Whalerock Industries announces sci-fi, supernatural and fantasy podcasting studio 'Echoverse'
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Los Angeles CA, USA—Whalerock Industries today announced the launch of Echoverse, a podcast studio focusing on science fiction, supernatural, and fantasy audio experiences. Mark Stern, former president of original content at Syfy, will serve as president.
The first-of-its-kind studio is funded by Whalerock—the entertainment company founded by Lloyd Braun—along with individual investors. Anne-Marie O’Neill, CEO of Whalerock said: “The sci-fi, supernatural, and fantasy genres represent a significant opportunity in the scripted podcasting market, and Mark Stern is the ideal executive to bring this vision to life.” O’Neill took over as Whalerock’s CEO in November 2019 when Braun moved to Endeavor to oversee WME and Endeavor’s other representation businesses.
Stern was most recently president of Fearless Media Group, which he launched in 2018 as an extension of the work he began as the head of IM Global Television, where he built a slate of more than 40 projects in collaboration with elite talent including Jenji Kohan, M. Night Shyamalan, Noah Hawley, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor, David Goyer, Norman Lear, and Michael Bay. Prior to that, Stern was president of original content at Syfy for 11 years, during which time he cemented the network’s reputation as the home for critically acclaimed and highly rated original programming. Among the dozens of scripted and unscripted series he developed and produced: Battlestar Galactica, Warehouse 13, Eureka, Being Human, Alphas, Ghost Hunters, Face Off, and Defiance. Stern’s series have garnered more than 200 cumulative award nominations and 42 wins, including 40 Emmy nominations and five wins.
Stern’s development team at Echoverse includes Whalerock’s J.P. Alanis, Nick Garland, and Justin Middleton.
“There’s so much opportunity in this medium to tell compelling stories in a new way,” said Stern. “We’re excited to bring together the best talent from the podcasting, television, and film worlds and empower them to make groundbreaking, original audio content that not only stands on its own, but can also be used to launch television shows, films, you name it.”
Among the studio’s initial slate of scripted and unscripted projects:
THE LESSER DEAD: Award-winning author Christopher Buehlman (Those Across The River, Between Two Fires) adapts his irreverent, poignant, and arresting novel about a colony of vampires in 1978 Manhattan. He produces along with television and film producers Joshua D. Maurer and Alixandre Witlin (Howards End, The Hoax, The Last Tycoon).
TWO WOLVES: Podcast creator and storyteller Taylor Zabloski (The Dog Is Dead, Illiterate) writes and produces this supernatural tale of a man returning to his hometown in the Alaskan wilderness to grapple with dark forces from his past.
TWENTY-NINE PALMS: The investigation into a missing late-night paranormal radio host takes a dangerous turn into sci-fi conspiracy for his estranged daughter and a dedicated superfan. The series is written and produced by filmmaker Francis Stokes (Wild Honey, God Inc.)
BEHIND THE HERO: From graphic novel creator Joe Casey (Ben 10, Officer Downe, Man Of Action Entertainment) comes this offbeat series about a “retired” superhero who uses his new podcast to confront his personal demons by interviewing his fellow superheroes and supervillains.
KNOWING: In this unscripted series, near-death survivor Stephanie Arnold, a former SVP at Endemol and best-selling author of 37 Seconds, explores the science and myth behind the “sixth sense” of intuition through interviews with people who have had compelling experiences similar to hers and experts studying these phenomena. The program is produced by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ricki Stern (Reversing Roe, Knuckleball!, Joan Rivers: A Piece Of Work) and Arnold, who also hosts.
CONFESSIONS OF A VAMPIRE KNIGHT IN THE ZOMBIE WARS: Writers Dani & Eytan Kollin (The Unincorporated Man, Grim Tales Of The Brothers Kollin) adapt their short story about a ruthless vampire who wakes up in the midst of a zombie apocalypse and has to become the reluctant savior of humanity. David Markowitz (Pushkin Industries) also produces.
PSYCHE: Audacious Machine’s podcast producers Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Nils Gardner (Our Fair City, Unwell: A Midwestern Gothic Mystery) and writer Jessica Best (The Strange Case Of Starship Iris, Unwell: A Midwestern Gothic Mystery) create a science-fiction drama in which three people meet and fall in love using an experimental new technology which captures dreams and lets others experience them.
MURDER HOUSE: In this supernatural thriller, the grieving sister of a missing online celebrity invites some of those involved in her sister’s life to help solve her disappearance. The series is written by Kelton Wright, who also produces with David Markowitz (Pushkin Industries)
TZUC FAMILY CHRONICLES: Podcast storyteller Kristen Cabrera writes and produces this character drama about a small town on the US/Mexico border inhabited by creatures from Mexican folklore and the women of the Tzuc family, who must keep them under control.
About Whalerock Industries
Whalerock Industries is a West Hollywood-based production and consulting company founded by Lloyd Braun. Its Whalerock Studios produces highly acclaimed and popular unscripted series, including BattleBots (Discovery), Hyperdrive (Netflix), Savage Builds (Discovery), and Ravi Patel’s Pursuit of Happiness (HBO Max). The company’s award-winning team of producers, digital product developers and marketers has created and operated multiple #1 direct-to-consumer apps and web properties with the world’s most influential celebrities and brands. As a consulting firm, Whalerock draws on this experience to help other companies to innovate and grow their businesses by thinking like an entertainment company. Whalerock consultants create and execute transformative digital, content, and marketing strategies that deliver clear and measurable business results by turning customers into fans.
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