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Seven Bucks Productions

Seven Bucks Productions, Inc. is a production company involved with various platforms and mediums, credited with creating original releases for television, film, emerging technologies, and digital networks.[2] The studio was co-created and founded by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Dany Garcia. The company produces a variety of projects, directly in relation with Johnson's film slate, these films have grossed $4.6 billion at box office.

Company type

Partnership

  • Film
  • Television
  • Emerging technologies
  • Digital networks

2012 (2012)

  • Dwayne Johnson
  • Dany Garcia
  • Hiram Garcia

  • Dwayne Johnson
  • Dany Garcia

  • Seven Bucks Digital Studios
  • Seven Bucks Creative[1]

Popular films the company has been involved in the production of include Jungle Cruise and Black Adam.


The name Seven Bucks Productions referenced the amount of cash Johnson had in his pocket after he was released from the Canadian Football League in 1995 and before he signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).[3]


Hiram Garcia, Dany's brother,[4] has served as President of the company overseeing production on each of the studio's projects since 2017.[5] That same year, Chelsea Friedland was hired as Vice President of Production.[6] In March 2019, Kevin Hill was named as Head of Television and Digital Development.[7]

: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), co-founder and co-owner (2012–present)

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

: Co-founder and co-owner (2012–present)

Dany Garcia

Hiram Garcia: President of Production (2017–present); former- (2012–2017)[5]

studio executive

Chelsea Friedland: Vice President of Production (2017–present)

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Kevin Hill: Head of Television and Digital Development (2018–present)

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Maya Lasry: Chief Marketing Officer (2019–present)

Kimberly Bialek: Executive Vice President of Development and Production (2020–present)

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Scott Landsman: Head of Television (2023–present)

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Melissa Fried: Vice President of Film Development and Production (2023–present)

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