New Eden Pictures

New Eden Pictures is an American independent media company founded by Gabe Frost in 2013, based in Newark, New Jersey. It produces and finances films mainly based on other properties and animation, as well as live-action and films aimed for adults. As of December 2, 2023, the company has a catalog of 25 films.

History
New Eden Pictures was founded in 2013 by Gabe Frost as an independent media company, focusing on producing and financing projects. Their first production was Nebula & Quasar, which released on August 2, 2013 to critical and commercial success.

In December 2017, New Eden Pictures launched New Eden Television, dedicated to producing television content. The next year, in September 2018, they launched New Eden Interactive, a video game publishing arm dedicated to publishing indie games for consoles and PC.

On July 9, 2020, New Eden Animation was launched. Their first films were the film adaptations of the Aster book series.

In June 2021, New Eden Pictures announced their intent to acquire and distribute films and television content, including foreign media. The first film to be distributed by the company was the 2022 film 168 Hours, which was released on May 27 to mixed-to-negative reviews. They signed with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment to distribute their content for home media.

In February 2022, it was announced that animation companies Glitch Productions and SpindleHorse Toons signed a five-year deal with New Eden Pictures to produce and/or distribute their films until 2027.

In 2023, the company financed the final 3 Objectverse films (Deca-Man and the Suicide Squad, Cheese Man: Edge of History, and Blockysworld: The Beginning and The End).

On January 7, 2024, New Eden Pictures signed a deal with Lionsgate Home Entertainment to distribute their films for home media, after their deal with Universal expired.

Logo
The logo depicts a silhouette of a tree with barely any leaves, with the words "New Eden Pictures" (written in Times New Roman) beneath it. This appears from 2016-onwards after the credits.

Beginning with 168 Hours, the company now features an on-screen logo animated by Devastudios for the first time. The logo opens above the company tree in a plain field scattered with trees, craning down as two birds fly by. Then, the background goes black, as the words "New Eden Pictures" flash on-screen (wordmark is omitted in some films). This logo is omitted in some films from 2022-onwards.

New Eden Television
New Eden Television is the television arm of New Eden Pictures, specializing in producing television content.

New Eden Interactive
New Eden Interactive is the video game arm of New Eden Pictures.

New Eden Animation
New Eden Animation is the animation division of New Eden Pictures launched on July 9, 2020, focusing on producing animated media themselves, unlike its parent company, who only finances the films.

Logo Variants

 * Aster and the Mixed-Up Magic - The logo is drawn on a red background.
 * Blockysworld: The Beginning and the End - It shows a city in ruins with Blocky holding a sign saying “THANKS FOR COMING TO SEE THE END!” with N drawing the New Eden logo on a tree with Oil.
 * Card and Chalky vs. The Multiverse - It shows the New Eden logo glitching into several styles, including The Amazing Digital Circus, Lackadiasy, Eddsworld, Objectverse, Murder Drones, and ONE

Trivia

 * Films produced by New Eden have the words "A New Eden Production", while those distributed by the company have the words "New Eden Pictures presents".