Reunion Pacific Entertainment

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Reunion Pacific Entertainment Inc.
FormerlyReunion Pictures
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFilm
television
Founded2004
Headquarters
Vancouver, British Columbia
Website reunionpacificentertainment.com

Reunion Pacific Entertainment Inc. is a Canadian studio based in Vancouver, that was formed in 2017. It produced movies and television series such Amazon Prime's The Man in the High Castle (2015-2019) and Greg Daniels' newest comedy Upload (2020 - Present). Most recently RPE produced the new Lord of the Rings television series; The Rings of Power (2022 - Present) for Amazon Prime Video, Gil Netter's (producer of the award winning film The Blind Side) film "Mixtape" for Netflix, and "Out of My Mind" (not yet released) for Disney+, Participant and Big Beach. Prior productions include limited series Tin Man (which was nominated for nine Primetime Emmy Awards in 2008 including the Outstanding Mini-series category and multiple categories related to films special effects, costuming, editing, and sound editing); as well as the television series Continuum which aired its fourth and final season in 2015 on Showcase in Canada, and SyFy in the US and UK.

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Filmography

Television

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2005-2007 Master of Horror Showtime Anthology series
2007 Tin Man Syfy Limited series
2009 Alice Syfy Limited series
2012-2015 Continuum Showcase
2015 Olympus Syfy
2017 Somewhere Between ABC
2015-2019 The Man in the High Castle Amazon Prime
2020-Present Upload Amazon Prime
2022-Present Outer Range Amazon Prime
2022-Present High School Freevee
2022-Present The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Amazon Prime

Films

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2013 The Baby Sellers Lifetime TV movie
2018 No One Would Tell Lifetime TV movie
2019 Death of a Cheerleader Lifetime TV movie
2021 The Voyeurs Amazon Prime
2021 Mixtape Netflix
2022 Don't Make Me Go Amazon Prime
TBD Out Of My Mind Disney+

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