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Likely Story

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Likely Story
Company typeIndependent
IndustryFilm production
FoundedOctober 27, 2006
FoundersAnthony Bregman
Stefanie Azpiazu
HeadquartersNew York City
Area served
Los Angeles
Websitewww.likely-story.com

Likely Story is an independent film production company founded by its president and CEO Anthony Bregman in October 2006 with Stefanie Azpiazu. It is based in New York City with an office in Los Angeles. The company's logo, which features a panda, is based on a "likely story". A panda walks into a bar and shoots up the place before leaving, only for the owner to read in a book that a panda "eats shoots and leaves".

History

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New York City-based producer Anthony Bregman founded the production company 'Likely Story' in October 2006 along with his longtime working partner Stefanie Azpiazu after he left This is That Productions.[1][2] The company originally signed a deal with Warner Independent Pictures.[3] Azpiazu, who had been the Head of Production and Development at the NYC-based office relocated to LA-based office with its opening in November 2011.[1][2]

In June 2015, Likely Story hired Peter Cron as VP Production in the film division and Jeff Stern as VP Scripted Television in the TV division, while Ryan Featherman was promoted to Story Editor also in the TV division.[4]

Collaboration deals

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Likely Story previously had a deal with PalmStar Media to produce films together since December 2013.[5] The company now has a first-look deal with Netflix[6] In 2018, it has a first look TV deal with Anonymous Content.[7]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ a b Kit, Borys (November 21, 2011). "Indie Shingle Likely Story Opening Los Angeles Office". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Leading Independent Film Production Company Likely Story Expands with Los Angeles Office". moviecitynews.com. November 21, 2011. Archived from the original on May 10, 2017. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  3. ^ McClintock, Pamela (2007-05-03). "WIP likes Bregman's Story". Variety. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
  4. ^ Hipes, Patrick (June 8, 2015). "Likely Story Adds To Film & TV Ranks". Deadline. Archived from the original on June 9, 2015. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  5. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (May 29, 2014). "'Foxcatcher' Producer on Adam Levine's New Film Role, the Perfect Budget and TV Plans (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  6. ^ Goldstein, Gregg (November 6, 2019). "At AFM, There's a Small-Screen Boom for Indie Producers". Variety. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  7. ^ "Anthony Bregman Inks First-Look TV Deal With Anonymous Content (Exclusive) | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. 22 August 2018. Retrieved 2020-11-11.