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In 2004, Mnuchin founded Dune Entertainment as a side business. It financed a number of large-budget films, mostly for 20th Century Fox, including the X-Men film franchise and Avatar.[7][57][58] In 2012, after Dune's deal with 20th Century Fox ended, Mnuchin worked with the filmmaker Brett Ratner and the Australian businessman James Packer to merge his Dune Entertainment company with Ratner and Packer's newly founded RatPac Entertainment joint venture. This formed RatPac-Dune Entertainment, which agreed a financing deal with Warner Bros.
Between 2013 and 2018, RatPac-Dune financed many films for Warner Bros., including American Sniper and Mad Max: Fury Road. Mnuchin was co-chairman of the trio's movie company, Relativity Media, but left seven months before it went bankrupt.[43] A source close to the company said he had resigned because of the potential for a conflict of interest between his duties at Relativity and OneWest.[57] He and other investors reportedly lost $80 million.[58]
Filmography
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Year Role Titles
2014 Executive producer The Lego Movie
Winter's Tale
Edge of Tomorrow
Jersey Boys
This Is Where I Leave You
The Judge
Annabelle
Inherent Vice
American Sniper
Blended
2015 Executive producer Run All Night
Get Hard
Mad Max: Fury Road
Entourage
San Andreas
Vacation
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Black Mass
The Intern
Pan
Our Brand Is Crisis
In the Heart of the Sea
Focus
Jupiter Ascending
2016 Executive producer How to Be Single
Midnight Special
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Keanu
The Conjuring 2
Central Intelligence
The Legend of Tarzan
Lights Out
Suicide Squad
Sully
Storks
The Accountant
Collateral Beauty
Producer Rules Don't Apply
2017 Executive producer The Lego Batman Movie
Fist Fight
CHiPs
Going in Style
Unforgettable
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
Wonder Woman
The House
Annabelle: Creation
The Disaster Artist
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Film production career edit In 2004, Mnuchin founded Dune Entertainment as a side business. It financed a number of large-budget films, mostly for 20th Century Fox, including the X-Men film franchise and Avatar.[7][57][58] In 2012, after Dune's deal with 20th Century Fox ended, Mnuchin worked with the filmmaker Brett Ratner and the Australian businessman James Packer to merge his Dune Entertainment company with Ratner and Packer's newly founded RatPac Entertainment joint venture. This formed RatPac-Dune Entertainment, which agreed a financing deal with Warner Bros.
Between 2013 and 2018, RatPac-Dune financed many films for Warner Bros., including American Sniper and Mad Max: Fury Road. Mnuchin was co-chairman of the trio's movie company, Relativity Media, but left seven months before it went bankrupt.[43] A source close to the company said he had resigned because of the potential for a conflict of interest between his duties at Relativity and OneWest.[57] He and other investors reportedly lost $80 million.[58]
Filmography edit Year Role Titles 2014 Executive producer The Lego Movie Winter's Tale Edge of Tomorrow Jersey Boys This Is Where I Leave You The Judge Annabelle Inherent Vice American Sniper Blended 2015 Executive producer Run All Night Get Hard Mad Max: Fury Road Entourage San Andreas Vacation The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Black Mass The Intern Pan Our Brand Is Crisis In the Heart of the Sea Focus Jupiter Ascending 2016 Executive producer How to Be Single Midnight Special Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Keanu The Conjuring 2 Central Intelligence The Legend of Tarzan Lights Out Suicide Squad Sully Storks The Accountant Collateral Beauty Producer Rules Don't Apply 2017 Executive producer The Lego Batman Movie Fist Fight CHiPs Going in Style Unforgettable King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Wonder Woman The House Annabelle: Creation The Disaster Artist