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Regency Enterprises /
Arnon Milchan Enterprises
Monarchy Enterprises S.á.r.l.
Regency Entertainment (USA), Inc.
TypeAssociate
IndustryFilm and television production
PredecessorsEmbassy International Pictures N.V.
Alcor Films
Founded1982; 41 years ago (1982)
FounderArnon Milchan
HeadquartersWest Hollywood, California, U.S.
London, England
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg[1]
Key people
Arnon Milchan
Brad Weston
OwnersArnon Milchan (80%)
The Walt Disney Company (20%)
Divisions
  • New Regency Productions (80%)[2]
  • New Regency Television International (50%)
Websitewww.newregency.com

Regency Enterprises (commonly referred to as Regency onscreen and copyrighting as Regency Entertainment (USA), Inc. in the U.S. and Monarchy Enterprises S.á.r.l. overseas) is an American entertainment company formed by Arnon Milchan. It was founded in 1982 as the successor to Regency International Pictures (formerly known as Embassy International Pictures N.V.).

History

Origins (1982–1991)

Arnon Milchan founded his company as Embassy International Pictures N.V. which held the name for 7 years until the named changed to Regency International Pictures. This company originally had no distribution deal producing films with various studios such as The Ladd Company, Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Warner Bros., Touchstone Pictures, Vestron Pictures, Universal Pictures and 20th Century Fox. This company produced films such as Once Upon a Time in America and Q&A. This company was shut down in 1991.

Regency Enterprises and New Regency branding (1991–present)

On January 15, 1991, Milchan and Regency, as well as Scriba & Deyle of Germany and Canal+ of France, formed a $600 million joint venture to finance 20 films in five years, all of which were to be distributed by Warner Bros.[3] Arnon Milchan rebranded Regency International Pictures to Regency Enterprises. A subsidiary company, New Regency Productions, was also created.[4] Formerly with offices on the Warner Bros. lot, New Regency is currently located on the 20th Century Studios lot. New Regency primarily produces movies, and has at least 100 movies to its credit. New Regency produced 2013's 12 Years a Slave, 2014's Birdman, and 2015's The Revenant, which earned the company two Academy Awards for Best Picture in a row, and three nominations.

Founder Arnon Milchan's daughter Alexandra Milchan headed their offshoot "Regency Vision", originally intended as a competitor to companies like New Line Cinema's Fine Line Features, a "specialty features" division.[5]

On March 24, 1999, New Regency executive David Matalon joined the supervisory board of Puma AG, an international sports company. At the time, Regency was the largest single shareholder in Puma, with more than a 25% stake.[6] Arnon Milchan also owned Puma stock, which he later sold for $676 million in May 2003.[7]

On September 9, 1997, Milchan signed a 15-year distribution pact with 20th Century Fox worldwide in all media with the exception of foreign television rights, ending a previous association with Warner Bros. (1991–1999). Fox's then-parent company News Corporation funneled $200 million in New Regency, in exchange for a 20% stake in the company.[2] On January 17, 2011, Fox and New Regency extended the pact, to expire in 2022.[8]

On May 21, 2008, they hired Hutch Parker as co-chairman of the studio.[9] He left the post on January 11, 2012.[10] In January 2019, New Regency re-formed its international sales team to take back control of its international television licensing activities.

The Walt Disney Company inherited Fox's stake in Regency Enterprises and New Regency Productions after Disney acquired 21st Century Fox's assets on March 20, 2019.[11] Following the acquisition, 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight Pictures became divisions of Walt Disney Studios and were renamed 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures, respectively, on January 17, 2020, with distribution of films by Regency Enterprises transferred to Disney, in exchange for a 20% stake in the parent company.[12] On December 13, 2021, New Regency renewed their global distribution deal with Disney.[13][14] This includes Disney's handling of global theatrical distribution, home entertainment, and first pay rights for New Regency. New Regency's sales team, led by Charlotte Thorp and primarily based out of London, UK will handle all other television and SVOD rights after the first pay window as well as other business development.[15]

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On July 17, 2007, Regency Television shut down all production and closed its business after nine years in operation. On January 17, 2011, New Regency announced a return to the television business after 20th Century Fox extended its distribution business with Regency until 2022. When New Regency re-formed its international sales team to take back control of its international television licensing activities in January 2019, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution now handles domestic television rights to 1984's Once Upon a Time in America and the 1991–1999 Regency Enterprises library (except 1993's Six Degrees of Separation).

New Regency Television International launched at the start of 2019. Based out of London and drawing from New Regency's long-established relationships with the best writing, directing and producing talent, the division is focused on developing and producing high-end, authored and distinctive scripted content for the international marketplace.[16]

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Investments

Current

  • New Regency Productions (80%) (a joint venture between Regency Enterprises and 20th Century Studios)
  • New Regency Television International (formerly known as Regency Television) (50%) (a joint venture between Regency Enterprises and 20th Television)

Former

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Filmography

Feature films

1980s

Release Date Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
as Embassy International Pictures
February 18, 1983 The King of Comedy 20th Century Fox $19 million $2.5 million
June 1, 1984 Once Upon a Time in America Warner Bros. co-production with The Ladd Company, PSO International and Rafran Cinematografica $30 million $5.3 million
December 18, 1985 Brazil Universal Pictures co-production with Brazil Productions and 20th Century Fox $15 million $9.9 million
January 31, 1986 Stripper 20th Century Fox N/A $90,000
April 18, 1986 Legend Universal Pictures co-production with 20th Century Fox $15.5 million $23.5 million
October 4, 1987 Man on Fire Tri-Star Pictures uncredited; co-production with Acteurs Auteurs Associes, 7 Films Cinema, Cima Produzioni, France 3 Cinema and Sep Films N/A $519,596
as Regency International Pictures
February 3, 1989 Who's Harry Crumb? Tri-Star Pictures uncredited; co-production with Frostbacks and NBC Productions N/A $10.9 million
March 1989 Big Man on Campus Vestron Pictures as Regency International Pictures Direct-to-video release
December 8, 1989 The War of the Roses 20th Century Fox uncredited; co-production with Gracie Films
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
$26 million $160.2 million
December 15, 1989 Family Business Tri-Star Pictures co-production with Gordon Company N/A $12.1 million

1990s

Release Date Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
as Regency International Pictures
March 23, 1990 Pretty Woman Buena Vista Pictures Uncredited; co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Silver Screen Partners IV
Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Film
Nominated - César Award for Best Foreign Film
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
$14 million $463.4 million
April 27, 1990 Q&A Tri-Star Pictures co-production with Odyssey Distributors Ltd. $6 million $11.2 million
as Regency Enterprises
March 15, 1991 Guilty by Suspicion Warner Bros. uncredited $16 million $9.48 million
May 10, 1991 Switch uncredited on domestic releases, credited as Odyssey/Regency internationally; co-production with HBO Pictures and Cinema Plus L.P. $14 million $15.5 million
December 20, 1991 JFK co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films, Ixtlan Productions and A. Kitman Ho Productions
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
$40 million $205.4 million
February 28, 1992 The Mambo Kings co-production with Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films $15.5 million $6.7 million
Memoirs of an Invisible Man co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films and Cornelius Productions $30–40 million $14.4 million
March 27, 1992 The Power of One co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films $18 million $2.8 million
May 1, 1992 Turtle Beach co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures N/A $778,535
October 9, 1992 Under Siege co-production with Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films $35 million $156.6 million
February 5, 1993 Sommersby co-production with Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films; theme music later served as basis for its own logo $30 million $150.1 million
February 26, 1993 Falling Down co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films and Arnold Kopelson Productions $25 million $40.9 million
May 28, 1993 Made in America co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films, Stonebridge Entertainment and Kalola Productions, Inc. $22 million $104 million
July 16, 1993 Free Willy under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films and Donner/Shuler-Donner $20 million $153.6 million
August 6, 1993 That Night co-production with Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films $7 million $20,473
November 24, 1993 George Balanchine's The Nutcracker under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, co-production with Elektra Entertainment, Robert A. Krasnow Productions and Robert Hurwitz Productions $19 million $2.1 million
December 8, 1993 Six Degrees of Separation MGM/UA Distribution Co. co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Maiden Movies $15 million $6.4 million
December 25, 1993 Heaven & Earth Warner Bros. co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films, Ixtlan Productions, and Todd-AO/TAE Productions $33 million $5.9 million
July 20, 1994 The Client co-production with Alcor Films $45 million $117.6 million
August 26, 1994 Natural Born Killers co-production with Alcor Films, Ixtlan Productions and J.D. Productions $34 million $50.3 million
September 30, 1994 Second Best co-production with Alcor Films and Sarah Radclyffe/Fron Film N/A $86,115
December 2, 1994 Cobb co-production with Alcor Films $1.07 million
February 3, 1995 Boys on the Side co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films and Hera Productions $21 million $23.4 million
July 14, 1995 Under Siege 2: Dark Territory co-production with Seagal/Nasso Productions $60 million $104 million
July 19, 1995 Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films and Shuler-Donner/Donner Productions $31 million $30 million
September 22, 1995 Empire Records co-production with Alan Riche/Tony Ludwig Productions $10 million $303,841
October 27, 1995 Copycat $20 million $32 million
December 15, 1995 Heat co-production with Forward Pass $60 million $187.4 million
July 24, 1996 A Time to Kill $40 million $152 million
August 16, 1996 Tin Cup co-production with Gary Foster Productions $45 million $75.8 million
August 23, 1996 Carpool $17 million $3.3 million
September 6, 1996 Bogus co-production with Yorktown Productions $25 million $4.4 million
September 20, 1996 Sunchaser co-production with Veechio-Appledown Productions $31 million $21,508
October 20, 1996 North Star co-production with AFCL Productions, M6, Federal Films, Monarchy Enterprises, Nordic Screen Development, Urania Films, Canal+, Sofinergie 3, Cofimage 6, ProCrep, and The Eurimages Fund of the Council of Europe $18 million N/A
April 18, 1997 Murder at 1600 co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions N/A $41.1 million
August 6, 1997 Free Willy 3: The Rescue under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, co-production with Shuler Donner/Donner $3.4 million
September 19, 1997 L.A. Confidential co-production with The Wolper Organization $35 million $126.2 million
October 17, 1997 Breaking Up N/A $11,690
The Devil's Advocate co-production with TaurusFilm and Kopelson Entertainment $57 million $153 million
November 14, 1997 The Man Who Knew Too Little co-production with TaurusFilm and Polar Productions $20 million $13.7 million
February 20, 1998 Dangerous Beauty co-production with TaurusFilm and Bedford Falls Productions $8 million $4 million
April 10, 1998 City of Angels co-production with TaurusFilm and Atlas Entertainment $55 million $198.7 million
July 29, 1998 The Negotiator co-production with TaurusFilm and Mandeville Films $43.5 million $88 million
February 5, 1999 Simply Irresistible 20th Century Fox co-production with TaurusFilm and Polar Productions $6 million $4.3 million
April 16, 1999 Goodbye Lover Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with TaurusFilm, Gotham Entertainment Group and Lightmotive; international distribution by 20th Century Fox $20 million $1.9 million
April 23, 1999 Pushing Tin 20th Century Fox co-production with TaurusFilm, Linson Films and Fox 2000 Pictures $33 million $8.4 million
April 30, 1999 Entrapment co-production with TaurusFilm, Fountainbridge Films and Michael Hertzberg Productions $66 million $212.4 million
May 14, 1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream Fox Searchlight Pictures co-production with TaurusFilm and Panoramica $11 million $16.1 million
October 15, 1999 Fight Club 20th Century Fox co-production with TaurusFilm, Linson Films and Fox 2000 Pictures $63 million $100.9 million

2000s

Release Date Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
June 2, 2000 Big Momma's House 20th Century Fox co-production with TaurusFilm, Friendly Films and Runteldat Entertainment $30 million $174 million
October 6, 2000 Tigerland co-production with KirchMedia and Haft Entertainment $10 million $148,701
October 20, 2000 Bedazzled co-production with KirchMedia and Trevor Albert Productions $48 million $90 million
April 20, 2001 Freddy Got Fingered co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures and MBST Productions $14 million $14.3 million
September 28, 2001 Don't Say a Word co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Further Films and Kopelson Entertainment $50 million $100 million
October 5, 2001 Joy Ride co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Bad Robot Productions and LivePlanet $23 million $36.6 million
November 21, 2001 Black Knight co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Runteldat Entertainment, Cass Film and The Firm, Inc. $50 million $40 million
December 21, 2001 Joe Somebody co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Fox 2000 Pictures and Kopelson Entertainment $38 million $24.5 million
April 5, 2002 High Crimes co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Monarch Pictures, Manifest Film Company and Janet Yang Productions $42 million $63.8 million
April 26, 2002 Life or Something Like It co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, ITI Cinema and Davis Entertainment $40 million $16.9 million
May 10, 2002 Unfaithful co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures and Fox 2000 Pictures $50 million $119 million
February 14, 2003 Daredevil co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Marvel Enterprises, ITI Cinema and Horseshoe Bay Productions $78 million $179.2 million
May 16, 2003 Down with Love co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Jinks/Cohen Company, ITI Cinema, Plateau Film Malzemeleri San. ve Tic. A.Ş., Mediastream Dritte Film GmbH & Co. Beteiligungs KG and Epsilon Motion Pictures $35 million $39.5 million
May 30, 2003 Wrong Turn USA distribution only; produced by Summit Entertainment, Constantin Film, Newmarket Films, Media Cooperation One and Stan Winston Studio $12.6 million $28.7 million
October 17, 2003 Runaway Jury co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures and Mojo Films $60 million $80.2 million
April 9, 2004 The Girl Next Door co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures and Daybreak Productions $20–21 million $30.4 million
April 23, 2004 Man on Fire co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Epsilon Motion Pictures, ITI Cinema and Scott Free Productions $70 million $130.3 million
September 24, 2004 First Daughter co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Spirit Dance Entertainment and Davis Entertainment $30 million $10.4 million
January 14, 2005 Elektra co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Marvel Enterprises, Horseshoe Bay Productions and SAI Productions $43–65 million $57 million
March 25, 2005 Guess Who Columbia Pictures co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, 3 Arts Entertainment, Tall Trees Productions and Katalyst Media; international distribution by 20th Century Fox $35 million $103.1 million
June 10, 2005 Mr. & Mrs. Smith 20th Century Fox co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Summit Entertainment and Weed Road Pictures $110 million $487.3 million
September 30, 2005 Little Manhattan co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures and Pariah N/A $1.1 million
October 21, 2005 Stay co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures $50 million $8.48 million
November 11, 2005 Bee Season Fox Searchlight Pictures co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Bona Fide Productions, i5 Films, Fox Searchlab and Merkel Verwaltungsgesellschaft Productions $14 million $6.9 million
January 27, 2006 Big Momma's House 2 20th Century Fox co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Deep River Films, Firm Films and Runteldat Entertainment $40 million $141.5 million
February 17, 2006 Date Movie co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures $20 million $84.8 million
April 21, 2006 The Sentinel co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Furthur Films $60 million $78.1 million
May 12, 2006 Just My Luck co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Cheyenne Enterprises and Silvercup Studios $28 million $38.2 million
July 21, 2006 My Super Ex-Girlfriend co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures and Pariah $30 million $61 million
November 22, 2006 The Fountain Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures, Muse Entertainment Enterprises and Protozoa Pictures; international distribution by 20th Century Fox (expect for France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria) $35 million $16 million
Deck the Halls 20th Century Fox co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures $51 million $46.8 million
January 26, 2007 Epic Movie co-production with Epsilon Motion Pictures and Paul Schiff Productions $20 million $86.9 million
April 6, 2007 Firehouse Dog co-production with C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures and Epsilon Motion Pictures N/A $17.2 million
December 14, 2007 Alvin and the Chipmunks co-production with Dune Entertainment, Fox 2000 Pictures, ITI Cinema and Bagdasarian Productions $60 million $361.3 million
January 25, 2008 Meet the Spartans co-production with 3 in the Box $30 million $84.6 million
February 14, 2008 Jumper co-production with Hypnotic, Dune Entertainment and Epsilon Motion Pictures $85 million $225.1 million
March 14, 2008 Shutter co-production with Vertigo Entertainment $8 million $48 million
April 11, 2008 Street Kings Fox Searchlight Pictures co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Dune Entertainment $20 million $65.5 million
May 9, 2008 What Happens in Vegas 20th Century Fox co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment, Mosaic Media Group, Dune Entertainment and Penn Station Productions $35 million $219.3 million
July 11, 2008 Meet Dave co-production with Deep River Productions, Dune Entertainment, Guy Walks Into a Bar Productions and Tollin/Robbins Productions $60 million $50.7 million
August 15, 2008 Mirrors co-production with Luna Pictures and Enteractive $35 million $78.1 million
December 25, 2008 Marley & Me co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Sunswept Entertainment and Dune Entertainment $60 million $247.8 million
January 9, 2009 Bride Wars co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Birde Riche/Ludwig Productions and Dune Entertainment $30 million $114.7 million
July 31, 2009 Aliens in the Attic co-production with Dune Entertainment and Josephson Entertainment $45 million $57.9 million
November 13, 2009 Fantastic Mr. Fox co-production with 20th Century Fox Animation, Indian Paintbrush, and American Empirical Pictures $40 million $46.5 million
December 23, 2009 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Bagdasarian Productions and Dune Entertainment $70 million $443.1 million

2010s

Release Date Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
June 4, 2010 Marmaduke 20th Century Fox co-production with Davis Entertainment and Dune Entertainment $50 million $83.8 million
June 23, 2010 Knight and Day co-production with Dune Entertainment and Media Rights Capital $117 million $261.9 million
August 18, 2010 Vampires Suck co-production with 3 in the Box $20 million $81.4 million
October 19, 2010 Mirrors 2 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Direct-to-video release
November 26, 2010 Love & Other Drugs 20th Century Fox co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Dune Entertainment, Stuber Pictures and Bedford Falls Productions $30 million $103 million
February 18, 2011 Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son co-production with Friendly Films, Runteldat Entertainment, The Collective and Dune Entertainment $32 million $82.3 million
July 1, 2011 Monte Carlo co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Di Novi Pictures, Dune Entertainment and Blossom Films $20 million $39.7 million
September 30, 2011 What's Your Number? co-production with Contrafilm $20 million $30.4 million
October 28, 2011 In Time co-production with Strike Entertainment $40 million $174 million
December 16, 2011 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Dune Entertainment, ITI Cinema and Bagdasarian Productions $80 million $342.7 million
December 25, 2011 The Darkest Hour Summit Entertainment co-production with Bazelevs Company and Jacobson Company; international distribution by 20th Century Fox $34.8 million $64.6 million
January 18, 2013 Broken City 20th Century Fox co-production with 1984 Private Defense Contractors, Emmett/Furla Films, Inferno Distribution, Closest to the Hole Productions, Leverage Entertainment, Black Bear Pictures, Allen Hughes Productions and Envision Entertainment $35 million $34.5 million
June 7, 2013 The Internship co-production with TSG Entertainment, 21 Laps Entertainment and Wild West Picture Show Productions $58 million $93.5 million
October 4, 2013 Runner Runner co-production with Appian Way Productions and Double Feature Films $30 million $62.7 million
November 8, 2013 12 Years a Slave Fox Searchlight Pictures U.S distribution only; co-production with River Road Entertainment, Plan B Entertainment and Film4 Productions Summit Entertainment $20–22 million $187.7 million
March 28, 2014 Noah Paramount Pictures co-production with Protozoa Pictures $125 million $362.6 million
June 17, 2014 Joy Ride 3: Roadkill 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Direct-to-video release
October 3, 2014 Gone Girl 20th Century Fox co-production with TSG Entertainment $61 million $369.3 million
October 17, 2014 Birdman Fox Searchlight Pictures co-production with M Productions, Le Grisbi Productions, TSG Entertainment and Worldview Entertainment $18 million $103.2 million
October 21, 2014 Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment co-production with Summit Entertainment and Constantin Film Direct-to-video release
March 6, 2015 Unfinished Business 20th Century Fox co-production with Escape Artists $35 million $14.4 million
April 17, 2015 True Story Fox Searchlight Pictures co-production with Plan B Entertainment N/A $5.3 million
May 29, 2015 Aloha Columbia Pictures co-production with RatPac Entertainment, Scott Rudin Productions and Vinyl Films; international distribution by 20th Century Fox $37–52 million $26.3 million
December 11, 2015 The Big Short Paramount Pictures co-production with Plan B Entertainment $50 million $133.4 million
December 18, 2015 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip 20th Century Fox co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Bagdasarian Productions and TSG Entertainment $90 million $234 million
December 25, 2015 The Revenant co-production with RatPac Entertainment, Anonymous Content, M Productions and Appian Way Productions $135 million $533 million
November 23, 2016 Rules Don't Apply co-production with RatPac Entertainment, Worldview Entertainment, Shangri-La Entertainment, Demarest Films and Taitra $25 million $3.9 million
December 21, 2016 Assassin's Creed co-production with Ubisoft Motion Pictures, DMC Films and The Kennedy/Marshall Company $125 million $240.7 million
February 17, 2017 A Cure for Wellness co-production with Blind Wink Productions $40 million $26.6 million
March 23, 2018 Unsane Bleecker Street co-distributed with Fingerprint Releasing; co-production with Extension 765; international distribution by 20th Century Fox $1.5 million $14.3 million
November 2, 2018 Bohemian Rhapsody 20th Century Fox co-production with GK Films and Queen Films $50–55 million $903.7 million
November 9, 2018 The Girl in the Spider's Web Columbia Pictures co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Scott Rudin Productions, Yellow Bird, The Cantillon Company and Pascal Pictures $43 million $35.2 million
November 16, 2018 Widows 20th Century Fox co-production with Film4, Lammas Park Productions, See-Saw Films and TSG Entertainment $42 million $76 million
April 13, 2019 Guava Island Amazon Studios Released on Amazon Prime Video
September 20, 2019 Ad Astra 20th Century Fox co-production with TSG Entertainment, Bona Film Group, Plan B Entertainment, RT Features, Keep Your Head Productions and MadRiver Pictures $80–100 million $132.8 million
October 18, 2019 The Lighthouse A24 co-production with RT Features; international distribution by Focus Features $4 million $18 million
December 25, 2019 Little Women Columbia Pictures co-production with Pascal Pictures $40 million $206 million

2020s

Release Date Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
October 30, 2020 His House Netflix co-production with BBC Films, Vertigo Entertainment and Starchild Pictures
September 17, 2021 Everybody's Talking About Jamie Amazon Studios co-production with Film4 Productions and Warp Films
March 18, 2022 Deep Water Hulu co-production with 20th Century Studios, Film Rites, Entertainment 360, Keep Your Head and Entertainment One; international distribution by Amazon Prime Video $48.9 million
April 22, 2022 The Northman[17] Focus Features co-production with Perfect World Pictures and Square Peg; international distribution by Universal Pictures $70–90 million $69.6 million
August 31, 2022 I Came By[18] Netflix co-production with XYZ Films, Two & Two Pictures and Film4 Productions
September 9, 2022 Barbarian[19] 20th Century Studios co-production with Almost Never Films, Hammerstone Studios, BoulderLight Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment $4 million $45.4 million
October 7, 2022 Amsterdam[20] co-production with DreamCrew, Keep Your Head, and Corazon Hayagriva $80 million $31.2 million

Upcoming

Year Title Distributor Notes
October 6, 2023 True Love[21] 20th Century Studios co-production with Top Story
Undated films
TBA Artemis[22] 20th Century Studios co-production with Genre Films
Blitz[23] Apple TV+[24] co-production with Working Title Films and Lammas Park
The Bikeriders[25] 20th Century Studios co-production with Tri-State
Chippendales[26] 20th Century Studios co-production with Bold Films and Permut Productions
Nosferatu[27] Focus Features co-production with Studio 8
Occupied City[28] A24 co-production with Film4 and Lammas Park; international distribution by 20th Century Studios, through Buena Vista International

Television series

1990s

Years Title Network Co-production with Seasons Episodes
as Regency Enterprises
1994–1995 Free Willy ABC Le Studio Canal+, Donner/Shuler Donner Productions, Nelvana, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Bros. Television 2 21
1995–1996 The Cilent CBS Michael Filerman Productions and Warner Bros. Television 1 22
1997–1998 Michael Hayes Trotwood Productions, Baumgarten/Prophet Entertainment and Columbia TriStar Television
as Regency Television
1999–2002 Roswell The WB (seasons 1–2)
UPN (season 3)
Jason Katims Productions and 20th Century Fox Television 3 61
1999 Ryan Caulfield: Year One Fox Fox Television Studios 1 8

2000s

Year Title Network Co-production with Notes Seasons Episodes
2000–2006 Malcolm in the Middle Fox Satin City and Fox Television Studios 7 151
2000 Tucker NBC Sudden Entertainment, Fox Television Studios and NBC Studios 1 13
2000–2001 FreakyLinks Fox Haxan Films and 20th Century Fox Television
2001–2006 The Bernie Mac Show Wilmore Films and 20th Century Fox Television 5 104
2001–2002 The Education of Max Bickford CBS Sugar Mama Productions, Joe Cacaci Productions, 20th Century Fox Television and CBS Productions 1 22
UC: Undercover NBC Jersey Television, Chasing Time Pictures, NBC Studios and 20th Century Fox Television 13
2002–2003 John Doe Fox Camp-Thompson Productions and Fox Television Studios 21
2004 Wonderfalls Living Dead Guy Productions, Walking Bud Productions and 20th Century Fox Television 13
Method & Red If I Can Productions, Method Man Enterprises, Background Action, Inc. and 20th Century Fox Television
2004–2005 Listen Up! CBS CBS Productions and Fox Television Studios 22
2005–2006 Living with Fran The WB Fringe Producers, On Time and Sober Productions, Jizzy Entertainment, Uh-Oh Productions and Fox Television Studios 2 26
Killer Instinct Fox Fox Television Studios 1 13
2006 Thief FX Pariah, Sarabande Productions and Fox Television Studios miniseries 6
Windfall NBC Joyful Girl Productions and Fox Television Studios 13
Help Me Help You ABC Pointy Bird Productions, Tire Fire Productions and Fox Television Studios
2008 New Amsterdam Fox Sarabande Productions and Scarlet Fire Entertainment 8
The Return of Jezebel James Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions and Fox Television Studios 7

2020s

Year Title Network Co-production with Notes Seasons Episodes
as New Regency
2022 Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock Apple TV+ The Jim Henson Company and Fusfeld & Cuthbertson Regional Entertainment 1 13

Upcoming

Year Title Network Co-production with Notes
TBA The Crowded Room Apple TV+ Apple Studios, Weed Road Productions and EMJAG Productions

Television films/pilots

1990s

Release Date Title Network Co-production with
May 9, 1999 The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer NBC Dan Wigutow Productions

2000s

Release Date Title Network Co-production with
December 20, 2000 How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale Fox Stu Segall Productions and Fox Television Studios
January 10, 2001 Dodson's Journey CBS Firefly Productions and Fox Television Studios
September 1, 2003 L.A. Confidential Trio Warner Bros. Television

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