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Jerry Bruckheimer Films

Jerry Bruckheimer Films Inc. (JBF) is an American independent film production company formed by Jerry Bruckheimer in 1995, after cutting his ties with film producer Don Simpson before his death in 1996.[1][2] It produces blockbuster films such as the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.

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Jerry Bruckheimer Films Inc.
FormerlyDon Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films (1983–1996)[a]
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment/film industry
FoundedAugust 10 1983; 41 years ago (August 10 1983) (Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films)
December 1995; 29 years ago (December 1995)
FounderJerry Bruckheimer
Don Simpson
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsMotion pictures
ServicesFilm production
OwnerJerry Bruckheimer
DivisionsJerry Bruckheimer Television
Websitejbfilms.com
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The production logo of the company shows a tree without leaves, on which leaves appear when struck by lightning. As the camera pans out, the name "Jerry Bruckheimer Films" appears. The tree was modeled after an oak on a Kentucky property owned by Bruckheimer. According to Bruckheimer, the lightning bolt that strikes the tree symbolizes "the power of an idea".[3]

History

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Longtime producer Jerry Bruckheimer co-founded Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films in 1983 with Don Simpson; it was initially an affiliate production company of Paramount Pictures.[4] Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films produced such hits as (among others) the franchises Beverly Hills Cop and Bad Boys. After breaking up an alliance with Paramount Pictures, he had moved to The Walt Disney Studios in 1991, and the production company produced such hits for Disney as Crimson Tide (1995) and The Rock (1996).[5]

Jerry Bruckheimer Films was founded in 1995[2] by Bruckheimer, after he cut ties with Simpson;[1] its first movie under that branding was Simon West's action thriller movie Con Air (1997), starring Nicolas Cage. The company is currently headquartered in Santa Monica, California. He often produces movies with Walt Disney Pictures and Touchstone Pictures. In 2013, the company shifted ties from Disney to Paramount after 22 years working at the studio.[6] The company subsequently went independent in 2020.[7]

The company also has a television production division, Jerry Bruckheimer Television (also Jerry Bruckheimer TV or JBTV), which is best known for producing (among others) the television franchise CSI and Netflix's urban fantasy superhero television series Lucifer.[8] This division was originally formed in 1996, with the first television production being an adaptation of the 1995 film Dangerous Minds, followed by Soldier of Fortune, Inc., a syndicated television series the company is working with Rysher Entertainment.[9] In June 2016, the division became an independent outfit, ending a 15-year exclusive deal with Warner Bros. Television.[10] In July 2017, the division signed a contract with CBS Television Studios.[11]

Filmography

Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films (1983–2024)

1980s

1990s

2000s

2020s

Jerry Bruckheimer Films (1997–present)

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Upcoming films

Television division

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Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Company typeDivision
IndustryTelevision
FoundedAugust 28, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-08-28)
FounderJerry Bruckheimer
Headquarters,
ServicesTelevision production
OwnerJerry Bruckheimer
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TV series

TV movies

Notes

  1. JBF reuses the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films name and logo for sequels to movies originally co-produced by Don Simpson.

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