Gotham Group

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Gotham Group
Founded1994;30 years ago (1994)
Founder Ellen Goldsmith-Vein
Headquarters,
United States
Website gotham-group.com

Gotham Group is an American diversified management film and television production company in the entertainment industry. The company was founded by Ellen Goldsmith-Vein in 1994. [1] Goldsmith-Vein and her company have produced such projects as The Spiderwick Chronicles , Disney's Stargirl trilogy and The Maze Runner franchise. [2] [3]

Contents

Filmography

Films

TitleYearNotes
The Spiderwick Chronicles 2008Uncredited; co-produced with Nickelodeon Movies, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Atmosphere Pictures; distributed by Paramount Pictures
Abduction 2011Uncredited; co-produced with Vertigo Entertainment, Quick Six Entertainment and Tailor Made; distributed by Lionsgate Films
Life of Crime 2013Co-produced with Hyde Park Entertainment, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, StarStream Entertainment and Abbolita Productions; distributed by Lionsgate Films and Roadside Attractions
Camp X-Ray 2014Co-produced with GNK Productions, Rough House Pictures and The Young Gang; distributed by IFC Films
The Maze Runner 2014Co-produced with Temple Hill Entertainment and TSG Entertainment; distributed by 20th Century Fox
Blackway 2015Co-produced with Enderby Entertainment
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials 2015Co-produced with Temple Hill Entertainment and TSG Entertainment; distributed by 20th Century Fox
Stephanie 2017Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions; distributed by Universal Pictures
Maze Runner: The Death Cure 2018Co-produced with Temple Hill Entertainment, Oddball Entertainment and TSG Entertainment; distributed by 20th Century Fox
Kodachrome 2018Co-produced with 21 Laps Entertainment and Motion Picture Capital; distributed by Netflix
Stargirl 2020Co-produced with Walt Disney Pictures and Hahnscape Entertainment; distributed by Disney+
All Together Now 2020Co-produced with Temple Hill Entertainment and Thunderhead Pictures; distributed by Netflix
Hollywood Stargirl 2022Co-produced with Walt Disney Pictures; distributed by Disney+
My Best Friend's Exorcism 2022Co-produced with Endeavor Content and Quirk Books; distributed by Amazon Prime Video
Wendell & Wild 2022Co-produced with Netflix Animation, Monkeypaw Productions and Principato-Young Entertainment; distributed by Netflix
Juror #2 2024Co-produced with Dichotomy Films and Malpaso Productions; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Deliver Me from Nowhere 2025Co-produced with 20th Century Studios; distributed by 20th Century Studios
The Black HandTBACo-produced with Appian Way Productions
Exile on Main Street: A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones [4] TBA
By All [5] TBAco-produced with Legendary Pictures; distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

Television

TitleYearNetworkNotes
Creature Comforts America 2007–2008 CBS/Animal Planet Co-produced with Aardman Animations
Elmo's Christmas Countdown 2007 ABC Co-produced with Sesame Workshop; TV special
Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2023–present Disney+ Co-produced with Co-Lab21, Mythomagic, Quaker Moving Pictures and 20th Television
The Spiderwick Chronicles 2024–present The Roku Channel Co-produced with Lightbulb Farm Productions, 20th Television and Paramount Television Studios
WondLa 2024–present Apple TV+ Co-produced with Skydance Animation
Washington Black TBA Hulu Co-produced with Indian Meadow Productions, Anthony Hemingway Productions and 20th Television

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