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American film and television production company
Brownstone Productions is an American film and television
production company founded by actress, director and producer
Elizabeth Banks and
Max Handelman. It is known for producing films in the
Pitch Perfect franchise,
Charlie's Angels (2019) and
Cocaine Bear (2023).
History
Brownstone Productions was founded in October 2002 in
Santa Clarita,
California, U.S. by actress, director and producer
Elizabeth Banks and her husband, sportswriter and producer
Max Handelman.[
citation needed] As of 2019, the company is headquartered inside the
Universal Studios Lot in
Universal City, California.
[1]
In January 2015, the company signed a two-year
first-look deal with
Universal Pictures from 2015 to 2017.
[2] In June 2015, the company signed a multi year production deal with
Warner Bros. Television.
[3]
In 2019, the company re-signed its first-look deal with Universal Pictures, and production deal with Warner Bros. Television.
[1]
In June 2021, the company signed a first-look and multi-project development podcasting deal with
Amazon, Inc.'s
Audible.
[4]
Filmography
Films
Television
In production
Films
Television
Podcasts
References
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"Elizabeth Banks' Brownstone Productions Ink First-Look Deal At Universal".
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^ Ford, Rebecca (June 16, 2015).
"Elizabeth Banks' Brownstone Productions Inks Deal With Warner Bros. TV".
The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
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b Spangler, Todd (June 17, 2021).
"Elizabeth Banks Signs Audible First-Look Podcast Deal, Starting With Her Show About Sexuality".
Variety. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
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^ McCarthy, Todd (September 24, 2009).
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"Aidy Bryant-Led Comedy 'Shrill' Picked Up to Series at Hulu".
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^ Galuppo, Mia (September 22, 2016).
"'XOXO' Writer to Rewrite 'Heist Society' for Lionsgate, Elizabeth Banks' Brownstone (Exclusive)".
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^ Kit, Borys (October 31, 2017).
"Elizabeth Banks, Margot Robbie Team for 'The Paper Bag Princess'".
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^ Galuppo, Mia (January 3, 2018).
"Elizabeth Banks, Michael De Luca to Produce 'Uncanny Valley' at Universal".
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^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 14, 2018).
"Elizabeth Banks To Star In & Produce Paramount Players Pic On The Day A Wyoming Hotel Maid Won A Dream Date With Prince".
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^ Galuppo, Mia (November 15, 2018).
"Elizabeth Banks, Universal Developing Movie Version of 'Science Fair' Doc (Exclusive)".
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"Janet Mock to Direct International Sweethearts of Rhythm for Sony Pictures, Elizabeth Banks and Amy Pascal Producing".
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"Hot Package Du Jour #1: Multiple Offers For 'Foreign Relations' With Nick Jonas, 'Top Gun: Maverick's Glen Powell & Kat Coiro Directing".
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^ Andreeva, Nellie (November 9, 2016).
"CBS Buys 'Something To Celebrate' Family Comedy Produced By Elizabeth Banks".
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^ Andreeva, Nellie (November 10, 2016).
"NBC Buys Single Dad Comedy Produced by Elizabeth Banks & Max Handelman".
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^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 27, 2017).
"ABC Orders Jay Scherick & David Ronn Comedic Pilot From Elizabeth Banks".
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^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 24, 2018).
"Amazon Developing 'Girl Waits With Gun' Drama Series From Jennifer Crittenden, Gabrielle Allan & Elizabeth Banks".
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^ Hipes, Patrick (July 19, 2018).
"Screen Gems Nabs 'Superfecundation' Script From Savion Einstein".
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"NBC Buys Mother-Daughter FBI Drama From Wendy Calhoun & Elizabeth Banks".
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^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 15, 2019).
"Fox Nabs Jury Drama 'The Twelve' From Amanda Green & Elizabeth Banks As Put Pilot".
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^ Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (October 22, 2019).
"NBC Buys 'Mavenhood' Social Media Drama From 'NCIS: Los Angeles' Co-EP & Elizabeth Banks With Penalty".
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^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (October 29, 2019).
"Elizabeth Banks, Issa Rae & Mindy Kaling Set New Comedy Series At HBO Max".
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^ Andreeva, Nellie (November 14, 2019).
"'Borrowed Time' Mystery Procedural From Amanda Green & Elizabeth Banks In Work At CBS".
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^ Petski, Denise (July 21, 2020).
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