News

The Rock’s Seven Bucks Digital Studios Announces Pilot Program Alongside Studio71

Seven Bucks Digital Studios, the online production company founded by Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and his ex-wife and business partner, Dany Garcia, has launched a pilot program in partnership with the multi-channel network Studio71 to develop six original series.

All of the pilots, launching this year, will be produced by Seven Bucks and Studio71 — with whom Johnson also partnered on the launch of his buzzy YouTube channel. The first series, a scripted comedy created in collaboration with the popular comedy and fitness YouTube channel BroScienceLife, will consist of four 10-minute episodes, reports Variety. It will debut on Johnson’s YouTube channel.

In the still-untitled series, co-created by BroScienceLife founders Mike Tornabene and Gian Hunjan, a group of self-proclaimed fitness gurus will try to keep their gym open for business. Johnson and Garcia will serve as executive producers, alongside Erin Lardy of Seven Bucks and Studio71’s Dan Weinstein, Scott Brown, and Mo Darwiche. Tornabene and Hunjan’s manager, Chas Lacaillade

, will also be an EP.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

“Our fans love the premium content we put out on the channel each week,” Johnson told Variety, “whether it’s a recurring series like the infamous Rock Q&A or a collaboration with surprising partners like Millenials: The Musical…This pilot program will allow our channel to grow into new territories and change the way the game is played.”

Johson’s channel, which launched last July, currently counts 2.1 million subscribers. Johnson also has a YouTube Red series in the works titled Lifeline, about insurance agents who are sent into the future to prevent the accidental deaths of their clients.

Seven Bucks Digital Studios is the digital division of Johnson and Garcia’s Seven Bucks Productions, which is behind movies like Baywatch and TV shows like HBO‘s Ballers.

Share
Published by
Geoff Weiss

Recent Posts

Have you heard? Miku’s medical device, KanePixels’ director’s cut, and Jaylen Brown’s Twitch takes.

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

17 hours ago

TikTok’s plan to break into sports involves slam dunks and right hooks

As the value of sports broadcast packages continues to rise, TikTok has struck multiple deals that…

19 hours ago

YouTube says it contributed $60 billion to the U.S. GDP in 2025

YouTube has continued an annual tradition by issuing a report that breaks down its contributions to…

21 hours ago

Hololive is charging $40 for 60-second VTuber meet-and-greets

Would you pay 40 bucks to meet an anime girl? Hololive is looking to cash…

2 days ago

A creator contest will find “Fresh Meat” for a theatrical horror anthology

After the success of The Backrooms and Obsession, horror fans are wondering how deep the creator rabbit hole…

2 days ago

Disney is using a glitzy L.A. premiere to court creators with Hollywood ambitions

It's been nearly 100 years since Disney released its first short film, and the Mouse House is…

2 days ago