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Vertigo Entertainment

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American film and television production company
Not to be confused withVertigo Comics orVertigo Films.
Vertigo Entertainment
Logo used since 2017
IndustryFilm production
Television production
Founded2001; 25 years ago (2001)
FounderRoy Lee
Doug Davison
Headquarters,
United States

Vertigo Entertainment is an American film and television production company based inLos Angeles, founded in 2001 byRoy Lee and Doug Davison.

History

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Logo used from 2015 to 2019

In 2001, after leaving film production companyBenderSpink,Roy Lee started Vertigo Entertainment with partner Doug Davison.[1][2]

Originally, Vertigo Entertainment signed a first-look deal withDimension Films to produce its feature films for three years.[3]

In 2004, Vertigo signed a deal withUniversal Pictures to produce many films per year.[4] The deal was later terminated in 2008 duringthe 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike.[5] In 2007, the studio signed a deal withLionsgate Television to produce shows for television.[6]

In 2010, Vertigo signed afirst-look deal withWarner Bros. to produce films.[7][8][9]

In March 2013, Vertigo signed a two-year first-look deal withFox 21 to develop projects for cable.[10]

In December 2015, Vertigo expanded their partnership with Warner Bros. to include a two-year exclusive deal for drama and comedy series.[11]

In November 2017, Vertigo signed a multi-year first-look deal withSony Pictures Television, including drama, comedy and unscripted programs for network, cable and streaming.[12]

In 2020, Vertigo signed a deal withLionsgate to produce films.[13]

In June 2024, Vertigo announced an alliance withAWA Studios to create New Horror Storytelling Pipeline.[14]

Filmography

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Theatrical films

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2000s

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YearTitleDirectorDistributorNotesBudgetGross
2002The RingGore VerbinskiDreamWorks Picturesuncredited; co-production withBenderSpink andMacDonald/Parkes Productions$48 million$249.3 million
2004The GrudgeTakashi ShimizuSony Pictures Releasinguncredited; co-production withColumbia Pictures andGhost House Pictures$10 million$187.2 million
2005The Ring TwoHideo NakataDreamWorks Picturesuncredited; co-production withBenderSpink andParkes/MacDonald Productions$50 million$164 million
Dark WaterWalter SallesBuena Vista Picturesfirst credited film; co-production withTouchstone Pictures andPandemonium$30 million$49.4 million
2006Eight BelowFrank Marshalluncredited; co-production withSpyglass Entertainment,Mandeville Films andThe Kennedy/Marshall Company$40 million$120.5 million
The Lake HouseAlejandro AgrestiWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withVillage Roadshow Pictures$115 million
The DepartedMartin Scorseseco-production withPlan B Entertainment,Initial Entertainment Group andMedia Asia Films$90 million$291.5 million
The Grudge 2Takashi ShimizuSony Pictures Releasinguncredited; co-production withColumbia Pictures andGhost House Pictures$20 million$70.7 million
2007The InvasionOliver HirschbiegelWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withVillage Roadshow Pictures andSilver Pictures$65–80 million$40.2 million
2008The EyeDavid Moreau
Xavier Palud
Lionsgateco-production withParamount Vantage andCruise/Wagner Productions$12 million$56.96 million
ShutterMasayuki Ochiai20th Century Foxco-production withRegency Enterprises$8 million$48 million
The StrangersBryan BertinoRogue Picturesco-production withIntrepid Pictures andMandate Pictures$9 million$82.4 million
My Sassy GirlYann Samuell20th Century Fox Home Entertainmentco-production withCJ Entertainment; direct-to-videoN/AN/A
QuarantineJohn Erick DowdleSony Pictures Releasingco-production withScreen Gems, Andale Pictures andFilmax$12 million$41.3 million
2009The UninvitedThe Guard BrothersParamount Picturesco-production with Cold Spring Pictures,The Montecito Picture Company,Parkes/MacDonald Productions,Goldcrest Pictures andDreamWorks PicturesN/A$41.6 million
Assassination of a High School PresidentBrett SimonSony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production withYari Film Group$11 million$6 million
The Grudge 3Toby Wilkinsuncredited; co-production withStage 6 Films andGhost House PicturesN/AN/A
The EchoYam LaranasImage Entertainmentco-production withQED International and RightOff Entertainment$5 million$1.5 million

2010s

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YearTitleDirectorDistributorNotesBudgetGross
2010PossessionJoel Bergvall
Simon Sandquist
20th Century Fox Home Entertainmentco-production withYari Film Group and Spitfire PicturesN/A$682,713
2011The RoommateChristian E. ChristiansenSony Pictures Releasingco-production withScreen Gems$16 million$52.5 million
Quarantine 2: TerminalJohn PogueSony Pictures Home Entertainmentco-production with Third Street Pictures, RCR Media Group,Stage 6 Films and Andale PicturesN/AN/A
AbductionJohn SingletonLionsgateco-production with Quick Six Entertainment and Tailor Made Productions$35 million$90.1 million
Asylum BlackoutAlexandre CourtesIFC Filmsco-production with Artemis Productions, Marquis Productions and Wy ProductionsN/A$98,201
2012The Woman in BlackJames WatkinsCBS Filmsuncredited; co-production withAlliance Films,Hammer Films,UK Film Council,Cross Creek Pictures, Tailsman Films, Exclusive Media Group andFilm i Vast$15 million$129 million
2013OldboySpike LeeFilmDistrictco-production withGood Universe and40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks$30 million$4.8 million
2014The Lego MoviePhil Lord & Christopher MillerWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withWarner Animation Group,Village Roadshow Pictures,RatPac-Dune Entertainment,Lego System A/S,Lin Pictures, andAnimal Logic$60–65 million$468.1 million
The VoicesMarjane SatrapiLionsgateco-production with1984 Private Defense Contractors,Babelsberg Studio andMandalay Vision$11 million$444,196
The Woman in Black: Angel of DeathTom HarperRelativity Mediauncredited; co-production withEntertainment One andHammer Films$15 million$48.9 million
2015Run All NightJaume Collet-SerraWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withRatPac-Dune Entertainment and Energy Entertainment$50–61.6 million$71.6 million
PoltergeistGil Kenan20th Century Foxco-production withFox 2000 Pictures,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer andGhost House Pictures$35 million$95.4 million
HiddenThe Duffer BrothersWarner Bros. Picturesco-production with Primal PicturesN/A$310,273
2016The BoyWilliam Brent BellSTX Entertainmentco-production withLakeshore Entertainment andHuayi Brothers Pictures$10 million$64.1 million
Flight 7500Takashi ShimizuLionsgateco-production withCBS Films and Ozla PicturesN/A$2.8 million
Blair WitchAdam Wingardco-production with Snoot Entertainment and Room 101$5 million$45.2 million
In the Shadow of IrisJalil LespertNetflixuncredited; co-production with Wy Productions,Universal Pictures International, Nexus Factory, uFund, uMedia,France Televisions,Canal+, Cine+, Cofinova 12, Cofinova 13, Indefilms and Cofimage 27N/A$1.5 million
2017SleeplessBaran bo OdarOpen Road Filmsco-production withRiverstone Pictures$30 million$32.9 million
RingsF. Javier GutierrezParamount Picturesuncredited; co-production withParkes + MacDonald Image Nation$25 million$83.1 million
The Lego Batman MovieChris McKayWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withWarner Animation Group,DC Entertainment,RatPac-Dune Entertainment,Lego System A/S,Lin Pictures,Lord Miller Productions, andAnimal Logic$80 million$312 million
Death NoteAdam WingardNetflixco-production withLP Entertainment$40–$50 millionN/A
ItAndy MuschiettiWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withLin Pictures,KatzSmith Productions,New Line Cinema andRatPac Entertainment$35–$40 million$701.8 million
The Lego Ninjago MovieCharlie Bean
Paul Fisher
Bob Logan
co-production withWarner Animation Group,RatPac-Dune Entertainment,Lego System A/S,Lin Pictures,Lord Miller Productions, andAnimal Logic$70 million$123.1 million
The Disaster ArtistJames FrancoA24uncredited; co-production withPoint Grey Pictures,Warner Bros. Pictures,New Line Cinema,Good Universe andRabbit Bandini Productions$10 million$29.8 million
2018ExtinctionBen YoungNetflixuncredited; co-production withGood Universe andMandeville FilmsN/AN/A
2019PolaroidLars KlevbergVertical Entertainmentco-production withDimension Films,Benderspink and Eldorado FilmN/A$2.4 million
The Lego Movie 2: The Second PartMike MitchellWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withWarner Animation Group,Lego System A/S,Rideback,Lord Miller Productions, andAnimal Logic$99 million$192.3 million
It Chapter TwoAndy Muschiettico-production with Double Dream,Rideback andNew Line Cinema$79 million$473.1 million
Doctor SleepMike Flanaganco-production withIntrepid Pictures$45 million$72.3 million

2020s

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YearTitleDirectorDistributorNotesBudgetGross
2020The GrudgeNicolas PesceSony Pictures Releasinguncredited; co-production withScreen Gems,Stage 6 Films andGhost House Pictures$10–14 million$49.5 million
The TurningFloria SigismondiUniversal Picturesco-production withDreamWorks Pictures,Reliance Entertainment and Chislehurst Entertainment$14 million$18.6 million
Brahms: The Boy IIWilliam Brent BellSTXfilmsuncredited; co-production withLakeshore Entertainment$10 million$20.3 million
His HouseRemi WeekesNetflixco-production withRegency Enterprises,BBC Films and Starchild PicturesN/AN/A
2022BarbarianZach Cregger20th Century Studiosco-production withRegency Enterprises, Almost Never Films and BoulderLight Pictures$4–4.5 million$45.4 million
Don't Worry DarlingOlivia WildeWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withNew Line Cinema$20–35 million$87.6 million
2023The MotherNiki CaroNetflixco-production withNuyorican ProductionsN/AN/A
NimonaNick Bruno
Troy Quane
uncredited; co-production withAnnapurna Pictures[15]N/AN/A
CobwebSamuel BodinLionsgateco-production withPoint Grey Pictures[16]N/A$8.1 million
Woman of the HourAnna KendrickNetflixco-production with Let's Go Again,AGC Studios and BoulderLight PicturesN/AN/A
Boy Kills WorldMoritz MohrLionsgate
Roadside Attractions
co-production withRaimi Productions, Nthibah Pictures and Hammerstone StudiosN/A$3.1 million
Five Nights at Freddy'sEmma TammiUniversal Picturesuncredited; co-production withBlumhouse Productions,KatzSmith Productions, and Scott Cawthon Productions[17]$25 million$297.1 million
BagheadAlberto CorredorStudioCanaluncredited; co-production withStudio Babelsberg andThe Picture CompanyN/AN/A
2024Ordinary AngelsJon GunnLionsgateco-production withKingdom Story Company,Stampede Ventures, Stolen Sky Productions and Green Hummingbird Entertainment[18]$12–13 million$20.5 million
The Strangers: Chapter 1Renny Harlin[19][20][21]uncredited; co-production with Fifth Element Productions, Stream Media, Sherborne Media and LipSync$8.5 million$48 million
'Salem's LotGary DaubermanMaxco-production withNew Line Cinema,Atomic Monster and Wolper OrganizationN/AN/A
2025CompanionDrew HancockWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withNew Line Cinema,BoulderLight Pictures and Subconscious$10 million$36.7 million
A Minecraft MovieJared Hessco-production withLegendary Pictures,Mojang Studios and On the Roam$150 million$958.2 million
Until DawnDavid F. SandbergSony Pictures Releasingco-production withScreen Gems,PlayStation Productions, Coin Operated and Mangata[22]$15 million$54 million
WeaponsZach CreggerWarner Bros. Picturesco-production withNew Line Cinema, Subconscious andBoulderLight Pictures$38 million$269.1 million
The Long WalkFrancis LawrenceLionsgateco-production with about:blank[23]$20 million$63.1 million

Upcoming

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YearTitleDirectorDistributorNotes
2026Psycho KillerGavin Polone20th Century Studiosco-production withRegency Enterprises,New Regency, andConstantin Film[24]
Resident EvilZach CreggerSony Pictures Releasingco-production withColumbia Pictures,Constantin Film,Davis Films,PlayStation Productions, and Subconscious[25][26]
TBABioShockFrancis LawrenceNetflixco-production with2K[27]
Every House is HauntedAdam Schindler
Brian Netto[28]
co-production with Raimi Productions and Starlight Media[29]
OutlastTBALionsgateco-production withRed Barrels[30]
PolarisLynne RamsayTBA[31]
The SimsKate HerronAmazon MGM Studios[32]co-production withLuckyChap Entertainment andElectronic Arts[33]
RebornChris McKayNetflixco-production withFortis Films[34]
The Witch BoyMinkyu Lee[35]

Television series

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2000s

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YearTitleCreatorNetworkNotesSeasonsEpisodes
2007I'm from Rolling StoneShari BrooksMTVco-production with Maverick Films, Rolling Stone and Yolo Films110

2010s

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YearTitleCreatorNetworkNotesSeasonsEpisodes
2013–2014Bates Motelbased on characters fromPsycho by:
Robert Bloch
developed by:
Carlton Cuse
Kerry Ehrin
Anthony Cipriano
A&Euncredited; seasons 1–2; co-production withAmerican Genre (season 1),Kerry Ehrin Productions,Carlton Cuse Productions (season 2) andUniversal Television220
2016The ExorcistJeremy Slater
based onThe Exorcist by:
William Peter Blatty
Foxuncredited; season 1; co-production withNew Neighborhood,Morgan Creek Productions and20th Century Fox Television110
2017–2020Unikitty!based onThe Lego Movie by:
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
developed by:
Ed Skudder
Lynn Wang
Cartoon Networkuncredited; co-production withThe Lego Group andWarner Bros. Animation3104

2020s

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YearTitleCreatorNetworkNotesSeasonsEpisodes
2020–2021The Standbased onThe Stand by:
Stephen King
developed by:
Josh Boone
Ben Cavell
CBS All Accessco-production withMosaic Media Group andCBS Studios19
2021–2024ThemLittle MarvinAmazon Prime Videoco-production withSony Pictures Television,Amazon Studios, Hillman Grad Productions and Odd Man Out218
2024–presentHopMarc Brown
Peter K. Hirsch
Tolon Brown
Max
CBC Kids (Canada)
co-production with Epic Story Media, Loomi Animation, andMarc Brown Studios126
2025It: Welcome to Derrybased onIt by:
Stephen King
developed by:
Andy Muschietti
Barbara Muschietti
Jason Fuchs
HBOco-production withRideback, FiveTen Productions, K Plus Ultra, Double Dream andWarner Bros. Television18

References

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