Rideback (production company)

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Rideback(formerlyLin Picturesuntil 2018) is a film and television production company formed on December 12, 2007 by producerDan Lin.Its notable films includeThe Lego Moviefranchise.

Rideback
FormerlyLin Pictures(2007–2018)
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedDecember 12, 2007;16 years ago(2007-12-12)
FounderDan Lin
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
United States
Key people
Jonathan Eirich
Michael LoFaso (co-CEOs)
Nick Reynolds (vice president of film)
Lindsey Liberatore (EVPof television)
Courtney Tarantin (vice president of television)
Ryan Halprin (senior vice president of production)
Ciao Zhao (executive assistant, film)
ProductsMotion pictures
television
Websiterideback

History

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On December 12, 2007,Dan Linannounced that he would leave Warner Bros. as senior vice president of production, to launch his company Lin Pictures.[1]

In 2008, the studio hired Jon Silk as vice president of production and Stephen Gilchrist as director of development for film production.[2]

In 2011, they launched its own roots into television, signing a deal with Warner Bros. Television, to produce TV shows, and hired Jennifer Gwartz to run the new television division with Dan Lin.[3]

In 2014, the studio was successful in the television industry when their first TV showForeverwas picked up to series byABC.[4]It even gained more success when the studio's second TV seriesLethal WeaponbyFoxand it ended up gaining more success.[5]

In 2017, they hired TriStar Television executive Lindsey Liberatore as senior vice president of its television unit.[6]

In 2018, the studio was renamed to Rideback, as a next generation company to focus on filmmaker collaboration.[7]

In 2019, the studio andMedia Rights Capitaldecided to launch the Rideback TV Incubator and kick off with the inaugural class of writers and mentors for the TV incubator.[8]

The company most recently signed a deal withUniversal Pictures.[9]

In February 2024, Lin left Rideback to joinNetflixas head of film, with Jonathan Eirich and Michael LaFaso being promoted toco-CEOs.Lin will continue to serve as a board member on the non-profit group Rideback Rise.[10]

Filmography

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Theatrical films

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2000s

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Year Title Director Distributor Notes Budget Gross
2009 Terminator Salvation McG Warner Bros. Pictures uncredited; co-production withColumbia Pictures,The Halcyon CompanyandWonderland Sound and Vision $200 million $371.4 million
Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock Robert Rodriguez uncredited; co-production withImagenation Abu Dhabi,Media Rights CapitalandTroublemaker Studios $20 million $29 million
The Invention of Lying Ricky Gervais
Matthew Robinson
uncredited; co-production withRadar Pictures,Media Rights Capital,Universal PicturesandLynda Obst Productions $18.5 million $32.7 million
The Box Richard Kelly uncredited; co-production withDarko Entertainment,Radar PicturesandMedia Rights Capital $30 million $33.3 million
Sherlock Holmes Guy Ritchie uncredited; co-production withSilver Pictures,Wigram ProductionsandVillage Roadshow Pictures $90 million $524 million

2010s

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Year Title Director Distributor Notes Budget Gross
as Lin Pictures
2011 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Guy Ritchie Warner Bros. Pictures uncredited; co-production withSilver Pictures,Wigram ProductionsandVillage Roadshow Pictures $125 million $545.4 million
2013 Gangster Squad Ruben Fleischer co-production withVillage Roadshow PicturesandKevin McCormick Productions $60–75 million $105.2 million
2014 The Lego Movie Phil Lord and Christopher Miller co-production withWarner Bros. Pictures Animation,Lego A/S,RatPac-Dune Entertainment,Village Roadshow Pictures,Vertigo EntertainmentandAnimal Logic $60–65 million $468.1 million
2017 The Lego Batman Movie Chris McKay co-production withVertigo Entertainment,RatPac-Dune Entertainment,DC Entertainment,Lego System A/S,Animal Logic,Warner Bros. Pictures AnimationandLord Miller Productions $80 million $312 million
It Andy Muschietti co-production withNew Line Cinema,Vertigo EntertainmentandKatzSmith Productions $35 million $701.8 million
The Lego Ninjago Movie Charlie Bean
Paul Fisher
Bob Logan
co-production withVertigo Entertainment,RatPac-Dune Entertainment,Lego System A/S,Warner Bros. Pictures Animation,Animal LogicandLord Miller Productions $70 million $123.1 million
as Rideback
2019 The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Mike Mitchell Warner Bros. Pictures co-production withVertigo Entertainment,Lego System A/S,Animal Logic,Warner Bros. Pictures AnimationandLord Miller Productions $99 million $123.2 million
Aladdin Guy Ritchie Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production withWalt Disney PicturesandMarc Platt Productions $183 million $1.051 billion
It Chapter Two Andy Muschietti Warner Bros. Pictures co-production withNew Line Cinema,Vertigo Entertainment,Double Dream and Mehra Entertainment $79 million $473.1 million
The Two Popes Fernando Meirelles Netflix Netflix Original Films N/A $758,711

2020s

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Year Title Director Distributor Notes Budget Gross
2022 Easter Sunday Jay Chandrasekhar Universal Pictures co-production withDreamWorks PicturesandAmblin Partners[11][12] $17 million $13.1 million
2023 Haunted Mansion Justin Simien Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production withWalt Disney Pictures $150–157.8 million $114.5 million
Dear David John McPhail Lionsgate Films co-production withBuzzFeed Studios TBA TBA

Upcoming

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Year Title Director Distributor Notes
TBA Sherlock Holmes 3 Dexter Fletcher Warner Bros. Pictures co-production withSilver Pictures,Ritchie/Wigram Productions,Team DowneyandVillage Roadshow Pictures
UntitledLego Moviefilm TBA Universal Pictures co-production withLego System A/S,Lord Miller Productions,Vertigo EntertainmentandAnimal Logic
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production withWalt Disney Pictures
Shots! Shots! Shots! Universal Pictures [13]

Direct-to-video/streaming films

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2010s

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Year Title Director Distributor Notes
2017 Death Note Adam Wingard Netflix co-production with LP Entertainment andVertigo Entertainment
2019 The Two Popes Fernando Meirelles Netflix Original Films

Upcoming

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Year Title Director Distributor Notes
TBD Lilo & Stitch Dean Fleischer Camp Disney+ co-production withWalt Disney Pictures

TV shows

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2010s

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Year(s) Title Creators Network Notes Seasons Episodes
2014–2015 Forever Matt Miller ABC co-production with Good Session andWarner Bros. Television 1 22
2016–2019 Lethal Weapon based onLethal Weaponby:
Shane Black
developed by:
Matt Miller
Fox 3 55
2016–2017 Frequency based onFrequencyby:
Toby Emmerich
developed by:
Jeremy Carver
The CW co-production withJeremy Carver Productions,New Line CinemaandWarner Bros. Television 1 13

2020s

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Year Title Creators Network Notes Seasons Episodes
2021–2024 Walker based onWalker, Texas Rangerby:
Albert S. Ruddy
Leslie Greif
Paul Haggis
Christopher Canaan
developed by:
Anna Fricke
The CW co-production with Stick to Your Guns Productions, Pursued by a Bear andCBS Studios 4 69
2022–2023 Walker: Independence Anna Fricke co-production with Pursued by a Bear, Stick to Your Guns Productions, Not This and CBS Studios 1 13
2024–present Avatar: The Last Airbender Albert Kim Netflix co-production with Albert Kim Pictures andNickelodeon Productions 3 8

References

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  1. ^Garrett, Diane (December 12, 2007)."Dan Lin exits post at WB".Variety.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  2. ^Garrett, Diane (February 21, 2008)."Lin Pictures taps Silk, Gilchrist".Variety.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  3. ^Andreeva, Nellie (August 2, 2011)."Dan Lin's Company Launches TV Division, Signs Overall Deal With Warner Bros TV".Deadline.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  4. ^Andreeva, Nellie (May 9, 2014)."ABC Picks Up 'Selfie', 'Forever', Jeff Lowell Comedy, 'Galavant', 'The Whispers', 'How To Get Away With Murder', 'American Crime', 'Black-ish' To Series".Deadline.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  5. ^Andreeva, Nellie (May 13, 2016)."In-Season Stacking Rights – The New Upfront Battleground: Pilot Season 2016".Deadline.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  6. ^Otterson, Joe (September 22, 2017)."Lin Pictures Hires Tristar's Lindsey Liberatore as Head of TV".Variety.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  7. ^McNary, Dave (May 23, 2018)."Warner Bros. Re-Signs 'It,' 'Lego Movie,' 'Sherlock Holmes' Producer Dan Lin".Variety.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  8. ^Otterson, Joe (February 7, 2019)."Dan Lin's Rideback, MRC Launch TV Drama Incubator".Variety.RetrievedMay 10,2020.
  9. ^Kroll, Justin (January 27, 2021)."Dan Lin And His Rideback Production Banner Signs First-Look Deal With Universal Pictures".Deadline.RetrievedJanuary 28,2021.
  10. ^D'Alessandro, Anthony; Fleming, Mike Jr (February 28, 2024)."Dan Lin Replacing Scott Stuber As Netflix Film Chief".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedMarch 29,2024.
  11. ^Galuppo, Mia (February 18, 2020)."Amblin and Rideback Team for Jo Koy Comedy 'Easter Sunday' (Exclusive)".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedFebruary 20,2021.
  12. ^Kit, Borys (February 16, 2021)."Jay Chandrasekhar to Direct Family Comedy 'Easter Sunday' for Amblin (Exclusive)".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedFebruary 20,2021.
  13. ^Grobar, Matt (May 19, 2022)."Universal Acquires Action-Comedy 'Shots! Shots! Shots!'; Jason Momoa To Star".Deadline.RetrievedJune 7,2022.
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