Skydance Media

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Skydance Media, LLC
FormerlySkydance Productions (2006–2016)
TypePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedApril 4, 2006; 15 years ago (2006-04-04)
FounderDavid Ellison
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California, United States
Area served
Global
Key people
  • David Ellison (CEO and chairman)
  • Dana Goldberg (CCO)
  • Don Granger (EVP of Feature Productions)
  • Marcy Ross (President of Television)
  • Paul Schwake (Former COO and CFO)
  • Jesse Sisgold (President and COO)
  • Larry Wasserman (CFO)
Products
  • Animation
  • Motion pictures
  • Television
  • Video games/Interactive Games
BrandsUncharted (label)
Owners
  • David Ellison (controlling)
  • RedBird Capital Partners (minor)
  • CJ ENM (minor)
  • Tencent (minor)[1]
Subsidiaries
  • Skydance Pictures, LLC
  • Skydance Animation, LLC
  • Skydance Interactive, LLC
  • Skydance Television, LLC
  • Skydance Development, LLC
  • Skydance Productions, LLC
  • [2]
Websiteskydance.com

Skydance Media, LLC (formerly known as Skydance Productions) is an American production company based in Santa Monica, California. Founded by David Ellison in 2006, the company entered a five-year partnership to co-produce and co-finance films with Paramount Pictures starting in 2009, and has renewed the agreement twice out to 2021. The company specializes in film, animation, television and video games.

Skydance is responsible for feature-length films including True Grit, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Jack Reacher, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Star Trek Into Darkness, World War Z, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Terminator Genisys, Star Trek Beyond, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Life, Baywatch, Geostorm, Annihilation, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Gemini Man, Terminator: Dark Fate, 6 Underground, Without Remorse, The Tomorrow War and Snake Eyes. Skydance's future feature film slate includes Top Gun: Maverick and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.

History[]

Logo from 2016 until 2021.

Skydance Productions was formed in 2006 by David Ellison. The firm's first film was Flyboys in 2006, starring Ellison and co-financed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[3]

In the fall of 2009, Skydance and Paramount Pictures signed a five-year co-financing, production and distribution agreement, with Paramount holding the additional option of distribution. Before August 2010, Skydance hired Dana Goldberg, formerly of Village Roadshow Pictures, to oversee development and production. In August 2010, with the Paramount partnership and an equity investment by the then sixth richest person in the world, Ellison's father Larry Ellison, Skydance raised $350 million in equity and credit to co-finance its films.[3]

On May 1, 2013, Skydance launched Skydance Television, hiring Marcy Ross as division president.[4] Skydance renewed it slate deal with Paramount in the summer of 2013 for four more years.[5]

In 2014, Jesse Sisgold joined Skydance as President of Business Affairs & Strategic Planning[6] and later that year was upped to Chief Operating Officer.[7] He was again promoted in 2017 to President & COO.[8]

In March 2014, Don Granger joined the company as the newly created post EVP Feature Productions, and he would report to Dana Goldberg, company's chief creative officer.[9]

In March 2015, Anne Globe joined the company as Chief Marketing Officer.[10]

Later that same year, Skydance raised $700 million in new financing. The refinancing included $200 million in equity from a group of investors, and a $500 million line of credit from J.P. Morgan Chase.[5] On May 3, 2016, Skydance Media used part of its new financing to purchase game developer The Workshop Entertainment, Inc. The Workshop Entertainment was renamed and organized as Skydance Interactive, LLC.[11] David Ellison's company also created a production label named Uncharted in December 2016 in order to house content that falls outside of the action, sci-fi or fantasy genre.[12]

On March 16, 2017, Skydance launched the Skydance Animation division by forming a multi-year partnership with Madrid-based Ilion Animation Studios. Two projects are already in the works, with one of them originally eyeing a March 2021 release.[13] In August 2017, Skydance and Paramount renewed their slate deal for another four years to 2021, with the addition of Skydance's animated films for distribution.[14]

On January 25, 2018, Tencent bought a 5% to 10% minority stake.[1][15] Jun Oh was hired by Skydance Media as head of theatrical, interactive and legal affairs in October 2018.[16]

In February 2020, RedBird Capital Partners and CJ ENM invested in the company.[17] More recently, the company signed a first look television deal with Exile Content Studio.[18] Even more recently, the company signed a first look deal with Impact, a company owned by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer for television productions.[19]

Films[]

Released[]

Release Title Co-production companies Distributor(s)
September 22, 2006 Flyboys Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Ingenious Film Partners and Electric Entertainment MGM Distribution Co.
December 22, 2010 True Grit Mike Zoss Productions, Scott Rudin Productions Paramount Pictures
December 21, 2011 Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Bad Robot Productions, TC Productions
December 19, 2012 The Guilt Trip Michaels/Goldwyn
December 21, 2012 Jack Reacher TC Productions
March 28, 2013 G.I. Joe: Retaliation Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hasbro Studios and Di Bonaventura Pictures
May 16, 2013 Star Trek Into Darkness Bad Robot Productions, K/O Paper Products
June 21, 2013 World War Z Plan B Entertainment, GK Films
January 17, 2014 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Di Bonaventura Pictures
July 1, 2015 Terminator Genisys China Movie Channel
July 31, 2015 Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Bad Robot Productions, Alibaba Pictures, China Movie Channel, TC Productions
July 22, 2016 Star Trek Beyond Alibaba Pictures, Huahua Media, Bad Robot Productions, Sneaky Shark Productions and Perfect Storm Entertainment
October 21, 2016 Jack Reacher: Never Go Back TC Productions, Shanghai Film Group and Huahua Media
March 24, 2017 Life Columbia Pictures, Mockingbird Pictures Sony Pictures Releasing
May 25, 2017 Baywatch under Uncharted; Shanghai Film Group, Huahua Media, Seven Bucks Productions, The Montecito Picture Company, Fremantle Productions and Flynn Picture Company Paramount Pictures
October 20, 2017 Geostorm Electric Entertainment, RatPac-Dune Entertainment Warner Bros. Pictures
February 23, 2018 Annihilation Scott Rudin Productions, DNA Films Paramount Pictures (U.S. and Chinese distribution)
& Netflix (International distribution)
July 27, 2018 Mission: Impossible – Fallout Alibaba Pictures, Bad Robot Productions, TC Productions Paramount Pictures
October 11, 2019 Gemini Man[20] Alibaba Pictures, Fosun Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films
November 1, 2019 Terminator: Dark Fate 20th Century Fox, Tencent Pictures, TSG Entertainment and Lightstorm Entertainment Paramount Pictures (U.S. distribution),
20th Century Fox (International distribution)
& Tencent Pictures (Chinese distribution)
December 13, 2019 6 Underground Bay Films Netflix
July 10, 2020 The Old Guard[21] Denver and Delilah Productions
April 30, 2021 Without Remorse Paramount Pictures, Weed Road Pictures, Outlier Society and Midnight Radio Productions Amazon Studios
July 2, 2021 The Tomorrow War Paramount Pictures, New Republic Pictures, Phantom Four Films and Lit Entertainment Group
July 23, 2021 Snake Eyes Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Entertainment One and Di Bonaventura Pictures Paramount Pictures

Upcoming[]

Release Title Co-production companies Distributor(s)
February 18, 2022 Luck[22] Paramount Pictures and Skydance Animation Madrid Apple TV+
May 27, 2022 Top Gun: Maverick Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films, TC Productions and Tencent Pictures Paramount Pictures
June 24, 2022 Transformers: Rise of the Beasts[23] Entertainment One, Di Bonaventura Pictures, New Republic Pictures and Bay Films
September 30, 2022 Mission: Impossible 7 TC Productions, New Republic Pictures and Bad Robot Productions
November 11, 2022 Spellbound Paramount Pictures and Skydance Animation Madrid Apple TV+
June 9, 2023 Star Trek 4 Bad Robot Productions Paramount Pictures
July 7, 2023 Mission: Impossible 8 TC Productions and Bad Robot Productions
TBA The Greatest Beer Run Ever[24] Andrew Muscato Productions Apple TV+
Heart of Stone[25] Pilot Wave Netflix
The Adam Project 21 Laps Entertainment and Maximun Effort
Rainbow Six Weed Road Pictures, Outlier Society and Midnight Radio Productions Paramount Pictures
G.I. Joe: Ever Vigilant Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Entertainment One and Di Bonaventura Pictures

In development[]

Title Co-production companies Distributor(s)
Buck Rogers[26] Village Roadshow Pictures and Kennedy Miller Mitchell Paramount Pictures
Untitled Spy Kids film[27] Spyglass Media Group and Troublemaker Studios

Skydance Television[]

Television series[]

First broadcast Last broadcast Title Network Seasons Episodes Production
July 27, 2014 December 15, 2015 Manhattan WGN America 2 23 Lionsgate Television, Skydance Television, Tribune Studios
May 8, 2015 TBA Grace and Frankie Netflix 6 78 Okay Goodnight!, Skydance Television
October 1, 2017 January 6, 2018 Ten Days in the Valley ABC 1 10 Under Uncharted
February 2, 2018 February 27, 2020 Altered Carbon Netflix 2 18 Skydance Television
June 4, 2018 July 30, 2018 Dietland AMC 1 10 Under Uncharted
June 6, 2018 TBA Condor Audience Network 1 10 MGM Television, Skydance Television, Paramount Television
August 31, 2018 Jack Ryan Amazon 2 16 Paramount Television Studios, Skydance Television, Platinum Dunes
TBA Untitled Miraculous live-action TV series[28] TBA TBA TBA ZAG Inc.
Foundation Apple TV+ Skydance Television
Sword Art Online[29][30] Netflix
Untitled Steins;Gate live-action TV series[31][32] TBA

Skydance Interactive[]

Skydance Interactive is a game studio focused on developing ambitious titles, managing projects licenses to other developers, and developing innovative game mechanics and software for VR and emerging platforms. The division of Skydance Media was launched in 2016.[33] In 2017, its first VR game, Archangel was launched. The game recently expanded into an online multiplayer upgrade, Archangel: Hellfire.[34]

In 2017, Skydance Interactive partnered with Skybound Entertainment to develop a number of original virtual reality video games based on the expansive world of The Walking Dead universe.[35] The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners will be the inaugural title co-developed by the two companies. The studio is located in Marina del Rey, CA.[36]

Games[]

Release Title
July 18, 2017 Archangel
April 6, 2018 PWND
January 23, 2020 The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners

Skydance Animation[]

Skydance Animation
TypeSubsidiary
Industry
  • Animation
  • Motion pictures
Founded2017; 4 years ago (2017)
Headquarters
United States
Key people
  • Holly Edwards (President)
  • John Lasseter (Head of Animation)
ParentSkydance Media
DivisionsSkydance Animation Madrid

Skydance formed a multi-year partnership in March 2017 with Madrid-based Ilion Animation Studios and in July, announced its first two animated feature films — Luck, which opens on February 18, 2022, and Spellbound on November 11, 2022. On October 10, 2017, Bill Damaschke was hired to head the division as president of animation and family entertainment.[37]

Skydance Animation has signed on directors Alessandro Carloni (Kung Fu Panda 3) to direct Luck, Vicky Jenson (Shrek) to direct Spellbound, and Nathan Greno (Tangled) to write and direct Pookoo (formerly known as Powerless).[38] Peggy Holmes (Secret of the Wings and The Pirate Fairy) was later announced as new director of Luck, replacing Carloni who left over creative differences.[39]

Skydance Animation hired former Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios CCO John Lasseter as Head of Animation in late January 2019, supplanting Damaschke.[40] This decision was met with disapproval from some contributors to various Skydance projects, owing to prior allegations of sexual misconduct against Lasseter during his time with Pixar.[41] Conversely, Damaschke stated that many people "[...] had strong feelings and felt like it was the right thing to do [...] and were excited to get to work with him" and it was "[...] definitely not a black-and-white situation."[42] Emma Thompson was to voice a character in Luck but left the project after Lasseter was hired.[43] Jane Fonda was cast as The Dragon in Luck.[44]

Holly Edwards, who previously served as Skydance Animation's Head of Production, was promoted to the position of president at Skydance Animation.[45]

On April 2, 2020, composer Alan Menken revealed that he is working alongside Lasseter on a project for the studio,[46] which was later announced to be Spellbound.[47] Skydance formally acquired Ilion Studios and rebranded it as Skydance Animation Madrid in April 2020.[48] On July 30, the studio named Shane Prigmore for the newly created position of Senior Vice President of Development for Animation, in which he will oversee the creative development of all feature films and television series.[49] On December 16, 2020, Apple TV+ entered talks to take over the distribution rights to the films Luck and Spellbound.[50] More recently, Apple signed an overall deal with Skydance Animation which included animated films and television series. This includes a television adaptation of the novel The Search for WondLa by Tony DiTerlizzi. The series has been greenlight for two seasons and will feature showrunner Lauren Montgomery as both the executive producer and writer.[51]

Animated films[]

Title Release Co-production with Distribution
Luck February 18, 2022 Paramount Animation
Skydance Animation Madrid
Apple TV+
Spellbound November 11, 2022
Pookoo TBA
The Fourteenth Goldfish[52]

Animated television series[]

Title Network Year Notes
The Search for WondLa Apple TV+ TBA Based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Tony DiTerlizzi

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