| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Entertainment, Television production |
| Founded | 2024 |
| Founders | |
| Products | Television programs, films |
| Website | www |
Expanding Universe is an American film and television production company founded in late 2024 by authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck (collectively known as James S. A. Corey), joined by showrunner Naren Shankar and director Breck Eisner. [1] The company was established to create, incubate, and produce high-concept science fiction and genre content across multiple platforms, including filmed entertainment, publishing, and gaming. [2]
The founders previously collaborated on the television series The Expanse , which transitioned from Syfy to Amazon Prime Video during its six-season run, establishing the team's collaborative workflow. [3] The formation of Expanding Universe was officially announced alongside the news of a first-look development deal with Amazon MGM Studios. [4]
Adopting a "writer-centric" model, the company intends to give authors greater creative control over screen adaptations of their literary works, avoiding the traditional separation between publishing and production. [5] This strategy prioritizes narrative consistency and deep world-building across different media formats. [6] Founders Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck have characterized the company as a "multi-platform content company" aimed at coordinating complex storytelling across multimedia pipelines. [7]
Expanding Universe's flagship production is a television adaptation of James S.A. Corey's The Captive's War trilogy, which debuted in 2024 with the novel The Mercy of Gods , a space opera exploring themes of survival under alien subjugation. [8] The series is in development for Amazon MGM Studios with Naren Shankar as showrunner and Breck Eisner as director. Abraham and Franck serve as executive producers and lead writers. [9]
In addition to internal properties, the company is pursuing original features and adaptations of external literary works. [5] The founders have indicated that the company intends to reimagine "legacy" intellectual properties alongside new science fiction and fantasy content. [1]