List of content by Entertainment One

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Entertainment One Ltd., also known as eOne, is a Canadian multinational entertainment company and a subsidiary of American toy manufacturer Hasbro. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the company is primarily involved in the acquisition, distribution, and production of films, music, and television series.

This list will consist of shows and films produced or distributed by eOne and its predecessor companies.

Films[]

Entertainment One[]

Title Release Date Notes
Half Nelson 2006 Produced by THINKFilm, Canadian distribution only
A Shine of Rainbows 2009 Co-produced with Octagon and Sepia Films
Barney's Version 2010 Co-produced with Serendipity, Canadian distribution
Virginia 2010 Co-produced with TicTock Studios
A Beginner's Guide to Endings 2011 Produced by Buck Productions and Darius Films
Killing Them Softly 2012 Produced by Plan B, Chockstone Pictures, 1984 Private Defense Contractors, Inferno and Annapurna Pictures, Canadian distribution
13 Eerie 2013 Co-produced with Minds Eye Entertainment and Don Carmody Productions
20 Feet from Stardom 2013 Produced by Radius-TWC. Canadian distribution
American Hustle 2013 Produced by Columbia Pictures, Atlas Entertainment and Annapurna Pictures, Canadian distribution only
The Snow Queen 2 2015 Co-produced with Wizart Animation, Bazelevs, Cinema Fund Russia, U.S. distribution only
Official Secrets 2019 Co-produced with Screen Yorkshire
Love and Monsters 2020 Co-produced with Paramount Pictures and 21 Laps Entertainment
Happiest Season 2020 Co-produced with Tristar Pictures and Temple Hill Entertainment. Distributed by Hulu (United States) and Sony Pictures Releasing (International)

Phase 4 Films[]

Title Release Date Notes
Vidal Sassoon: The Movie 2010

Momentum Pictures[]

Title Release Date Notes
The Asian Connection 2016

Alliance Communications[]

Title Release Date Notes
Johnny Mnemonic 1995 Canadian distribution
The Sweet Hereafter 1997 Produced by Ego Film Arts, Canadian distribution

Alliance Atlantis[]

Title Release Date Notes
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang 1999 Produced by Odeon Films

Alliance Films[]

Title Release Date Notes
Pan's Labyrinth 2006 Produced by Tequila Gang, Esperanto Filmoj and Sententia Entertainment, Canadian distribution
No Country for Old Men 2007 Produced by Miramax and Paramount Vantage, Canadian distribution
Afghan Luke 2011 Produced by Trailer Park Productions and Top Sail

Shows[]

Entertainment One[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Project Greenlight HBO 2001-2005 Produced by Live Planet and Miramax Television, distribution only
Very Bad Men Global 2007 Produced by Make Believe Media, distribution only
Hung HBO 2009-2011 Co-produced with Tennessee Wolf Pack
Rookie Blue ABC 2010-2015 Co-produced with Shaw Media, Thump, Inc. (seasons 1–2), Canwest and Ilana C. Frank Films (seasons 3–6)
Party at Tiffany's OWN 2011
Hell on Wheels AMC 2011-2016
Saving Hope CTV, NBC, Ion 2012–2017 Co-produced with Bell Media and Ilana C. Frank Films
Mary Mary We TV 2012–2017
The Firm NBC 2012 Co-produced with Lukas Reiter Productions, AXN Original Productions, Shaw Media and Paramount
Tornado Hunters CMT 2014 Produced by Saloon Media, distribution only
The Book of Negroes CBC 2015
Private Eyes Global, Ion 2016–present Co-produced with Piller-Segan
You, Me, Her Audience 2016–2020 Co-produced with JSS Entertainment and Alta Loma Entertainment
Ice Audience 2016–2018 Co-produced with Fuqua Films, Alcon Entertainment and IM Global Television
Ransom CBS 2017–2019 Co-produced with Big Light Productions. Sienna Films. Wildcats Productions and Corus Entertainment
Mary Kills People Global 2017-2019
Cardinal CTV 2017-2020
TV One 2017–present Co-produced with Bobbcat Films
Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta We TV 2017–present
The Detail CTV, Ion 2018 Co-produced with ICF Films
The Rookie ABC 2018–present
Burden of Truth CBC 2018-2021
Diggstown CBC 2019–present Produced by Circle Blue Entertainment, Freddie Films Inc. and WildBrain, International distribution only
CNN 2019 Produced by Left/Right, International distribution only
Alien TV 9Go!, Netflix 2019–present Co-produced with Pop Family Entertainment
Upright Showcase 2019
My Little Pony: Pony Life Discovery Family 2020–present Co-produced with Boulder Media
Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy Netflix 2020-2021 Co-produced with Rooster Teeth and Polygon Pictures
Candy Land Food Network 2020–present Co-produced with Super Delicious
La Garçonne[1] France 2 2020–present
Nurses Global 2020–present
Power Rangers: Dino Fury Nickelodeon 2021–present Co-produced with Power Rangers Productions, Ltd. and Toei Company Ltd.
Food Network Canada 2021, upcoming

Contender Entertainment Group[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Peppa Pig[2] Nick Jr., Channel 5 2004–present Co-produced with Rubber Duck Entertainment

The Mark Gordon Company[]

Title Network Original running Notes
LAX NBC 2004 Co-produced with NBC Universal Television Studio and Nick Thiel Productions
Criminal Minds CBS 2005–2020 Co-produced with CBS Television Studios and ABC Studios
Grey's Anatomy ABC 2005–present Co-produced with Shondaland and ABC Signature
Army Wives Lifetime 2007-2013 Co-produced with ABC Studios
Youth & Consequences YouTube Premium 2018
Designated Survivor ABC, Netflix 2016-2019

Renegade 83 Entertainment[]

Title Network Original running Notes
The 4400 USA Network 2004-2007 Co-produced with American Zoetrope, BSkyB, Renegade 83, 4400 Productions and Viacom Productions (2004), Paramount Television (2005) and CBS Paramount Television (2006-2007)
Naked and Afraid XL Discovery Channel 2015
You the Jury Fox 2017 Co-produced with Ember Dot
Sugar YouTube Premium 2018 Co-produced with 222 Productions, Big Kid Pictures and Renegade 83

Paperny Entertainment[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Prairie Fire: The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 History Television 1999
The 100 Mile Challenge Food Network 2009

Alliance Communications[]

Title Network Original running Notes
Due South CBS/First-run syndication CTV 1994-1999 Canadian distribution only

References[]

  1. ^ "Entertainment One | La Garçonne". Entertainment One. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  2. ^ http://www.cityam.com/264579/peppa-pig-owner-entertainment-one-reveals-bring-home-less
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