TriStar Productions

TriStar Productions (TSP) is an American film and television production company, a division of TriStar Pictures and a joint venture between Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) and former 20th Century Fox chairman Tom Rothman.[4]

TriStar Productions
Joint venture
Division
IndustryFilm
FoundedAugust 9, 2013[1]
FounderThomas Rothman[2]
HeadquartersSony Studio lot, Culver City, California, United States[3]
Key people
Thomas Rothman (Chair)
Lindsay Sloane (SVP, TV)
David Beaubaire (EVP, film)
Nicole Brown(SVP, film)[3]
ProductsMotion pictures
Television production
OwnerSony Pictures Entertainment
Thomas Rothman[4]

The new company shares its name and logo with the current TriStar Pictures distribution label of Sony Pictures[4] under which TriStar Productions' four films per year will be released joining the other titles released from TriStar Pictures.[2][5] The television programming however, will be produced for Sony Pictures Television.[2] The TriStar name was selected as Rothman considers himself a film buff, giving the company its historical name, and counting on the good will of the Hollywood creative types to give the unit an edge.[5]

History

It was jointly announced on August 1, 2013 by Rothman, Michael Lynton, the CEO of Sony Entertainment and co-chairman and CEO of SPE, and Amy Pascal, co-chairwoman of SPE. The venture was launched on September 1 and Rothman would hold an equity share in the venture with the ability to bring in other outside investments.[4][5] TSP first deal was for To Walk the Clouds autobiography, which is about Philippe Petit, a French high wire walker who walked in 1974 between the Twin Towers.[6]

In February 2015, it was announced that Rothman will replace Amy Pascal as chairman of Sony Pictures's Motion Picture Group. Rothman will continue to oversee the properties he greenlit at TriStar.[7]

Filmography

Released

Film Release date Co-production Box office Distributor
Ricki and the FlashAugust 7, 2015Marc Platt Productions[8] Badwill Entertainment and LStar Capital[9]$41 millionSony Pictures Releasing
The Walk[6]September 30, 2015ImageMovers$61 million
The Lady in the VanNovember 13, 2015BBC Films and Sony Pictures Classics[10]$41 million
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime WalkNovember 11, 2016Studio 8, LStar Capital, Film4, Bona Film Group,[11] The Ink Factory and Marc Platt Productions$30 million

Upcoming

Film Release date Co-production Distributor
Happiest SeasonNovember 20, 2020Temple Hill Entertainment and Entertainment OneSony Pictures Releasing
The YankTBAMosaic Media Group and Gary Sanchez Productions[12]
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver ChairEntertainment One Films and The Mark Gordon Company
Untitled Labyrinth sequelThe Jim Henson Company and Lucasfilm

References

  1. Faughnder, Ryan (August 1, 2013). "Tom Rothman teams with Sony Pictures to create TriStar Productions". Los Angeles Times.
  2. Abrams, Rachel (August 1, 2013). "Tom Rothman in Joint Venture With Sony to Run TriStar Productions". Variety. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  3. Nellie Andreeva. (October 23, 2013) Tom Rothman & Sony’s TriStar Prods. Makes TV & Film Executive Hires. Deadline Hollywood. Accessed on October 28, 2013.
  4. Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 1, 2013). "Tom Rothman To Launch New TriStar Productions Label For Sony". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  5. CIEPLY, MICHAEL (August 1, 2013). "Sony Hires Rothman to Head Revived TriStar Unit". New York Times. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
  6. "Tom Rothman's TriStar Unveils First Pic Dates: 'Ricki And The Flash' & Robert Zemeckis' Philippe Petit Movie". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. May 6, 2014. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  7. "Tom Rothman Replaces Amy Pascal At Sony Pictures; Michael Lynton Contract Extended". Deadline. February 24, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  8. Sneider, Jeff (17 June 2014). "Kevin Kline, Mamie Gummer in Negotiations to Join Meryl Streep in 'Ricki and the Flash' (Exclusive)". TheWrap. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  9. "Ricki and the Flash (2015) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  10. Guy Lodge (2015-09-12). "'The Lady in the Van' Review: A Light Vehicle for a Grand Maggie Smith". Variety. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
  11. Kroll, Justin. "Studio 8, Bona Film Group Team With TriStar on Ang Lee's 'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk'". Variety.
  12. Jr, Mike Fleming (April 28, 2014). "TriStar Wins Will Ferrell Comic Pitch 'The Yank'". Deadline. Retrieved October 16, 2018.


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