Fifth Season acquires UK producer Story Collective

Fifth Season, the film and TV production and distribution group behind Apple TV hit Severance, has acquired UK independent producer Story Collective.

Fifth Season backed Story Collective, whose credits include Disney+’s A Thousand Blows, with a minority investment when it launched in 2021.

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A Thousand Blows

As part of the deal, Co-Founder Damian Keogh will remain as CEO of The Story Collective. He will also join Fifth Season as Senior Vice President (SVP) and Managing Director of the International Scripted department.

Story Collective Co-Founder Simon Vaughan is to step down from the company to launch a new indie, named Storyworks, which already has a first-look deal in place with Fifth Season. Co-Founder Helen Jackson also plans to step down from the company.

The Story Collective has built a series of creative partnerships since its launch, including Tom Davis’ and James de Frond’s Mighty Pebble Pictures and Ben Donald’s Cosmopolitan Pictures.

Graham Taylor, CEO of Fifth Season, said: “The Story Collective was built by Damian, Simon, and Helen on an ethos of creative collaboration, which we backed and have admired from its inception – and it feels like a natural evolution to be consolidating in this way four years later, as we double down on our ambitions as a UK studio. Fifth Season’s offering now has even greater firepower, and an undeniable nexus of talent connections and projects to put our weight behind.”

The Story Collective’s projects – which will now sit under the Fifth Season’s UK studio arm – include shows in development at Apple, BBC, Sky, Netflix, Channel 4, Britbox, and Sky Showtime.

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