Founded in 2010, the company creates television, film, and digital content for distribution in North American and international markets. The original logo for Scott Brothers Entertainment features the heads of the three brothers, in order: Jonathan, Drew, and JD. Most of the initial content focused on projects starring Jonathan and Drew, and projects affiliated with the
Property Brothers franchise. More recently, the brand has expanded to media vehicles outside of the brothers' brand. Jonathan and Drew also formed a pop country music duo named The Scott Brothers releasing a number of singles and music videos. David Dembroski serves as president Scott Brothers Global,
Projects The web series
Toddler Vs. Toddler and
Property Brothers Big Day Off were produced in 2013 and aired on HGTV and the W Network. The webisode
Makeover Manor was produced for
Funny or Die and also starred
Love it or List It stars
David Visentin and
Hilary Farr,
Scott McGillivray,
Ty Pennington,
Bryan Baeumler,
Candice Olson,
Sandra Rinomato, plus
Jersey Shore stars,
Sammi Giancola and
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. In 2014, Scott Brothers Entertainment produced the new series,
Half Price Paradise, for HGTV and HGTV Canada. Scott Brothers Entertainment also produced
Property Brothers: at Home, which was the highest rated series premiere on HGTV since 2009.
Property Brothers: at Home featured Jonathan and brother Drew Scott as they renovated their Las Vegas family home. In 2014, SBE expanded its in-house digital team to focus on making more online content for their network partners. Beginning in March 2017, the brothers partnered with Chase Bank for a series of commercials on lending options for homeowners. The 2017 web series
Wedding Crafts with Linda starred Drew and his fiancée, Linda Phan, as they demonstrate
do-it-yourself wedding-themed crafts, including party menus, cocktails,
rehearsal dinner invitations, table centerpieces, and wedding favors. The 11-part series began on November 15, 2017 and was featured on HGTV's social media accounts. They've also produced pilots for two reality shows,
The Meat Boss and "Warming Up with Erin Heatherton." The brothers are currently developing a screenplay written by their father James, called
High September, about a cowboy who wrongly served a 30-year sentence, only to come out and be abandoned by his family. Jonathan has written a documentary series about renewable energy. Together, the brothers have written two screenplays, one about a lonely "
hook up" artist, and the other about "a band of brothers" from a rural town who have wholesome values. On March 6, 2018, the brothers launched a digital video content platform, GuruHub.tv, with curated content based on fan requests and featuring celebrities, social media
influencers, and new talent. In October of that year,
Fox announced that it was developing a show called
It Takes Two, based on the brothers' memoir of the same name. Jon and Josh Silberman would write for the show, and would executive produce along with the Scotts, Kim and Eric Tannenbaum (of the Tannenbaum Company), Austin Winsberg, and
Jason Wang. The series would be produced The Tannenbaum Company in association with
Lionsgate Television and Scott Brothers Entertainment. In the deal, Cineflix Rights kept the worldwide distribution rights, excluding the US and English-language in Canada, as well as financial and distribution participation in future productions from the franchise. It will also share in
ancillary revenue from the
Property Brothers brand.
Filmography Short films •
Karma Inc. (2009) •
A Better Me (2009) •
The Oracle (2011) •
The Fence (2011) •
The Perfect Proposal (2011) •
The Interrogation (2012) •
Makeover Manor (2013) •
Bros Take Broadway (2016)
Feature-length films •
High September (in production)
Television •
Property Brothers (2011–present) — Acquired by Scott Brothers Entertainment in 2019 •
Property Brothers at Home: Drew’s Honeymoon House (2017) •
Drew and Linda Say I Do (2018) •
Nate & Jeremiah by Design (2017–present) — Acquired by Scott Brothers Entertainment in 2019 •
Menu Match-Up (2017) •
A Very Brady Renovation (2019) •
Make Your Move (2020) •
Trixie Motel (2022)
Web series •
Toddler Vs. Toddler (2014) •
HGTV Insider (2014) •
The Scott Seat (2015) •
Tiny House Arrest (2016) •
In the Scott Seat (2016) •
Elevate Your Space Challenge (2016) •
Wedding Crafts with Linda (2017)
Radio •
Off Topic with the Scott Brothers (2013)
The Scott Brothers The twins also formed a musical pop, rock and
country duo project called The Scott Brothers that released a number of singles starting 2015 coupled with music videos of the singles. As part of their show
Property Brothers: At Home on the Ranch, the brothers—along with Nashville songwriters
Victoria Shaw and Chad Carlson—wrote and recorded two country singles that premiered during the third and fourth episode of the series. The singles “Hold On” and “Let the Night Shine In” were released on various music platforms, including
iTunes,
Amazon.com and
Google Play. Both songs were co-written by the brothers along with Nashville songwriters Victoria Shaw and Chad Carlson. "Hold On" hit #38 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart and was accompanied by a music video that has more than 5 million
Vevo views. They also released a cover of the
Flo Rida song "
My House" with
Eric Paslay, and released it on January 12, 2017.
Discography The Scott Brothers • "Let the Night Shine In" (SB Records, November 24, 2015) • "Hold On" (SB Records, February 10, 2016) • "Home" (SB Records, May 16, 2016) • "
My House" (SB Records, January 12, 2017) – credited to The Scott Brothers featuring Eric Paslay - a remake of the
Flo Rida song of the same name
Drew Scott • "You Chose Me" (June 2, 2018) - (solo credited to Drew Scott) • "Desperate Reno" (July 5, 2018) - (credited to Drew Scott featuring Dirty Plaid) - a comic adaptation of "
Despacito" ==Scott Living==