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American film and television and distribution company
Amazon MGM Studios
Logo used since 2023
TheCulver Studios, Amazon MGM Studios' headquarters in Culver City, California
FormerlyAmazon Studios (2010–2023)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
PredecessorMGM Holdings
FoundedNovember 16, 2010; 15 years ago (2010-11-16)
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Mike Hopkins (head ofPrime Video and Amazon MGM Studios)
  • Courtenay Valenti (head of film)
  • Peter Friedlander (head of TV)
Products
  • Television production
  • Television distribution
  • Film production
  • Film distribution
ParentAmazon
Divisions
  • Prime Movies
  • Amazon Content Services
  • Amazon MGM Studios Distribution
Subsidiaries
Websitemgm.com
amazonmgmstudios.com (press releases)
Footnotes / references
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Amazon MGM Studios is an Americanfilm andtelevisionproduction anddistribution company owned byAmazon, and headquartered at theCulver Studios complex inCulver City, California. Launched in November 2010 asAmazon Studios, the company adopted its name in October 2023 after its merger withMGM Holdings, which Amazon had acquired the year prior.[3]

Productions from the studio are primarily distributed through theaters and Amazon's ownstreaming media service,Amazon Prime Video.[4]

Alongside Amazon Prime Video, the company constitutes one half of Amazon's membership in theMotion Picture Association (MPA), which it joined in October 2024.

History

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Formation and early success (2010–2021)

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Logo of Amazon Studios, used from 2010 to 2019

Scripts for television and films used to be submitted online to Amazon[5] and read by staff; however, the website states they no longer accept submissions. Amazon aimed to review submitted scripts within 90 days (although the process may be longer). If a project was chosen for development, the writer was paid $10,000.[6] If a developed script was selected for distribution as a full-budget movie, the creator was paid $200,000; if it was selected for distribution as a full-budget series, the creator was paid $55,000 as well as "up to 5 percent of Amazon's net receipts from toy and t-shirt licensing, and other royalties and bonuses."[7]

In 2008, Amazon expanded intofilm production, producing the filmThe Stolen Child with20th Century Fox.[8] In July 2015, Amazon announced it had acquiredSpike Lee's new film,Chi-Raq, as its first Amazon Original Movie.[9][10][11]

In 2010, Amazon Studios started allowing people to submit screenplays, which Amazon Studios and its customers would vote on. The top scriptwriters were told that they would earn cash prizes. This was named as "the scientific studio" byJeff Bezos. This program stopped eight years later as submitted scripts were of low quality.[12]

Amazon Studios also released its only comic-book series,Blackburn Burrow, in 2012 as a free download.[13] It contained a survey allowing Amazon to collect feedback to determine whether or not it was worthwhile to make the comic into a film.[13]

Amazon Studios had received more than 10,000 feature screenplay submissions as of September 2012[13] and 2,700 television pilots as of March 2013;[14] 23 films and 26 television series were in active development as of March 2013.[13][6] In late 2016, it reorganized its film division into Prime Movies.[15]

Logo of Amazon Studios, used from 2019 to 2023

On July 27, 2017, it was announced that, starting with the December 2017 releaseWonder Wheel, Amazon Studios would be its own self-distributing company. Previously, Amazon Studios had relied on multiple external studios to distribute their projects.[16] The company also acquired global television rights toThe Lord of the Rings for $250 million.[17] However, Amazon still has external distribution clients outside of the United States, such asElevation Pictures in Canada, as well asWarner Bros. andStudioCanal in the United Kingdom and France.

In April 2018, Amazon Studios announced that they would no longer accept open submissions of screenplays.[18]

Acquisition of MGM and rebranding (2021–present)

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In May 2021, Amazon (parent company of Amazon Studios) entered negotiations to acquireMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). On May 26, 2021, it was announced that the studio would be acquired by Amazon for $8.45 billion, subject to regulatory approval, continuing to operate as a label alongside Amazon Studios andAmazon Prime Video.[3] Amazon will continue to partner withUnited Artists Releasing (MGM andAnnapurna Pictures' joint distribution venture), which will continue to operate and release MGM titles theatrically "on a case-by-case basis."

In August 2021, it was reported that Steven Prinz signed an overall television deal and a first-look deal with the studio.[19] In September 2021, it was reported that Brian Otaño had signed a deal with Amazon Studios.[20] Also in September,Eddie Murphy had signed a first-look film deal with Amazon Studios.[21]

In January 2022,Westbrook signed a multi-year first-look deal with Amazon Studios. That same month, Amazon Studios signed a ten-figure deal with87North Productions.

In November 2022, it was announced that Jennifer Salke, in addition to Amazon Studios, will be given full control of MGM's film and television divisions, with Brearton stepping down as COO to become the Vice President of PVS Corporate Strategy forMGM+ and MGM Alternative Television.[22]

In December 2022,Intrepid Pictures signed a multi-year overall television deal with Amazon Studios.[23] The studio is one of the largest employers in Culver City with roughly 2,700 staffing their headquarters and production facilities.[24] In January 2023,Critical Role Productions signed a multi-year overall television and first-look film deal with Amazon Studios.[25]

In March 2023, it was announced in response to the decision to releaseAir into theaters worldwide instead of Prime Video, that Amazon had shut down United Artists Releasing and folded the distributor's operations into MGM, makingCreed III the first film to be distributed by the latter studio itself under Amazon's ownership.[26] Also in March,Joe Quesada signed an exclusive first-look deal with Amazon Studios, and the studio also signed a multi-year first-look film deal withImagine Entertainment.[27][28]

In May 2023, Amazon Studios created Amazon MGM Studios Distribution, an internationalfilm and television distribution unit for Amazon and MGM projects.[29] The distributor's first films wereSaltburn, which premiered at theTelluride Film Festival on August 30, 2023,Sitting in Bars with Cake, which was released on Prime Video on September 8, 2023, andA Million Miles Away which was released on Prime Video on September 15, 2023, all 3 films were released through the MGM banner.[30][31] On October 4, 2023, Pablo Iacoviello, the studio's director of monetization for local originals, announced at the TV forum Iberseries & Platino Industria inMadrid that Amazon Studios would merge withMGM Holdings and would be renamed to Amazon MGM Studios itself to reflect this. This would also result in the on-screen 2016 animated Amazon Studios logo designed by Monster Creative being retired, with all film productions going forward, as of September 2023, opening with the 2021 MGMLeo the Lion logo designed by Baked Studios.[32]

In December 2023, Amazon MGM Studios secured a deal withGames Workshop, the creator ofWarhammer 40,000, to adapt its characters and stories for film and television. The agreement, involving British actorHenry Cavill as an executive producer and actor, enables Amazon MGM to produceWarhammer 40,000 themed movies and TV shows.[33] In January 2024, Amazon announced hundreds of layoffs across Amazon MGM Studios, Prime Video andTwitch in order to "prioritize our investments for the long-term success of our business, while relentlessly focusing on what we know matters most to our customers," according to Mike Hopkins.[34] In March 2024, beginning with the Prime Video release of the remake ofRoad House, Amazon MGM Studios marked thecentennial anniversary celebration of the founding of MGM with a "100 Years" logo variant appearing on all films produced and released by the studio throughout the year.

In April 2024, Amazon MGM, in collaboration withFandango at Home,Rotten Tomatoes andiTunes, offered customers a "100 Essential Movies" bundle of 100 films from the MGM library as part of the studio's centennial for a limited time.[35] That same month, they signed a three-year first-look deal withJake Gyllenhaal'sNine Stories Productions banner, for which they will have a first look on films the latter company intends to produce for theatrical and streaming releases, including a film adaptation of the musicalFun Home.[36]

In July 2024, the company announced the revival ofUnited Artists after more than a decade of dormancy as a label, entering a multi-year partnership withScott Stuber, former Chief of Film atNetflix and Vice Chairman atUniversal Pictures. Under the deal, Stuber will produce films under his newly formed production company for United Artists, with Stuber involved with all projects released by the freshly revived banner.[37]

In late-August 2024, Amazon MGM Studios announced they were planning to sell its unscripted production studio MGM Alternative as an independent company including its subsidiaries Evolution Media and Big Fish Entertainment.[38]

In September 2024, it was announced that Amazon MGM and Prime Video would join theMotion Picture Association (MPA) as its seventh member starting October 1, the second non-studio to do so after Netflix in 2019; this would also mark a return to the MPA for MGM after it lost membership in 2005 following a buyout led bySony Pictures.[39]

In February 2025, Amazon MGM andMichael G. Wilson andBarbara Broccoli ofEon Productions announced its intentions to form a joint venture to manage the franchise rights toJames Bond. Following the closing of the transaction, Amazon MGM would have full creative control over theBond film franchise.[40] The deal cost Amazon MGM an estimated $1 billion for creative control, on top of what Amazon originally paid for MGM.[41][42] According to reports, Bezos himself directed Amazon MGM executives to "get rid" of Broccoli "no matter how much it costs."[43][44]

In March 2025, it was announced that Jennifer Salke would step down from her role at the helm of Amazon MGM to become a producer instead.[45] In April 2025, the studio made its first appearance atCinemaCon inLas Vegas, with the plan to release more films theatrically in 2026 than in previous years.[46]

In June 2025,Sony Pictures and Amazon MGM Studios formed a multi-year deal in which Sony would handle the international theatrical distribution of titles from the latter studio following the conclusion of its four-year deal with Warner Bros. Pictures. However, this does not include home entertainment rights asWarner Bros. Home Entertainment will continue to distribute MGM's products. This deal would reunite Sony with MGM for the first time since 2020.[47]

Accolades

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In 2015,Transparent was the first show produced by Amazon Studios to win a major award and the first show produced by astreaming media service to win theGolden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy (a.k.a. "Golden Globe for Best Series").[48]

In 2017, forManchester by the Sea, Amazon Studios became the first streaming media service to be nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture;[49] the film was nominated for a total of sixAcademy Awards, winning two:Best Actor forCasey Affleck andBest Original Screenplay forKenneth Lonergan.

The filmThe Salesman (2016) won theAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language Film; it was directed byAsghar Farhadi and distributed in the US by Amazon Studios.[50]

In 2018, theperiodcomedy-drama television seriesThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, starringRachel Brosnahan, won twoGolden Globe Awards (Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy andBest Actress – Musical or Comedy for Brosnahan) and fivePrimetime Emmy Awards, includingOutstanding Comedy Series andOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Brosnahan.

United Artists Releasing'sWomen Talking earned a nomination for Best Picture at the95th Academy Awards and won the award forBest Adapted Screenplay.

In 2023,Orion Pictures'American Fiction earned Amazon MGM Studios its first win for thePeople's Choice Award at theToronto International Film Festival following the studio's rebrand.[51] The film went on to receive five nominations at the96th Academy Awards; including Best Picture, and won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay.[52]

Assets

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See also:MGM Holdings § Assets

Film production and distribution

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Logos ofMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer,United Artists andOrion Pictures, the studio's primary film units.

Television

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  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television
    • MGM Alternative Television
    • MGM International Television
    • MGM On Demand
    • MGM/UA Television
  • Big Fish Entertainment LLC
    • Half Moon Pictures
  • Evolution Media
  • Gato Grande Productions (joint venture with Mexican entrepreneurs Miguel Aleman and Antonio Cué)
  • Lightworkers Media

Channels

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  • MGM+
    • MGM+ Marquee
    • MGM+ Hits
    • MGM+ Drive-In
    • MGM+ On Demand
  • ScreenPix
    • ScreenPix Action
    • ScreenPix Westerns
    • ScreenPix Voices
    • ScreenPix On Demand
  • Impact (joint venture withComcast)
  • MGM Sci-Fi (Roku linear channel)

Others

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Production libraries

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Further information:List of libraries owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Television series

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Main articles:List of Amazon Prime Video original programming,List of ended Amazon Prime Video original programming, andList of MGM Television programs

Films

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Main articles:List of Amazon MGM Studios films andList of Amazon Prime Video original films

Highest-grossing films

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Highest-grossing in North America
RankTitleYearGross
1Red One2024$97,000,759
2The Beekeeper$66,220,535
3The Accountant 22025$65,486,713
4The Boys in the Boat2023$52,641,306
5Air$52,460,106
6Challengers2024$50,119,408
7A Working Man2025$37,000,711
8Blink Twice2024$23,093,906
9American Fiction2023$21,098,470
10Late Night2019$15,499,454
Highest-grossing worldwide
RankTitleYearGross
1Red One2024$185,900,759
2The Beekeeper$162,619,535
3The Accountant 22025$102,086,713
4A Working Man$99,054,702
5Challengers2024$96,119,408
6Air2023$90,060,106
7The Boys in the Boat$55,521,574
8Blink Twice2024$48,093,906
9American Fiction2023$23,026,243
10Late Night2019$22,386,555

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