Fremulon
Fremulon is an American television production company founded by television producer and writer Michael Schur. It is known for producing the long-running series Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Master of None, and The Good Place.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Television production |
Founded | April 2008 in Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Founder | Michael Schur |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California , |
Key people | Michael Schur (CEO) |
Owner | Michael Schur |
History
Fremulon was founded in April 2008 by producer and writer Michael Schur. The name "Fremulon" comes from the fake insurance company that Schur's pseudonym, Ken Tremendous, worked at when he was writing for the sports blog Fire Joe Morgan.[1] The production logo displayed at the end of Fremulon produced shows is accompanied by the word "Fremulon" spoken by actor Nick Offerman.
In March 2019, Fremulon renewed its overall deal at Universal Television.[2]
Filmography
Current
Year | Title | Notes |
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2021–present | Hacks | with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2023–present | Primo | with Amazon Studios, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
Former
Year | Title | Notes |
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2009–2015; 2020 | Parks and Recreation | with Deedle-Dee Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2013–2021 | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | with Dr. Goor Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2015–2021 | Master of None | with Alan Yang Pictures, Oh Brudder Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2016–2020 | The Good Place | with 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2019 | Abby's | with Waila Inc. Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2019 | Sunnyside | with Panther Co., 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2021–2022 | Rutherford Falls | with Pacific Electric Picture Company, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
2021 | Q-Force | with Hazy Mills Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Television |
References
- Goldberg, Lesley (May 11, 2016). "From Tina Fey to Bryan Fuller, 41 Hollywood Producers Explain the Weird, Personal Origins of Their Company Names". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
- Otterson, Joe (March 6, 2019). "Mike Schur Renews Overall Deal at Universal Television". Variety. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
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