The Picture Company

The Picture Company is an entertainment company founded in 2014, by Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman. It specializes in film.

Rona and Heineman prior to The Picture Company worked in film and production, before founding the company. Starting off moderately in 2018 with Jaume Collet-Serra's The Commuter and Albert Hughes' Alpha.

2014: Founding
The Picture Company was founded on 2014, by film veterans Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman. Rona is a former president at Silver Pictures and Rogue Pictures, and Heineman was a EVP at Silver Pictures.

The company began in 2014 with a first look deal with StudioCanal. The company marked its first theatrical release with Jaume Collet-Serra's The Commuter, Albert Hughes' Alpha, and Sam Taylor-Johnson's A Million Little Pieces.

Future projects
In September 2014, The Picture Company will produce the adaptation of Mitch Swenson’s The Tracking Of A Russian Spy, with Pierre Morel set to direct for StudioCanal, until March 2017, Nima Nourizadeh replaced Morel and Logan Lerman and Olivia Cooke were in talks to star. In December 2014, The Picture Company will produce Nottingham & Hood, a Pirates Of The Caribbean-style Robin Hood movie for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. In January 2015, The Picture Company will produce the Escape from New York remake for 20th Century Fox. In August 2018, The Picture Company will co-produce the movie version of David-Jan Bronsgeest's short film Meet Jimmy, with Platinum Dunes also producing for Paramount Pictures. In January 2019, The Picture Company will produce Harry Bradbeer's film The Paris Trap, for StudioCanal. In March 2019, The Picture Company will produce David Bruckner's film Out There, for Entertainment One.