Reactivation
In August 2015, it was announced that the Firm had been reactivated, a decision which Kwatinetz said was based on feedback from the creative community. Prospect Park senior executives Jeremy Summers, Angelica Cob-Baehler and Josh Barry transitioned to The Firm, and Robbie Brenner, formerly the president of production at Relativity Media, was named president of The Firm's film division shortly after the company relaunched.[16]
Under the banner of Prospect Park Productions, the Firm produces the television series Salem for WGN America and USA Network's Royal Pains; as of 2015, Salem was in its third season and Royal Pains in its eighth. As of 2015, the company had projects in development for broadcast, cable and digital platforms which included Black Heart for ABC, Talent for NBC,Tough Love for Amazon, Hard Foul for Showtime, A Midsummer’s Nightmare (Lifetime), Relics (Sony International Networks). Prospect Park produced FX's Wilfred, which ran from 2011 through 2014.[1][17]
The Firm manages Ice Cube's production company, Cube Vision. Cube Vision produced Straight Outta Compton, as well as the Friday, Barbershop and the Ride Along film franchises. Kwatinetz has managed Ice Cube since 1996.[18][19]
In addition to Ice Cube, the Firm manages P.O.D., and Dead Sara, among others. It operates Prospect Park Records, which has released records by artists including Azealia Banks, Korn, You Me at Six, and Five Finger Death Punch, who hit No. 1 on the Top Rock Albums chart with their 2015 release Got Your Six. [20][21]
The company is also developing non-basketball-related revenue and marketing opportunities for the National Basketball Players Association.[16]