Radical Publishing was founded in 2007 by Barry Levine, David Elliott, Jesse Berger, and Matthew Berger. The company launched its first titles,
Hercules: The Thracian Wars and
Caliber: First Canon of Justice, in May 2008. The company was awarded the 2008 Diamond Gem Award for New Comic Book Publisher of the Year from
Diamond Comic Distributors for its first two titles, which enjoyed sellout releases. In May 2009 Elliott was replaced by new Editor-in-Chief
David Wohl. In September 2010, the company rebranded itself as Radical Studios. In 2011, the company reduced its overall staff. In January, 2012
David Wohl announced that he was leaving the company. Shortly after, the company removed their title
Under the Faerie Moon from
Free Comic Book Day and cancelled the release of
Damaged issue 6. In March 2012, the company began production on the movie
Oblivion with Universal Pictures, based on an unpublished book created by director Joseph Kosinski, starring Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Andrea Riseborough, Olga Kurylenko and Melissa Leo. The film opened #1 at the box office on April 19, 2013, generating $38.5 million in its US opening weekend. The film went on to generate $89 million in the US box office and $198 million internationally, for a global cumulative gross of $287 million. In February 2013, the company raised $3m in equity from Los Angeles-based production company Wolfiskin Productions, to help expand its digital strategy and licensing capabilities. In June 2013, the company started production on
Hercules, with
MGM and
Paramount Pictures, starring
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, based on the Radical Comics' series
Hercules: The Thracian Wars. The movie opened at #2 in the box office on July 25, 2014, generating $29.8M in its US opening weekend. The film went on to generate $72 million in the US box office and $170 million internationally, for a global cume of $243 million. In November 2018, the company started production on
The Last Days of American Crime with
Netflix and
Mandalay Pictures, starring
Édgar Ramírez,
Anna Brewster,
Michael Pitt, and
Sharlto Copley, based on the Radical Comics' series created by
Rick Remender. The film was directed by
Olivier Megaton, based on a screenplay written by
Karl Gajdusek, and produced by Jesse Berger through Radical Studios,
Jason Michael Berman through
Mandalay Pictures, Barry Levine and
Kevin Turen.
The Last Days of American Crime was released digitally by Netflix on June 5, 2020. It was the top-watched film on Netflix in its first weekend. == Film ==