Feature comedies, romantic comedies (think Judd Apatow, Lena Dunham, Duplass Brothers), emotionally poignant dramas, and smart psychological thrillers. Also interested in 1/2 hour single cam comedies.
Slasher-Horror, gratuitous violence, straight action.
John Miranda is an award-winning producer with a career spanning film, television, and brand development. He began his journey under the mentorship of Steven Spielberg and Norman Jewison, and quickly earned a reputation for championing new voices— developing and selling Ryan Murphy’s first feature screenplay, WHY CAN'T I BE AUDREY HEPBURN, to Dreamworks.
Later, as Vice-President of Production at James Mangold’s Treeline Films, Miranda developed Mangold's critically acclaimed remake of 3:10 TO YUMA, as well as the Tom Cruise/Cameron Diaz action-comedy, KNIGHT & DAY. He was also served as Treeline's executive on the ABC series, MEN IN TREES.
In 2018, Miranda produced the Universal-Blumhouse supernatural feature, THE KEEPING HOURS, starring Lee Pace and Carrie Coon, based on his own original idea.
Today, Miranda continues to produce film and television through John Miranda Studio, which also serves as a creative consultancy to storytellers across various industries, including college and professional sports. the soul of storytelling.
He is currently developing Ben Bonnema's half-hour comedy CALL ME BY MY NAMETAG, Rebecca Brewer's (Roadmap) one-hour dramatic-thriller COBALT LAKE, and the romantic comedy feature, FOREVER, INC.