Skydance Television Skydance Television was a television production company launched by Skydance on May 1, 2013. The division hired Marcy Ross as division president and a month later, Carolyn Harris joined Skydance Television as vice president. However, in January 2020, Ross left her position transitioning to a deal with the media company, where she continues to be an executive producer on
Grace and Frankie,
Altered Carbon,
Condor and
Foundation. Bill Bost was promoted from senior vice president to president of Skydance Television. In November 2022, Bost stepped down and launched his own company;
Netflix's Matt Thunell took his place. In May 2014, Jake Rose joined Skydance Television as EVP Production and in March 2018, Carol Turner joined Skydance replacing Rose and overseeing production on site at the studio. By July 2014 its first show,
Manhattan, was launched on
WGN America; it received critical acclaim throughout its run, but failed to secure adequate ratings, resulting in the series being canceled for 2 seasons in 2015. Later in April 2017, director
Sam Raimi signed his first look deal at Skydance Television with his television producing partner
Debbie Liebling. By September 2017, a multi-year overall agreement was signed by producers
Patrick Massett and
John Zinman after they joined a series which was based on
Sword Art Online. After the 2017 announcement of developing a series adaptation of
Isaac Asimov's science fiction book series
Foundation with
David S. Goyer and
Josh Friedman serving as the production's writers. In 2018,
Apple TV+ bought the streaming rights to the series renewing it for a second season upon its release in 2021. In June 2018,
Dietland aired on
AMC along with a companion talk show hosted by
Aisha Tyler from
Archer, under its label company Uncharted. In September 2019, writer David S. Goyer also signed a deal with Skydance Television for an exclusive multi-year overall agreement as well under his Phantom Four company. In April 2019,
Daredevil writer Lewaa Nasserdeen joined Skydance Television in an overall deal as well while developing a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama series on
Showtime. In May 2019,
Alison Schapker, showrunner of
Altered Carbon, made an overall deal with Skydance Television to develop series at the studio, including a US remake of a South Korea series called
Hotel del Luna. By August 2019, writer Olivia Purnell had signed an overall deal with Skydance Television writing projects for the studio. In May 2020,
Nick Santora also got an overall deal with Skydance Television with a series starting
Arnold Schwarzenegger called
FUBAR, which was released on Netflix in 2023. In May 2020, Skydance Television named Drew Brown as head of production. In December 2020, Skydance Television signed a first look deal with Exile Content Studio to develop and produce scripted series. By February 2021, the studio also signed a first look deal with Impact, a global talent network and development accelerator program owned by
Ron Howard and
Brian Grazer for television productions. In November 2021, Peter Johnson joins Skydance Television as a television executive reporting for Bill Bost. By December 2022, it was announced that
Octavia Spencer's production company, Orit Entertainment, has entered a multiyear first-look deal for scripted projects for Skydance Television. On March 21, 2023, James Patterson has signed an exclusive first-look pact with Skydance Television to adapt his works such as the
Prime Video series
Cross along with other projects in development like ''Women's Murder Club
and the upcoming book Jane Smith''. In May 2024, Skydance Television doubles on their series output and signed a first-look TV deal with Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reggie Rock Bythewood from their company Undisputed Cinema. On August 7, 2025, following Skydance Television parent Skydance Media merged with
Paramount Global into forming
Paramount Skydance, Skydance Television merged with fellow Paramount Skydance's film & television production unit
Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios into the relaunched television production studio
Paramount Television Studios with Skydance Television's state of production being transferred into the revived television studio as Skydance Television president Matt Thunell had joined Paramount Television Studios serving as president of the studio.. The new company continued to use the Skydance Television label for the time being.
Television series Released Upcoming Scrapped projects Skydance Interactive Skydance Interactive (formerly known as
The Workshop Entertainment) is a game division which was launched on May 5, 2016. It focuses on developing ambitious titles, managing projects licenses with other developers, and developing software innovative game mechanics as well as for
VR and emerging platforms. In May 2017, Chris Hewish was hired as EVP Interactive help to set and execute overall strategy for Skydance Interactive, and oversee development, partnerships, and new business opportunities. On July 18, 2017, its first VR game,
Archangel was launched. The game recently expanded into an online multiplayer upgrade,
Archangel: Hellfire. Two days later, Skydance Interactive revealed their second original game called
PWND, an multiplayer free to play game released on April 6, 2018, where players use
Pwns to win. In 2018, Skydance Interactive partnered with
Skybound Entertainment to develop a number of original virtual reality video games based on the expansive world of
The Walking Dead universe.
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners - Chapter 2: Retribution were to be the inaugural titles co-developed by the two companies. In 2023, they also published a Final Cut version of Arashi: Castle of Sin developed by Endeavor One and was released on December 5, 2023 on next-generation virtual reality consoles.
Games Released Upcoming Skydance Animation Skydance Animation is the animation division of Paramount Pictures, separate from
Paramount Animation; it focuses on animated feature films and television series. It was founded on March 16, 2017. Its first film was
Luck and its first short film was
Blush.
Skydance New Media Skydance New Media is a video game development studio founded by Skydance on November 18, 2019, led by
Amy Hennig. In October 2021, the studio announced a planned collaboration with
Marvel Entertainment for an action-adventure game. In April 2022, it was announced that
Lucasfilm Games would collaborate making a game based in the
Star Wars universe. There has been speculation that the game will be a revival of
Project Ragtag which was also led by Henning. In August 2022, Marvel's parent corporation
The Walt Disney Company announced their intentions to showcase a slate of video games based on their IP at the joint
Disney & Marvel Games Showcase. It would happen in conjunction with the company's annual
D23 Expo in person and through broadcasts on multiple streaming platforms. Along with the announcement, Disney said that the panel would also debut a "sneak peek" at Skydance New Media's Marvel title, which is described as being an "ensemble game". During the showcase on September 9, 2022, the Marvel project confirmed prior reports that it would be set during
World War II. Also
Captain America and
Azzuri / Black Panther will be featured as the main characters in the ensemble, alongside
Gabriel Jones of the
Howling Commandos unit and Nanali, leader of the Wakandan Spy Network, while the
Hydra organization would serve as the main villains. In March 2024, during the showcase of State of Unreal, the project was revealed to be titled
Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra with the game being powered by
Unreal Engine 5. Release is slated for 2026.
Games Skydance Sports Skydance Sports is the division launched by Skydance on October 20, 2021, which is dedicated to
sports films, series, and documentaries. It is led by
Jon Weinbach. ==References==