About
The SpringHill Company is a Los Angeles–based entertainment and media production company founded in 2020 by LeBron James and Maverick Carter. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the company was formed through the consolidation of SpringHill Entertainment, Uninterrupted, and The Robot Company, positioning itself as a culturally driven studio focused on premium storytelling across film, television, and digital platforms. In 2025, SpringHill merged with Fulwell 73 to form Fulwell Entertainment, further expanding its global production footprint. SpringHill has built a diverse film and television slate that blends sports, culture, and socially relevant storytelling. Its television highlights include Survivor’s Remorse (Starz), The Wall (NBC), Shut Up and Dribble (Showtime), The Shop (HBO/YouTube), and the Netflix limited series Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker, starring Octavia Spencer. Additional projects such as The Playbook, Recipe for Change, and Disney+’s The Crossover further reflect the company’s commitment to athlete-driven and inspirational narratives. On the film side, SpringHill has produced a range of commercially successful and culturally impactful titles, including Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021), Hustle (2022) starring Adam Sandler, House Party (2023), and the biographical drama Shooting Stars (2023), which chronicles LeBron James’ early life. The company has also expanded into documentaries such as What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali and Dreamland: The Burning of Black Wall Street, underscoring its focus on historical and socially conscious storytelling.
In terms of recognition, SpringHill’s projects have earned industry acclaim across major platforms, with Self Made and What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali receiving award nominations and critical praise, while its unscripted and digital content—particularly The Shop—has been recognized for its cultural impact and innovative format. While not yet defined by a single flagship award, the company’s growing slate continues to garner attention across Emmy, NAACP Image Award, and Critics’ Choice conversations tied to its productions and collaborators.
Most recently, SpringHill has continued to scale its content pipeline with projects like Rez Ball (2024), a basketball drama highlighting Native American athletes, and a slate of upcoming film and television developments spanning sports, comedy, and genre storytelling.
With a mission centered on empowering diverse voices and redefining athlete-led media, SpringHill remains one of the most influential modern production companies operating at the intersection of entertainment, culture, and brand storytelling.
