Electric Entertainment is the film, television and new media production company formed by Dean Devlin, Kearie Peak, Marc Roskin and Rachel Olschan.
Electric Entertainment has recently produced the World War I feature film Flyboys, and Who Killed the Electric Car?, which was nominated for the Writer’s Guild of America Awards for Best Documentary Screenplay and the Broadcast Film Critics Association for Best Documentary Feature. Eight Legged Freaks. Electric Entertainment's other production credits include: Cellular, Eight Legged Freaks, The Librarian, The Librarian Return to King Solomon’s Mines.
The company is in pre-production of the sci-fi thriller Isobar and Ghosting, a paranormal thriller which is directed by Dean Devlin. TNT has recently green lighted the pilot episode of Leverage [1], which Devlin is also tapped to direct.
Electric Entertainment also owns IF, the daily online film magazine.
EFX is the in-house division of Electric Entertainment. The company is made up of the film industry veterans who had previously collaborated on projects produced by Dean Devlin. EFX is headed by Mark Franco whose previous film credits include Titanic, Batman & Robin, Armageddon, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
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