Alcon Entertainment


Alcon Entertainment, LLC is an American independent film and television production company, founded on January 24, 1997 by film producers Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson. Since its establishment, Alcon Entertainment has developed and financed films that are ultimately distributed - in the United States mostly, and internationally on occasion - by Warner Bros. Pictures, following a ten-year motion picture production agreement.

Company

Alcon Entertainment was established on January 24, 1997, being founded by film producers Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove, who are the co-CEOs of the company. The company is headquartered on Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.
Both Johnson and Kosove presented FedEx founder and chairman Frederick W. Smith with a proposal suggesting that an independent film company, backed by a capitalized individual or company, and aligned with a major studio for an exclusive distribution arrangement would reap profits on copyrighted assets over a set period of time.
On February 18, 1998, Alcon Entertainment set up two greenlight projects, with Warner Bros. distributing a single project. On May 15, 1998, Alcon signed a second deal with Warner Bros. in which Warner Bros. was allowed to distribute the film Lost & Found.
Alcon's first major feature film was the 1999 comedy Lost & Found. In March 2000, following the success of its second film My Dog Skip, Alcon entered into a long-term distribution agreement with Warner Bros. The agreement had Warner Bros. Pictures in charge of worldwide distribution of a minimum of 10 films produced and financed by Alcon over the next five years. The agreement also allowed Warner Bros. Pictures to co-finance certain pictures with Alcon.
Alcon and Warner Bros. Pictures signed a new agreement in February 2006, continuing their eight-year relationship, under which Warner Bros. Pictures would continue to distribute feature films developed and financed by Alcon. Alcon has the option to distribute its pictures internationally through Warner Bros. Pictures, but also has the flexibility instead to pre-sell rights through Summit Entertainment. Warner Bros. Pictures and Alcon extended the deal in 2015 which ended in 2019.
On September 28, 2003, Alcon Entertainment had launched its television arm, with an exclusive co-production agreement at television studio Warner Bros. Television.
In 2011, Alcon Entertainment acquired the entire brand and rights to the Blade Runner franchise, which encompasses movies, series, games and other franchise media such as books. On March 8, 2012, Alcon had signed an affiliate production company headed by 2S Films executive Molly Smith, Belle Pictures, to develop film projects.
On October 6, 2016, Alcon opened up a new division titled Alcon Interactive Group which continues Alcon's diversification beyond its core business of financing and producing feature films, having also established in the past years.
After the Village Roadshow Entertainment Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in March 2025, Alcon placed a bid of $416.5 million for its library the following month, with it being approved as the new stalking horse bid by Delaware bankruptcy judge Thomas Horan. On June 18, 2025, it was announced that Alcon's stalking horse bid worth $417.5 million had succeeded, giving it rights to VREG's library of 108 films, including intellectual properties, distribution rights, cash flows, overall rights and royalties, as well as its development slate of films and television series. On November 5, 2025, Alcon won the derivative rights to most of VREG's library.

Filmography

YearFilm titleDistributorNotesBudgetBox office
1999Lost & FoundWarner Bros.First film$30 million$6,552,255
2000My Dog SkipWarner Bros.$6 million$35,512,760
2000Dude, Where's My Car?20th Century FoxUncredited$13 million$73,180,723
2001The Affair of the NecklaceWarner Bros. PicturesInternational distribution outside Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, France and Italy by Summit Entertainment$30 million$471,210
2002InsomniaWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Section Eight Productions; international distribution outside France, Germany and Austria by Summit Entertainment$46 million$113,714,830
2003Love Don't Cost a ThingWarner Bros. Pictures$21 million$21,924,226
2004Chasing LibertyWarner Bros. Pictures$23 million$12,313,323
2005Racing StripesWarner Bros. Picturesinternational distribution by Summit Entertainment$30 million$90,754,475
2005The Sisterhood of the Traveling PantsWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures and Martin Chase Productions$25 million$42,000,000
200616 BlocksWarner Bros. PicturesNorth American distribution only; produced by Millennium Films, Equity Pictures, Nu Image, Emmett/Furla Films, Cheyenne Enterprises, ContentFilm International and The Donners' Company$55 million$65,664,721
2006The Wicker ManWarner Bros. PicturesNorth American distribution only; produced by Millennium Films, Saturn Films, Equity Pictures, Emmett/Furla Films and Nu Image$40 million$38,755,073
2007P.S. I Love YouWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Grosvenor Park Productions; international distribution by Summit Entertainment$30 million$156,835,339
2008One Missed CallWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Kadokawa Pictures, Equity Pictures and Intermedia$20 million$45,847,751
2008The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2Warner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Alloy Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures and Martin Chase Productions$27 million$44,352,417
2009The Blind SideWarner Bros. Pictures$29 million$309,208,309
2010The Book of EliWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Silver Pictures; international distribution by Summit Entertainment$80 million$157,091,718
2010Lottery TicketWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Cube Vision$17 million$24,719,879
2011Something BorrowedWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with 2S Films; international distribution outside France and Italy by Summit Entertainment$35 million$60,183,821
2011Dolphin TaleWarner Bros. Pictures$37 million$95,404,397
2012Joyful NoiseWarner Bros. Pictures$25 million$31,158,113
2012What to Expect When You're ExpectingLionsgateCo-produced with Phoenix Pictures$40 million$41.102.171
2012Chernobyl DiariesWarner Bros. PicturesNorth American, German, Austrian, Spanish and Japanese distribution only; produced by FilmNation Entertainment and Oren Peli/Brian Witten Productions$1 million$37,157,648
2013Beautiful CreaturesWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with 3 Arts Entertainment, Belle Pictures; international distribution by Summit Entertainment$60 million$60,052,138
2013PrisonersWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with 8:38 Productions and Madhouse Entertainment; international distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Italy and Spain by Summit Entertainment$46 million$122,126,687
2014TranscendenceWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with DMG Entertainment and Straight Up Films; international distribution outside China by Summit Entertainment$100 million$103,039,258
2014Dolphin Tale 2Warner Bros. Pictures$36 million$57,824,533
2014The Good LieWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Imagine Entertainment, Black Label Media and Reliance Entertainment; international distribution by Summit Entertainment$20 million$2,722,209
2015The 33Warner Bros. PicturesDistribution outside Latin America, the Middle East, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, Korea and Taiwan only; produced by Phoenix Pictures$26 million$24,902,723
2015Point BreakWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with DMG Entertainment, Ehrman Productions and Babelsberg Studios; international distribution outside Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, China, Japan and the CIS by Lionsgate under Summit Entertainment$100 million$131,338,490
2016No Manches FridaPantelion FilmsCo-produced with Constantin Film$23,540,937
2017Blade Runner 2049Warner Bros. Pictures / Sony Pictures Releasing InternationalCo-produced with Columbia Pictures, Thunderbird Films and Scott Free Productions$150–185 million$259,239,658
2017Father FiguresWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with The Montecito Picture Company and DMG Entertainment$25 million$25,601,244
201812 StrongWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Black Label Media, Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Torridon Films; international distribution by Lionsgate$35 million$62,928,960
2019No manches Frida 2Pantelion FilmsCo-produced with Constantin Film$26,377,799
2022LullabyVertical Entertainment / Stage 6 FilmsCo-produced with Envision Media Arts and Heroes and Villains Entertainment$10 million
2024The Garfield MovieSony Pictures ReleasingFirst animated film. Co-produced with Columbia Pictures, DNEG Animation, Prime Focus, One Cool Group Limited, Wayfarer Studios, Stage 6 Films, John Cohen Productions and Andrews McMeel Entertainment$60 million$257,211,519
2026Practical Magic 2Warner Bros. PicturesCo-produced with Di Novi Pictures, Fortis Films and Blossom Films
2027The Garfield Movie 2Sony Pictures ReleasingCo-produced with Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, DNEG Animation, Prime Focus and John Cohen Productions
TBAI Am Legend 2Warner Bros. PicturesCo-production with Outlier Society, Westbrook Studios and Weed Road Pictures
TBAOceansWarner Bros. PicturesCo-produced by LuckyChap Entertainment and Everyman Pictures
TBAOcean's 14Warner Bros. Picturesco-production with Smokehouse Pictures and 87North Productions
TBAUntitled fifth Matrix filmWarner Bros. PicturesCo-production with Venus Castina Productions
TBAUntitled third Sherlock Holmes filmWarner Bros. PicturesCo-production with Silver Pictures, Rideback and Team Downey
TBAWonka 2Warner Bros. PicturesCo-production with The Roald Dahl Story Company and Heyday Films

Music

In 2014, Alcon partnered with Sleeping Giant Media to form ASG Music Group. ASG is a full service music company and record label. In 2017, ASG released the Blade Runner 2049 soundtrack, produced by Grammy nominated producer Michael Hodges, Kayla Morrison and Ashley Culp, with Epic Records. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Soundtrack Sales Charts.