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Searchlight Television, LLC is the television arm of Searchlight Pictures, a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Studios, a sub-division of the Disney Entertainment business segment of the Walt Disney Company. Founded on April 11, 2018, it seeks to broaden the variety of projects produced under the namesake Searchlight Pictures film banner. It is headed by David Greenbaum and Matthew Greenfield.[1][2]

Key Information

Both original material and adaptations of Searchlight's existing film library will be produced for cable, streaming and broadcast television, in the form of documentaries, scripted series, limited series and more. In April 2019, the Hulu streaming service ordered The Dropout, starring Amanda Seyfried from Searchlight Television and 20th Television.[3] The studio is also developing an adaptation of the City of Ghosts novel with ABC Signature and an adaptation of N. K. Jemisin's Inheritance Trilogy with Westbrook Studios.[4][5] In October 2021, Hulu ordered a sequel series to the Mel Brooks film History of the World, Part I from Searchlight Television and 20th Television.[6]

Filmography

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2022 The Dropout Hulu with Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures, Semi-Formal Productions, and 20th Television [7]
2023 History of the World, Part II with Good at Bizness, Inc., 23/34, Brooksfilms Limited and 20th Television [6]
The Full Monty FX on Hulu (U.S)
Disney+ (U.K)
with Little Island Productions, New Wave Films and FX Productions [8]
2024 La Máquina Hulu with La Corriente del Golfo and Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc. [9]
TBA Anything Factory HBO Max [10]
Furious Hulu with Composition 8, Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures and 20th Television [11][12]
Razzlekhan: The Infamous Crocodile of Wall Street with Vox Media Studios [13]
Untitled City of Ghosts series TBA with ABC Signature [4]
Untitled Inheritance Trilogy series with Westbrook [5]

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Searchlight Television is the television production division of , a specialty label under , dedicated to developing and producing high-profile limited series and scripted content for streaming services, cable networks, and broadcast platforms. Launched in April 2018 as Fox Searchlight Television under , the division was rebranded following Disney's acquisition of key Fox assets on March 20, 2019, integrating it into the broader Walt Disney Studios ecosystem while maintaining its focus on independent, auteur-driven storytelling. The division operates as a "360-degree hub for creative talent," producing original series and adapting properties from Searchlight's acclaimed film library, with key partnerships including , , and . It is led by executive Gina Kwon, who oversees development and production, emphasizing prestige television that aligns with ' reputation for Oscar-winning films like and . Notable productions include the Emmy-nominated Hulu limited series (2022), which chronicled the scandal and starred . Upcoming projects feature a sequel series pilot for , directed and executive produced by with executive producers including , Nora and , Gail Berman, and Fran Kuzui, and a Black Widow-inspired drama also for starring and executive produced by , highlighting the division's expansion into genre and franchise adaptations. In 2022, Oscar-winning director signed a multi-year with the division, further bolstering its commitment to innovative, director-led television.

History

Formation

Searchlight Television was established on April 11, 2018, as the television production division of , then a subsidiary of . This launch marked an extension of the brand, which had primarily focused on independent films, into the realm of television content creation. The division's initial purpose was to expand the Searchlight banner by developing and producing original scripted series, limited series, and documentaries intended for distribution across cable, streaming, and broadcast platforms. This initiative aimed to leverage the company's established reputation in high-quality, auteur-driven storytelling to diversify its project portfolio beyond theatrical releases. Key involvement in conceptualizing and launching the division came from Searchlight Pictures co-presidents Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula, who oversaw the strategic expansion into television. Headquartered in , , Searchlight Television was positioned to broaden the variety of creative outputs under the Searchlight umbrella while maintaining the brand's emphasis on innovative and prestige-oriented programming.

Disney Integration

The acquisition of by , completed on March 20, 2019, for approximately $71 billion, integrated —including its television division, Searchlight Television—into Studios as a focused on specialty content production. This merger provided Searchlight Television with access to Disney's extensive resources, enabling broader distribution and development opportunities within the company's entertainment ecosystem. In January 2020, Disney rebranded Fox Searchlight Pictures as Searchlight Pictures to distance the label from the remaining Fox Corporation and align it more closely with Disney's branding strategy, a change that extended to the television arm by emphasizing unified identity across film and TV operations. The rebranding supported operational autonomy for Searchlight Television while facilitating deeper integration into Disney's portfolio, allowing for streamlined production and marketing under Walt Disney Studios. Post-acquisition, Searchlight Television experienced strategic growth through an increased emphasis on Hulu as its primary distribution partner, leveraging Disney's ownership of the platform to premiere original limited series such as The Dropout (2022) and History of the World, Part II (2023), which explored the Theranos scandal and garnered critical acclaim. This shift expanded production capacity, with the division developing series for streaming, cable, and network outlets, contributing to Disney Entertainment's diverse content slate and reaching wider global audiences via Hulu's integration with Disney+. Key milestones include enhanced financing for prestige projects, solidifying its role in Disney's broader push toward hybrid theatrical-streaming models.

Organization

Leadership

Searchlight Television operates under the leadership of , with key executives guiding its strategic direction since the division's launch in 2018. Following the 2019 acquisition of by , longtime co-chairmen Nancy Utley and Steve Gilula continued to oversee , including the new television arm, until their retirement in April 2021 after over two decades with the studio. Utley, who joined in 1999 and rose to co-president in 2009, brought expertise in marketing and operations from her prior roles at 20th Century Fox and Grey Advertising. Gilula, a distribution specialist who co-founded in 1974, had served as co-president since 2000, focusing on theatrical releases and industry relationships. Their departure marked a generational shift, emphasizing the studio's transition to Disney's broader ecosystem while preserving its independent ethos. In their place, David Greenbaum and Matthew Greenfield were promoted to co-presidents of in 2021, extending their oversight to both film and television production. Greenbaum, who joined Searchlight in 2010 as senior vice president of production after serving as a development executive at —where he contributed to Oscar-winning films like and —focused on acquiring and developing prestige projects. Greenfield, an 18-year veteran at the studio since 2006, brought experience as an independent producer on indie films such as and , along with his prior role as associate director of the Sundance Institute's program. Together, they managed the expansion of Searchlight Television, prioritizing bold, auteur-driven content. As co-presidents, Greenbaum and Greenfield were responsible for overseeing the development, production, and distribution of television content, ensuring creative independence amid Disney's by championing niche, high-quality series that align with Searchlight's legacy of Oscar-caliber . This included greenlighting projects that leverage the division's expertise for episodic formats, while navigating distribution across Disney's platforms like and . In February 2024, Greenbaum was promoted to president of Disney Live Action and , leaving Matthew Greenfield as the sole president of and Television as of November 2025, where he continues to lead the division's creative and operational efforts. Searchlight Television's development and production are overseen by Gina Kwon, head of development and production.

Operations and Partnerships

Searchlight Television operates as the television production arm of , focusing on the development and production of premium scripted content, including limited series and adaptations, targeted for distribution across streaming platforms, premium cable, and broadcast networks. This division leverages the parent company's expertise in specialty filmmaking to create high-quality television projects that emphasize bold, character-driven narratives and innovative storytelling, mirroring the independent ethos of Searchlight's cinematic output. A cornerstone of its operations is a first-look partnership with , established at the division's launch, which provides priority access to all developed television projects for potential distribution as Hulu Originals. Additional collaborations include co-productions with , Disney's television studio, to expand scripted development across networks and streaming services. Searchlight Television has also partnered with Westbrook Studios on select projects, integrating external creative perspectives to enhance production diversity. The division's business model relies on financing from The Walt Disney Company's resources, enabling scalable production while preserving creative autonomy as a distinct specialty unit within the larger studio ecosystem. This structure supports a strategy oriented toward content with global appeal and strong awards potential, overseen by president Matthew Greenfield as of November 2025.

Productions

Released Series

Searchlight Television's inaugural production, , premiered on on March 3, 2022, as an eight-episode limited series starring in the lead role of . The drama chronicles the rise and fall of the founder amid her scandal-plagued biotech venture, drawing from real events and investigative reporting on the company's fraudulent blood-testing technology. Critically acclaimed for Seyfried's transformative performance and sharp writing, the series earned a 90% approval rating on and garnered multiple Emmy nominations, including for Outstanding Limited Series and Seyfried's portrayal. In 2023, Searchlight Television released History of the World, Part II, an eight-episode anthology comedy series that debuted on on March 6, hosted by . Serving as a sequel to ' 1981 film, it features satirical sketches spanning historical periods from the to the distant future, with guest stars including , , and . The series received mixed reviews, praised for its irreverent humor and ensemble energy but critiqued for uneven pacing, ultimately holding a 75% score. That same year, The Full Monty revival premiered on June 14, 2023, streaming on FX on Hulu in the United States and Disney+ internationally, comprising eight episodes of dramedy. Reuniting much of the original 1997 film's cast, including Robert Carlyle and Mark Addy, the series follows the unemployed steelworkers from Sheffield, England, 25 years later as they navigate modern economic hardships and personal crises, including dognapping and pigeon racing. It earned a 68% Rotten Tomatoes rating, with reviewers noting its heartfelt updates to the source material while highlighting some narrative inconsistencies. Searchlight Television's most recent release, La Máquina, launched on Hulu on October 9, 2024, as a six-episode Spanish-language limited series starring Gael García Bernal as aging boxer Esteban "La Máquina" Osuna and Diego Luna as his manager Andy. The boxing drama explores themes of redemption, corruption, and family ties in the cutthroat world of professional fighting, marking Hulu's first original Spanish-language scripted series. Boasting a 91% Rotten Tomatoes score, it has been lauded for the leads' chemistry and dynamic storytelling, blending intense action with emotional depth. These series underscore Searchlight Television's strategic emphasis on as a primary distribution partner for prestige limited formats.

Upcoming Projects

Searchlight Television is developing Anything Factory, an adult animated comedy series for Max, created by Tom Kauffman of fame. The series follows protagonist Henry Zingo, who returns home to support his ailing father and assist his sister in running a unique family factory capable of producing virtually anything, blending humor with themes of familial reconnection. Kauffman executive produces alongside Searchlight Television, emphasizing innovative narrative approaches in its animation style. The studio is also producing Furious, a Hulu drama series loosely inspired by the 1987 film Black Widow, written and executive produced by Liz Meriwether. The project centers on an FBI agent investigating a elusive female serial killer, drawing from the original movie's themes of deception and pursuit, with a focus on psychological tension and action-driven storytelling. Emmy Rossum stars and executive produces, joined by Jake Lacy, Lola Petticrew, and Scoot McNairy, under production by 20th Television and Searchlight Television. Razzlekhan: The Infamous Crocodile of is a Hulu limited true-crime series in early development at Searchlight Television, starring as Heather "Razzlekhan" Morgan. The project chronicles the real-life scandal involving Morgan and her husband Ilya "Dutch" Lichtenstein, accused of attempting to launder $4.5 billion in stolen from the , highlighting their eccentric personas and criminal schemes. Co-produced with Studios, the series explores the couple's bizarre public facades, including Morgan's rapping career under her alias. An untitled adaptation of Victoria Schwab's City of Ghosts novel is in development as a co-production between Searchlight Television and . The drama follows a young girl who gains the ability to see ghosts after a , embarking on adventures with her spectral friend through haunted historical sites. Aimed at a audience, the series incorporates elements of mystery and the , with platform details yet . Searchlight Television has optioned N.K. Jemisin's The Inheritance Trilogy for series adaptation, developed in partnership with Westbrook Studios. The fantasy project draws from Jemisin's acclaimed novels, which revolve around divine politics, royal intrigue, and a world shaped by earth-manipulating gods, emphasizing themes of power, inheritance, and rebellion. Executive produced by Jemisin, Regina King, and others, the series remains in early stages with no confirmed platform. In February 2025, ordered a pilot for a sequel series from and , written by Nora and . Directed by , the project features reprising her role as alongside newcomer as the new Slayer in a modern setting. Executive produced by , Gail Berman, and others, the series is eyed for a potential 2026 premiere on .

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