Point Grey Pictures
File:Point Grey Pictures.png Point Grey Pictures logo | |
Type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Entertainment Film industry |
Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Seth Rogen Evan Goldberg |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | James Weaver (president) |
Services | Film Production Television Production |
Point Grey (PGP) is an American[1] independent film and television production company founded by comedians and filmmakers Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg.
History[edit]
Founded by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in March 15, 2011, the company was named after Vancouver's Point Grey Secondary School, where Rogen and Goldberg met.[2] On September 24, 2013, it produced their first animated feature Sausage Party.[3] On February 6, 2014, the company had developed its first TV project Preacher on AMC.[4] On March 5, 2014, the company entered a pact with movie studio Good Universe in order to develop movie comedies.[5]
In 2018, the duo were in talks with the film studio Lionsgate.[6] The talks were finalised the next year.[7]
Filmography[edit]
Films[edit]
Released[edit]
Upcoming[edit]
Year | Title | Co-production with | Distributed by |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem[17][18] | Nickelodeon Animation Studio Paramount Animation Nickelodeon Movies |
Paramount Pictures |
2023 | Untitled Adele Lim film | TBA | Lionsgate |
TBA | The Something[19] | Good Universe | Universal Pictures |
Where's Waldo?[20] | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer DreamWorks Classics |
United Artists Releasing (United States) Universal Pictures (International) | |
Black and White[21][22] | Stoller Global Solutions HartBeat Productions |
Paramount Pictures | |
Memetic[23] | Boom! Studios | Lionsgate | |
Bubble[24] | Sony Pictures Animation Matt Tolmach Productions |
Columbia Pictures | |
Cobweb[25] | Vertigo Entertainment | Lionsgate | |
Video Nasty[26] | Stampede Ventures | ||
Invincible[27][28] | Skybound Entertainment | Universal Pictures | |
79ers[29] | Gary Sanchez Productions | Lionsgate | |
Tangles[30] | Monarch Media Giant Ant |
Lylas Pictures | |
Untitled Figment film[31] | TBA | Walt Disney Pictures |
Television[edit]
All television series listed are produced by Sony Pictures Television, except when noted.
Year(s) | Title | Production companies | Network | Series Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016–19 | Preacher | Sony Pictures Television AMC Studios Woodbridge Productions KFL Nightsky Productions Short Drive Entertainment Original Film Kickstart Productions |
AMC | Concluded after 4 Seasons |
2017–20 | Future Man[32] | Sony Pictures Television Matt Tolmach Productions Turkeyfoot Productions |
Hulu | Concluded after 3 Seasons |
2019–21 | Black Monday | Sony Pictures Television Jordan Productions Shark vs. Bear |
Showtime | Cancelled after 3 Seasons |
2019–present | The Boys[33][34] | Sony Pictures Television Amazon Studios Kripke Enterprises Original Film Kickstart Entertainment KFL Nightsky Productions |
Amazon Prime Video | Renewed for Season 4 |
2021–present | Invincible | Skybound Entertainment Skybound North Amazon Studios |
Amazon Prime Video | Renewed for Seasons 2 and 3 |
2021 | Santa Inc.[35] | Stoopid Buddy Stoodios[36] Lionsgate Television |
HBO Max | Miniseries |
2022 | Pam & Tommy | Annapurna Television Limelight Ramona Films |
Hulu | |
2022 | The Boys Presents: Diabolical[37] | Sony Pictures Television Amazon Studios Titmouse, Inc. Kripke Enterprises Original Film |
Amazon Prime Video | Pending |
2023 | Gen V[38][39] | Sony Pictures Television Amazon Studios Kripke Enterprises Original Film |
TBA | |
2024 | Sausage Party: Foodtopia[40] | Sony Pictures Television Amazon Studios Annapurna Television | ||
TBA | Fear Agent | Sony Pictures Television Amazon Studios Matt Tolmach Productions | ||
TBA | Console Wars[41][42] | Flying Penguin Pictures Legendary Television[43] Scott Rudin Productions |
Paramount+ | |
TBA | Darkwing Duck[44] | Disney Television Animation | Disney+ |
Critical reception[edit]
Film | Metacritic | Rotten Tomatoes | References |
---|---|---|---|
50/50 | 72 | 94% | [45][46] |
This Is the End | 67 | 83% | [47][48] |
Neighbors | 68 | 73% | [49][50] |
The Interview | 52 | 51% | [51][52] |
The Night Before | 58 | 65% | [53][54] |
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | 58 | 62% | |
Sausage Party | 66 | 82% | |
The Disaster Artist | 82 | 95% | [55] |
Game Over Man! | 32 | 20% | [56] |
Blockers | 69 | 83% | [57] |
Long Shot | 67 | 81% | |
Good Boys | 60 | 79% | |
An American Pickle | 58 | 73% | |
Average score | 62.4 | 71.73% |
Commercial performance[edit]
Film | Budget | Domestic Gross | Worldwide Gross | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
50/50 | $8,000,000 | $35,014,192 | $39,187,783 | [58] |
This Is the End | $32,000,000 | $101,470,202 | $126,041,322 | [59] |
Neighbors | $18,000,000 | $150,157,400 | $268,157,400 | [60] |
The Interview | $44,000,000 | $6,105,175 | $11,305,175 | [61] |
The Night Before | $25,000,000 | $43,047,372 | $52,395,996 | [62] |
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | $35,000,000 | $55,340,730 | $107,181,009 | [63] |
Sausage Party | $19,000,000 | $97,670,358 | $140,753,274 | [64] |
The Disaster Artist | $10,000,000 | $21,120,616 | $29,820,616 | [65] |
Game Over Man! | — | — | — | |
Blockers | $21,000,000 | $59,630,490 | $91,230,490 | [66] |
Long Shot | $40,000,000 | $30,316,271 | $53,859,936 | |
Good Boys | $20,000,000 | $83,140,306 | $110,940,306 | |
Total | $212,000,000 | $488,805,429 | $745,021,959 |
See also[edit]
- Apatow Productions, founded by Judd Apatow
- Big Talk Productions, founded by Nira Park
- Annapurna Pictures, founded by Megan Ellison
References[edit]
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