T-Street Productions facts for kids
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Privately held company | |
Industry | Motion pictures Television |
Founded | 2019 |
Founder | Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Key people
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Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman |
Owner | MRC (minority stake) |
Divisions | T-Street Productions T-Street Television |
T-Street is an American company that makes movies and TV shows. It was started by two talented people, Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman. You might know them from movies like Knives Out and its sequel, Glass Onion. These films were made by T-Street's movie division, called T-Street Productions.
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How T-Street Started
In September 2019, Rian Johnson and producer Ram Bergman created T-Street. They wanted to make their own original movies and TV shows. They also planned to help other creators make their projects.
A company called Valence Media helped T-Street get started by providing money. T-Street also made a special agreement with Valence Media's company, Media Rights Capital. This agreement meant T-Street would show its new movie and TV ideas to Media Rights Capital first.
Key People Join T-Street
On October 25, 2019, Nena Rodrigue became the President of Television for T-Street. She is in charge of all TV projects for the company. Before this, she worked at BBC America, where she helped create TV shows.
Later, on November 14, 2019, more talented people joined T-Street. Kiri Hart, Stephen Feder, and Ben LeClair were named producers. Kiri Hart used to be a Senior Vice President at Lucasfilm, a famous movie studio. Stephen Feder also worked at Lucasfilm. Ben LeClair was nominated for a special award for producers in 2018. Leopold Hughes and Nikos Karamigios also became producers at T-Street.
Movies and TV Shows
T-Street has made many exciting movies and TV series. Here are some of their projects:
Movies Made by T-Street
Year | Title | Director | Co-production with | Distributor | Budget | Gross |
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2019 | Knives Out | Rian Johnson | MRC Film | Lionsgate | $40 million | $311.4 million |
2022 | Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | N/A | Netflix | $15 million | ||
2023 | Fair Play | Chloe Domont | MRC Film Star Thrower Entertainment |
N/A | N/A | |
2023 | American Fiction | Cord Jefferson | MRC Film 3 Arts Entertainment |
Orion Pictures (through Amazon MGM Studios) | N/A | N/A |
2024 | Snack Shack | Adam Carter Rehmeier | MRC Film Paperclip Limited |
Republic Pictures | N/A | N/A |
TBA | Second Knives Out sequel | Rian Johnson | N/A | Netflix | TBA | TBA |
Satellite | TBA | Higher Ground Productions | ||||
Untitled Gene Kelly film | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Note: TBA means "To Be Announced" – these projects are still being planned or developed.
TV Series Made by T-Street
Year | Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Co-production with | Network |
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2023–present | Poker Face | Rian Johnson | Zucks. Animal Pictures MRC Television |
Peacock |
2024 | 3 Body Problem | 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 | Cory Finley | MRC Television The Story Factory |
TBA |
The Whites | Jez Butterworth | MRC Television Civic Center Media |
Showtime | |
Untitled Will Ferrell project | TBA | Gloria Sanchez Productions | TBA |
Note: TBA means "To Be Announced" – these projects are still being planned or developed.
Awards and Recognition
T-Street's movie Knives Out was recognized for its excellence.
- Nominations
- 2020 Golden Globe Award Nomination, Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Knives Out)
Knives Out was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2020. A nomination means it was chosen as one of the best movies in its category for that year.