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Temple Hill Entertainment

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Temple Hill Entertainment
IndustryFilm, television
FoundedFebruary 2006; 17 years ago (2006-02)
FounderWyck Godfrey
Marty Bowen
Headquarters,
Websitehttps://www.templehillent.com/

Temple Hill Entertainment or Temple Hill Productions is an American film and television production company, established in 2006 by producers Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen. The studio produced the Twilight film series. Recently, the studio signed a TV deal with Lionsgate.[1]

Filmography

Films

Release date Title Director(s) Distributor
December 1, 2006 The Nativity Story Catherine Hardwicke New Line Cinema
November 21, 2008 Twilight Summit Entertainment
May 15, 2009 Management Stephen Belber Samuel Goldwyn Films
November 20, 2009 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Chris Weitz Summit Entertainment
February 5, 2010 Dear John Lasse Hallström Sony Pictures Releasing
June 30, 2010 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse David Slade Summit Entertainment
May 13, 2011 Everything Must Go Dan Rush Lionsgate
November 18, 2011 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Bill Condon Summit Entertainment
September 14, 2012 10 Years Jamie Linden Anchor Bay Entertainment
November 16, 2012 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Bill Condon Summit Entertainment
February 14, 2013 Safe Haven Lasse Hallström Relativity Media
June 6, 2014 The Fault in Our Stars Josh Boone 20th Century Fox
September 19, 2014 The Maze Runner Wes Ball
March 20, 2015 Tracers Daniel Benmayor Saban Films
April 10, 2015 The Longest Ride George Tillman Jr. 20th Century Fox
July 24, 2015 Paper Towns Jake Schreier
September 18, 2015 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Wes Ball
March 24, 2017 Power Rangers Dean Israelite Lionsgate
January 26, 2018 Maze Runner: The Death Cure Wes Ball 20th Century Fox
March 16, 2018 Love, Simon Greg Berlanti
June 29, 2018 Uncle Drew Charles Stone III Lionsgate
August 17, 2018 Down a Dark Hall Rodrigo Cortés
September 21, 2018 Life Itself Dan Fogelman Amazon Studios
October 5, 2018 The Hate U Give George Tillman Jr. 20th Century Fox
October 12, 2018 First Man Damien Chazelle Universal Pictures
October 25, 2019 The Kill Team Dan Krauss A24
August 28, 2020 All Together Now Brett Haley Netflix
November 25, 2020 Happiest Season Clea DuVall Hulu
June 18, 2021 Fatherhood Paul Weitz Netflix
May 20, 2022 Emergency Carey Williams Amazon Studios
September 23, 2022 On the Come Up Sanaa Lathan Paramount+
September 30, 2022 Smile Parker Finn Paramount Pictures
February 10, 2023 Somebody I Used to Know Dave Franco Amazon Studios
February 24, 2023 We Have a Ghost Christopher Landon Netflix

Upcoming films

Release date Title Director(s) Distributor
Turtles All the Way Down Hannah Marks HBO Max
The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat Tina Mabry Searchlight Pictures
Children of Blood and Bone Paramount Pictures
Bagman Colm McCarthy Lionsgate

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Chris Weitz

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Dear John (2010 film)

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David Slade

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Everything Must Go (film)

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Lionsgate

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Bill Condon

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Television

TV series

Year Series Creator(s)
2011–15 Revenge Mike Kelley
2015–17 Rosewood Todd Harthan
2017–19 Mr. Mercedes David E. Kelley
2019 Looking for Alaska Josh Schwartz
2020 The Outsider Richard Price
2020–present Dave Lil Dicky
Jeff Schaffer
2020–22 Love, Victor Isaac Aptaker
Elizabeth Berger
2023 Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies Annabel Oakes

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Looking for Alaska (miniseries)

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Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies

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Source: "Temple Hill Entertainment", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, February 27th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Hill_Entertainment.

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References
  1. ^ "Temple Hill Inks First-Look TV Deal With Lionsgate | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2020-10-07.


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