This is a list of films, television series and animations produced by independent and privately run production company Scott Free Productions, currently headquartered in London and Los Angeles. Established in 1970 by brothers-filmmakers, Ridley and Tony Scott, currently run by David W. Zucker as CCO, Kevin J. Walsh as president, Michael Schaefer as producer and president, Mike Pruss as senior VP, Jack Arbuthnott as head of film, Kate Crowe as head of television and Carlo Dusi as head of business, owned by Ridley's larger company RSA Films. The company was formerly known as Scott Free Enterprises (1970–1980), Percy Main Productions [1] (1980–1995; naming after the English village Percy Main, where their father grew up), [2] Tony Scott Productions (1980–1995) and Ridley Scott Productions (1980–1995). The company has produced films ranging from the 2000 Hollywood blockbuster Gladiator (2000) to "smaller pictures" like Cracks (2009). [2] Between productions of White Squall (1996) and G.I. Jane (1997), the company was reorganised by Ridley. [3] In 2005, Numbers became the company's first hit series for television. [4] The strategy repeated in 2009 when the company produced its second hit series The Good Wife . [5] In 2012, Tony, who was one of the co-founders of the company, died. [6]
Year | Title | Format | Notes |
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1997–2000 | The Hunger | TV series | 44 episodes |
2005–2010 | Numbers | TV series | 118 episodes |
2007 | The Company | Miniseries | 3 episodes |
2008 | The Andromeda Strain | Miniseries | 2 episodes |
2009–2016 | The Good Wife | TV series | 156 episodes |
2010 | The Pillars of the Earth | Miniseries | 8 episodes |
2012 | Coma | Miniseries | 2 episodes |
2012 | World Without End | Miniseries | 8 episodes |
2012 | Labyrinth | Miniseries | 2 episodes |
2014 | Klondike | Miniseries | 3 episodes |
2014 | Halo: Nightfall [11] | Miniseries | 5 episodes |
2015–2019 | The Man in the High Castle | TV series | 40 episodes |
2016–2017 | Mercy Street | TV series | 12 episodes |
2016 | BrainDead | TV series | 13 episodes |
2017 | Taboo | TV series | 8 episodes |
2017–2022 | The Good Fight | TV series | 60 episodes |
2017 | Jean-Claude Van Johnson | TV series | 6 episodes |
2018–2019 | The Terror | TV series | 20 episodes |
2018–2019 | Strange Angel | TV series | 17 episodes |
2019 | The Passage | TV series | 10 episodes |
2019 | A Christmas Carol | Miniseries | 3 episodes |
2020–2022 | Raised by Wolves | TV series | 18 episodes |
2021 | The Beast Must Die | Miniseries | 5 episodes |
2023 | Kaleidoscope | TV series | 8 episodes |
2023 | Still Missing Morgan | Miniseries | 4 episodes |
2023 | Great Expectations | Miniseries | 6 episodes |
2025 | Alien: Earth [12] | TV series | TBA |
2025 | Prime Target | TV series | TBA |
TBA | Sinking Spring | TV series | TBA |
TBA | Blade Runner 2099 [13] | Miniseries | TBA |
Year | Title | Directed by | Format | Notes |
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2006 | Especial | Mic Graves | CGI-feature animation film | (produced in association with) Scott Free Vision |
Title | Director(s) | Ref. |
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Six Bullets from Now | Stephen Kay | [14] [15] |
Emma's War | Tony Scott | [16] |
Elegance | — | [17] |
Vanishing Point | Samuel Bayer | [18] |
Chronicles of Darkness | — | [19] |
Town House | John Carney | [20] |
Peony in Love | — | [21] |
Potsdamer Platz | Tony Scott | [22] |
Ion | — | [23] |
Archangels | Joseph Kosinski | [24] |
Empire of the Summer Moon | Scott Cooper | [25] |
A Conspiracy of Paper | — | [26] |
Fly Me to the Moon | Sharon Maguire | [27] |
The Last Werewolf | — | [28] |
The Bengali Detective | Stephen Frears | [29] |
The Big Blow | Oren Moverman / Reinaldo Marcus Green | [30] [31] |
Wool | — | [32] [33] |
The Fishing Fleet | — | [34] |
Mind MGMT | — | [35] |
Untitled science-fiction short films | Martin Scorsese, Neill Blomkamp, Kathryn Bigelow, Sam Mendes | [36] [37] |
Fog | Stephen Fingleton | [38] |
Tranquility Base | Paul Franklin | [39] [40] |
The Asset | — | [41] |
Fae | — | [42] |
Vicious | — | [43] |
A Better Place | — | [44] |
Narco Sub | Antoine Fuqua | [45] |
David | — | [46] |
The Devil in the Kitchen | — | [47] |
Embraced by the Light | — | [48] |
Timeless | Carlos Saldanha | [49] |
On Call in Hell | — | [50] |
Cascade | Baltasar Kormakur | [51] |
Flashman | — | [52] |
Dying to Be Me | — | [53] |
Alien 5 | Neill Blomkamp | [54] |
The Twisted | — | [55] |
Claire | — | [56] |
The Magic Castle | — | [57] |
Untitled Andy Weir script | — | [58] |
The Hunger | Luke Scott | [59] |
The Power of the Dog | — | [60] |
The King of LA | Julius Avery | [61] |
The Force | James Mangold | [62] |
War Party | Andrew Dominik | [63] |
Human, Anew | — | [64] |
Hello America | — | [65] |
The Beast Is an Animal | Bert and Bertie | [66] |
Neither Confirm Nor Deny | — | [67] [68] |
Task Force Two | — | [69] |
Amman Mission | — | [70] |
Sapiens | Asif Kapadia | [71] |
The Riders | — | [72] |
First Ascent | Jake Scott | [73] |
Panopticon | Andrés Baiz | [74] |
Outside | Henrik Hansen | [75] |
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad | Bert and Bertie | [76] |
Gravity Rush | Anna Mastro | [77] |
The Corner | — | [78] |
O | — | [79] |
Title | Director | Ref. |
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Pompeii | — | [80] |
Pyrates | Stephen Hopkins | [81] |
Compadre | — | [82] |
3001: The Final Odyssey | — | [83] [84] |
Blood and Thunder | — | [85] |
Jean Claude Van Johnson | — | [85] |
Rubber Guns | — | [85] |
Sensory | — | [85] |
Untitled Sunny Hostin drama | — | [85] |
Freedom | — | [86] |
Resonant | Gerard McMurray | [87] |
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