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| Industry | Film production Television production |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2001; 25 years ago (2001) |
| Founder | Roy 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.

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]
| Year | Title | Director | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | The Grudge | Nicolas Pesce | Sony Pictures Releasing | uncredited; co-production withScreen Gems,Stage 6 Films andGhost House Pictures | $10–14 million | $49.5 million |
| The Turning | Floria Sigismondi | Universal Pictures | co-production withDreamWorks Pictures,Reliance Entertainment and Chislehurst Entertainment | $14 million | $18.6 million | |
| Brahms: The Boy II | William Brent Bell | STXfilms | uncredited; co-production withLakeshore Entertainment | $10 million | $20.3 million | |
| His House | Remi Weekes | Netflix | co-production withRegency Enterprises,BBC Films and Starchild Pictures | N/A | N/A | |
| 2022 | Barbarian | Zach Cregger | 20th Century Studios | co-production withRegency Enterprises, Almost Never Films and BoulderLight Pictures | $4–4.5 million | $45.4 million |
| Don't Worry Darling | Olivia Wilde | Warner Bros. Pictures | co-production withNew Line Cinema | $20–35 million | $87.6 million | |
| 2023 | The Mother | Niki Caro | Netflix | co-production withNuyorican Productions | N/A | N/A |
| Nimona | Nick Bruno Troy Quane | uncredited; co-production withAnnapurna Pictures[15] | N/A | N/A | ||
| Cobweb | Samuel Bodin | Lionsgate | co-production withPoint Grey Pictures[16] | N/A | $8.1 million | |
| Woman of the Hour | Anna Kendrick | Netflix | co-production with Let's Go Again,AGC Studios and BoulderLight Pictures | N/A | N/A | |
| Boy Kills World | Moritz Mohr | Lionsgate Roadside Attractions | co-production withRaimi Productions, Nthibah Pictures and Hammerstone Studios | N/A | $3.1 million | |
| Five Nights at Freddy's | Emma Tammi | Universal Pictures | uncredited; co-production withBlumhouse Productions,KatzSmith Productions, and Scott Cawthon Productions[17] | $25 million | $297.1 million | |
| Baghead | Alberto Corredor | StudioCanal | uncredited; co-production withStudio Babelsberg andThe Picture Company | N/A | N/A | |
| 2024 | Ordinary Angels | Jon Gunn | Lionsgate | co-production withKingdom Story Company,Stampede Ventures, Stolen Sky Productions and Green Hummingbird Entertainment[18] | $12–13 million | $20.5 million |
| The Strangers: Chapter 1 | Renny Harlin[19][20][21] | uncredited; co-production with Fifth Element Productions, Stream Media, Sherborne Media and LipSync | $8.5 million | $48 million | ||
| 'Salem's Lot | Gary Dauberman | Max | co-production withNew Line Cinema,Atomic Monster and Wolper Organization | N/A | N/A | |
| 2025 | Companion | Drew Hancock | Warner Bros. Pictures | co-production withNew Line Cinema,BoulderLight Pictures and Subconscious | $10 million | $36.7 million |
| A Minecraft Movie | Jared Hess | co-production withLegendary Pictures,Mojang Studios and On the Roam | $150 million | $958.2 million | ||
| Until Dawn | David F. Sandberg | Sony Pictures Releasing | co-production withScreen Gems,PlayStation Productions, Coin Operated and Mangata[22] | $15 million | $54 million | |
| Weapons | Zach Cregger | Warner Bros. Pictures | co-production withNew Line Cinema, Subconscious andBoulderLight Pictures | $38 million | $269.1 million | |
| The Long Walk | Francis Lawrence | Lionsgate | co-production with about:blank[23] | $20 million | $63.1 million |
| Year | Title | Director | Distributor | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Psycho Killer | Gavin Polone | 20th Century Studios | co-production withRegency Enterprises,New Regency, andConstantin Film[24] |
| Resident Evil | Zach Cregger | Sony Pictures Releasing | co-production withColumbia Pictures,Constantin Film,Davis Films,PlayStation Productions, and Subconscious[25][26] | |
| TBA | BioShock | Francis Lawrence | Netflix | co-production with2K[27] |
| Every House is Haunted | Adam Schindler Brian Netto[28] | co-production with Raimi Productions and Starlight Media[29] | ||
| Outlast | TBA | Lionsgate | co-production withRed Barrels[30] | |
| Polaris | Lynne Ramsay | TBA | [31] | |
| The Sims | Kate Herron | Amazon MGM Studios[32] | co-production withLuckyChap Entertainment andElectronic Arts[33] | |
| Reborn | Chris McKay | Netflix | co-production withFortis Films[34] | |
| The Witch Boy | Minkyu Lee | [35] |
| Year | Title | Creator | Network | Notes | Seasons | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | I'm from Rolling Stone | Shari Brooks | MTV | co-production with Maverick Films, Rolling Stone and Yolo Films | 1 | 10 |
| Year | Title | Creator | Network | Notes | Seasons | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013–2014 | Bates Motel | based on characters fromPsycho by: Robert Bloch developed by: Carlton Cuse Kerry Ehrin Anthony Cipriano | A&E | uncredited; seasons 1–2; co-production withAmerican Genre (season 1),Kerry Ehrin Productions,Carlton Cuse Productions (season 2) andUniversal Television | 2 | 20 |
| 2016 | The Exorcist | Jeremy Slater based onThe Exorcist by: William Peter Blatty | Fox | uncredited; season 1; co-production withNew Neighborhood,Morgan Creek Productions and20th Century Fox Television | 1 | 10 |
| 2017–2020 | Unikitty! | based onThe Lego Movie by: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller developed by: Ed Skudder Lynn Wang | Cartoon Network | uncredited; co-production withThe Lego Group andWarner Bros. Animation | 3 | 104 |
| Year | Title | Creator | Network | Notes | Seasons | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020–2021 | The Stand | based onThe Stand by: Stephen King developed by: Josh Boone Ben Cavell | CBS All Access | co-production withMosaic Media Group andCBS Studios | 1 | 9 |
| 2021–2024 | Them | Little Marvin | Amazon Prime Video | co-production withSony Pictures Television,Amazon Studios, Hillman Grad Productions and Odd Man Out | 2 | 18 |
| 2024–present | Hop | Marc Brown Peter K. Hirsch Tolon Brown | Max CBC Kids (Canada) | co-production with Epic Story Media, Loomi Animation, andMarc Brown Studios | 1 | 26 |
| 2025 | It: Welcome to Derry | based onIt by: Stephen King developed by: Andy Muschietti Barbara Muschietti Jason Fuchs | HBO | co-production withRideback, FiveTen Productions, K Plus Ultra, Double Dream andWarner Bros. Television | 1 | 8 |