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Fortis Films

Fortis Films is an film and television founded in 1995 by and producer , with the name derived from the Latin word for "strength." The company, initially based in and later associated with , has primarily focused on producing romantic comedies and dramas, many starring Bullock herself, while also venturing into television series. Under Bullock's leadership as CEO, Fortis Films secured a three-year first-look deal with Warner Bros. in 1997, enabling the production of early projects like the adaptation of Alice Hoffman's novel Practical Magic (1998). Notable film credits include Hope Floats (1998), a romantic drama directed by Forest Whitaker that marked one of the company's inaugural releases and earned $81.5 million worldwide; Miss Congeniality (2000), a comedy starring Bullock as an FBI agent that grossed more than $212 million globally and spawned a sequel, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005), with $101 million in worldwide earnings; Two Weeks Notice (2002), a romantic comedy with Hugh Grant that brought in $199 million worldwide; and All About Steve (2009), another Bullock-led project with $40 million in global box office. More recent successes encompass The Unforgivable (2021), a Netflix drama, and The Lost City (2022), an adventure comedy co-starring Channing Tatum that achieved $193 million in worldwide box office on a $68 million budget. In television, Fortis Films co-produced the ABC sitcom George Lopez (2002–2007), which ran for six seasons and addressed family and workplace dynamics in a Latino-American household. The company's output has emphasized empowering female-led stories, often blending humor with emotional depth, contributing to reputation as a multifaceted alongside her career. Fortis Films continues to develop projects, including an untitled romantic thriller starring and for , as well as a to set for theatrical release on September 18, 2026.

History

Founding and Incorporation

Fortis Films was founded in 1995 by American actress and producer , who established the company to secure greater creative control over her projects and to develop roles that aligned with her vision. The name "Fortis" derives from the Latin word for "strength," reflecting Bullock's determination to build a robust production entity amid the challenges faced by women in at the time. Initially based in , the company operated as a boutique production outfit focused on feature films, with Bullock serving as a key on many of its early endeavors. The company later relocated its headquarters to , while maintaining ties to California. The incorporation of Fortis Films occurred shortly after its founding, enabling formal operations and partnerships within the industry. , leveraging her rising stardom from films like Speed (1994), positioned the company to handle development, production, and financing aspects of projects. Her sister, , was appointed as president, bringing legal and business expertise to the venture, while Lillian Dean served as vice president of development and Maggie Biggar as vice president of production. This leadership structure emphasized a collaborative approach, allowing Fortis to transition from independent scripting to studio-backed deals. In its formative years, Fortis Films quickly aligned with major studios to amplify its output. By 1997, the company shifted its primary partnership from to , facilitating the production of its debut feature, (1998), a romantic drama starring and executive produced by . This milestone marked Fortis's entry into theatrical releases, setting the stage for subsequent projects like (1998) and (2000), which underscored the company's focus on character-driven stories often featuring strong female leads. Through these early efforts, Fortis Films established itself as a vehicle for 's multifaceted career, blending with behind-the-scenes influence.

Production Deals and Milestones

Fortis Films secured its first major studio partnership in October 1997 with a three-year at , allowing the company to develop and produce projects exclusively for the studio. This agreement facilitated the production of early successes, including the Hope Floats (1998), starring , and the supernatural drama (1998), both executive produced by Bullock through Fortis. In 2000, Fortis Films expanded into television with its role as on the ABC sitcom , which ran for six seasons from 2002 to 2007 and became a cultural touchstone for representation in network comedy. The company's momentum with Warner Bros. continued, leading to a two-year production deal in 2003 for (2005), a sequel that grossed over $100 million worldwide and solidified Bullock's franchise. Shifting toward streaming partnerships in the 2010s, Fortis Films collaborated with Netflix on high-profile original films, beginning with the post-apocalyptic thriller Bird Box (2018), which amassed over 89 million global accounts viewing it within four weeks of release, marking one of Netflix's biggest launches at the time. This was followed by The Unforgivable (2021), a drama that ranked in Netflix's all-time top 10 English-language films, with 214.7 million hours viewed globally in its first 28 days. In 2019, Fortis announced a development deal with Amazon Studios for a music-and-dance-focused dramedy, executive produced alongside Akiva Goldsman and John Legend, though the project remains in development. A significant box-office milestone came in 2022 with The Lost City, an action-adventure comedy produced by Fortis Films in partnership with , which earned $190.8 million worldwide on a $68 million and became one of the year's top-grossing films. In May 2025, Fortis Films announced development of an untitled romantic thriller starring Bullock and for . Looking ahead, Fortis Films is set to produce the sequel Practical Magic 2 (September 18, 2026) for Warner Bros., reuniting the original cast and director and highlighting the company's enduring ties to the studio.

Filmography

Films

Fortis Films, founded by actress and producer in 1995, has primarily focused on producing romantic comedies, dramas, and family-oriented films, often featuring strong female leads and themes of personal growth, romance, and redemption. The company's film output emphasizes character-driven stories with broad appeal, collaborating with major studios like and . Many of its productions star Bullock herself, leveraging her star power to achieve commercial success. Early productions in the late established Fortis Films' reputation in the genre. Hope Floats (1998), directed by , follows a woman returning to her hometown after a public humiliation, exploring themes of healing and second chances, and grossed over $68 million worldwide. That same year, Practical Magic (1998), directed by , depicted two witch sisters confronting a family curse, blending fantasy with drama; it became a favorite despite modest initial earnings of $68 million. Gun Shy (2000), a crime comedy directed by Eric Blakeney, starred as an undercover agent dealing with stress through , marking an early foray into lighter action elements. The early 2000s saw Fortis Films' biggest hits with the Miss Congeniality franchise. Miss Congeniality (2000), directed by Donald Petrie and starring Bullock as an FBI agent going undercover in a beauty pageant, earned $212 million globally and received a Golden Globe nomination for Bullock. Its sequel, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005), also directed by Petrie, followed the agent's celebrity exploits in a kidnapping plot and added $100 million to the franchise total. Two Weeks Notice (2002), a romantic comedy directed by Marc Lawrence with Hugh Grant, centered on a lawyer's fraught relationship with her eccentric boss, grossing $199 million. Later films shifted toward more dramatic and adventurous tones. All About Steve (2009), directed by Phil Traill, featured Bullock as an eccentric puzzle constructor on a quirky road trip, though it received mixed reviews and earned $40 million. After a hiatus, Fortis Films returned with The Unforgivable (2021), a Netflix drama directed by Nora Fingscheidt, where Bullock portrayed an ex-convict seeking forgiveness from her estranged sister, earning critical acclaim for its emotional depth. The Lost City (2022), an action-adventure comedy directed by Aaron and Adam Nee, reunited Bullock with Channing Tatum in a treasure-hunt story, achieving $192 million in worldwide box office. Looking ahead, Fortis Films is set to produce Practical Magic 2 (2026), a sequel directed by , reuniting the original cast to continue the Owens sisters' magical saga amid a new curse. An untitled romantic thriller starring and is in development for . Shorter works like the comedic short Making Sandwiches (1998) also highlight the company's experimental side, featuring and in a lighthearted . Overall, Fortis Films' contributions have solidified its role in empowering female-centric narratives in .

Television

Fortis Films entered television production with the sitcom George Lopez, which aired on ABC from 2002 to 2007. The series, co-produced by Fortis Films alongside and , starred comedian as a family man and factory manager navigating life in . Executive produced by through Fortis Films, the show drew from Lopez's stand-up routines and personal experiences, emphasizing themes of Latino family dynamics, workplace challenges, and cultural identity. Running for six seasons and 120 episodes, achieved strong ratings, becoming ABC's highest-rated comedy during its debut season and appealing to a diverse audience with its relatable humor. The production highlighted Fortis Films' shift toward scripted series, leveraging Bullock's oversight to blend commercial viability with authentic storytelling, as evidenced by guest appearances from Bullock herself in multiple episodes. Critically, the series received praise for its representation of working-class Mexican-American life, though it faced some criticism for stereotypical elements; overall, it garnered a 6.9/10 rating on from over 13,000 user reviews. Beyond , Fortis Films has maintained a limited presence in television, focusing primarily on film while occasionally contributing to TV projects through partnerships. No additional major series have been credited to the company as of 2025, underscoring its emphasis on feature films despite early forays into episodic content.

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