About
End of Episode, Inc. is the Los Angeles‑based independent production banner founded by acclaimed television creator and producer Courtney A. Kemp. Established to develop and produce high‑impact scripted content with a focus on character‑driven drama and culturally resonant storytelling, End of Episode has become known for ambitious, genre‑spanning projects and creative partnerships with major studios and streamers. Originally operating under the name Mawuli Productions, Inc., the company rebranded as End of Episode as Kemp expanded her influence in television development and narrative world‑building.
End of Episode’s most prominent success stems from its stewardship of the Power universe, the crime drama franchise that Kemp created for Starz. The original series Power (2014–2020) became one of the network’s most watched dramas, spawning multiple spinoffs—including Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and Power Book IV: Force—with Kemp serving as creator, executive producer, and showrunner on several installments. Under End of Episode, these series have drawn widespread fan engagement and critical attention, establishing the Power universe as a flagship franchise in premium television.
In addition to extending the Power franchise, End of Episode under Kemp’s leadership has pursued new original content for global audiences. In 2026, Kemp co‑created Nemesis, a crime drama series set for release on Netflix that showcases the company’s continued focus on compelling genre storytelling. Across its slate, End of Episode emphasizes diverse perspectives and complex characters, building on Kemp’s reputation for blending genre craft with emotional depth.
Kemp and her production team have also navigated significant industry deals, including a high‑profile multi‑year overall agreement with Netflix that expanded the company’s platform for original series development while maintaining its roots in dynamic, character‑rich television. End of Episode’s output reflects Kemp’s ongoing dedication to creating culturally significant television that resonates with mainstream audiences and advances opportunities for storytellers from underrepresented backgrounds.
