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Monkeypaw Productions is an American production company founded by director and producer Jordan Peele in 2012.[1] The company is known for producing the 2017 horror film Get Out.
Overview
In 2012, Monkeypaw Productions released the comedy series Key & Peele on January 31, 2012 on Comedy Central.[2] When the series ended in 2015, Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key wrote the script for the comedy film Keanu which was released on April 29, 2016 by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures.[3] In 2017, Jordan Peele's directorial debut horror film Get Out was released on February 24, 2017 by Universal Pictures.[4]
On May 3, 2017, Peele signed a two year, first-look deal with Universal Pictures. The deal involves Peele and his Monkeypaw production company to invest, produce and distribute genre films for Universal. The deal also includes Peele producing micro-budget films with Jason Blum and his Blumhouse Productions banner after their collaboration with Get Out.[5]
On May 16, 2017, it was announced that Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw Productions and J. J. Abrams's Bad Robot Productions are producing a horror drama anthology series titled Lovecraft Country for HBO and Warner Bros. Television. The television series is an adaptation of the 2016 horror novel by Matt Ruff. The pilot will be written by Misha Green, who will serve as the showrunner for the series. Peele, Abrams and Ben Stephenson will serve as executive producers.[6]
On May 8, 2018, it was announced that Peele will write and direct Us, a social horror film starring Lupita Nyong'o, Elisabeth Moss and Winston Duke. The film will be a co-production with Blumhouse Productions and QC Entertainment. The film is set to be released March 15, 2019 by Universal Pictures.[7]
Feature films
Year | Film | Directed by | Budget | Gross | Co-producers | Distributor |
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2016 | Keanu | Peter Atencio | $15 million | $20.7 million | New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Detroit Pictures, and Principato-Young Entertainment |
Warner Bros. Pictures |
2017 | Get Out | Jordan Peele | $4.5 million | $255.4 million | Blumhouse Productions and QC Entertainment | Universal Pictures |
2018 | BlacKkKlansman | Spike Lee | $15 million | $88.9 million | Blumhouse Productions, QC Entertainment, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Legendary Entertainment, and Perfect World Pictures |
Focus Features |
2019 | Us[8] | Jordan Peele | $24.6 million[9] | — | Blumhouse Productions and QC Entertainment | Universal Pictures |
2020 | Candyman[10] | Nia DaCosta | — | — | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
TBA | Wendell and Wild[11] | Henry Selick | — | — | The Gotham Group and Principato-Young Entertainment | Netflix |
Television series
Year | Series | Creator(s) | Co-productions | Network |
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2012–2015 | Key & Peele | Keegan-Michael Key Jordan Peele |
Cindylou and Martel & Roberts Productions | Comedy Central |
2018–present | The Last O.G. | John Carcieri Jordan Peele |
Streetlife Productions Inc., Full Flavor, The Tannenbaum Company, Principato-Young Entertainment, and Studio T |
TBS |
2019 | Weird City | TBA | Sonar Entertainment, Mosaic and Raskal Productions | YouTube Premium |
The Twilight Zone | Jordan PeeleVorlage:Efn | CBS Television Studios and Genre Films | CBS All Access | |
TBA | The Hunt | David Weil | Sonar Entertainment | Amazon Video |
Lorena | TBA | Sonar Entertainment and Number 19 | Amazon Video | |
Lovecraft Country | Jordan Peele J. J. Abrams Misha Green |
Bad Robot Productions and Warner Bros. Television | HBO |
Notes and references
Notes
References
External links
- ↑ Jordan Peele. In: Variety.
- ↑ Gorman, Bill: Keegan-Michael Key And Jordan Peele Come To Comedy Central With New Series 'Key & Peele'. TV By the Numbers, 4. Januar 2012, abgerufen am 5. Mai 2017.
- ↑ Erik Pedersen: Warner Bros Moves Key & Peele Starrer 'Keanu' Back One Week - Update, January 12, 2016. Abgerufen im May 5, 2017 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ Erik Pederson: ‘Get Out’: Universal Dates Jordan Peele’s Blumhouse Chiller & Unleashes Trailer. In: Deadline Hollywood. 4. Oktober 2016, abgerufen am 5. Mai 2017.
- ↑ Borys Kit: 'Get Out' Filmmaker Jordan Peele Signs First-Look Deal With Universal. In: The Hollywood Reporter. 3. Mai 2017, abgerufen am 5. Mai 2017.
- ↑ Mike Fleming Jr.: ‘Get Out’s Jordan Peele Teams With WBTV, HBO & Bad Robot For ‘Lovecraft Country’ Drama Series; Misha Green Writing. In: Deadline Hollywood. 16. Mai 2017, abgerufen am 16. Mai 2017.
- ↑ Jordan Peele Reveals Title of Next Film; Lupita Nyong’o, Elisabeth Moss Eyed to Star (EXCLUSIVE)
- ↑ Anthony D'Alessandro: Universal Sets 2019 Release Date For Jordan Peele’s Untitled Social Thriller, May 22, 2017. Abgerufen im February 10, 2018
- ↑ Vorlage:Cite report
- ↑ Justin Kroll: Jordan Peele-Produced ‘Candyman’ Reboot Taps Director Nia DaCosta, November 27, 2018. Abgerufen im November 28, 2018
- ↑ Mike Fleming Jr: Netflix Wins Stop-Motion Animated ‘Wendell And Wild’: Henry Selick, Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key Aboard. In: Deadline Hollywood. 14. März 2018, abgerufen am 15. März 2018.