The Hideaway Entertainment is an independent American film and TV production company founded in 2017 by Jonathan Gray and based in Beverly Hills, California.
[1] The following year, in 2018, the company produced its first film, the action thriller Mile 22, directed by Peter Berg and featuring Mark Wahlberg, John Malkovich and Iko Uwais.
[2] In 2019, Sony Pictures produced Men in Black: International in association with The Hideaway Entertainment.
[5][6] Since then, the company has announced several upcoming productions: Freedom Ride (directed by Deon Taylor), the story of a group of young anti-racist activists during the civil rights era in the United States in the 1960s with a script based on the personal stories of early Freedom Riders such as civil rights icon John Lewis;[7][8] Combat Control (starring Jake Gyllenhaal and directed by Sam Hargrave), the true story of Combat Controller and Medal of Honor recipient John Chapman;[9] Otherwise Illegal Activity (written by Terence Winter), the true story of a convict recruited by anti-terrorist forces to infiltrate a terrorist organization;[10] Sleep Train (written by Andrew Nunnelly), a parenting comedy;[11] Escape (directed by James Watkins), the true story of the escape convicts Robert Greenhill and Alexander Pearce.
The company tags itself as a "story-driven first" production vehicle which aims to support the creative community.