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Aggregate Films

Aggregate Films, Inc. is an American film and television production company founded in 2012 by actor, director, and producer Jason Bateman. Initially established with a two-year first-look deal at Universal Pictures and Universal Television, the company expanded in 2018 through a partnership with veteran producer Michael Costigan and a multi-year first-look agreement with Netflix to develop and produce original content across film and television. Based in , Aggregate Films focuses on narrative-driven projects featuring emerging and established talent, and has garnered critical acclaim for its output, including the Netflix crime drama series Ozark—which earned 45 Emmy nominations and five wins—the Warner Bros. comedy Game Night, and the Apple TV+ historical drama miniseries . Other notable productions include the miniseries The Outsider, the limited series , the romantic comedy Your Place or Mine, and the 2025 limited series Black Rabbit.

History

Founding

Aggregate Films was established in 2012 by actor as a to support his aspirations in directing and producing, expanding beyond his established acting career. The company was founded with a two-year at and . Bateman's long-standing presence in , including roles in films and television since the 1980s, provided the impetus and network necessary for launching the venture. Headquartered in , , the company was initially structured to focus on creating original content for both film and television, drawing on Bateman's industry relationships to develop and finance projects. This setup allowed Aggregate Films to prioritize creative control and collaboration in storytelling, aligning with Bateman's vision for multifaceted involvement in entertainment production. Among its earliest initiatives, Aggregate Films entered pre-production on Bad Words (2013), marking Bateman's feature directorial debut, with filming commencing later that year. The project exemplified the company's initial emphasis on independent comedies that showcased Bateman's directorial style.

Expansion and partnerships

Following its initial focus on feature films, Aggregate Films expanded its production slate from 2013 to 2016 with early credits including the comedies (2013) and Bad Words (2013), as well as the family drama The Family Fang (2016), marking a transition from Bateman's directorial debut to broader narrative explorations. By 2017, the company shifted toward television with the high-profile Netflix crime drama Ozark, which Bateman executive produced and directed multiple episodes of, establishing Aggregate's foothold in serialized storytelling and contributing to the series' critical acclaim over four seasons. In July 2018, Aggregate Films formalized a multi-year with , granting the streamer priority access to the company's film and television projects and solidifying a creative partnership that has since supported numerous originals. This agreement remains active as of 2025, enabling ongoing collaborations such as the limited series Black Rabbit, a crime thriller starring and Bateman that premiered on in September 2025. Concurrently, the company partnered with veteran producer Michael Costigan in 2018, enhancing its production capacity through his extensive experience on projects like American Gangster and expanding Aggregate's operational scope across genres. Notable milestones in the late 2010s and early included the deal's role in developing Netflix hits like Ozark, which ran through 2022 and earned 45 Emmy nominations, while Aggregate began venturing into content by 2021 with the launch of a dedicated department focused on documentaries and reality formats. This expansion encompassed partnerships on survival competition series such as (2023) for , blending Aggregate's narrative expertise with elements. By the mid-2020s, Aggregate Films deepened its involvement in adaptations, including the Peacock dark comedy (2023), a satirical take on the genre, and developments like the series Main Line Murders (in early stages as of 2024), inspired by Philadelphia's real-life 1979 Main Line Murders case. Recent projects also feature the theatrical Evil Genius (announced in November 2025), directed by and starring and , further illustrating the company's strategic growth into high-impact, genre-driven content.

Key personnel

Jason Bateman

Jason Bateman is an American actor, director, and producer best known for his leading roles in the television series (2003–2019) and Ozark (2017–2022). With a career spanning over four decades, Bateman transitioned from child acting to adult roles emphasizing dry wit and moral ambiguity, which informed his decision to launch a for greater creative control. In 2012, he founded Aggregate Films in as a platform to direct and produce independent projects, initially securing a first-look partnership with and . As the founder and primary creative force at Films, Bateman serves as the key decision-maker in project development and oversight, often taking on multiple roles within productions. He made his feature directorial debut with Bad Words (2013), a that he also produced through Aggregate and starred in as the lead, marking the company's early output focused on irreverent humor. Bateman extended this hands-on approach to subsequent projects like Game Night (2018), where he starred and executive produced under Aggregate, collaborating with directors to blend comedy and thriller elements while shaping the film's tone. His involvement typically includes selecting scripts that align with his interest in character-driven stories, frequently casting himself in central roles to anchor the narratives. Bateman's contributions to Aggregate emphasize selective project curation, prioritizing quality over volume and leveraging his industry relationships for financing and distribution. He partnered with producer Michael Costigan to handle operational aspects, allowing Bateman to focus on artistic direction. This model enabled Aggregate's expansion into television, notably with Ozark, which Bateman directed multiple episodes of while executive producing through the company. Bateman received significant recognition for his work on Ozark, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Series in 2019 for the episode "," highlighting Aggregate's impact on prestige television. This accolade, along with subsequent nominations through 2022, underscored his directing prowess and the company's role in fostering high-caliber content.

Michael Costigan

Michael Costigan is a veteran film and television producer known for his work on projects such as (2005), American Gangster (2007), (2013), (2013), (2015), and Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019). Prior to partnering with Aggregate Films, he operated under his banner COTA Films, where he developed and produced a range of feature films and series, often focusing on dramatic and genres. In 2018, Costigan partnered with , joining as a partner in the existing Aggregate Films and securing a multi-year with to develop and produce content. As a managing partner at Aggregate Films, Costigan oversees development, financing, and day-to-day operations, playing a pivotal role in identifying and advancing projects that align with the company's vision for original storytelling. He collaborates closely with Bateman on creative oversight, emphasizing narratives that feel fresh and innovative. Costigan's key contributions include executive producing the Apple TV+ limited series Lessons in Chemistry (2023), an adaptation of Bonnie Garmus's novel that explores themes of ambition and resilience in 1950s , which he described as one of the most rewarding productions of his career due to its strong ensemble and unique arc. He was instrumental in securing Aggregate Films' multi-year with in 2018, which has facilitated the development of multiple film and television projects under the banner. Under Costigan's involvement, Aggregate Films has expanded into unscripted content and genres, exemplified by his producing role on the 2025 true crime feature film Evil Genius, inspired by the documentary series of the same name and directed by . This project underscores his efforts to diversify the company's portfolio with documentary-style narratives drawn from real events.

Filmography

Feature films

Aggregate Films has produced a range of feature films, primarily in the genre, often starring co-founder and emphasizing sharp scripts and ensemble casts. The company's involvement typically includes financing, development, and casting decisions, leveraging Bateman's star power and partnerships with studios like and streaming platforms such as . Early projects focused on theatrical releases, while later ones shifted to streaming under a 2018 first-look deal with .
TitleYearDirectorNotes
Identity Thief2013Seth GordonCo-produced by Aggregate Films in partnership with Universal Pictures; Bateman stars alongside Melissa McCarthy; the film grossed $174.1 million worldwide on a $35 million budget, marking an early commercial success for the company.
Bad Words2013Jason BatemanBateman's directorial debut, produced and starring for Aggregate; a dark comedy about a misanthropic adult competing in a kids' spelling bee; released by Focus Features, it earned $7.8 million worldwide.
The Family Fang2016Jason BatemanAdaptation of Kevin Wilson's novel, directed by and starring Bateman with Nicole Kidman; Aggregate handled production and financing through a deal with Universal's Focus Features; a family drama with comedic elements, it received limited release and critical praise for its performances.
Game Night2018John Francis Daley, Jonathan GoldsteinComedy-thriller produced by Aggregate with New Line Cinema and Davis Entertainment; Bateman stars with Rachel McAdams; the script was developed under Aggregate's oversight, contributing to its blend of humor and suspense; grossed $117.8 million worldwide on a $37 million budget, earning acclaim for its inventive plot twists.
Your Place or Mine2023Michael ShowalterNetflix romantic comedy produced by Aggregate, Hello Sunshine, and Lean Machine; stars Bateman and Reese Witherspoon as long-distance best friends swapping homes; Aggregate facilitated casting and development under its Netflix deal.
Hit Man2023Richard LinklaterNetflix action-comedy based on a true story, produced by Aggregate with AGC Studios; stars Glen Powell as a professor posing as a hitman; Aggregate contributed to financing and production, leading to strong critical reception for its witty script and performances.
Hell of a Summer2025Finn Wolfhard, Billy BrykHorror-comedy about a summer camp slasher; co-directed by and starring the writers, produced by Aggregate with 30West and Parts & Labor; acquired by Neon for distribution, with Aggregate overseeing key production elements including casting young talent like Fred Hechinger.
Aggregate's feature output highlights its focus on genre-blending comedies, with Bateman starring in the first four films to anchor commercial viability and creative control. The transition to Netflix enabled broader distribution for streaming exclusives, allowing for riskier projects like the action-oriented Hit Man while maintaining the company's emphasis on character-driven humor.

Television productions

Aggregate Films has produced several scripted television series and miniseries, primarily through partnerships with streaming platforms like and premium cable networks. The company's entry into television was bolstered by a 2018 multi-year with , enabling development of multiple projects under executive producers and Michael Costigan. These productions often feature Bateman's involvement in directing, contributing to the company's reputation for high-quality and formats. One of the company's flagship series is Ozark (2017–2022), a crime drama that ran for four seasons across 44 episodes. Produced in association with Television, Aggregate Films handled executive production, with Bateman directing nine episodes, including the season 2 premiere. The series earned multiple Emmy nominations, including for Outstanding Production Design and Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for Bateman's work on the episode "." Kidding (2018–2020), a Showtime comedy-drama, spanned two seasons and 20 episodes, focusing on themes of and . Aggregate Films served as a key production entity alongside partners like I Love You Julian!, with Bateman and Costigan as executive producers. The series highlighted the company's versatility in blending humor and emotional depth in half-hour formats. In 2020, Aggregate Films co-produced the miniseries The Outsider, a 10-episode drama based on King's novel. Bateman directed the first two episodes, while the company collaborated with and MRC Television for executive production duties. This limited series underscored Aggregate's role in adapting literary properties for prestige cable. More recent Netflix collaborations include (2023), a seven-episode limited thriller series developed by Donald Todd, with Aggregate Films providing executive production through Bateman and Costigan. The project exemplified the company's ongoing partnership in crafting character-driven crime narratives. (2023), an eight-episode Apple TV+ miniseries adapted from Bonnie Garmus's novel, was produced by Aggregate Films in tandem with . Bateman and Costigan executive produced, emphasizing period drama with scientific themes in a serialized format. Aggregate Films' most recent television output is Black Rabbit (2025), an eight-episode miniseries starring and . Executive produced by Bateman, Costigan, and Roxie Rodriguez for Aggregate, the series was developed with partners like Riff Raff Entertainment and released on September 18, 2025, continuing the company's focus on tense, ensemble-driven thrillers.

Documentaries and unscripted series

Aggregate Films expanded its portfolio into unscripted and documentary programming in the early , marking a strategic diversification beyond scripted content to explore real-world narratives and adaptations. In March 2021, the company bolstered its television division by promoting Roxie Rodriguez to VP of Television and hiring Emma Ho as Director of Development for , with a mandate to transform ideas into documentaries and unscripted series. This move aligned with Aggregate's with , enabling partnerships that emphasized high-concept factual content for streaming platforms. A flagship project in this genre is the survival competition series , Aggregate's first unscripted endeavor for . Premiering in March 2023, the eight-episode first season follows 16 contestants dropped into the Alaskan wilderness, where they must form teams to endure harsh conditions and compete for a $1 million prize, highlighting themes of cooperation and survival without traditional comforts. Produced in collaboration with Nomad Entertainment and later Los Angeles Productions, received a third season order in February 2025, underscoring its success in capturing audience interest in extreme reality formats. and Michael Costigan executive produced the series through , integrating their oversight into the unscripted space. Aggregate has also ventured into true crime content, adapting real events for dramatic exploration while drawing from documentary inspirations. The upcoming feature Evil Genius (2025), produced with August Night, is a thriller inspired by the 2018 Netflix documentary series of the same name, focusing on the infamous "pizza bomber" case involving and extortion in . Starring as the perpetrator and as a key figure, the film is directed by , with Bateman and Costigan serving as producers to emphasize psychological depth in real-world criminal sagas. Similarly, Dark Wire (TBA), a thriller directed by Bateman, adapts journalist Joseph Cox's book on the FBI's covert operation posing as a telecom provider to infiltrate a major gang, blending factual intrigue with narrative tension. These projects reflect Aggregate's focus on partnering for adaptations that tie historical events to contemporary streaming audiences, prioritizing stories of and innovation.

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