Big news in the entertainment world! Kevin Rowe, a prominent manager and producer, is making a move to Entertainment 360 after departing from 2AM, the management and production company he co-founded. This shift marks a significant chapter in his already impressive career.
Entertainment 360's partners expressed their excitement, stating they are "thrilled to welcome Kevin." They highlighted his talent for identifying talent and his sharp understanding of industry trends, emphasizing his entrepreneurial spirit and integrity.
Rowe is bringing a roster of impressive clients with him to Entertainment 360, including Janicza Bravo, Jeremy O. Harris, Elegance Bratton, and actress Eliza Scanlen. Before his time at 2AM, Rowe established his own management and production company, Elia, where he played a key role in bringing Ari Aster's acclaimed A24 films, Hereditary and Midsommar, to life. His experience also includes roles at Artists First, Odenkirk Provisiero, and as an agent at Gersh.
As a producer, Rowe has several notable film credits, such as The Starling Girl, starring Eliza Scanlen, and Love Me, featuring Kristen Stewart. He also holds executive producer credits on A24's horror film The Front Room and Magnolia's Omni Loop.
Here's where it gets interesting: 2AM, the company Rowe co-founded with Christine D’Souza Gelb and David Hinojosa, was backed by A24. It gained recognition for representing emerging auteur filmmakers and producing projects like Past Lives, Babygirl, and The Materialists. However, the company is now winding down without financial backing from the studio.
This raises a question: What does this shift mean for the future of the projects and talent previously associated with 2AM? And how will Rowe's move to Entertainment 360 impact the industry landscape? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!