
Current Projects
These are just a few examples of stories we discovered and are currently developing for adaptation into feature films and television shows in partnership with major studios and production companies.
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DEEP COVER PODCAST
When Stowaway Entertainment’s Jeff Singer discovered the untold true story of Agent Ned Timmons’s six-year FBI undercover operation that led to the U.S. invasion of a foreign country, he knew he’d found a precious diamond in the rough that needed the proper shaping and polishing to truly shine. So he brought the story to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Jake Halpern, to develop into a premium quality podcast series. After a bidding war for the rights, they partnered with Malcolm Gladwell and Jacob Weisberg’s podcast empire, Pushkin Industries. On July 13, 2020, Deep Cover: The Drug Wars premiered, with Singer and Halpern executive producing, and Halpern reporting and hosting. It hit #6 on Apple Podcasts two days later. LISTEN HERE!
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ROLLING STONE: ‘Deep Cover’: Drugs, Motorcycles and Machetes Reign in Jake Halpern’s New Podcast
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GQ MAGAZINE
Two adventurous American “coyotes” smuggled hundreds of migrants into the United States in the nineteen-nineties.
NY TIMES MAGAZINE
Col. Don Christensen, chief prosecutor of the U.S. Air Force, fought an uphill battle for justice in a landmark military sexual assault case.
LOS ANGELES TIMES
It was Morocco’s “Argo” – a film made in 1971 as a cover for a family drug-smuggling operation.
ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE
Joe Passalaqua, family man by day, self-proclaimed hit man for the Gambino family by night.
DAILY VARIETY
Stowaway is currently developing Brian Frazer's hilarious and poignant memoir, Hyper--chondriac, as a television series. It was formerly an NBC/Ryan Murphy project.