Berlanti Productions

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Berlanti Productions (formerly known as Berlanti-Liddell Productions) is an American film and television production company founded by screenwriter, producer and filmmaker Greg Berlanti and producer Mickey Liddell.

Berlanti Productions
Formerly
  • Berlanti-Liddell Productions
    (2000–2006)
  • Berlanti Television
    (2006–2011)
Company typePrivate
IndustryProduction company
Founded2000; 24 years ago (2000)
Founders
Key people
DivisionsBerlanti-Schechter Films

History

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The company's founder Greg Berlanti in 2012

The company was founded in 2000 as Berlanti-Liddell Productions by screenwriter, producer and filmmaker Greg Berlanti and producer Mickey Liddell.[1]

In March 2003, the company signed a three-year deal with Warner Bros. Television.[1] In February 2006, the company signed a three-year overall deal with Touchstone Television.[2] In August 2006, Liddell left the company, and the company was renamed to Berlanti Television.[3] In July 2008, the company re-signed its overall deal with ABC Studios (formally Touchstone Television) for an additional five-year deal.[4] In March 2011, the company signed a four-year overall deal with Warner Bros. Television, ending its overall deal with ABC Studios two years early. The company also changed its name to Berlanti Productions to reflect its television and film divisions combining together.[5]

In February 2014, Sarah Schechter became the company's president, overseeing the development and production of the company's television and film projects.[6] Before joining the company, Schechter was a senior production vice president at Warner Bros.[6]

In June 2018, the company entered a six-year overall development and production deal with Warner Bros. Television Group until 2024.[7]

In February 2020, David Madden joined the company as its new president, taking over from the company's former president Sarah Schechter.[8] Schechter moved to the newly created positions of chairwoman and partner.[8] Before joining the company, Madden was the former president of AMC Networks and Fox Broadcasting Company.[8]

In August 2021, Dannah Shinder joined the company as executive vice president of television. Before joining the company, Shinder was senior vice president of television at Elizabeth Banks' Brownstone Productions.[9] In January 2022, Suzanne Gomez joined the company as chief marketing officer, and head of talent relations. Gomez was previously senior vice president of publicity at The CW, a position she held since the inception of the network in 2006.[10]

In January 2023, the company signed a four-year exclusive overall deal for Berlanti Productions to remain at the Warner Bros. studio for its television operations into the year 2027 with Warner Bros. Television Group.[11][12]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Gross (worldwide) Distributor Notes Ref.
2015 Pan Joe Wright $128.4 million Warner Bros. Pictures with RatPac-Dune Entertainment [13]
2020 Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie Sung Jin Ahn Warner Bros. Home Entertainment with Blue Ribbon Content, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Animation [14]
2021 Free Guy Shawn Levy $331.5 million Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures with 20th Century Studios, 21 Laps Entertainment, Maximum Effort, Lit Entertainment Group, and TSG Entertainment [15]

Television

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Current

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2018–present All American The CW with April Blair's Company (season 1), CBS Studios, and Warner Bros. Television [16]
You Lifetime
Netflix
with Man Sewing Dinosaur, Alloy Entertainment, A&E Studios,
Warner Horizon Television (seasons 1–2), and Warner Bros. Television (season 3–present)
[17]
2021–2024 Superman & Lois The CW with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television Studios [18]
2023–present Found NBC with Rock My Soul Productions, Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television [19]
2024–present Brilliant Minds with 1107 Productions, 72nd Street, Fabel Entertainment, The Imaginarium, Universal Television and Warner Bros. Television [20][21]

Former

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2002–2006 Everwood The WB with Warner Bros. Television
2004–2005 Jack & Bobby with Shoe Money Productions and Warner Bros. Television
2006–2011 Brothers & Sisters ABC with After Portsmouth Productions, Touchstone Television (season 1), and ABC Studios (seasons 2–5)
2007–2009 Dirty Sexy Money with ABC Studios
2008–2009 Eli Stone
2010–2011 No Ordinary Family with Oh That Gus!, Inc. and ABC Studios [22]
2012 Political Animals USA Network with Laurence Mark Productions and Warner Horizon Television [23]
2012–2020 Arrow The CW with Bonanza Productions, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television [24]
2013 Golden Boy CBS with Bonanza Productions, Nicholas Wootton Productions and Warner Bros. Television [25]
2013–2014 The Tomorrow People The CW with Bonanza Productions, FremantleMedia North America, CBS Television Studios, and Warner Bros. Television [26]
2014–2016 The Mysteries of Laura NBC with Jeff Rake Productions, Kapital Entertainment, New Media Vision, and Warner Bros. Television [27]
2014–2023 The Flash The CW with Bonanza Productions, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television [28]
2015–2020 Blindspot NBC with Quinn's House and Warner Bros. Television [29]
2015–2021 Supergirl CBS
The CW
with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television [30]
2016–2022 Legends of Tomorrow The CW with Bonanza Productions, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television [31]
2017–2023 Riverdale with Archie Comics, CBS Studios, and Warner Bros. Television [32]
2018 Deception ABC with VHPT Company and Warner Bros. Television [33]
2018–2021 Black Lightning The CW with Akil Productions, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television [34]
2018–2020 God Friended Me CBS with I Have an Idea! Entertainment, CBS Television Studios, and Warner Bros. Television [35]
2018–2023 Titans DC Universe
HBO Max
with Weed Road Pictures, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television [36]
2018–2020 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Netflix with Archie Comics, Muckle Man Productions (season 2), and Warner Bros. Television [37]
2019 The Red Line CBS with Array Filmworks, Forward Movement, CBS Television Studios, and Warner Bros. Television [38]
2019–2021 Prodigal Son Fox with Sklaverworth Productions, VHPT! Co., Warner Bros. Television, and Fox Entertainment [39]
2019–2023 Doom Patrol DC Universe
HBO Max
Max
with Jeremy Carver Productions, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television [40]
2019–2022 Batwoman The CW with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television [41]
2020–2022 Stargirl DC Universe
The CW
with Mad Ghost Productions, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television Studios [42]
2020 Katy Keene The CW with Archie Comics, CBS Television Studios, and Warner Bros. Television [43]
Helter Skelter: An American Myth Epix with Rogue Atlas Productions and Warner Horizon Unscripted Television [44]
Equal HBO Max with Scout Productions, Raintree Ventures, That's Wonderful Productions, and Warner Horizon Unscripted Television [45]
2020–2022 The Flight Attendant with Yes, Norman Productions and Warner Bros. Television Studios [46]
2021–2023 Kung Fu The CW with Quinn's House (seasons 1–2), Kinga Productions (season 3), and Warner Bros. Television [47]
2022–2024 All American: Homecoming with Rock My Soul Productions, CBS Studios, and Warner Bros. Television [48]
2023 Gotham Knights with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television [49]
2024 The Girls on the Bus Max with Tsiporah and Warner Bros. Television [50]
Dead Boy Detectives Netflix with Ghost Octopus, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television [51]

In development

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Web series

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Year Title Website / Network Notes Ref.
2015–2016 Vixen CW Seed with Blue Ribbon Content, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Animation
2017–2018 Freedom Fighters: The Ray
2018–2019 Constantine: City of Demons with Phantom Four Films, Digital eMation, Blue Ribbon Content, DC Entertainment,
and Warner Bros. Animation
2020 Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons with Blue Ribbon Content, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Animation

Berlanti-Schechter Films

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Berlanti-Schechter Films was founded in 2020 by Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, and is a subsidiary of Berlanti Productions. In July 2021, the company signed a first-look feature film deal at Netflix.[54]

Year Title Director Gross (worldwide) Distributor Notes Ref.
2020 Unpregnant Rachel Lee Goldenberg HBO Max with Picturestart and Warner Max [55]
2022 Moonshot Chris Winterbauer with Good Universe, Entertainment 360, Warner Bros. Pictures, and New Line Cinema [56]
My Policeman Michael Grandage Amazon Studios with Independent Film Company, and MGC [57]
2023 Red, White & Royal Blue Matthew Lopez Amazon Prime Video with Amazon Studios [58]
2024 Atlas Brad Peyton Netflix with Safehouse Pictures, ASAP Entertainment and Nuyorican Productions [59]
Fly Me to the Moon Greg Berlanti Columbia Pictures (through Sony Pictures Releasing) with Apple Studios and These Pictures [60]

In development

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