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Point Grey
Company typePrivate
Industry
FoundedFebruary 12, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-02-12)
FounderSeth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Seth Rogen (CEO)
  • Evan Goldberg (CEO)
  • James Weaver (president)
Products

Point Grey (PGP) is a Canadian-American film and television production company, founded in 2011 by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The company is named after Point Grey Secondary School in Vancouver, where they met.

History

Founded by Rogen and Goldberg on February 12, 2011, the company was named after the school where they met.[1] On September 24, 2013, it produced their first animated feature, Sausage Party.[2] On February 6, 2014, the company had developed its first TV project, Preacher, on AMC.[3] On March 5, 2014, the company entered a pact with the Good Universe movie studio to develop movie comedies.[4] In 2018, they were in talks with the Lionsgate film studio.[5] The talks were finalised the following year.[6] In 2024, Point Grey signed a first-look deal with Universal Pictures.[7]

Filmography

Released

Release date Title Co-production with Distributed by
September 30, 2011 50/50 Mandate Pictures Summit Entertainment (United States)
Lionsgate (International)
June 12, 2013 This Is the End Columbia Pictures
Mandate Pictures
Sony Pictures Releasing
May 9, 2014 Neighbors Good Universe Universal Pictures
December 25, 2014 The Interview Columbia Pictures
LStar Capital
Sony Pictures Releasing
November 20, 2015 The Night Before Columbia Pictures
Good Universe
May 20, 2016 Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Good Universe
Perfect World Pictures
Universal Pictures
August 12, 2016 Sausage Party Columbia Pictures
Annapurna Pictures
Nitrogen Studios
Sony Pictures Releasing
December 1, 2017 The Disaster Artist New Line Cinema
Good Universe
Rabbit Bandini Productions
RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Ramona Films
A24 (North America)
Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
March 23, 2018 Game Over, Man! Scott Rudin Productions
Mail Order Company
Netflix
April 6, 2018 Blockers DMG Entertainment
Good Universe
Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions
Universal Pictures
May 3, 2019 Long Shot Summit Entertainment
Good Universe
Denver and Delilah Productions
Lionsgate
August 16, 2019 Good Boys Good Universe
Quantity Entertainment
Universal Pictures
August 6, 2020 An American Pickle Sony Pictures
Warner Max
HBO Max (United States)
Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
July 7, 2023 Joy Ride Red Mysterious Hippo Lionsgate
July 21, 2023 Cobweb Vertigo Entertainment
August 2, 2023 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Pictures
January 26, 2024 Miller's Girl Good Universe Lionsgate

Upcoming

Release date Title Co-production with Distributed by
October 9, 2026 Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem sequel[8][9] Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Pictures
TBA The Something[10] Good Universe Universal Pictures
Bubble[11] Columbia Pictures
Sony Pictures Animation
Matt Tolmach Productions
Sony Pictures Releasing
Where's Waldo?[12] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
DreamWorks Classics
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (United States)
Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
Black and White[13] Stoller Global Solutions
HartBeat Productions
Paramount Pictures
Memetic[14] Boom! Studios Lionsgate
Video Nasty[15] Stampede Ventures
Invincible[16] Skybound Entertainment Universal Pictures
79ers[17] Gary Sanchez Productions Lionsgate
Tangles[18] Monarch Media
Giant Ant
Lylas Pictures
Chippendales[19] 20th Century Studios
Regency Enterprises
Bold Films
Permut Productions
Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Untitled Figment film[20] Walt Disney Pictures
3 Arts Entertainment

Documentaries

Release date Title Co-production with Distributed by
September 23, 2020 Console Wars Legendary Television
CBS Television Studios
CBS All Access

Television series

Released

Year(s) Title Production companies Network Series status
2016–19 Preacher Sony Pictures Television
AMC Studios
Woodbridge Productions
KFL Nightsky Productions
Short Drive Entertainment
Original Film
Kickstart Productions
AMC Concluded after 4 seasons
2017–20 Future Man Sony Pictures Television
Matt Tolmach Productions
Turkeyfoot Productions
Hulu Concluded after 3 seasons
2019–21 Black Monday Sony Pictures Television
Showtime Networks
Jordan Productions
Shark vs. Bear
Showtime Canceled after 3 seasons
2019–present The Boys Sony Pictures Television
Amazon Studios
Kripke Enterprises
Original Film
Kickstart Entertainment
KFL Nightsky Productions
Amazon Prime Video Renewed for final season[21]
2021–present Invincible Skybound North
Wind Sun Sky Entertainment
Skybound Animation
Amazon MGM Studios
Renewed for season 3
2021 Santa Inc. Rushfield Productions
oh us.
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios[22]
Lionsgate Television
HBO Max Miniseries
2022 Pam & Tommy Annapurna Television
Limelight
Ramona Films
Hulu
The Boys Presents: Diabolical Sony Pictures Television
Amazon Studios
Titmouse, Inc.
Kripke Enterprises
Original Film
Amazon Prime Video Concluded after 1 season
2023 Paul T. Goldman Annapurna Television
Caviar
Swindle
Lionsgate Television
Peacock Documentary miniseries
2023–present Gen V Sony Pictures Television
Amazon Studios
Kripke Enterprises
Original Film
Fazekas & Butters
Kickstart Entertainment
KFL Nightsky Productions
Amazon Prime Video Renewed for season 2
2024–present The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down[23] CBC Television
Frantic Films
CBC Television Reality competition

Upcoming

Year(s) Title Production companies Network Series status
2024 Sausage Party: Foodtopia[24] Sony Pictures Television
Amazon MGM Studios
Annapurna Television
Shaffirwhich
Amazon Prime Video Series order
Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[8] Nickelodeon Animation Studio Paramount+
TBA The Studio[25] Lionsgate Television Apple TV+ In development
The Boys: Mexico[26] Kripke Enterprises
Original Film
Amazon MGM Studios
Sony Pictures Television
Amazon Prime Video
Fear Agent Sony Pictures Television
Amazon MGM Studios
Matt Tolmach Productions
Console Wars[27] Flying Penguin Pictures
Legendary Television[28]
Scott Rudin Productions
Paramount+
Darkwing Duck[29] Disney Television Animation Disney+
TaleSpin[30]

Critical reception

Film Metacritic Rotten Tomatoes References
50/50 72 94% [31]
This Is the End 67 83% [32]
Neighbors 68 73% [33]
The Interview 52 51% [34]
The Night Before 58 65% [35]
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising 58 62% [36]
Sausage Party 66 82% [37]
The Disaster Artist 82 95% [38]
Game Over Man! 32 20% [39]
Blockers 69 84% [40]
Long Shot 67 81% [41]
Good Boys 60 79% [42]
An American Pickle 58 73% [43]
Joy Ride 74 91% [44]
Cobweb 50 59% [45]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 74 95% [46]
Miller's Girl 41 29% [47]
Average score 62.9 74.19%

Commercial performance

Film Budget Domestic Gross Worldwide Gross Reference
50/50 $8,000,000 $35,014,192 $39,187,783 [48]
This Is the End $32,000,000 $101,470,202 $126,041,322 [49]
Neighbors $18,000,000 $150,157,400 $268,157,400 [50]
The Interview $44,000,000 $6,105,175 $11,305,175 [51]
The Night Before $25,000,000 $43,047,372 $52,395,996 [52]
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising $35,000,000 $55,340,730 $107,181,009 [53]
Sausage Party $19,000,000 $97,670,358 $140,753,274 [54]
The Disaster Artist $10,000,000 $21,120,616 $29,820,616 [55]
Game Over Man! $27,100,000 [56]
Blockers $21,000,000 $59,630,490 $91,230,490 [57]
Long Shot $40,000,000 $30,316,271 $53,859,936 [58]
Good Boys $20,000,000 $83,140,306 $110,940,306 [59]
An American Pickle $20,000,000 $499,649 [60]
Joy Ride $32,000,000 $12,897,789 $15,787,674 [61]
Cobweb $8,052,602 [62]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem $70,000,000 $118,613,586 $180,513,586 [63]
Miller's Girl $4,000,000 $321,000 $1,398,572 [64]
Total $365,100,000 $620,637,804 $951,274,042

See also

References

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