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Seven Bucks Productions is a production company involved with various platforms and mediums, credited with creating original releases for television, film, emerging technologies, and digital networks.[2] The studio was co-created and founded by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Dany Garcia. The company produces a variety of projects, directly in relation with Johnson's film slate, these films have grossed $4.6 billion at box office.
Popular films the company has been involved in the production of include Jungle Cruise and Black Adam.
The name Seven Bucks Productions referenced the amount of cash Johnson had in his pocket after he was released from the Canadian Football League in 1995 and before he signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).[3]
Hiram Garcia, Dany's brother,[4] has served as President of the company overseeing production on each of the studio's projects since 2017.[5] That same year, Chelsea Friedland was hired as Vice President of Production.[6] In March 2019, Kevin Hill was named as Head of Television and Digital Development.[7]
Title | U.S. release date | Director(s) | Co-production companies | Distributing company |
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Released | ||||
Rock and a Hard Place | Jon Alpert & Matthew O'Neill | 44 Blue Productions, Home Box Office Originals, HBO Documentary Films, Home Box Office Inc. | Home Box Office | |
Baywatch | Seth Gordon | Paramount Pictures, Contrafilm, The Montecito Picture Company, Vinson Pictures, Flynn Company, Cold Spring Pictures[11] [12] [13] [14] | Paramount Pictures | |
Jake Kasdan | Columbia Pictures, Matt Tolmach Productions, Radar Pictures[15] [16] [17] [18] | Sony Pictures Releasing | ||
Rampage | Brad Peyton | New Line Cinema, Access Entertainment, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, FlynnPictureCo., Wrigley Pictures, ASAP Entertainment[19] [20] [21] | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
Skyscraper | Rawson Marshall Thurber | Legendary Pictures, FlynnPictureCo.[22] [23] [24] | Universal Pictures | |
Stuntman | Kurt Mattila | Driven Pictures[25] [26] [27] | Endeavor Content | |
Fighting with My Family | Stephen Merchant | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Film4 Productions, The Ink Factory, WWE Studios Inc., Misher Films[28] [29] | Mirror Releasing, Universal Pictures | |
Shazam! | David F. Sandberg | DC Films, New Line Cinema, The Safran Company | Warner Bros. Pictures[30] [31] | |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | David Leitch | Chris Morgan Productions, Original Film[32] [33] | Universal Pictures | |
Jake Kasdan | Columbia Pictures, Matt Tolmach Productions, Radar Pictures[34] [35] | Sony Pictures Releasing | ||
Jungle Cruise | Jaume Collet-Serra | Walt Disney Pictures, Davis Entertainment, FlynnPictureCo.[36] | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | |
Red Notice | Rawson Marshall Thurber | Flynn Picture Company, Bad Version Inc., Netflix Original Films[37] | Netflix | |
DC League of Super-Pets | Jared Stern | DC Entertainment, Warner Animation Group[38] | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
Black Adam | Jaume Collet-Serra | DC Films, New Line Cinema, FlynnPictureCo.[39] | ||
Breaking Olympia: The Phil Heath Story | Brett Harvey | Score G Productions, Super Channel Entertainment Network, The Garcia Companies[40] [41] [42] | Universal Pictures | |
Post-production | ||||
Red One | [43] | Jake Kasdan[44] | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, The Detective Agency, Chris Morgan Productions[45] | Amazon MGM Studios |
The Smashing Machine | Benny Safdie | Out for the Count[46] | A24 | |
Filming | ||||
Moana | [47] | Thomas Kail | Walt Disney Pictures, FlynnPictureCo.[48] | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
Pre-production | ||||
Fast X: Part 2 | Louis Leterrier | Original Film, One Race Films, Roth/Kirschenbaum Films[49] | Universal Pictures | |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Reyes | Original Film, One Race Films, Chris Morgan Productions, FlynnPictureCo., Roth/Kirschenbaum Films[50] [51] | Universal Pictures | ||
Kate Warne | Jaume Collet-Serra | Amazon MGM Studios, Amazon Prime Video Original Films, Ledbury Productions, With a K Productions[52] [53] | Amazon Prime Video | |
Untitled Andy Kaufman documentary film | Clay Tweel | Campfire Studios, Worldwide Pants Incorporated, Fifth Season, Andy Kaufman Estate[54] | ||
In development | ||||
Untitled second Red Notice film | Rawson Marshall Thurber | Flynn Pictures Co., Bad Version Productions, Netflix Original Films[55] | Netflix | |
Untitled third Red Notice film | ||||
Ball and Chain | Misher Films, Ledbury Productions Limited, Netflix Original Films[56] | |||
Teddy and the Guardians of the Night | FlynnPictureCo.,[57] Netflix Original Films[58] | |||
John Henry and the Statesmen | Jake Kasdan | Netflix Original Films, FlynnPictureCo.[59] [60] [61] | ||
Alpha Squad Seven | DreamWorks Pictures, Garcia Companies, FlynnPictureCo.[62] | Amblin Partners[63] | ||
The King | Robert Zemeckis | New Line Cinema, ImageMovers, FlynnPictureCo.[64] | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
San Andreas 2 | Brad Peyton | New Line Cinema, Village Roadshow Pictures, Flynn Picture Co.[65] | ||
Emergency Contact | FlynnPictureCo.[66] | |||
Seal Team 666 | Macmillan Films[67] | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ||
Doc Savage | Shane Black | Silver Pictures, Original Film[68] | Sony Pictures Releasing | |
Untitled Jumanji: The Next Level sequel[69] | ||||
Untitled Big Trouble in Little China sequel | 20th Century Studios[70] [71] | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | ||
Untitled Jungle Cruise sequel | Jaume Collet-Serra | Walt Disney Pictures, Davis Entertainment, FlynnPictureCo.[72] | ||
The Keanon Lowe Project | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures[73] [74] | Disney+ | ||
The Janson Directive | Captive Entertainment, Mythology Entertainment, Weed Road Pictures[75] | Universal Pictures | ||
Untitled Genghis Khan film | Universal Pictures, ImageMovers, UNI Film Productions[76] [77] | |||
The Scorpion King reboot | Universal Pictures[78] | |||
It Takes Two | Hazelight Studios, dj2 Entertainment, Amazon MGM Studios, Amazon Prime Video Original Films[79] [80] | Amazon Prime Video | ||
Unstoppable | 101 Studios, A Really Good Home Pictures, Coonskin Cap Productions[81] | 101 Studios | ||
Son of Shaolin | Rick Famuyiwa | Sony Pictures Entertainment[82] | Sony Pictures Releasing | |
Four Down | Steven Cantor[83] | |||
The Ric Flair Story | Misher Films[84] [85] | |||
Monster Jam | Walt Disney Pictures, Feld Entertainment[86] [87] | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | ||
Title | U.S. release date | Director | Co-production companies | Distributing company | |
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The Rock's Rock | Rudy Valdez[88] | Seven Bucks Digital Studios, ESPN Films, Rock'n Robin Productions[89] | ESPN | ||
The Evolution of the Bull | Jon Brandon Cruz | Seven Bucks Digital Studios[90] [91] |
Title | Dates aired in U.S. | Creator(s) | Co-production companies | Distributor(s) | Network | |
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Released | ||||||
The Hero | June 2013–August 2013 | Rick Ringbakk | Electus Studio, 5x5 Media, Seven Bucks Entertainment, TNT Original Productions | Electus International | TNT | |
Wake Up Call | December 2014–January 2015 | Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Dany Garcia, Craig Armstrong, Rick Ringbakk, Charles Wachter, Ben Silverman and Corie Henson | 5x5 Media, Electus Studio | TNT Original Productions | ||
Ballers | June 2015–October 2019 | Stephen Levinson | Closest to the Hole Productions, Leverage Entertainment, Film 44 | Warner Bros. Television Distribution | HBO | |
Clash of the Corps | October 2015–August 2016 | Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia and Rahs Drachkovitch | 44 Blue Productions | Fuse Media | Fuse | |
Soundtracks: Songs That Defined History | November 2017 | Maro Chermayeff and Jeff Dupre | CNN Films, Cable News Network, Show of Force | CNN Original Series | CNN | |
Lifeline | October 2017–November 2017 | Benjamin Freiburger and Grant Wheeler | Corridor Digital, Studio71, Seven Bucks Digital Studios, YouTube Red Original Series, YouTube Originals | YouTube Originals | YouTube Red | |
The Titan Games | January 2019–August 2020 | Dwayne Johnson | A. Smith & Co. Productions, Universal Television Alternative Studio | NBCUniversal Television Distribution | NBC | |
Finding Justice | March 2019–April 2019 | David Leepson | Leepson Bounds Entertainment | Black Entertainment Television[92] | BET | |
Millennials: The Musical | November 2019–December 2019 | Dwayne Johnson and Lin-Manuel Miranda | Seven Bucks Digital Studios, The Village Studios, Two Grumpy Bears Studios[93] | Seven Bucks Digital Studios[94] | YouTube | |
Young Rock | February 2021–February 2023[95] | Universal Television, Fierce Baby Productions[96] | NBCUniversal Television Distribution | NBC | ||
Behind the Attraction | July 2021–present[97] | Brian Volk-Weiss | Walt Disney Television, The Nacelle Company[98] | Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International | Disney+ | |
Shark Week: Season 34 | July 24–30, 2022 | John Hendricks[99] | Discovery Channel Original Series[100] [101] | Discovery, Inc. | Discovery Channel | |
Tales from the Territories | October 2022–December 2022 | Evan Husney and Jason Eisener | Vice Studios Canada, Vice TV[102] | Vice Distribution | Vice | |
Who Killed WCW? | June 4–26, 2024 | Vice Studios Canada, Vice TV, Vice Studios, Bell Media, Crave[103] [104] [105] | Vice Studios Group | |||
In development | ||||||
Muscle Beach | Jeremiah Friedman and Nick Palmer | Flynn Picture Company[106] | USA Network | |||
Untitled Wrestling sitcom | Dwayne Johnson and Will Ferrell | Gary Sanchez Productions, 20th Television, FOX[107] | Fox Entertainment Group | Fox | ||
Last Resort | Paul Feig and Laura Fischer | Powderkeg Media, Break the Room, Quibi Originals,[108] [109] [110] Roku Original Series[111] | Roku | The Roku Channel | ||
Tre Cnt | Mohamad El Masri | Issa Rae Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment[112] | Warner Bros. Television Distribution | HBO | ||
RoboForce: The Animated Series | Tom Stern and Gavin Hignight | The Nacelle Company, Cartoon Conrad Productions Inc.[113] | The Nacelle Company |