Global film and television studio Fifth Season (“Severance,” “Friendship”) and premium content production company PictureStart (“Together”) have extended their film and television relationship with a multi-year agreement.
Terms of the agreement include Fifth Season providing business operations, finance, production and strategic insight services to Picturestart, and the two companies will increase their film and television co-productions. Picturestart will continue to oversee the company’s strong film and television plans, with senior production executives Jessica Switch, Julia Hammer and Emily Wissink signing new deals with the company. Former studio president Eric Feig, who founded Picturestart and is its largest investor, will serve as executive chairman.
Fifth Season CEO Graham Taylor said: “This expanded partnership brings together the best of both worlds, adding to Picturestart’s outstanding creative team and our strong global infrastructure and partner network.” (Picturestart has partnered with Fifth Season (then Endeavor Content) since its launch in 2019, when early investors included global film and television studios.)
“Picturestart has quickly established itself as one of the most exciting production companies in the industry, and we have admired its work for many years,” Taylor continued. “We are well-positioned to bring that bold storytelling to audiences everywhere, supporting artists on every stage in a new way. We look forward to achieving great things with Eric and the amazing Picture Start team.”
Feig added: “I couldn’t be more proud of what we’ve accomplished at Picturestart over the past six years with the support of our partners and creative collaborators. I’m also so impressed with the creative team that has made this happen with me. Julia, Jessica and Emily have proven themselves to be great colleagues and excellent producers and executives, and I know they will succeed and excel as they lead Picturestart as we embark on this new chapter.” Friends from The Fifth Season. ”
Picturestart recently released the horror hit “Together,” starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie, which became the biggest grosser in Sundance history. The company’s upcoming projects include “4 Kids Walk into a Bank,” starring Liam Neeson, Talia Ryder, and Whitney Peake, and is scheduled for theatrical release through Amazon MGM Studios in August 2026. “Yeti” directed by Michael Chavez. “The Masque of the Red Death” (A24) starring Mikey Madison. “Nowhere Game,” starring McKenna Grace and Kiernan Shipka. Live-action Bratz movie starring Amazon MGM and Kim Kardashian. and Midnight Sun from the Twilight Saga animated for Netflix.
Fifth Season’s recent offerings include films such as “Friendship,” “80 for Brady,” “Book Club,” and “The Lost Daughter,” as well as award-winning series such as “Severance,” “Nine Perfect Strangers,” and “Tokyo Vice.” Fifth Season’s ongoing and upcoming series include “Chief of War,” created and directed by Jason Momoa for Apple TV+; “The Savant,” starring Jessica Chastain and directed by Matthew Heineman, for Apple TV+. East of Eden, a Netflix adaptation of John Steinbeck’s epic poem, starring Florence Pugh and Mike Feist. The Good Daughter stars Rose Byrne and Meghan Fahey and is based on the novel by Karyn Slaughter. He and She, based on Alice Feeney’s bestseller, stars Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal.