EXCLUSIVE: Peter Safran, the $4.4 billion grossing producer of several Warner Bros. DC movies as well as the highest grossing horror franchise of all-time at $2 billion, ‘The Conjuring,’ has re-upped with Warner Bros. for another three years
President Walter Hamada’s departure from the lot, there was buzz that Safran could take on that position which entails an oversee of exploiting the DC universe through features and TV. That is not the case as The Safran Company has renewed its production deal and will continue to be an important part of building out DC., in production over in Europe, which is the sequel to the highest grossing title in the and due out on Sept. 8 next year.
John Rickard will continue as the President of Production at The Safran Company. Despite the onslaught of Covid, The Safran Company has continued to make movies. During the pandemic, Safran hadIn addition to The Safran Company’s footprint at Warners, they also have the Idris Elba-John Cena action featureAlso returning for a second season with Safran as EP is HBO Max’s. The Gunn created series is also one of the OTT service’s most watched.
Safran cut his teeth in the business as a manager at Gold-Miller before segueing to Brillstein Grey where he was President. He left Brillstein-Grey in 2006, to launch The Safran Company, and took his entire client list with him. As manager, he represented Sean Combs, Adam Shankman, David Hyde Pierce, and Jennifer Lopez.
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