MRC II Distribution Company, L.P., doing business as MRC (formerly Media Rights Capital), is an American film and television studio founded by Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu in 2004. Based in West Hollywood, California, MRC develops, finances, and produces film and television in partnership with the industry's leading creative artists.

The original business plan, called Another New Ballgame, was written in 1999 as part of a class assignment while the two attended Harvard Business School. The plan quickly gained notoriety throughout Hollywood and was deemed controversial for predicting the decline of the traditional "Hollywood system" alongside the emergence of a new order driven by internet-based distribution and independent studios fueled by talent agencies.

MRC is famous for many firsts in Hollywood. It was the first studio to establish a deeply-integrated partnership with major talent agency, Endeavor Talent Agency, which would become a model for future alliances between agencies and studios. Their deals for Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel and Sacha Baron Cohen's Brüno, the follow-up to Borat, were early examples of artists owning copyrights, selling films for significantly more than their cost, and having true control over production and marketing.

The company was an early innovator in the creator economy. It produced Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy (2008) for YouTube, the platform's earliest Hollywood-backed scripted series. The show became YouTube's second-most-subscribed-to sponsor channel during its run and was notable for being the first show distributed exclusively online through Google's AdSense network, syndicating content across thousands of partner sites. The success of Cavalcade positioned MRC as one of the first studios to merge storytelling with tech-driven distribution.

MRC's Television division developed, produced, and financed House of Cards (2013), the first original series ordered directly by Netflix, launching the streaming era of prestige television. The series was the first streaming-exclusive drama to receive Emmy nominations and introduced the "binge" model of releasing all episode simultaneously.

Since then, MRC has developed a reputation for financing and producing critically acclaimed films and series while maintaining a philosophy centered on supporting artists and filmmakers. The company's continued success has been attributed to its ability to challenge traditional Hollywood conventions, to embrace emerging technologies and business models, and to maintain close partnerships with creative visionaries.

Film productions by MRC include Ted, Baby Driver, Knives Out, American Fiction, and Saltburn. Representative co-financed films include 22 Jump Street, Furious 7, the Hotel Transylvania sequels, and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run. MRC's television credits include House of Cards, Ozark, The Great, The Terminal List, Poker Face, and Ted. Upcoming productions include Ted: The Animated Series, and M.I.A..

MRC has collaborated with numerous prominent filmmakers, including Jason Bateman, Chloe Domont, Emerald Fennell, David Fincher, Ricky Gervais, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Rian Johnson, Seth MacFarlane, Walter Salles, and Edgar Wright.

To date, MRC's productions have been nominated for 120 Emmy Awards, 38 Golden Globe Awards, 17 Academy Awards, and 5 GRAMMY Awards. Its films have grossed over $6 billion worldwide at the box office.

History

Early history

MRC was founded by Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu in 2006, and its early investors included Guggenheim Partners, AT&T, WPP Group, Goldman Sachs and ABRY Partners. The company was established as a financer-producer, packaging film projects for sale to film studios, and holding ownership stakes in the production.

In 2007, it funded filmmakers such as Robert Rodriguez, Ricky Gervais, Walter Salles, Ryan Murphy, Richard Kelly, Bennett Miller and Todd Field. The same year, it entered into an agreement with Warner Bros. Pictures to allow Warner to distribute three of the eight pictures over a $250 million feature production funding. MRC launched a television division of the studio in early 2008.

In 2008, The CW leased its Sunday-night schedule to MRC beginning in the 2008–09 television season. MRC scheduled the reality show In Harm's Way and the dramas Valentine and Easy Money. In November 2008, after all four shows drew poor viewership, The CW announced that it would withdraw from the agreement. The network returned the Sunday timeslots to its affiliates in the 2009–10 season.

In March 2010, it was reported that MRC had made an offer to acquire Focus Features from Universal Pictures, but that the deal had fallen through. In April of that year, MRC sold the upcoming Seth MacFarlane film Ted to Universal. Later in December, MRC would reach a distribution agreement with Universal, under which it would provide distribution and marketing services for up to 20 MRC films over the next five years. The agreement would give the option for Universal to invest in the films, but was not a first-look deal, and also gave MRC the option to pre-sell distribution rights in specific territories.

After acquiring rights to produce a U.S. remake of the BBC miniseries House of Cards, MRC would sell the series to the streaming service Netflix in 2011.

On February 1, 2018, Eldridge Industries, a holding company owned by former Guggenheim Partners president Todd Boehly, announced that it would contribute its media assets — including The Hollywood Reporter, Dick Clark Productions, and Billboard, and merge them with MRC into a new company known as Valence Media. In October 2018, MRC formed a joint venture with United Talent Agency known as Civic Center Media, which seeks to back projects involving its members via MRC.

2019–2022: Valence Media and PMRC

In December 2019, Valence Media acquired Nielsen Holdings' music data business, with the division being rebranded as MRC Data.

In 2020, Valence Media rebranded as MRC.

On September 23, 2020, it was announced that Penske Media Corporation, owner of The Hollywood Reporter's main competitor Variety, would assume operations of the MRC Media & Info publications under a joint venture with MRC known as PMRC. In turn, MRC would form a second joint venture to develop content tied to PMRC publications.

In September 2021, former E! president Adam Stotsky became the new president of MRC Live & Alternative, replacing the outgoing Amy Thurlow. At this time, Dick Clark Productions was folded into MRC Live & Alternative and discontinued as a brand.

2022–present: Unwinding of the Valence merger

In August 2022, Eldridge agreed with Wiczyk and Satchu to divide MRC's assets, effectively undoing the 2018 Valence Media merger. Eldridge re-acquired the company's live and alternative division (which reinstated the Dick Clark Productions banner), as well as MRC's share of the PMRC joint venture, Luminate (the former MRC Data), and investments in studios including A24 and Fulwell 73. The remaining MRC entity, in which Eldridge will retain a minority stake, will retain its scripted film and TV production entity as well as investments in Civic Center Media and T-Street Productions. Wiczyk and Satchu became chairmen of the company in 2023.

Filmography

Film projects

Films produced or co-financed by MRC have included:

YearTitleDetails
Director(s)Co-production company(s)Distributor(s)BudgetGross
2006BabelAlejandro González IñárrituParamount Vantage Anonymous Content Zeta Film Central FilmsParamount Pictures (English-speaking territories and Latin America) StudioCanal (France) Summit Entertainment (International)$25 million$135.3 million
2008Linha de PasseWalter Salles Daniela ThomasPathé VideofilmesUniversal Pictures—N/a—N/a
2009BrünoLarry CharlesFour by Two Films Everyman Pictures$42 million$138.8 million
ShortsRobert RodriguezImagenation Abu Dhabi Troublemaker StudiosWarner Bros. Pictures$20 million$29 million
The Invention of LyingRicky Gervais Matthew RobinsonRadar Pictures Lynda Obst ProductionsWarner Bros. Pictures (United States) Focus Features (International)$18.5 million$32.7 million
The BoxRichard KellyRadar PicturesWarner Bros. Pictures (North America) The Weinstein Company (International)$30 million$33.3 million
2010DevilJohn Erick DowdleThe Night ChroniclesUniversal Pictures$10 million$62.6 million
2011The Adjustment BureauGeorge NolfiGambit Pictures Electric Shepherd Productions$62 million$127.8 million
30 Minutes or LessRuben FleischerColumbia Pictures Red Hour ProductionsSony Pictures Releasing$28 million$40.7 million
2012TedSeth MacFarlaneFuzzy Door Productions Bluegrass Films Smart EntertainmentUniversal Pictures$50–65 million$549.4 million
2013ElysiumNeill BlomkampTriStar Pictures QED International Alphacore Kinberg GenreSony Pictures Releasing$115 million$286.1 million
2014A Million Ways to Die in the WestSeth MacFarlaneFuzzy Door Productions Bluegrass FilmsUniversal Pictures$40 million$87.2 million
22 Jump StreetPhil Lord Christopher MillerColumbia Pictures Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer LStar Capital Original Film Cannell Studios Storyville 75 Year Plan ProductionsSony Pictures Releasing$50–84.5 million$331.3 million
Think Like a Man TooTim StoryScreen Gems Will Packer Productions$24 million$70.2 million
Sex TapeJake KasdanColumbia Pictures LStar Capital Escape Artists$40 million$126.3 million
2015ChappieNeill BlomkampColumbia Pictures LStar Capital Kinberg Genre$49 million$102.1 million
Furious 7James WanOriginal Film One Race Films China Film Co., Ltd.Universal Pictures$190 million$1.515 billion
Ted 2Seth MacFarlaneFuzzy Door Productions Bluegrass Films$68 million$215.9 million
Hotel Transylvania 2Genndy TartakovskyColumbia Pictures Sony Pictures Animation LStar CapitalSony Pictures Releasing$80 million$474.8 million
2017Baby DriverEdgar WrightTriStar Pictures Big Talk Productions Working Title Films$34 million$226.9 million
The Dark TowerNikolaj ArcelColumbia Pictures Imagine Entertainment Weed Road Pictures$66 million$113.2 million
2018Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer VacationGenndy TartakovskyColumbia Pictures Sony Pictures Animation$65–80 million$528.6 million
Mortal EnginesChristian RiversScholastic Entertainment Silvertongue Films Perfect World Pictures WingNut FilmsUniversal Pictures$100–150 million$83.7 million
2019Dora and the Lost City of GoldJames BobinParamount Players Nickelodeon Movies Walden Media Burr! ProductionsParamount Pictures$49 million$120.6 million
Knives OutRian JohnsonT-Street Productions Ram Bergman ProductionsLionsgate$40 million$312.9 million
2020The LovebirdsMichael ShowalterParamount Pictures 3 Arts Entertainment Quinn's HouseNetflix$16 million—N/a
2021The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the RunTim HillParamount Animation Nickelodeon Movies United Plankton PicturesParamount Pictures (Canada and China) Paramount+ (United States) Netflix (International)$60 million$4.8 million
The Sparks BrothersEdgar WrightComplete Fiction PicturesFocus Features (worldwide) Universal Pictures (International)—N/a$1.2 million
Peter Rabbit 2: The RunawayWill GluckColumbia Pictures Animal Logic 2.0 Entertainment Olive Bridge EntertainmentSony Pictures Releasing$45 million$154 million
2022Hotel Transylvania: TransformaniaDerek Drymon Jennifer KluskaColumbia Pictures Sony Pictures AnimationAmazon Studios (worldwide) Sony Pictures Releasing (China)$75 million$18.5 million
Jerry & Marge Go LargeDavid FrankelParamount Players Levantine FilmsParamount+—N/a—N/a
PersuasionCarrie CracknellBisous Pictures Mad Chance Fourth and Twenty Eight FilmsNetflix—N/a—N/a
The Last RiderAlex HolmesNew Black FilmsRoadside Attractions (United States and Canada) Dogwoof (International)—N/a$253,770
2023The BlackeningTim StoryThe Story Company Tracy Yvonne Productions Artists First Catchlight StudiosLionsgate (worldwide) Universal Pictures (International)$5 million$18.6 million
Fair PlayChloe DomontT-Street Star Thrower EntertainmentNetflix—N/a—N/a
Milli VanilliLuke KoremMTV Entertainment Studios Keep on Running PicturesParamount+—N/a—N/a
Self RelianceJake JohnsonClown Show Lonely Island Classics Walcott ProductionsHulu Neon (United States) Republic Pictures (International)—N/a—N/a
SaltburnEmerald FennellMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer Lie Still LuckyChap EntertainmentAmazon MGM Studios (United States) Warner Bros. Pictures (United Kingdom/Ireland)—N/a$21.1 million
American FictionCord JeffersonT-Street Almost Infinite 3 Arts EntertainmentOrion Pictures (through Amazon MGM Studios)$10 million$23 million
The ContestantClair TitleyMisfits EntertainmentHulu—N/a—N/a
2024The Greatest Night in PopBao NguyenRepublic Pictures Dorothy Street Pictures MakeMake EntertainmentNetflix—N/a—N/a
Snack ShackAdam Carter RehmeierPaperclip Limited T-StreetRepublic Pictures$4.5 million$455,708
BlinkEdmund Stenson Daniel RoherFishbowl Films Eyesteel FilmWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (United States and Canada) National Geographic Documentary Films (International)—N/a—N/a
2025SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)Ahmir "Questlove" ThompsonOnyx Collective Two One Five Entertainment RadicalMedia Stardust Films Network Entertainment Sony Music Entertainment ID8 MultimediaHulu (United States) Disney+ (worldwide)—N/a—N/a
G20Patricia RiggenJuVee Productions Mad Chance ProductionsAmazon MGM Studios—N/a—N/a
All of YouWilliam BridgesRepublic Pictures Ryder Picture CompanyApple TV+—N/a—N/a
All the Devils Are HereBarnaby RoperT-Street ProductionsRepublic Pictures—N/a—N/a
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePantsDerek DrymonParamount Animation Nickelodeon MoviesParamount Pictures$64 million$169 million
2026The GalleristCathy YanMountainA Concordia Studio Slow PonyTBA—N/a—N/a
The Only Living Pickpocket in New YorkNoah SeganT-Street ProductionsSony Pictures Classics—N/a—N/a
Wuthering HeightsEmerald FennellLuckyChap EntertainmentWarner Bros. Pictures$80 million$240.4 million
TBAA Place in HellChloe DomontRepublic Pictures T-Street ProductionsNeon—N/a—N/a
EloiseAmy Sherman-PalladinoHandMade Films Simon & Schuster Maximum EffortNetflix—N/a—N/a
Good People, Bad ThingsNinian DoffPresent Company Inc. Hoorae MediaTBA—N/a—N/a
The Best Is Yet to ComeJon TurteltaubGidden Media Chapter 2Lionsgate—N/a—N/a
The Love HypothesisClaire ScanlonAmazon MGM Studios—N/a—N/a
They KnowBill HaderHanarplyTBA—N/a—N/a
UnabomJanus Metz Pedersen2.0 EntertainmentNetflix—N/a—N/a
White ElephantEli CraigRadio Silence Productions Project X EntertainmentTBA—N/a—N/a

Television projects

Original runTitleDetails
Creator(s)Co-production company(s)Network(s)Season(s)Episodes
2008–2009Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon ComedySeth MacFarlaneFuzzy Door Productions Main Street PicturesYouTube150
2008–2012The Life & Times of TimSteve DildarianHBO Entertainment Insane Loon Productions Warner Bros. TelevisionHBO330
2008In Harm's WayCraig PiligianPilgrim StudiosThe CW18
2008–2009ValentineKevin MurphyFive & Dime Productions
Easy MoneyDiane Frolov Andrew SchneiderHat Trick Productions
Rita RocksJames Berg Stan ZimmermanZimmerman-Berg Lifetime TelevisionLifetime240
2009Surviving SuburbiaKevin AbbottAcme Productions NestEgg ProductionsABC113
Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of FirePeter A. Knight Developed by: Peter A. Knight and Brad JohnsonHat Trick Productions Watson Pond ProductionsComedy Central (U.S.) BBC Two / BBC HD (UK)6
The Goode FamilyMike Judge John Altschuler Dave KrinskyTernion Pictures 3 Arts Entertainment Judgemental FilmsABC13
2009–2010Shaq Vs.Dick Clark Productions210
2010–2012The Ricky Gervais ShowRicky Gervais Stephen Merchant Karl PilkingtonWildBrain Entertainment HBO EntertainmentHBO (U.S.) Channel 4/E4 (United Kingdom)339
2011–2012How to Be a GentlemanDavid HornsbyCBS ProductionsCBS19
2013–2018House of CardsBeau WillimonTrigger Street Productions Wade/Thomas Productions Knight Takes King ProductionsNetflix673
2015–2016Blunt TalkJonathan AmesThe Herring Wonder Fuzzy Door ProductionsStarz220
2017–2022OzarkBill Dubuque Mark WilliamsAggregate Films Zero Gravity Management Headhunter Films Man, Woman & Child ProductionsNetflix444
2017–2019CounterpartJustin MarksGilbert Films Anonymous Content Gate 34 Studio Babelsberg Starz OriginalsStarz220
2020The OutsiderThe Outsider by Stephen King Developed by: Richard PriceAggregate Films Temple Hill Entertainment Pieface Inc. Civic Center MediaHBO110
2020–2023The GreatTony McNamaraThruline Entertainment Echo Lake Entertainment Lewellen Pictures Macgowan Films Piggy Ate Roast Beef Productions Civic Center MediaHulu (U.S.) Disney+ (worldwide)330
2021The Shrink Next DoorThe Shrink Next Door by Joe Nocera Developed by: Georgia PritchettGloria Sanchez Productions Buckaroo Small Mammal Productions Semi-Formal Productions Bloomberg Media Wondery Civic Center MediaApple TV+18
2022Shining GirlsSilka LuisaLove & Squalor Pictures Michelle MacLaren Entertainment Appian Way Productions
So You Think You Can DanceSimon Fuller Nigel Lythgoe Developed by: Simon Fuller19 Entertainment Dick Clark ProductionsFox18312
2022–presentThe Terminal ListDavid DiGilioAmazon MGM Studios Indivisible Productions Fuqua Films DiGilio Films Civic Center MediaAmazon Prime Video18
2023–2025Poker FaceRian JohnsonZucks. Animal Pictures T-StreetPeacock222
2023Hello Tomorrow!Amit Bhalla Lucas JansenMortal Media Froward Enterprise Ceremony Pictures Hooptie Filmed Entertainment Apple StudiosApple TV+110
2024–2026TedSeth MacFarlaneFuzzy Door Productions Universal Content ProductionsPeacock215
2024Time BanditsJemaine Clement Iain Morris Taika WaititiWaititi Waka Atea HandMade Films Anonymous Content Paramount Television StudiosApple TV+110
TBAM.I.A.Bill DubuqueParamount Global Content DistributionPeacock—N/a—N/a

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