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| T-Street | |
| Company type | Privately held company |
| Industry | Motion pictures Television |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Founder | Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman |
| Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Key people | Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman |
| Owner | MRC (minority stake) |
| Divisions | T-Street Productions T-Street Television |
T-Street is an American film and television production company led by Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman. Under its T-Street Productions division, the company is responsible for the feature-length film Knives Out and the sequel Glass Onion.[1]
In September 2019, Rian Johnson and producer Ram Bergman launched T-Street, an entrepreneurial company that will generate original content for film and TV shows.[1] The venture is fully capitalized by global media company Valence Media.[1] T-Street launched with a first look deal with Valence Media's Media Rights Capital for film and television projects.[1] Valence Media holds a substantial minority equity stake in the company. Johnson and Bergman intend to make their own original creations through the company, and produce others.[1]
On October 25, 2019, Nena Rodrigue was named President of Television for T-Street.[2][3] Rodrigue will have creative oversight of all television projects for the studio.[2] She most recently served as EVP of Programming and Production for BBC America, overseeing original scripted programming at the network following its acquisition by AMC Networks.[2]
On November 14, 2019 it was announced Kiri Hart, Stephen Feder and Ben LeClair had been named producers at T-Street.[4][5] Hart most recently served as Lucasfilm's Senior Vice President of Development from 2012 to 2018.[4] Feder most recently served as Vice President of Film Development at Lucasfilm, reporting to Hart.[4] LeClair most recently had a first-look deal with Blumhouse Television, and in 2018 was nominated by Film Independent for the Piaget Producers Award.[4] Leopold Hughes and Nikos Karamigios were also named producers at T-Street.[6]
| Year | Title | Director | Co-production with | Distributor | Budget | Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Knives Out | Rian Johnson | MRC Film | Lionsgate | $40 million | $311.4 million[7] |
| 2022 | Glass Onion[8] | N/A | Netflix | $15 million[9] | ||
| 2023 | Fair Play | Chloe Domont | MRC Film Star Thrower Entertainment |
N/A | N/A | |
| 2023 | American Fiction[10] | Cord Jefferson | MRC Film 3 Arts Entertainment |
Orion Pictures (through Amazon MGM Studios) | $10 million | $23 million |
| 2024 | Snack Shack[11] | Adam Carter Rehmeier | MRC Film Paperclip Limited |
Republic Pictures | $4,5 million | $455,708 |
| 2025 | Wake Up Dead Man[12][13] | Rian Johnson | N/A | Netflix | TBA | TBA |
| TBA | Satellite[14] | TBA | Higher Ground Productions | |||
| Untitled Gene Kelly film[15] | TBA | TBA | TBA |
| Year | Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Co-production with | Notes | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023–present | Poker Face[16] | Rian Johnson | Zucks. Animal Pictures MRC Television |
Peacock | |
| 2024–present | 3 Body Problem[17] | David Benioff D.B. Weiss Alexander Woo |
BLB The Three-Body Universe Plan B Entertainment Primitive Streak |
Netflix | |
| TBA | A Cool Breeze on the Underground[18] | Cory Finley | MRC Television The Story Factory |
TBA | |
| The Whites[19] | Jez Butterworth | MRC Television Civic Center Media |
Showtime | ||
| Golf[20] | Will Ferrell Ramy Youssef Josh Rabinowitz |
Gloria Sanchez Productions Cairo Cowboy |
Netflix |