
Scream[33] January 14, 2022 Paramount Pictures co-production with Radio Silence Productions and Project X Entertainment[34]
Hellraiser[20][35] October 7, 2022 Hulu co-production with Phantom Four Films and 20th Century Studios
Scream VI[36] March 10, 2023 Paramount Pictures co-production with Radio Silence Productions and Project X Entertainment
Spy Kids: Armageddon[37][38] September 22, 2023 Netflix[39] co-production with Skydance Media and Double R Productions
Thanksgiving[40] November 17, 2023[41] Sony Pictures Releasing co-production with TriStar Pictures, Electromagnetic and Cream Productions[42]
The Boys in the Boat[43] December 25, 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer co-production with Smokehouse Pictures and Tempesta Films
Reunion[44][45] June 28, 2024 Republic Pictures
Lionsgate
co-production with Artists Road and Unique Features N/A N/A
Incoming August 23, 2024 Netflix[46] co-production with Artists Road, Broken Road Productions and Stoller Global Solutions[47] N/A N/A

Upcoming[]

Title Release date Distributor Notes Production status
Heart Eyes[48] February 7, 2025[49][50] Sony Pictures Releasing (North America)
Republic Pictures (International)
co-production with Screen Gems and Divide/Conquer Completed
Scream 7 February 27, 2026 Paramount Pictures co-production with Radio Silence Productions and Project X Entertainment Filming

Undated films[]

Title Release date Distributor Notes Production status
Thanksgiving 2[51] November 2025 Sony Pictures Releasing co-production with TriStar Pictures, Dragonfly Entertainment and Electromagnetic Productions Pre-production

In development[]

Title Distributor Notes
Back Together TBA
Cricket in Times Square TBA
D-Day TBA
Deadpoint[52] TBA co-production with Good Fear Content
Denali TBA
Knight Rider[53] Universal Pictures co-production with Atomic Monster
Perfect Strangers[54] TBA co-production with Eagle Pictures, 3 Marys Entertainment and Hoorae
Short Circuit[55] TBA co-production with Project X Entertainment and Rehab Entertainment
Testify TBA
Untitled Julie Krone/Larissa Bills documentary film TBA
Untitled Tanaquil Le Clercq film TBA

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Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Go Touching 8 (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Birds 2 (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • Ned's Newt (2020) • Twister (2020; produced with Panko and Panda Studios) • Technoville (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • Faster Bike (2020) • Tom the Hand 4 (2020) • Krishna and the Last Lion (2021; produced with Kumar Coca) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Friendship Vacation (2021) • The Chinese vs. The Korean (2021; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Go Touching (2021) • Sarcastics 3 (2021) • The Sarcastics Adventures of Alexa (2022; HBO Max original film) • Black vs. White (2022) • Jungle Tales (2022; produced with Kumar Coca) • Noodle and Bun (2022) • Spy Land (2022) • Krishna and the Twelve Elements (2023; produced with Kumar Coca) • Æon Flux (2023) • Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2023) • Q-Force (2023; produced with Illumination) • Dex Hamilton (2023) • Yasmina (2023) • Sarcastics 4: A New Student (2023) • The Chinese vs. The Korean: A New Team (2023; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Teen Titans (2024) • Faster Bike: A New Motors (2024) • Kipo (2024; produced with DreamWorks Animation) • Loppy the Dog 3 (2024) • The Dragon Prince Movie (2024)
Sony's Movie Land Universe films The Animals in the Attic (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Everest (2019; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Overwatch (2020) • Famous 5 (2021) • Animals vs. Monsters (2021) • Sushi (2021) • Marcos (2021) • Jerry and Will (2021) • Panko the Dragon (2021; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Totally Spies! (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • 6teen (2021) • The Crown 2 (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Super Bowl (2021) • Tom the Hand 5 (2021) • Cool Girls 2 (2021) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: Friendsformania (2022) • Sally Bollywood (2022; produced with Kumar Coca) • The Animals in the Attic 2 (2022) • Red (2022; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • League of Techs (2022) • Voltron (2022) • Bunny: The Rise of Dylan (2022) • Ghost in the Shell (2022) • Cuphead (2022) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2022) • Mira: A Hollow Story (2022) • Famous 5: A New Mystery (2022) • Tom the Hand 6 (2022) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: Homecoming (2022) • Arcane (2022) • The Tibet Code (2023; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • The Pencilmation Movie (2023) • Animals vs. Monsters: Most Wanted (2023) • Carmen Sandiego 3 (2023) • Need for Speed (2023) • The Hollow: A New World (2023) • Techs-Mas (2023) • Grossology: The Final Chapter (2023) • Final Fantasy (2023) • Mech Cadets (2023) • Birds 3 (2024) • Tom the Hand 7 (2024) • Baywatch (2024) • Welcome to Mumbai (2024; produced with Kumar Coca) • Bubbles (2024; co-produced with Alcon Entertainment) • Tomb Raider (2024) • Raise the Bar! (2024)
Upcoming Agent Elvis (2024) • Kena: Bridge of Spirits (2024) • Famous 5: Mystery Together (2024) • Coffee Run (2024) • Cool Girls in Mexico (2025) • Smash of Claws 2 (2025) • Carmen Sandiego 4 (2025)
Upcoming Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Part Two (2025)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • Two Little Rabbits (2001) • Magnus (2002) • Los Altos (2002) • Street Racers (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • Go Touching (2003) • Power Up 2 (2004) • Let's Get It On (2005) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Dragon Deluxe (2008) • Zoos of America (2008) • Go Touching 2 (2008)
As Movie Land Productions Two Foxes (2010) • Go Touching 3 (2011) • Go Touching 4 (2012) • The Hindus vs. The Droids (2013) • Go Touching 5 (2013) • Go Touching 6 (2013) • Go Touching 7 (2014) • Mr. Mango (2014)
Associated productions The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2021) • Makoo 2 (2023)
Franchises Stickman (2014-2019) • Loppy the Dog (2016-2025) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-2022) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present) • Cool Girls (2020-present)
Television series
Current The Tom the Hand Show (2021-present) • JH Movie Collection: League of Visions (2021-present) • Sarcastics: The Series (2022-present) • JH Movie Collection: The Great Outdoors (2022-present) • Cool Girls: A Very, Merry Cool Year (2022; television film) • Toon Chaos (2023-present) • Agent Marcos (2023-present)
Ended Stickman: The Series (2016-2019) • Tom the Hand (2016-2021) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-2021) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-2021) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-2021) • Junior and Friends (2021)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeRupert Gregson-WilliamsJunkie XLDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Panko and Panda StudiosKumar CocaMovie Land Animation Studios CanadaLa Femme Rouge EntertainmentRedCrackle VFX
Defunct Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsHands StudioThe Bellas VFX Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions) • Movie Land and LGBT representation in animationAcquisition of Movie Land by Sony Pictures
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupSony Pictures AnimationColumbia Pictures
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Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Go Touching 8 (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Birds 2 (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • Ned's Newt (2020) • Twister (2020; produced with Panko and Panda Studios) • Technoville (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • Faster Bike (2020) • Tom the Hand 4 (2020) • Krishna and the Last Lion (2021; produced with Kumar Coca) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Friendship Vacation (2021) • The Chinese vs. The Korean (2021; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Go Touching (2021) • Sarcastics 3 (2021) • The Sarcastics Adventures of Alexa (2022; HBO Max original film) • Black vs. White (2022) • Jungle Tales (2022; produced with Kumar Coca) • Noodle and Bun (2022) • Spy Land (2022) • Krishna and the Twelve Elements (2023; produced with Kumar Coca) • Æon Flux (2023) • Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2023) • Q-Force (2023; produced with Illumination) • Dex Hamilton (2023) • Yasmina (2023) • Sarcastics 4: A New Student (2023) • The Chinese vs. The Korean: A New Team (2023; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Teen Titans (2024) • Faster Bike: A New Motors (2024) • Kipo (2024; produced with DreamWorks Animation) • Loppy the Dog 3 (2024) • The Dragon Prince Movie (2024)
Sony's Movie Land Universe films The Animals in the Attic (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Everest (2019; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Overwatch (2020) • Famous 5 (2021) • Animals vs. Monsters (2021) • Sushi (2021) • Marcos (2021) • Jerry and Will (2021) • Panko the Dragon (2021; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Totally Spies! (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • 6teen (2021) • The Crown 2 (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Super Bowl (2021) • Tom the Hand 5 (2021) • Cool Girls 2 (2021) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: Friendsformania (2022) • Sally Bollywood (2022; produced with Kumar Coca) • The Animals in the Attic 2 (2022) • Red (2022; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • League of Techs (2022) • Voltron (2022) • Bunny: The Rise of Dylan (2022) • Ghost in the Shell (2022) • Cuphead (2022) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2022) • Mira: A Hollow Story (2022) • Famous 5: A New Mystery (2022) • Tom the Hand 6 (2022) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: Homecoming (2022) • Arcane (2022) • The Tibet Code (2023; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • The Pencilmation Movie (2023) • Animals vs. Monsters: Most Wanted (2023) • Carmen Sandiego 3 (2023) • Need for Speed (2023) • The Hollow: A New World (2023) • Techs-Mas (2023) • Grossology: The Final Chapter (2023) • Final Fantasy (2023) • Mech Cadets (2023) • Birds 3 (2024) • Tom the Hand 7 (2024) • Baywatch (2024) • Welcome to Mumbai (2024; produced with Kumar Coca) • Bubbles (2024; co-produced with Alcon Entertainment) • Tomb Raider (2024) • Raise the Bar! (2024)
Upcoming Agent Elvis (2024) • Kena: Bridge of Spirits (2024) • Famous 5: Mystery Together (2024) • Coffee Run (2024) • Cool Girls in Mexico (2025) • Smash of Claws 2 (2025) • Carmen Sandiego 4 (2025)
Upcoming Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Part Two (2025)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • Two Little Rabbits (2001) • Magnus (2002) • Los Altos (2002) • Street Racers (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • Go Touching (2003) • Power Up 2 (2004) • Let's Get It On (2005) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Dragon Deluxe (2008) • Zoos of America (2008) • Go Touching 2 (2008)
As Movie Land Productions Two Foxes (2010) • Go Touching 3 (2011) • Go Touching 4 (2012) • The Hindus vs. The Droids (2013) • Go Touching 5 (2013) • Go Touching 6 (2013) • Go Touching 7 (2014) • Mr. Mango (2014)
Associated productions The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2021) • Makoo 2 (2023)
Franchises Stickman (2014-2019) • Loppy the Dog (2016-2025) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-2022) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present) • Cool Girls (2020-present)
Television series
Current The Tom the Hand Show (2021-present) • JH Movie Collection: League of Visions (2021-present) • Sarcastics: The Series (2022-present) • JH Movie Collection: The Great Outdoors (2022-present) • Cool Girls: A Very, Merry Cool Year (2022; television film) • Toon Chaos (2023-present) • Agent Marcos (2023-present)
Ended Stickman: The Series (2016-2019) • Tom the Hand (2016-2021) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-2021) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-2021) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-2021) • Junior and Friends (2021)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeRupert Gregson-WilliamsJunkie XLDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Panko and Panda StudiosKumar CocaMovie Land Animation Studios CanadaLa Femme Rouge EntertainmentRedCrackle VFX
Defunct Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsHands StudioThe Bellas VFX Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions) • Movie Land and LGBT representation in animationAcquisition of Movie Land by Sony Pictures
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupSony Pictures AnimationColumbia Pictures

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