Strike Entertainment

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Strike Entertainment
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Strike Entertainment was a short-lived American production company founded in 2002 by Marc Abraham, Thomas Bliss and Eric Newman. Strike's films were distributed through Universal Pictures as well as various other majors. Its first film produced was The Rundown starring The Rock. The company was dissolved in March 2013.

Company history

In May 2002, producer Marc Abraham, Beacon COO Thomas Bliss and senior VP of development Eric Newman broke away from their previous partner, Beacon Pictures, to set up Strike Entertainment, with a deal at Universal Pictures, who financed the company along with foreign partnerships.[1]

In March 2013, Abraham, Bliss and Newman dissolved the company after 11 years as a Universal-based production company. The Universal first-look deal ended in Spring 2013, which marked the end of a 15-year tenure at the studio for Abraham and Newman. Abraham and Newman said the partnership had simply run its course and that the parting was amicable. They continued to work together on a project they still had percolating under the Strike banner.[2]

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  1. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Bing, Jonathan (9 May 2002). "Ex-Beacon prexy lights at Universal". Variety. Retrieved 28 July 2025.
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Mike Fleming Jr. (12 March 2013). "Producing Partners Marc Abraham And Eric Newman Dissolve Strike Entertainment". Deadline. Retrieved 11 July 2014.

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