Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Alcon Entertainment | |
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| Name | Alcon Entertainment |
| Founded | 0 1997 |
| Founders | Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson |
| Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Industry | Film and Television production |
| Products | Motion pictures, Television programs |
Alcon Entertainment. It is an American film and television production company founded in 1997 by producers Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson. The company is named after the mythological archer Alcon and has a long-term financing and distribution partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures. Known for a diverse slate, it has produced major theatrical releases, including the Academy Award-winning film *The Blind Side*, and has expanded into television series and home entertainment.
The company was launched in 1997 with backing from FedEx founder and CEO Frederick W. Smith, who provided crucial initial capital. Its first major production was the 2000 psychological thriller *Lost Souls*, distributed by New Line Cinema. A pivotal moment came in 2002 when it entered a long-term financing and distribution deal with Warner Bros., a partnership that has defined its output. This alliance facilitated a wide range of projects, from the family film Racing Stripes to the science fiction thriller The Book of Eli. The company achieved significant commercial and critical success with the 2009 sports drama *The Blind Side*, which earned Sandra Bullock an Academy Award for Best Actress. In the 2010s, it launched major franchises, including the Blade Runner sequel Blade Runner 2049 and the *Point Break* remake, while continuing to produce hits like the comedy *The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2*.
The company's filmography showcases considerable genre diversity. Early releases include the comedy My Dog Skip and the drama The Affair of the Necklace. Its partnership with Warner Bros. yielded numerous titles, such as the Christmas film The Christmas Candle, the action film *Pride and Glory*, and the family adventure The One and Only Ivan. Notable commercial successes are the Dolphin Tale series and the prison escape drama *The Prisoner*. The company has also produced high-profile sequels and reboots, including Blade Runner 2049, directed by Denis Villeneuve, and the 2015 version of *Point Break*. Other significant productions are the thriller *The Accountant*, starring Ben Affleck, and the romantic drama *Something Borrowed*. Its home entertainment division has released direct-to-video titles like the *Lost Boys* sequels.
Expanding into television, the company has developed series for various networks and platforms. Its first major foray was the TNT science fiction drama Falling Skies, executive produced by Steven Spielberg and running for five seasons. Subsequent projects include the ABC drama *The Whole Truth* and the The CW medical drama *The Night Shift*. It produced the HBO documentary series *The Defiant Ones*, which chronicled the careers of Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre. More recent ventures include the Apple TV+ anthology series Extrapolations and the Prime Video science fiction show *The Peripheral*, based on the novel by William Gibson.
The company operates as a privately held entity, with its headquarters in Los Angeles. Founders Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson serve as co-CEOs and co-founders, maintaining active roles in creative development and production. Frederick W. Smith remains the primary financial backer through his investment company. Its core business model involves securing financing for productions and leveraging its output deal with Warner Bros. Pictures for theatrical marketing and distribution. This structure has allowed it to maintain creative control while accessing major studio resources. The company also manages a home entertainment division for direct-to-video releases and has explored content for streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu.
The company's productions have received major industry accolades. Its most celebrated film, *The Blind Side*, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and won Best Actress for Sandra Bullock. The film also earned nominations at the Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards. The visually stunning sequel Blade Runner 2049 won Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects. The documentary series *The Defiant Ones* received several Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Other nominated works include Dolphin Tale, recognized by the Humanitas Prize, and *The Accountant*, which garnered Saturn Award attention.
Category:American film production companies Category:Companies based in Los Angeles Category:Television production companies of the United States