Captivate Entertainment

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Captivate Entertainment
Type Limited Liability Company
Industry Film
GenreVarious
Founded2009
FounderJeffrey Weiner
Ben Smith
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Jeffrey Weiner(CEO) [1]
Ben Smith(President) [1] [2]
Products Films

Captivate Entertainment LLC. is an American film production company, founded by Jeffrey Weiner and Ben Smith in 2009.[ citation needed ] It has a first-look deal with Universal Studios [3] and it is based on the Universal Studios Backlot in Universal City, California. The company is best known for managing the movie rights of Robert Ludlum's books [4] [5] and producing the 2012 film The Bourne Legacy starring Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton. [6] [7]

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History

Captivate Entertainment was started in 2009 by Jeffrey Wiener, the executor of the Robert Ludlum Estate [1] and Ben Smith, the veteran ICM Partners agent handling Ludlum's works at the Agency. [8] After the successful The Bourne Ultimatum, writer Paul Zetumer was drafted by Universal and Captivate to script a fourth installment of the Bourne Identity franchise which would star Matt Damon and be directed by Paul Greengrass. However, following a dispute between Greengrass and the studio, Damon said he wouldn't make another without his director. [9] Captivate Entertainment and Universal instead filled the gap with the spinoff film The Bourne Legacy, which Tony Gilroy wrote and directed. [10]

Filmography

Feature films

Released films

#TitleRelease dateBudgetDomestic GrossWorldwide Gross Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Refs.
1 The Bourne Legacy August 10, 2012$125,000,000$113,203,870$276,144,75055% [11] 61 [12] [13]
2 Jason Bourne July 29, 2016$120,000,000$162,434,410$415,484,91456% [14] 58 [15] [16]

Films in development

TitleRefs.
The Chancellor Manuscript [17]
The Parsifal Mosaic [17]
Pursuit [18]
The Janson Directive [3] [19]

Television

TitleSeasonEpisode(s)First airedLast airedCo-productionNetworkNotes
Treadstone 1 10 October 15, 2019December 2019 Universal Content Productions
Imperative Entertainment
USA Network

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