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Bad Robot

American film and television production company

Bad Robot

Summary

American film and television production company

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logo[[File:Bad Robot Productions Logo.svg150pxclass=skin-invert]]
logo_captionLogo used since 2008
logo_size150px
typePrivate
industry
foundation
founders{{Plainlist
locationSanta Monica, California, United States
productsAlias
Lost
Fringe
Person of Interest
key_people{{Plainlist
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homepage
  • Bryan Burk

  • J. J. Abrams Lost Fringe Person of Interest

  • J. J. Abrams (chairman and Co-CEO)

  • Katie McGrath (Co-CEO)

  • Brian Weinstein (President and COO)

  • Bad Robot Interactive

  • Bad Robot Television

  • Bad Robot Games

  • Loud Robot

Bad Robot Productions is an American film and television production company founded on May 27, 1999, and led by Katie McGrath and J. J. Abrams as Co-CEOs. The company is responsible for the television series Alias, Lost, Fringe, Person of Interest, Revolution, and Westworld alongside the feature-length films Cloverfield, Star Trek, Super 8, Star Trek Into Darkness, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Star Wars Episodes VII and IX, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Star Trek Beyond, The Cloverfield Paradox, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, and Overlord.

History

The original Bad Robot Productions logo used from 2001 through 2008

Bad Robot was originally based at Touchstone Television, but was moved by J. J. Abrams to Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Television, after his contract with ABC expired in 2006. Bad Robot produced Lost in association with ABC Studios, formerly Touchstone Television. The two companies jointly produced Six Degrees and What About Brian. The deal was first recommended and presented in 1999 as part of a presentation deal, with J.J. Abrams being contracted to Disney. In 2004, Thom Sherman joined Bad Robot Television as president of the studio. The company had developed presentation pitches for ABC and The WB, with none of them going to series.

Abrams is Chairman and Co-Chief executive officer of Bad Robot, and Katie McGrath serves as the Company's Co-Chief executive officer. In June 2017, Bad Robot announced that Brian Weinstein would become President and Chief Operating Officer, overseeing daily operations and spearhead the company's growth strategy in its existing businesses, while developing new areas of expansion across the entire Bad Robot platform and pursuing alternative financing options. In May 2015, Ben Stephenson left the BBC where he had been head of drama to helm Bad Robot Television. Lindsey Weber leads Bad Robot's feature film division.

The production logo has appeared since 2001, featuring a red rectangular headed robot running through a meadow silhouetted until it appears suddenly in front of the camera, followed by voices provided by two of Abrams's children, Henry and Gracie Abrams, saying "Bad robot!" Although some fans believe that the name comes from a line in the animated film The Iron Giant, Abrams told Entertainment Weekly that it simply came to him during a writers' meeting.

Santa Monica headquarters

In February 2013, it was announced that Bad Robot would be partnering with the Valve Corporation to produce possibly a Half-Life or Portal film in the distant future. In August 2015, Valve released a new beta game mode to Team Fortress 2, PASS Time, which Bad Robot worked on. On July 7, 2016, the PASS Time game mode became official. In August 2013, Bad Robot released a trailer on YouTube entitled "Stranger", rumoured to be Abrams' next film or television project, perhaps even a Lost spin-off, but it was finally explained to be promoting S., Abrams and Doug Dorst's new novel, as a new trailer for S. was released in the following month. In February 2017, it was announced Julius Avery is attached to direct a Paramount coproduction, the World War II zombie film Overlord, from screenwriter Billy Ray.

Bad Robot Productions is currently based in Santa Monica, California, in a building which is incorrectly labeled on purpose as the home of the fictional "National Typewriter Company" because Abrams "likes typewriters — and misdirection."

In June 2018, the company announced a spin-off venture formed with the Chinese video game publisher Tencent to launch Bad Robot Games for the development of video games on mobile, computer and consoles, with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment as a minority investor. Bad Robot Games will develop and publish new and existing IPs including titles related to Abrams' works and other Bad Robot Production content, with Tencent holding the rights for distribution in China.

The division was originally helmed by Dave Baronoff, who previously worked on the Cloverfield franchise and was developing Spyjinx as a joint project between Bad Robot Productions and Epic Games (also partially owned by Tencent), while Tim Keenan, who helped develop Duskers, served as the creative director.

In 2020, Anna Sweet was brought on as the CEO of Bad Robot Games. Mike Booth also joined in December 2020, managing the company's newly created in-house development studio. By February 2022, he had taken on the role of chief creative officer.

In 2006, Bad Robot teamed up with Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Television for a $60 million development deal that lasted through 2018.

In late 2018, it was announced that Bad Robot was leaving Paramount and seeking a new overall deal. In January 2019, it was announced that Universal, Disney, and Warner Bros. were the top three studios battling it out for what could be a record breaking overall deal including theme parks, music labels, TV, merchandising, and streaming services as Bad Robot plans on ramping up production significantly in the coming years. It was also announced that Bad Robot would be co-producing a remake of the British series The Wrong Mans for American network Showtime along with BBC Studios, but Showtime later cancelled the project.

Bad Robot launched a subsidiary record label called Loud Robot in late 2018, in partnership with Capitol Music Group. Loud Robot is headed by co-general managers McKee Floyd and Nicky Berger along with Charles Scott, who currently heads Bad Robot's music division and has been the leading music supervisor for the company's films. Artists signed to the label include Cleveland-born rapper Nnena, neo soul singer/songwriter UMI, Nashville, Tennessee-based alternative rock artist Chaz Cardigan, and London-based rhythm and blues artist DWY.

On September 12, 2019, Bad Robot officially announced a new five-year overall deal with WarnerMedia. According to The Hollywood Reporter, WarnerMedia agreed to pay Bad Robot at least $250 million (plus various financial incentives) to produce feature films, television shows, video games, and digital content.

On May 25, 2021, Abrams announced that a Portal film adaptation, which has been in development since 2013, was still in production and a script has been written for the film. In November 2021, the company launched its podcast division with a multi-year first-look deal at Spotify.

On April 25, 2022, it was announced that Bad Robot will team up with Mattel Films and Warner Bros. Pictures to produce a live-action Hot Wheels film based on the toy line of the same name. Most recently, in December 2024, the company had extended its deal with Warner Bros. Pictures.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleDirectorCo-production withBudgetGross
2001Joy RideJohn Dahl20th Century Fox$23 million$36.6 million
2008CloverfieldMatt ReevesParamount Pictures$25 million$170.8 million
2009Star TrekJ. J. AbramsParamount Pictures
Spyglass Entertainment$150 million$385.7 million
2010Morning GloryRoger MichellParamount Pictures$40 million$60 million
2011Super 8J. J. AbramsParamount Pictures
Amblin Entertainment$50 million$260.1 million
Mission: Impossible – Ghost ProtocolBrad BirdParamount Pictures
TC Productions
Skydance Productions$145 million$694.7 million
2013Star Trek Into DarknessJ. J. AbramsParamount Pictures
Skydance Productions
K/O Paper Products$190 million$467.4 million
2014Infinitely Polar BearMaya ForbesSony Pictures Classics$6.7 million$2.1 million
2015Mission: Impossible – Rogue NationChristopher McQuarrieParamount Pictures
Skydance Productions
China Movie Channel
Alibaba Pictures$150 million$682.7 million
Star Wars: The Force AwakensJ. J. AbramsLucasfilm Ltd.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures$447 million$2.068 billion
201610 Cloverfield LaneDan TrachtenbergParamount Pictures$15 million$110.2 million
Star Trek BeyondJustin LinParamount Pictures
Skydance Media
Alibaba Pictures
Huahua Media
Sneaky Shark Productions
Perfect Storm Entertainment$185 million$343.5 million
2018The Cloverfield ParadoxJulius OnahNetflix
Paramount Pictures$45 millionN/A
Mission: Impossible – FalloutChristopher McQuarrieParamount Pictures
TC Productions
Skydance Media
Alibaba Pictures$178 million$791 million
OverlordJulius AveryParamount Pictures$38 million$41.7 million
2019Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerJ. J. AbramsLucasfilm Ltd.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures$416 million$1.074 billion
2022LouAnna FoersterNetflix$36 millionN/A
2024The Blue AngelsPaul CrowderMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Zipper Bros. Films
Sutter Road Picture Company
Diamond Docs
Barnstorm Productions
IMAX Entertainment
Dolphin FilmsN/A$2.6 million
Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost TapesNanette BursteinHBO Documentary Films
Zipper Bros
Gerber Pictures
Sutter Road Picture Company
House of TaylorN/A

Upcoming films

YearTitleDirectorCo-production with
2026Flowervale StreetDavid Robert MitchellWarner Bros. Pictures
Jackson Pictures
The Great BeyondJ. J. AbramsWarner Bros. Pictures
2028Oh, the Places You'll Go!Jon M. Chu
Jill CultonWarner Bros. Pictures Animation
Dr. Seuss Enterprises
TBAStar Trek 4TBAParamount Pictures
Skydance Media
Hot WheelsJon M. ChuWarner Bros. Pictures
Mattel Studios
Billy SummersTBAWarner Bros. Pictures
Appian Way Productions
The PinkertonJason BatemanWarner Bros. Pictures
PortalTBAWarner Bros. Pictures
Valve Corporation
Your NameCarlos López EstradaParamount Pictures
Untitled Cloverfield filmBabak Anvari
Untitled Elseworlds Superman filmTBAWarner Bros. Pictures
DC Studios
Untitled Constantine sequelFrancis LawrenceWarner Bros. Pictures
DC Studios
Di Bonaventura Pictures
The Donners' Company
Weed Road Pictures
Emily the StrangeTBAWarner Bros. Pictures Animation
GrandgearTakashi YamazakiSony Pictures
Fail-SafeJT MollnerFilmNation Entertainment
Assemble Media
SupercolossalTBAWarner Bros. Pictures Animation
JMC Films

TV series

YearTitleCreator(s) / Developer(s)Co-production withNotesNetwork
2001–06AliasJ. J. AbramsTouchstone TelevisionABC
2004–10LostJeffrey Lieber
J. J. Abrams
Damon Lindelof
2006–07What About BrianDana StevensSachs/Judah Productions (season 1)
Touchstone Television
Six DegreesRaven Metzner
Stuart ZichermanNosebleed Productions
Touchstone Television
2008–13FringeJ. J. Abrams
Alex Kurtzman
Roberto OrciWarner Bros. TelevisionFox
2009Anatomy of HopePilot
2010UndercoversJ. J. Abrams
Josh ReimsWarner Bros. Television
Good Butter ProductionsNBC
2011–16Person of InterestJonathan NolanKilter Films
Warner Bros. TelevisionCBS
2012AlcatrazElizabeth Sarnoff
Steven Lilien
Bryan WynbrandtWarner Bros. TelevisionFox
ShelterPilotThe CW
2012–14RevolutionEric Kripke
Jon FavreauKripke Enterprises
Warner Bros. TelevisionNBC
2013–14Almost HumanJ. H. WymanFrequency Films
Warner Bros. TelevisionFox
2014BelieveAlfonso Cuarón
Mark FriedmanEsperanto Filmoj
Warner Bros. TelevisionNBC
2015Dead PeoplePilotThe CW
201611.22.63Bridget CarpenterCarpenter B.
Warner Bros. TelevisionHulu
Moon ShotWeb series
RoadiesCameron CroweVinyl Films
Warner Bros. Television
Showtime NetworksShowtime
2016–22WestworldJonathan Nolan
Lisa JoyHBO Entertainment
Kilter Films
Jerry Weintraub Productions (season 1)
Warner Bros. TelevisionHBO
2018–19Castle RockSam ShawOld Curiosity Shop
Darkbloom Productions
Warner Bros. TelevisionHulu
2020Little VoiceJessie NelsonDear Hope Productions
Warner Bros. Television StudiosApple TV+
Lovecraft CountryMisha GreenAfemme
Monkeypaw Productions
Warner Bros. Television StudiosHBO
Challenger: The Final FlightGlen Zipper
Steven LeckartZipper Bros Films
Sutter Road Picture CompanyDocuseriesNetflix
2021Lisey's StoryStephen King40/60 Productions
Warner Bros. Television StudiosApple TV+
UFOGlen ZipperZipper Bros Films
Sutter Road Picture CompanyDocuseriesShowtime
2024–presentPresumed InnocentDavid E. KelleyDavid E. Kelley Productions
Old Curiosity Shop Productions
Nine Stories Productions
Warner Bros. Television StudiosApple TV+
2024Charlie Hustle & the Matter of Pete RoseMark MonroeLive Star Entertainment
HBO EntertainmentDocuseriesHBO
2024–presentBatman: Caped CrusaderBruce Timm6th & Idaho Motion Picture Company
DC Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
Amazon MGM StudiosAmazon Prime Video
2025DusterJ. J. Abrams
LaToya MorganTinkerToy Productions
Warner Bros. Television StudiosMax

Upcoming series

YearTitleCreator(s) / Developer(s)Co-production withNotesNetwork
TBASpeed RacerWarner Bros. Television StudiosApple TV
UntamedHuluTrip the Light Productions
Warner Bros. Television Studios/20th TelevisionTBA

Shorts

YearTitleCo-production with
2013KRE-O Star TrekParamount Pictures
Skydance Productions
CBS Consumer Products
Hasbro
2022The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the HorseApple Studios
BBC
NoneMore Productions

Video games

YearTitlePlatform
2011Action Movie FXiOS
2022Weird WestPlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC
2022MoonbreakerPC
2023Silent Hill: AscensionWeb browser, Android, iOS
TBA4:LoopPlayStation 5, PC

Awards and recognition

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;Wins

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