
Michael De Luca serves as Co-Chair and CEO of 酴圖弝け. Motion Picture Group, encompassing 酴圖弝け. Pictures, New Line Cinema, and 酴圖弝け. Pictures Animation. WBMPG continues to build on its legacy of iconic feature franchises and world-class cinema, delivering a diverse slate of films for global audiences.
De Luca serves as Co-Chair and CEO with Pamela Abdy, sharing oversight of the Studios global theatrical production, marketing, and distribution operations. In addition to his Motion Picture Group responsibilities, De Luca, along with Abdy, has curatorial oversight of WBDs TCM (Turner Classic Movies) network, in partnership with filmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson, Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese. He joined 酴圖弝け. in 2022.
Prior to joining 酴圖弝け., De Luca served as MGMs Motion Picture Group Chairman, where he oversaw all aspects of the companys feature film slate across MGM and Orion films including Sarah Polleys Academy Award簧 Best Picture-nominated Women Talking which earned Polley the Academy Award簧 for Best Adapted Screenplay, Ridley Scotts House of Gucci, starring Lady Gaga and Adam Driver; Paul Thomas Andersons Academy Award簧 Best Picture-nominated Licorice Pizza, which marked MGMs first such nomination since Rain Man in 1988; Creed III, starring and directed by Michael B. Jordan; Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernans Adams Family 2; and Ron Howards 13 Lives.
An esteemed and prolific producer with four decades in the film business, De Luca has been nominated three times for an Academy Award簧 for Best Picture of the Year (for David Fincher's The Social Network, Bennett Miller's Moneyball, and Paul Greengrasss Captain Phillips). He won the Emmy Award, Golden Globe and PGA Award for the FX series Shogun and was additionally nominated as producer of the 89th and the 90th Academy Awards簧 and Showtimes Escape At Dannemora. De Luca produced the film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey, as well as its two sequels Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed for Universal Pictures. The trilogy was a global phenomenon and a box office sensation that grossed over $1 billion internationally.
Over the course of his career, De Luca has held several key positions in the film industry. At age 27, he served as one of the youngest heads of production in Hollywood history when he was appointed President and COO of New Line Productions, where he helped to launch lucrative franchises including Friday, Blade, Austin Powers, and Rush Hour. During his tenure, he championed such groundbreaking sleeper hits as Se7en, Wag the Dog, Pleasantville, Magnolia, I Am Sam, and Boogie Nights, and helped to launch the directing careers of Jay Roach, Gary Ross, Alan and Albert Hughes, F. Gary Gray, the Farrelly brothers, David Fincher, and Paul Thomas Anderson. From New Line, De Luca went on to serve as DreamWorks Head of Production from 2001 to 2004, overseeing the live-action division and the production of such films as Old School and Anchorman, which continued the rise of both Will Ferrell and Todd Phillips.
Beginning in 2004, he launched his own production company, Michael De Luca Productions, which had a development and production agreement with Columbia Pictures that brought the studio three Academy Award簧 Best Picture nominees The Social Network, Moneyball and Captain Phillips as well as mainstream success with such films as Ghost Rider and 21. As an independent producer, De Luca focused on developing provocative specialized films with visionary filmmakers, as well as elevated genre films with franchise potential. Prior to launching a multi-year production deal at Universal Pictures, De Luca served as President of Production for Columbia Pictures, where he revitalized the studios slate with commercial fare and notable filmmakers, including the thriller The Shallows, starring Blake Lively and directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, and western The Magnificent Seven, starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt and directed by Antoine Fuqua.