Buffalo Pictures

Buffalo Pictures Corporation is an American film production and distribution company founded on December 13, 2020. it was founded by Thomas Rothman (former chairman of 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures), and Brad Grey (former Chief Executive Officer of Paramount Pictures) and is based at the Culver Studios.

Buffalo is a division of Amazon Inc.

History
The Company was established by a mergers of Amazon Studios, Red Arrow Studios, World Wide Pictures, The Film Collaborative after the huge successes of films of academy award winning films from Fox Searchlight Pictures' 12 Years a Slave, Birdman and The Shape of Water, Open Road Films' Spotlight, and A24 Pictures' Moonlight. on February 13, 2021, Buffalo made a 6-year home video distribution deal with Disney Pictures Home Entertainment. On August 10, 2022, Rothman and Grey announced to buy the fomer Selznick/Desilu lot.

the company was originally going to produce and distribute 15 films a year, but after the success of their first major film called The Kingdom of Moons in 2023, the company began producing and distributing 30 films a year and established it's studio on the Los Angeles Studios Center. in 2026, the studio added the former RKO lot to the studio facility owner called Buffalo Studios.

in 2027, Buffalo made a home video distribution deal with Sunking Home Entertainment while the streaming rights belong to Amazon Prime (due to Amazon owning Buffalo).

Home Video Distributor

 * United States
 * Disney Pictures Home Entertainment (2021-2027)
 * Sunking Home Entertainment (2027–present)

Streaming Distributors

 * Amazon Prime Video (2021–present)

Libraries

 * Amazon Studios
 * Red Arrow Studios
 * Gravitas Ventures
 * Studio71
 * Fabrik Entertainment
 * Half Yard Productions
 * Kinetic Content
 * Left/Right
 * all Popeye the Sailor media
 * World Wide Pictures
 * The Film Collaborative