OBB Pictures is the film, television and digital content arm of the parent company OBB Media, with its most notable deal with the
Walt Disney Company in multi-year, non-exclusive contract to create docu-series, documentaries, original and unscripted content. The series has garnered over 1.5 billion views across the platform. Season 10 of
Cold as Balls kicked off in March 2024 and featured episodes that were taped for the first time in front of a live audience. In 2019, OBB produced
Netflix's
Historical Roasts, an American comedy television series based on the Los Angeles live comedy show of the same name. Netflix ordered six episodes of
Historical Roasts, a half-hour comedy series from
Comedy Central roast star
Jeff Ross and OBB Pictures. OBB optioned the rights to the live show and then secured the deal with Netflix, which beat out multiple bidders. Also in 2019, OBB Pictures produced
The Harder Way for
ESPN+, with
LeBron James and his SpringHill banner serving as executive producer. In early 2020, OBB premiered a docu-series titled
Justin Bieber: Seasons, which sold for more than $20M. The docuseries’ first episode was the most-viewed premiere of all the platform’s original series to date. OBB produced the music video for Justin Bieber's "Intentions", featuring Quavo, which was directed by Michael D. Ratner. In October 2020, OBB Pictures released
Justin Bieber: Next Chapter, a documentary follow-up to the hit ten-episode docuseries,
Justin Bieber: Seasons. In June 2020, OBB announced it will spearhead a four-part documentary series on YouTube called
Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, following pop star
Demi Lovato; the series was released on March 23, 2021. Earlier that year, it was announced that
Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil was selected as the opening night headliner of SXSW and would have its world premiere at the film festival. The film explores every aspect that led to Lovato's nearly fatal overdose in 2018 and her awakenings in the aftermath. In 2021, OBB Pictures partnered with
Hailey Bieber to launch her YouTube Channel. Bieber and OBB will create a slate of short-form videos, including the hit series, ''Who's in my Bathroom?'' The channel reached a million subscribers within the first six weeks of launch. In late 2021,
Cold as Balls with
Kevin Hart dropped season five and garnered over ten million views. OBB Pictures released
Inside the Lockdown Sessions with Elton John and
Adele: The 30 Interview on
Apple Music. In 2022, OBB Pictures released ''The Game Plan with Shaquille O'Neal'' in February 2022. The
TNT TV series showcases the NBA legend working with entrepreneurs to help identify new opportunities for their business. In late 2022, OBB Pictures and
HeartBeat Productions announced
Storytown, a scripted, adult animated hip-hop comedy on
HBO Max. In 2022, OBB Media struck a deal with the
Walt Disney Company. The multi-year, non-exclusive development deal focuses on creating documentaries, docu-series, original specials and unscripted formats that cater to
Gen Z and
millennial audiences across Disney platforms, working alongside Disney’s unscripted production unit,
Walt Disney Television Alternative. In 2023,
Hailey Bieber and OBB Pictures launched
What’s In My Kitchen?, the first spinoff series from the popular
Who’s In My Bathroom? series. Also in 2023, OBB partnered with Spotify to produce
Billions Club: The Series – an extension of the Billions Club playlist which launched in 2020 and includes all of the songs on Spotify that have hit the major milestone. The series stars
Ariana Grande,
Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish,
Post Malone,
Lisa and more. At the 2024 Webby Awards, the series won for Best Social Video Series, and was the People's Voice Winner for Best Branded Video Series.
Film In May 2016, OBB Pictures produced
Gonzo @ the Derby for ESPN's
30 for 30 series, which followed Hunter S. Thompson's trip to the Kentucky Derby and is directed by Michael D. Ratner and narrated by Sean Penn. Also in 2016, OBB Pictures produced the Netflix film
One In A Billion. In 2021, OBB Pictures released
Justin Bieber: Our World on
Amazon Prime Video, a documentary film centering on Canadian singer Justin Bieber as he prepares for his first full concert in three years, directed by Michael D. Ratner. It received a nomination for Best Music Film at the 65th Annual
Grammy Awards. In 2023, OBB Pictures announced production on
Demi Lovato’s directorial debut
Child Star, a feature documentary deconstructing the highs and lows of growing up in the spotlight through the lens of some of the world’s most famous former child stars, including Lovato.
Child Star is set to stream exclusively on
Hulu in 2024. In 2023, OBB Pictures shared a work-in-progress screening of
Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa at the
Toronto Film Festival, resulting in Netflix's acquisition of the documentary for a 2024 release. Directed by two-time Academy Award nominee Lucy Walker, the film tells the story of Lhakpa Sherpa, the most decorated female climber of Everest who trains while working at Whole Foods to support her family. In February 2024, the company released
Kids Are Growing Up: A Story About A Kid Named LAROI on Prime Video, chronicling the young star's meteoric rise to fame. == OBB Studios ==