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! scope="row" |''Arclight: Terminal'' | ! scope="row" |''Arclight: Terminal'' | ||
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|Freddie Goodwin, Naoko Fujita | |Freddie Goodwin, Naoko Fujita | ||
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! colspan="6" style="background-color:#cbe;" |'''Part Two''' | ! colspan="6" style="background-color:#cbe;" |'''Part Two''' | ||
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! scope="row" |'' | ! scope="row" |''Project Rift'' | ||
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| colspan="2" | Jordan Peele | | colspan="2" | Jordan Peele | ||
| Freddie Goodwin, Marissa Lane | | Freddie Goodwin, Marissa Lane | ||
| rowspan="3" | In | | rowspan="3" | In development | ||
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! scope="row" |'' | ! scope="row" |''Children of Tomorrow'' | ||
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| colspan="2" | Lulu Wang | | colspan="2" | Lulu Wang | ||
| Freddie Goodwin, Lucia Park | | Freddie Goodwin, Lucia Park | ||
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! scope="row" |'' | ! scope="row" |''Night Engines'' | ||
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=== Night Engines === | === Night Engines === | ||
''Night Engines'' was announced in early 2026 as a collaboration between acclaimed director | ''Night Engines'' was announced in early 2026 as a collaboration between acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve and screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The project will reportedly blend high-concept science fiction with grounded character drama, and is said to involve an isolated city where a perpetual night has altered the laws of physics and society. Goodwin and Naoko Fujita are producing. While little else has been made public, Villeneuve has described the film as "a spiritual successor to the franchise’s original ethos of discovery and danger." | ||
== Release == | == Release == | ||
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== Reception == | == Reception == | ||
''Duskbreakers'', the franchise's first release, premiered | ''Duskbreakers'' (2021), the franchise's first release, premiered to generally positive reviews from critics. Reviewers praised its original worldbuilding, visual style, and the performances of John Boyega and Florence Pugh, while some cited pacing issues in the final act. The film holds an 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on over 300 reviews, and a score of 72 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews."<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/duskbreakers |title=Duskbreakers (2021) |website=Rotten Tomatoes |publisher=Fandango |access-date=2025-06-11}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/duskbreakers |title=Duskbreakers Reviews |website=Metacritic |publisher=Red Ventures |access-date=2025-06-11}}</ref> At the box office, ''Duskbreakers'' earned $68 million in its opening weekend in North America and went on to gross $495 million worldwide against a reported budget of $120 million.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl3278742017/ |title=Duskbreakers – Box Office Mojo |website=Box Office Mojo |publisher=IMDb |access-date=2025-06-11}}</ref> | ||
''Sentinel Prime'' (2022) built on the franchise’s foundation, earning strong notices for its expansion of the universe’s lore, moral dilemmas, and action set-pieces. The cast performances and visual ambition were highlighted as strengths, though some reviews noted the film’s dense plotting. It holds an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a Metacritic score of 69/100, with a global box office total of $392 million against a $150 million budget. | |||
''Starwarden'' (2023) was released to high anticipation as the third installment in Part One. Critics praised its imaginative new setting, original antagonist, and the introduction of new ensemble characters, while some considered the film’s runtime excessive. The film grossed $410 million worldwide and has an 81% Rotten Tomatoes rating and a Metacritic score of 70/100, cementing the MUF’s commercial and critical viability. | |||
The franchise’s emphasis on diverse casting, grounded science fiction, and character-driven stories has received praise as a fresh alternative to other established cinematic universes.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.example.com/muf-reception-2021 |title=How Mob Unified Franchise Broke Through Hollywood’s Blockbuster Ceiling |last=Brown |first=Jamie |date=2021-08-01 |website=Deadline |publisher=Deadline Hollywood |access-date=2025-06-11}}</ref> | |||
=== Box office performance === | === Box office performance === | ||
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|February 17, 2023 | |February 17, 2023 | ||
|$130 million | |$130 million | ||
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| | |$225 million | ||
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| | |81% (265 reviews) | ||
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|''Nightmare Signal'' | |''Nightmare Signal'' | ||
Revision as of 05:21, 11 June 2025
| Mob Unified Franchise | |
|---|---|
| File:MUF announcement logo.png Official logo for the Mob Unified Franchise (MUF) | |
| Produced by | Freddie Goodwin |
Production company | Mob Productions |
| Distributed by | Mob Productions |
Release date | 2021–present |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Mob Unified Franchise (MUF) is an American shared universe and media franchise created and produced by Mob Productions. The MUF encompasses a series of original films and related media, all set within a single, interconnected continuity. The franchise is distinguished by its focus on new, original characters and ambitious worldbuilding, aiming to establish a modern mythology unique to Mob Productions.
Development
On January 14, 2019, Mob Productions publicly announced plans to launch a new cinematic universe independent of any existing intellectual property. The initiative was revealed by company president Freddie Goodwin, who described the project as "a completely original, expansive universe of heroes, villains, and worlds," intended to provide a fresh alternative to established shared-universe franchises.[1] Goodwin stated that the MUF would focus on innovative storytelling, with each film contributing to a larger, evolving narrative. No specific films or characters were revealed at the time of the announcement.
On August 8, 2019, Mob Productions officially announced the titles of the first two films of "Part One" of the Mob Unified Franchise: Duskbreakers and Sentinel Prime. Both are original concepts developed internally by the MUF creative team. No release dates, plot details, or casting information were provided at the time of announcement. According to Goodwin, these films would introduce core characters and themes that would define the foundation of the MUF.[2]
On November 21, 2019, Mob Productions confirmed that Duskbreakers would be released on July 16, 2021, directed by Ava Remington, written by Samuel Trask, and produced by Freddie Goodwin and Marissa Lane. Sentinel Prime was set for release on May 20, 2022, directed by Connor Blake, written by Jenna Wu, and produced by Freddie Goodwin and Travis King.[3]
On February 12, 2020, Goodwin announced a multi-part roadmap for the franchise’s future. Goodwin confirmed that "Part One" would consist of several films, and revealed that "Part Two" and "Part Three" were already in early development. Collectively, these three parts would make up what Mob Productions officially titled Chapter One of the Mob Unified Franchise.[4]
On October 2, 2020, Mob Productions announced the full lineup of films that would make up "Part One" of the Mob Unified Franchise, including their release dates. The studio also revealed the title of the first film in "Part Two," though no release date was provided for it. According to Goodwin, these announcements set the roadmap for the entirety of Chapter One.[5]
Films
| Film | U.S. release date | Director | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part One | |||||
| Duskbreakers | July 16, 2021 | Ava Remington | Samuel Trask | Freddie Goodwin, Marissa Lane | Released |
| Sentinel Prime | May 20, 2022 | Connor Blake | Jenna Wu | Freddie Goodwin, Travis King | Released |
| Starwarden | February 17, 2023 | Elena Cruz | Benjamin Lyle | Freddie Goodwin, Lucia Park | Released |
| Nightmare Signal | November 3, 2023 | Oscar Reyes | Miranda Zhou | Freddie Goodwin, Jordan Pitt | In development |
| Arclight: Terminal | July 12, 2024 | Naomi Akers | Elliot Greer | Freddie Goodwin, Naoko Fujita | In development |
| Part Two | |||||
| Titanfall | TBA | Maxine Holloway | Julian Pike | Freddie Goodwin, Travis King | In development |
| Part Three | |||||
| Eclipse: Ascension | TBA | Christopher Nolan | Aaron Sorkin | Freddie Goodwin, Marissa Lane | In development |
Upcoming
| Title | Release date | Director | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project Rift | TBA | Jordan Peele | Freddie Goodwin, Marissa Lane | In development | |
| Children of Tomorrow | TBA | Lulu Wang | Freddie Goodwin, Lucia Park | ||
| Night Engines | TBA | Denis Villeneuve | Phoebe Waller-Bridge | Freddie Goodwin, Naoko Fujita | |
Project Rift
Project Rift was officially announced during MobCon 2025 as an experimental addition to the Mob Unified Franchise slate. Jordan Peele is attached as both director and screenwriter, marking his first collaboration with Mob Productions. While plot details are tightly under wraps, Project Rift has been described by Peele as "a boundary-pushing psychological sci-fi thriller" that will introduce "a new level of threat" to the franchise mythos. The film is expected to focus on the fallout from technology that can fracture realities and perception. No cast members have been confirmed.
Children of Tomorrow
Children of Tomorrow is an upcoming installment directed and written by Lulu Wang. The film is set to explore a new generation of enhanced individuals who emerge in the wake of the Eclipse Event’s long-term effects. According to producer Lucia Park, the story will focus on intergenerational conflict, hope, and the ethical challenges faced by young characters coming of age in the Mob Unified Franchise world. Children of Tomorrow is currently in development, with no casting or release details revealed.
Behind the scenes, early drafts of the script were reportedly circulated in late 2025, with Mob Productions aiming for principal photography to begin as soon as spring 2027, subject to studio scheduling and location scouting. Lulu Wang has stated in interviews that she drew inspiration from both coming-of-age dramas and speculative fiction, wanting to ground the film’s futuristic elements in “real, lived adolescent experience.” According to studio insiders, several locations in Eastern Europe and the Pacific Northwest are under consideration for on-location shooting to give the film “a sense of both post-crisis hope and frontier uncertainty.”
On May 17, 2026, Mob Productions confirmed that Florence Pugh will reprise her role as Elise Cartwright from Duskbreakers, making her the first core character from the franchise’s debut to return for a major supporting arc in a later film. Pugh is expected to serve as a mentor figure to the new protagonists, bridging the gap between the original era of heroes and the emerging generation. Producer Lucia Park has hinted that the film will feature “multiple timeline jumps” and possibly introduce flashbacks to the immediate aftermath of the Eclipse Event, offering audiences a new perspective on how the world of the MUF continued to evolve after the early films.
Production is expected to utilize a combination of practical effects and the cutting-edge digital technologies Mob Productions pioneered with Arclight: Terminal. The creative team has expressed a desire to balance blockbuster spectacle with more intimate, character-driven storytelling, and to push for even greater representation both on-screen and among the crew. Studio statements indicate that more casting news and further plot details will be announced in the coming months, as pre-production efforts intensify.
Night Engines
Night Engines was announced in early 2026 as a collaboration between acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve and screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The project will reportedly blend high-concept science fiction with grounded character drama, and is said to involve an isolated city where a perpetual night has altered the laws of physics and society. Goodwin and Naoko Fujita are producing. While little else has been made public, Villeneuve has described the film as "a spiritual successor to the franchise’s original ethos of discovery and danger."
Release
Theatrical distribution
From its inception, distribution for the Mob Unified Franchise (MUF) has been handled primarily by Mob Productions itself, marking a rare approach in an era dominated by major studio partnerships. For Duskbreakers (2021), Mob Productions entered into a partnership with Summit Media Group for international markets, while retaining domestic distribution rights. The strategy was intended to maximize control over release schedules, marketing, and brand identity, though it presented challenges in scaling the franchise’s reach for subsequent entries.[6]
For Sentinel Prime (2022) and subsequent films, Mob Productions expanded its global distribution partnership, signing a multi-film deal with Phoenix Pictures to ensure broader theatrical rollout across Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The deal also granted Phoenix limited merchandising rights in non-U.S. territories. This model has remained in place for the rest of Chapter One, with Mob retaining all North American rights and final creative control over all promotional material.[7]
Mob’s direct-distribution strategy has been praised for its creative independence but criticized by some analysts for lacking the logistical muscle of traditional Hollywood distributors, occasionally resulting in staggered release dates and limited screenings in smaller markets. Despite this, the approach has allowed Mob Productions to rapidly pivot its marketing and rollout in response to fan engagement and box office trends.[8]
Home media
Physical media for the Mob Unified Franchise is distributed exclusively by Mob Home Entertainment, with each film receiving a Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD release approximately three months after theatrical debut. The Duskbreakers: Collector’s Edition box set, released in November 2022, featured behind-the-scenes featurettes, director commentary, and a concept art booklet, and was praised for its production value and in-depth supplemental material.[9]
Streaming and television
Mob Productions launched its own streaming service, Mob+ (Mob Plus), in late 2022, granting subscribers exclusive early access to new MUF films after their theatrical window, along with original behind-the-scenes content and companion documentaries. Duskbreakers became available on Mob+ 60 days after its theatrical release, a model adopted for subsequent films.[10]
Prior to Mob+, cable broadcast rights for Duskbreakers and Sentinel Prime were acquired by Network 7, premiering as “event television” in the U.S. six months after digital release. Internationally, selected titles have appeared on various regional streaming platforms, depending on the territory and existing distribution partnerships.
IMAX and special screenings
Each film in the franchise has received an IMAX release, with Mob Productions partnering with IMAX Corporation for special “Franchise Nights”—limited event screenings featuring Q&A sessions with cast and crew, early previews of future films, and audience giveaways. The 2024 “Mob Unified Franchise: Chapter One Marathon” event screened all released films in sequence, drawing large audiences and positive fan response.[11]
Reception
Duskbreakers (2021), the franchise's first release, premiered to generally positive reviews from critics. Reviewers praised its original worldbuilding, visual style, and the performances of John Boyega and Florence Pugh, while some cited pacing issues in the final act. The film holds an 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on over 300 reviews, and a score of 72 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[12][13] At the box office, Duskbreakers earned $68 million in its opening weekend in North America and went on to gross $495 million worldwide against a reported budget of $120 million.[14]
Sentinel Prime (2022) built on the franchise’s foundation, earning strong notices for its expansion of the universe’s lore, moral dilemmas, and action set-pieces. The cast performances and visual ambition were highlighted as strengths, though some reviews noted the film’s dense plotting. It holds an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a Metacritic score of 69/100, with a global box office total of $392 million against a $150 million budget.
Starwarden (2023) was released to high anticipation as the third installment in Part One. Critics praised its imaginative new setting, original antagonist, and the introduction of new ensemble characters, while some considered the film’s runtime excessive. The film grossed $410 million worldwide and has an 81% Rotten Tomatoes rating and a Metacritic score of 70/100, cementing the MUF’s commercial and critical viability.
The franchise’s emphasis on diverse casting, grounded science fiction, and character-driven stories has received praise as a fresh alternative to other established cinematic universes.[15]
Box office performance
| Title | Release date | Budget | Domestic gross | Worldwide gross | Total gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duskbreakers | July 16, 2021 | $120 million | $188 million | $307 million | $495 million |
| Sentinel Prime | May 20, 2022 | $150 million | $157 million | $235 million | $392 million |
| Starwarden | February 17, 2023 | $130 million | $185 million | $225 million | $410 million |
| Nightmare Signal | November 3, 2023 | $115 million | TBA | TBA | TBA |
| Arclight: Terminal | July 12, 2024 | $140 million | TBA | TBA | TBA |
| Titanfall | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Critical and public response
| Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore | PostTrak |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duskbreakers | 84% (312 reviews) | 72/100 | A− | 88% |
| Sentinel Prime | 80% (289 reviews) | 69/100 | B+ | 81% |
| Starwarden | 81% (265 reviews) | 70/100 | A− | 86% |
| Nightmare Signal | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
| Arclight: Terminal | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
| Titanfall | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
References
- ↑ Smith, Alex (2019-01-14). "Mob Productions Announces the Mob Unified Franchise". Variety. Variety Media. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ Kelly, Jordan (2019-08-08). "Mob Productions Reveals First MUF Film Titles". The Hollywood Reporter. THR Media. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ Lopez, Riley (2019-11-21). "Mob Productions Announces Directors, Writers, and Producers for First MUF Films". Deadline. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ White, Taylor (2020-02-12). "Mob Productions Lays Out Multi-Part Plan for Chapter One". Screen Daily. Screen Daily Media. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ Chan, Leah (2020-10-02). "Mob Productions Reveals Complete Part One Lineup and Teases Part Two". Hollywood News. Hollywood News Group. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ Archer, Lucas (2021-03-15). "Mob Productions Partners with Summit for Global Release". Variety. Variety Media. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
- ↑ Greene, Elena (2022-01-10). "Mob Unified Franchise Secures Global Distribution Pact". Deadline. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
- ↑ Foster, Mia (2023-05-19). "Mob's New Playbook for Franchise Rollouts". The Hollywood Reporter. THR Media. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
- ↑ Chang, Janet (2022-08-11). "Mob Unified Franchise Collector's Set Announced". Home Media Magazine. HMM Group. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
- ↑ Wells, Richard (2022-11-10). "Mob Productions Unveils Streaming Service for Unified Franchise". Streaming Now. SN Media. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
- ↑ Sanders, Isabel (2024-08-22). "Mob Franchise Hosts Record-Breaking IMAX Marathon". Event Insider. Event Media. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
- ↑ "Duskbreakers (2021)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ "Duskbreakers Reviews". Metacritic. Red Ventures. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ "Duskbreakers – Box Office Mojo". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
- ↑ Brown, Jamie (2021-08-01). "How Mob Unified Franchise Broke Through Hollywood's Blockbuster Ceiling". Deadline. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2025-06-11.