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Offspring Entertainment

Offspring Entertainment is an American film and television production company founded in 2002 by siblings , a director and producer, and Jennifer Gibgot, a producer. The company initially secured a with Studios, enabling Shankman and Gibgot to develop and produce projects, including early collaborations that built on their prior work together on films like (2001). Over the years, Offspring Entertainment expanded its output, moving to a nonexclusive with in 2011 after nearly a decade at Disney. Key film productions under the banner include the musical (2007), directed by Shankman; the comedy 17 Again (2009) starring ; the dance franchise Step Up series (2006–2014); the romantic drama The Last Song (2010); and the musical (2012). In television, Offspring has focused on expanding into scripted series and adaptations, including the dance drama Step Up: High Water (2018–2022), produced in partnership with Lionsgate Television and others. The company also contributed to the romantic drama film series After (2019–2023), based on Anna Todd's novels, through production involvement with Voltage Pictures and CalMaple Media. Additional deals, such as a multi-year first-look television pact with Global Road Entertainment in 2018 and an overall deal with Warner Horizon Television in 2013, have supported Offspring's growth into diverse genres like drama, comedy, and musicals.

History

Founding

Offspring Entertainment was founded in late 2002 by siblings and Jennifer Gibgot as an production company based in , California. The formation coincided with a nonexclusive two-year first-look production deal with Studios, enabling the duo to develop projects for Shankman to direct and Offspring to produce. Prior to establishing the company, Jennifer Gibgot built her producing career at Tapestry Films, where she contributed to key romantic comedies including conceiving the idea for (1999) and serving as a on (2001). , meanwhile, transitioned from a renowned choreographer—having worked on films like (1991) and (1993)—to his feature directorial debut with , where he also handled choreography. Their collaboration on at Tapestry Films served as the primary catalyst for launching Offspring Entertainment, allowing the siblings to pursue independent production after years of partnership. From the outset, the company emphasized feel-good commercial movies, drawing on Shankman's choreography background to prioritize comedies and projects incorporating and musical elements.

Growth and partnerships

Following its founding in 2002, Offspring Entertainment co-produced the musical film in 2007, released by . This partnership marked the company's early entry into high-profile musical adaptations, leveraging the studio's distribution network for broader market reach. Under its ongoing with , Offspring produced projects such as Bedtime Stories in 2008. This partnership also supported the Step Up dance franchise, beginning with the original film in 2006 and including sequels like Step Up 2: The Streets (2008) and (2010), reflecting the company's growing focus on youth-oriented entertainment amid rising demand for dance and romance genres in the late 2000s. By 2009, Offspring further diversified into comedies with 17 Again, distributed by , underscoring its adaptability to studio priorities and market trends. In 2011, Offspring renewed ties with through a nonexclusive first-look production deal, moving operations off the Disney lot to align with ongoing projects like . The company's evolution accelerated into television in the , beginning with a two-year first-look overall deal with Warner Horizon Television in 2013, which facilitated developments such as the Step Up: High Water series. This was followed by an expanded agreement with Television Group in 2014 and a first-look TV pact with Global Road Entertainment in 2018, broadening Offspring's scope to serialized content. Paralleling these partnerships, the company ventured into young adult romantic dramas with the acquisition of rights to the After book series, leading to the 2019 and subsequent entries, signaling a strategic shift toward genre diversification in response to streaming and adaptation booms.

Key personnel

Adam Shankman

, born on November 27, 1964, in , , began his professional career in musical theater as a dancer before transitioning into for music videos, including those for artists like and . His early work extended to feature films such as (1997), (1991), and (1994). Shankman made his directorial debut with the romantic comedy in 2001, marking his shift toward helming narrative features while continuing to incorporate dance elements. As co-founder of Offspring Entertainment alongside his sister Jennifer Gibgot, Shankman has served as the company's primary , overseeing key film projects that align with his expertise in musical and dance-driven storytelling. He directed several high-profile productions under the Offspring banner, including the musical adaptation (2007), the family fantasy Bedtime Stories (2008), and the rock musical (2012). Additionally, Shankman has acted as a producer on the Step Up film series, which emphasizes competitions and , helping to establish Offspring's reputation in the genre. Shankman's directing style is characterized by a strong emphasis on musical numbers and high-energy , drawing from his background to infuse films with dynamic movement and ensemble performances that often blend pop culture with theatrical flair. This approach has significantly influenced Offspring Entertainment's output, particularly in dance-centric films that prioritize visual spectacle and rhythmic storytelling over traditional narrative constraints. Beyond feature films, Shankman's contributions to Offspring include choreography on select early projects and active involvement in television development, facilitated by the company's with Warner Horizon Television in 2013, which focused on creating cable series. This partnership enabled Offspring to expand into scripted TV content, leveraging Shankman's multifaceted skills in direction and production. As of 2025, Shankman and Gibgot continue to lead the company.

Jennifer Gibgot

Jennifer Gibgot began her career in film development at Tapestry Films, where she contributed to the production of the She's All That (1999), which she conceived as an original idea. She later served as on The Wedding Planner (2001), a Jennifer Lopez-starring hit that grossed over $94 million worldwide. In 2002, Gibgot co-founded Offspring Entertainment with her brother, director Adam Shankman, establishing it as a production banner focused on genre films and television. As head of production, she has overseen key studio partnerships, including first-look deals with Disney for young adult adaptations like the Matched trilogy and with Warner Bros. for multiple projects. Gibgot also negotiated television pacts, such as a two-year overall deal with Warner Horizon Television in 2013 and a first-look TV agreement with Global Road Entertainment in 2018. Gibgot's business acumen has driven Offspring's emphasis on adapting young adult novels into film franchises, notably serving as primary producer on the After series (2019–2023), based on Anna Todd's Wattpad phenomenon, which expanded across theatrical releases and streaming platforms. She has similarly led the Step Up dance franchise, producing entries like Step Up 2: The Streets (2008) that blended music, romance, and choreography to appeal to global audiences. Her production credits include high-grossing comedies such as Bringing Down the House (2003), which earned $133 million domestically, and (2005), a hit grossing $198 million worldwide, both under Offspring's early slate. As of 2025, Gibgot continues to serve as co-founder and head of production.

Productions

Feature films

Offspring Entertainment's feature film output spans comedies, musicals, and romantic dramas, often developed through partnerships with major studios like Touchstone Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, New Line Cinema, Summit Entertainment, Warner Bros., and Voltage Pictures. The company's productions emphasize high-energy dance sequences, ensemble casts, and adaptations of popular source material, contributing to several successful franchises.
TitleYearCo-producers/DistributorsKey Notes
Bringing Down the House2003Touchstone PicturesComedy starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah, directed by Adam Shankman; focuses on an unlikely friendship between a lawyer and a former inmate.
The Pacifier2005Walt Disney PicturesFamily action-comedy with Vin Diesel as a Navy SEAL turned babysitter; directed by Adam Shankman.
Step Up2006Touchstone Pictures/Summit EntertainmentRomantic dance drama starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan; launched the Step Up franchise.
Hairspray2007New Line CinemaMusical adaptation of the Broadway show, directed by Adam Shankman, featuring John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Zac Efron; nominated for three Academy Awards.
Premonition2007TriStar PicturesSupernatural thriller starring Sandra Bullock; directed by Mennan Yapo.
Bedtime Stories2008Walt Disney PicturesFamily fantasy comedy with Adam Sandler, directed by Adam Shankman.
Step Up 2: The Streets2008Touchstone Pictures/Summit EntertainmentSequel emphasizing street dance competitions, starring Briana Evigan.
17 Again2009New Line Cinema/Warner Bros.Comedy-fantasy with Zac Efron and Matthew Perry; directed by Burr Steers.
Step Up 3D2010Summit EntertainmentThird installment in 3D format, focusing on a New York dance crew; starring Rick Malambri and Adam G. Sevani.
The Last Song2010Touchstone Pictures/Walt Disney PicturesRomantic drama starring Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, based on Nicholas Sparks' novel; directed by Julie Anne Robinson.)
Going the Distance2010Warner Bros.Romantic comedy with Drew Barrymore and Justin Long; directed by Nanette Burstein.
Rock of Ages2012New Line Cinema/Warner Bros.Musical comedy based on the Broadway show, directed by Adam Shankman, starring Tom Cruise and Julianne Hough.
Step Up Revolution2012Summit EntertainmentFourth film with flash mob elements, starring Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick.
Step Up All In2014LionsgateFifth and final mainline entry, featuring a Las Vegas dance competition; starring Ryan Guzman and Briana Evigan.
Status Update2018Voltage Pictures/Brightlight Pictures/Gravitas VenturesTeen romantic comedy starring Ross Lynch and Olivia Holt; directed by Scott Speer.
After2019Voltage Pictures/A24Romantic drama adaptation of Anna Todd's novel, starring Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin; directed by Jenny Gage.
After We Collided2020Voltage PicturesSequel exploring relationship tensions; directed by Roger Kumble.
He's All That2021Miramax/NetflixTeen romantic comedy remake of "She's All That," starring Addison Rae and Tanner Buchanan; directed by Mark Waters.
After We Fell2021Voltage PicturesThird installment delving into family secrets; directed by Castille Landon.
After Ever Happy2022Voltage PicturesPenultimate film in the series, focusing on emotional turmoil; directed by Castille Landon.
After Everything2023Voltage PicturesFinal entry shifting perspective to the male lead; directed by Castille Landon.
The Step Up series, initiated in 2006, represents a of Entertainment's portfolio, blending romance with and to appeal to young audiences. The five main films collectively grossed over $500 million worldwide, establishing a known for launching careers in and while partnering with , , and for distribution. In recent years, Entertainment expanded into young adult romance with the After franchise, adapting Anna Todd's bestselling novels that originated as on . Produced in collaboration with , the series emphasizes themes of love, betrayal, and personal growth, starring and across its four sequels from 2019 to 2023.

Television series

Offspring Entertainment's primary foray into television production is the dance drama series Step Up: High Water (later retitled Step Up), a spin-off from the Step Up film franchise. Executive produced by Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot, the series follows aspiring dancers navigating ambition, rivalry, and personal drama at a performing arts high school in Atlanta. Launched on YouTube Premium, the show premiered its first season on January 31, 2018, consisting of 10 episodes, followed by a second season of 10 episodes in 2019. Created by Holly Sorensen and produced in association with Lionsgate Television, Free Association, and Picturestart, it emphasized serialized storytelling with musical performances and youth-oriented themes, aligning with the company's expertise in dance-centric narratives. After YouTube Premium's shutdown, Starz acquired the series and aired a third 10-episode season starting October 16, 2022, before canceling it without a fourth season. The production marked Offspring Entertainment's focus on streaming platforms for episodic content, building on the Step Up films' success. Shankman directed the pilot episode, incorporating choreography and ensemble dynamics to extend the franchise's high-energy format into television. Under a 2013 with Warner Horizon Television (part of Television), Offspring developed scripted projects for cable and broadcast, though Step Up: High Water was primarily handled through Lionsgate partnerships. In 2018, the company signed a with Global Road Entertainment to expand into and pilots, but these efforts remained film-oriented, with Step Up as the flagship television output.

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