Warner Bros. Pictures’ longterm head of physical production Kevin Trehy has exited the company after 21 years, Variety has exclusively learned.
The U.K. production team is being led by Jay Rosenwink and Samar Pollitt who have both been with the studio for many years.
Trehy, who was based at Warner’s Leavesden Studio just outside London, joined the company as a line producer in 2003 before working his way up to EVP for physical production. He has worked across dozens of the studio’s blockbusters including “Wonder Woman 1984,” the Harry Potter film series and Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.
He has also been a keen supporter of production skills training and sits on the board of industry body ScreenSkills.
Warner Bros. Discovery announced last year that DC Studios’ primary production hub would move to Leavesden, which is set to expand capacity by 50%. Wbd is planning to break ground this year...
The U.K. production team is being led by Jay Rosenwink and Samar Pollitt who have both been with the studio for many years.
Trehy, who was based at Warner’s Leavesden Studio just outside London, joined the company as a line producer in 2003 before working his way up to EVP for physical production. He has worked across dozens of the studio’s blockbusters including “Wonder Woman 1984,” the Harry Potter film series and Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.
He has also been a keen supporter of production skills training and sits on the board of industry body ScreenSkills.
Warner Bros. Discovery announced last year that DC Studios’ primary production hub would move to Leavesden, which is set to expand capacity by 50%. Wbd is planning to break ground this year...
- 4/9/2024
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
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