The TV, film and TVC production house formerly known as Jungleboys is making several emphatic affirmative action moves.
The Nine Network has commissioned a six part half-hour comedy which centres on a Lebanese family from Western Sydney who win the lottery and move to the Eastern Suburbs.
Jurassic World’s Jake Johnson and comedian Tim Minchin guest star in a 6-part improvised comedy that follows two detectives on a stakeout, produced by Jungleboys for Stan.
Actor/producer/writer David Field and Jungleboys are developing a movie about four women in their 50s who discover they are largely invisible to the rest of the world.
Between a Frock and a Hard Place, the story behind The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, will premiere on ABC-TV on Thursday June 18 at 8.30pm.
Jungleboys is shooting a 6-part improvised comedy that follows two detectives on a stakeout for Stan, the SVOD platform's first original production.
According to Jungleboys MD/executive producer Jason Burrows producers need to make their money primarily in production fees because distribution profits are so low, even for some of the more successful Australian exports.
The Fox network has pulled the plug on the US remake of Jungleboys’ ABC comedy A Moody Christmas.