Hope everyone is staying cool this 4th of July! As we celebrate our nation’s birthday, let’s take a quick moment to also celebrate all the great things Legion M accomplished over the last month.
Read MoreAs an entertainment company built to be owned by fans, Legion M has a mission to “open the gates of Hollywood,” and give our investors access to the kind of bucket-list opportunities typically reserved for industry insiders. Where else can you invest $40 in a company and get invited to a red carpet premiere?
Read MoreAs reported by Variety, Briarcliff Entertainment has acquired domestic distribution rights to Legion M’s award winning and critically acclaimed dark comedy, MY DEAD FRIEND ZOE!
Read MoreBriarcliff Entertainment has acquired domestic distribution rights to Legion M’s “My Dead Friend Zoe.”
Read MoreBig News!! DVDs and Blu-Rays for William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill are now available for presale, PLUS get a FREE limited edition pin with each purchase!
Read MoreEach year Legion M files an annual report with the SEC and we recently released our 2023 annual report which contains detailed discussions of Legion M’s business model, projects, plans, finances, team, and results. Our goal is to provide transparency that allows you to form educated opinions about Legion M, so please check it out – and let us know what you think!
Read MoreWe’re gearing up for an incredible summer, but before we dive in, let’s reflect back on what the Legion was up to in May.
Read MoreTo the service members and families who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country, we remember and honor you.
Read MoreEric Paperth & Tyler March—creators of the currently in development, Tobor: Family Destroyer—are absolutely hilarious and their award-winning short Sucks To Be The Moon recently aired on Adult Swim! Watch the short and learn more about these rising stars in comedy animation!
Read MoreToday marks the anniversary of a pivotal moment in the life of Robert Smalls, as it was on this day in 1862 that Smalls embarked on his journey to freedom, pulling off one of the most audacious heists in history in the process. It’s also a pivotal moment in our effort to bring his legacy to the big screen, as we have officially launched comic issue #1 of Defiant: The Story of Robert Smalls.
Read MoreScreen Rant has an exclusive preview of DEFIANT, a new comic adapting the unbelievable true story of Civil War hero Robert Smalls from Legion M.
Read MoreSpring has sprung… but we aren’t stopping to smell the flowers just yet. So as we journey into May, let’s take a quick look back at everything Legion M has been up to over the last month.
Read MoreThe Star Trek pioneer says, "There's so much that is so miraculous and worthy of pondering," while discussing his documentary 'You Can Call Me Bill.'
Read MoreThe Shatner doc is now available on VOD! Download trailers, posters and more to share the love!
Read MoreIf you weren’t able to join us for the East Coast premiere of The Man in the White Van at the Sarasota Film Festival, we’ve got the highlights (including a surprise guest) for you right here!
Read MoreOur Broadway-bound adaptation of Michael Uslan’s memoir, The Boy Who Loved Batman, is having its world premiere at the Straz Center for Performing Arts in Tampa, FL on October 1st!
Read MoreScreenRant broke the news this morning—and we’re excited to announce—that April 26th will be the VOD release date for William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill. Pre-order your copy TODAY!
Read MoreStar Trek icon William Shatner's documentary You Can Call Me Bill will soon be available for home viewing after a successful theatrical run.
Read MoreYesterday marked the last of our epic “Rolling Red Carpet” live events for William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill. It was the culmination of 5 special events, multiple TV appearances, tons of press, and several parties for our intrepid documentary – and what a ride it’s been!
Read MoreThe Man in the White Van will be having its East Coast Premiere at the Sarasota Film Festival this Friday! Hope you can join us for this exciting event!
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