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Steamroller Productions is a Los Angeles-based production company started by Steven Seagal in 1990. When Seagal became partners with Julius R. Nasso, it was known as Seagal/Nasso Productions between 1994 and 2000.[1] This partnership ended in 2002 after Nasso was arrested by the FBI and subsequently charged with the extortion of Seagal, a crime for which Nasso served 10 months in prison.[2][3]
The company was known as Luminocity Productions from 2001 to 2005.
In addition to films, the company has produced Seagal's TV series Steven Seagal: Lawman, True Justice and album Mojo Priest.
In July 2025, Steamroller Productions announced a collaboration with Indian filmmaker Vikash Verma, founder of G7 Films, marking the company's expansion into the Indian film market.[4] As part of the agreement, the companies are jointly involved in developing film projects targeting both Indian and international audiences.[5]
As part of the collaboration, Steamroller Productions acquired the World War II-themed film The Good Maharaja, directed by Verma. The film, which had faced production delays reportedly due to the Russia–Ukraine conflict, is now scheduled for release on December 18, 2026.[6][7]