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Popcorn Storm is a UK-based production company led by Tom Harper and Negeen Yazdi.

Over two decades in the industry, Tom and Negeen have guided productions to critical acclaim and commercial success, across film and TV.

Central to our ideology is the cultivation of creative partnerships with industry-defining filmmakers. As a director-led, talent-focused company, forging lasting relationships with writers and actors is among our greatest strengths. We marry talent and IP from the ground up, bringing bold, engaging stories to life onscreen.

Popcorn Storm is uniquely positioned as a home for the best filmmaking talent for both sides of the Atlantic, crafting stories from a British perspective for a global audience.