Evan Goldberg is a director, screenwriter, producer, and co-founder of Point Grey Pictures, alongside long-time collaborators Seth Rogen and James Weaver. Point Grey Pictures is well respected for their multi-genre films and television anchored in dynamic and authentic storytelling. They continue to bring a range of smart, irreverent narratives to audiences while garnering over one billion dollars in global box office results. Goldberg and Point Grey have created a variety of successful films from indie to blockbuster.

Currently, Goldberg produces Amazon’s popular, adult animated series, Invincible, alongside Seth Rogen and Robert Kirkman. The second season premiered on November 3rd and has already been greenlit for a third. Recently, Goldberg and Point Grey Pictures produced The Boys: Gen V, the highly anticipated spinoff to their smash hit series The Boys, which debuted on September 29th to rave reviews.

Upcoming, Goldberg is slated to produce an Apple TV+ untitled half-hour comedy series, the fourth season of Prime Video’s The Boys and Sausage Party: Foodtopia. Paramount greenlit a 2D animated series, Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, for Paramount+ and a theatrical sequel to Paramount Pictures Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem after their box office hit was released in theaters in August 2023.

Goldberg’s esteemed work includes Hulu’s Emmy®-winning series, Pam & Tommy, Amazon’s The Boys, Lionsgate’s Joy Ride, which garnered CinemaCons 2023 Comedy Ensemble of the Year Award, the CGI film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Lionsgate’s Cobweb, Columbia Pictures’ This Is the End, Universal Pictures’ Neighbors & Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, Columbia Pictures’ The Interview, The Night Before, Columbia Pictures’ animated film Sausage Party, Universal Pictures’ Blockers and A24’s The Disaster Artist, which was nominated for a number awards including an Academy Award for ‘Adapted Screenplay’, Critic Choice Awards for ‘Best Comedy’ and ‘Best Adapted Screenplay,’ AMC’s Preacher, Hulu’s Future Man, Showtime’s Black Monday, and Amazon’s Middle West. His peacock docuseries Paul T. Goodman was released in 2023.

On the entrepreneur side, Goldberg alongside Michael Mohr, James Weaver and Alex McAtee founded Houseplant, a lifestyle company rooted in cannabis that creates and curates thoughtful design-led and innovative products. The company unifies the worlds of “House” and “Plant” to offer a top-tier cannabis experience through one-of-a-kind expert insights paired perfectly with well-designed, premium Housegoods.

Additionally, Goldberg founded the organization, Reel Start which focuses on the first steps towards addressing diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry by introducing career paths to young people from underrepresented communities. The current program serves teens a chance to be hands on with the filmmaking process. Students learn by doing, developing, writing, and producing a socially relevant short film in collaboration with an amazing staff and group of industry volunteers. Reel Start works with young people from a variety of backgrounds but primarily focuses on populations of color and other groups that are statistically underrepresented in the entertainment industry. Reel Start’s programs are currently in Los Angeles and Toronto.