List of Scott Free productions

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This is a list of produced films, TV series and animations by independent and privately run production company Scott Free Productions, currently headquartered in London and Los Angeles. Established in 1970 by brothers-filmmakers, Ridley and Tony Scott, currently run by David W. Zucker as CCO, Kevin J. Walsh as president, Michael Schaefer as producer and president, Mike Pruss as senior VP, Jack Arbuthnott as head of film, Kate Crowe as head of television and Carlo Dusi as head of business, owned by Ridley's larger company RSA Films. The company was formerly known as Scott Free Enterprises (1970-1980), Percy Main Productions[1] (1980-1995; naming after the English village Percy Main, where their father grew up),[2] Tony Scott Productions (1980-1995) and Ridley Scott Productions (1980-1995). The company has produced films ranging from the 2000 Hollywood blockbuster Gladiator (2000) to "smaller pictures" like Cracks (2009).[2] Between productions of White Squall (1996) and G.I. Jane (1997), the company was reorganised by Ridley.[3] In 2005, Numbers became the company's first hit series for television.[4] The strategy repeated in 2009 when the company produced its second hit series The Good Wife.[5] In 2012, Tony, who was one of the co-founders of the company, died.[6]

Film[edit]

Year Title Director Notes
1970 Loving Memory Tony Scott as Scott Free Enterprises
1971 The Great Escape[7] Barry Tomblin as Scott Free Enterprises
1976 Owen Wingrave[8] Paul Seban as Scott Free Enterprises
L' Auteur de Beltraffio[9] Tony Scott as Scott Free Enterprises
1977 The Duellists Ridley Scott as Scott Free Enterprises
1991 Thelma & Louise Ridley Scott as Percy Main Productions
1992 1492: Conquest of Paradise''[10] Ridley Scott as Percy Main Productions
1994 The Browning Version Mike Figgis as Percy Main Productions
Monkey Trouble Franco Amurri as Percy Main Productions
1996 White Squall Ridley Scott
The Fan Tony Scott
1997 G.I. Jane Ridley Scott
1998 Clay Pigeons David Dobkin
Enemy of the State Tony Scott (produced in association with)
1999 RKO 281 Benjamin Ross TV movie
2000 Where the Money Is Marek Kanievska
The Last Debate John Badham TV movie
Gladiator Ridley Scott (produced in association with)
2001 Hannibal Ridley Scott
Black Hawk Down Ridley Scott (produced in association with)
2002 The Gathering Storm Richard Loncraine TV movie
Thelma & Louise: The Last Journey Charles de Lauzirika Documentary
Red Dragon Brett Ratner Uncredited
2003 Matchstick Men Ridley Scott
2004 Tricks of the Trade: Making 'Matchstick Men' Charles de Lauzirika Documentary
Man on Fire Tony Scott
2005 Kingdom of Heaven Ridley Scott
In Her Shoes Curtis Hanson
Domino Tony Scott
2006 Orpheus Bruce Beresford TV movie
Tristan & Isolde Kevin Reynolds
The Path to Redemption Charles de Lauzirika Documentary
A Good Year Ridley Scott
Déjà Vu Tony Scott
2007 Law Dogs Adam Bernstein TV movie
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Andrew Dominik
American Gangster Ridley Scott
2008 Body of Lies Ridley Scott
2009 Tell-Tale Michael Cuesta
Into the Storm Thaddeus O'Sullivan TV movie
The Taking of Pelham 123 Tony Scott
Cracks Jordan Scott
2010 Welcome to the Rileys Jake Scott
Cyrus Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
Robin Hood Ridley Scott
The A-Team Joe Carnahan
Unstoppable Tony Scott
2011 Life in a Day Kevin Macdonald Documentary
The Grey Joe Carnahan
2012 Britain in a Day Morgan Matthews Documentary
Japan in a Day Philip Martin, Gaku Narita Documentary
The Polar Bears John Stevenson, David Scott Animated short film
Prometheus Ridley Scott
2013 The East Zal Batmanglij
Stoker Chan-wook Park
Welcome to the Punch Eran Creevy
I/Nation Timothy Gibbs TV movie
Killing Lincoln Adrian Moat TV movie
Killing Kennedy Nelson McCormick TV movie
Springsteen & I Baillie Walsh Documentary
The Counselor Ridley Scott
Out of the Furnace Scott Cooper
Christmas in a Day Kevin Macdonald Documentary
2014 Galyntine Greg Nicotero TV movie
Before I Go to Sleep Rowan Joffé
Italy in a Day Gabriele Salvatores Documentary
Exodus: Gods and Kings Ridley Scott
Get Santa Christopher Smith
2015 American Express Toby Dye Documentary
Killing Jesus Christopher Menaul Documentary
Child 44 Daniel Espinosa
I Am Dying Daniel Lindsay, T.J. Martin Documentary
Swedish House Mafia – Leave the World Behind Christian Larson Documentary
Annabel's Greg Fay Documentary
Equals Drake Doremus
The Martian Ridley Scott
Concussion Peter Landesman
2016 India in a Day Richie Mehta Documentary
Morgan Luke Scott
2017 Phoenix Forgotten Justin Barber
Alien: Covenant Ridley Scott
2036: Nexus Dawn Luke Scott Short film
2048: Nowhere to Run Luke Scott Short film
Blade Runner 2049 Denis Villeneuve
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House Peter Landesman
Murder on the Orient Express Kenneth Branagh
All the Money in the World Ridley Scott
Mindhorn Sean Foley
2018 American Woman Jake Scott
2019 The Aftermath James Kent
Our Friend Gabriela Cowperthwaite
Jungleland Max Winkler
Earthquake Bird Wash Westmoreland
2021 Naked Singularity Chase Palmer
The Last Duel Ridley Scott
House of Gucci Ridley Scott
2022 Death on the Nile Kenneth Branagh
2023 Boston Strangler Matt Ruskin
A Haunting in Venice Kenneth Branagh
Napoleon Ridley Scott
2024 Alien: Romulus Fede Álvarez Post-production
Gladiator II Ridley Scott Post-production
TBA Echo Valley Michael Pearce Post-production
Trap House Michael Dowse Filming
Bomb Ridley Scott In development

Television[edit]

Year Title Format Notes
1997–2000 The Hunger TV series 44 episodes
2005–2010 Numbers TV series 118 episodes
2007 The Company Miniseries 3 episodes
2008 The Andromeda Strain Miniseries 2 episodes
2009–2016 The Good Wife TV series 156 episodes
2010 The Pillars of the Earth Miniseries 8 episodes
2012 Coma Miniseries 2 episodes
2012 World Without End Miniseries 8 episodes
2012 Labyrinth Miniseries 2 episodes
2014 Klondike Miniseries 3 episodes
2014 Halo: Nightfall[11] Miniseries 5 episodes
2015–2019 The Man in the High Castle TV series 40 episodes
2016–2017 Mercy Street TV series 12 episodes
2016 BrainDead TV series 13 episodes
2017 Taboo TV series 8 episodes
2017–2022 The Good Fight TV series 60 episodes
2017 Jean-Claude Van Johnson TV series 6 episodes
2018–2019 The Terror TV series 20 episodes
2018–2019 Strange Angel TV series 17 episodes
2019 The Passage TV series 10 episodes
2019 A Christmas Carol Miniseries 3 episodes
2020–2022 Raised by Wolves TV series 18 episodes
2021 The Beast Must Die Miniseries 5 episodes
2023 Kaleidoscope TV series 8 episodes
2023 Still Missing Morgan Miniseries 4 episodes
2023 Great Expectations Miniseries 6 episodes
2024–present Elsbeth TV series 9 episodes
2025 Alien[12] TV series TBA
2025 Sinking Spring TV series TBA
2025 Prime Target TV series TBA

Animation[edit]

Year Title Directed by Format Notes
2006 Especial Mic Graves CGI-feature animation film (produced in association with) Scott Free Vision

Previously announced productions[edit]

Film[edit]

Title Director(s) Ref.
Six Bullets from Now Stephen Kay [13][14]
Emma's War Tony Scott [15]
Elegance [16]
Chronicles of Darkness [17]
Town House John Carney [18]
Peony in Love [19]
Potsdamer Platz Tony Scott [20]
Ion [21]
Archangels Joseph Kosinski [22]
Empire of the Summer Moon Scott Cooper [23]
A Conspiracy of Paper [24]
Fly Me to the Moon Sharon Maguire [25]
The Last Werewolf [26]
The Bengali Detective Stephen Frears [27]
The Big Blow Oren Moverman / Reinaldo Marcus Green [28][29]
Wool [30][31]
The Fishing Fleet [32]
Mind MGMT [33]
Untitled science-fiction short films Martin Scorsese, Neill Blomkamp, Kathryn Bigelow, Sam Mendes [34][35]
Fog Stephen Fingleton [36]
Tranquility Base Paul Franklin [37][38]
The Asset [39]
Fae [40]
Vicious [41]
A Better Place [42]
Narco Sub Antoine Fuqua [43]
David [44]
The Devil in the Kitchen [45]
Embraced by the Light [46]
Timeless Carlos Saldanha [47]
On Call in Hell [48]
Cascade Baltasar Kormakur [49]
Flashman [50]
Dying to Be Me [51]
Alien 5 Neill Blomkamp [52]
The Twisted [53]
Claire [54]
The Magic Castle [55]
Untitled Andy Weir script [56]
The Hunger Luke Scott [57]
The King of LA Julius Avery [58]
The Force James Mangold [59]
War Party Andrew Dominik [60]
Human, Anew [61]
Hello America [62]
The Beast Is an Animal Bert and Bertie [63]
Neither Confirm Nor Deny [64][65]
Task Force Two [66]
Amman Mission [67]
Sapiens Asif Kapadia [68]
The Riders [69]
First Ascent Jake Scott [70]
Panopticon Andrés Baiz [71]
Outside Henrik Hansen [72]
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Bert and Bertie [73]
Gravity Rush Anna Mastro [74]
The Corner [75]
The Chronology of Water Kristen Stewart [76]

Television[edit]

Title Director Ref.
Pompeii [77]
Pyrates Stephen Hopkins [78]
Compadre [79]
3001: The Final Odyssey [80][81]
Freedom [82]
Resonant Gerard McMurray [83]

Notes and references[edit]

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