Oiyu Media

Oiyu Media is a Canadian-American production company that specializes in horror and thriller programming. It launched Tetragon alongside Deadpan Productions, EnSkulled Entertainment, and Playing With Fire Productions. Almost half of the works are either inspired by current events or urban legends. They also produce films, mostly based on foreign properties. From 1999 to 2010, they co-owned a channel with Sony Television, titled Horror Movie Channel.

In 2020, the Verses production team split off from Oiyu to set up their own animation team based in Atlanta. Also in 2020, it was announced that they bought the Chiller brand from NBCUniversal to relaunch the horror channel themselves. The relaunched channel will launch sometime in the fall of 2020.

Works

 * 1 means First Production Team, 2 means Second Production Team, 3 means Third Production Team, 4 means Special Productions, 5 means Verses Production Team, 6 means Fourth Production Team. O means Original. R means Remake.

Films

 * 1 The Bridge (2000, co-produced with the Sci-Fi Channel) [Distributed by New Line Cinema, February 25, 2000] {$40M Budget/$95 Box Office}
 * 1 College Ghost Stories (2004, co-produced with Sci-Fi, Revolution Studios, and Dark Castle Entertainment) [Distributed by New Line Cinema, February 13, 2004] {$35M Budget/$90M Box Office}
 * 1 College Ghost Stories 2 (2008, co-produced with Sci-Fi, Revolution Studios, and Dark Castle Entertainment) [Distributed by New Line Cinema, March 7, 2008] {$40M Budget/$96.5M Box Office}
 * 1 Hotel Chelsea (2011, co-produced with Revolution Studios, Blumhouse Productions and Dark Castle Entertainment) [Distributed by FilmDistrict, March 2, 2011] {$9M Budget/$105M Box Office}
 * 4 Vampire Island (2013, co-produced with Chiller Films, and Revolution Studios) [Distributed by FilmDistrict, October 30, 2013] {$25M Budget/$48.5M Box Office}
 * 1 Cold Fish (2014, co-produced with Chiller Films, Blumhouse Productions and Revolution Studios) [Distributed by Lionsgate Films, February 12, 2014] {$11M Budget/$75M Box Office}
 * 1 The Curse (2020, co-produced with Chiller Films and Blumhouse Productions) [Distributed by Universal Pictures, January 31, 2020] {$8M Budget/$95M Box Office}
 * 1 Falsehood (2021, co-produced with IFC Midnight, Chiller Films, and Blumhouse Productions) [Distributed by Universal Productions, October 9, 2021] {$11M Budget}
 * 4 Sleep Over (2021, co-produced with IFC Midnight, Revolutuion Studios, and Chiller Films) [Distributed by Universal Productions, March 4, 2022] {$15M Budget}

Television shows

 * 1The Bridge (1997-1999) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 1Hell Mansion (1998) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 2Shadow People (1998-2004;2008;2018) {Sci-Fi Channel/Tetragon}
 * 3Undead (1999-2004;2009;2019) {Sci-Fi Channel/Syfy}
 * 5Verses (1999-2019) {Kingson/Cartoon Network/Tetragon}
 * Only non-horror/thriller program to be produced by Oiyu.
 * 3Unreal (2001-2003) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 2 Black Shuck (2002-2004) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 4The Bunny Man (2003-2004) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 3The Hitchhiker (2005) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 1Red or Blue? (2006) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 1Teke Teke (2006-2007) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 2Revelations (2006-2014) {Sci-Fi Channel/Syfy/Chiller}
 * 4Red Room (2007) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 3Notebook of Death (2007-2009) {Tetragon}
 * 4Fatal Fare (2008) {Sci-Fi Channel}
 * 3Cove (2009) {Sci-Fi Channel/Syfy}
 * 1Cool Kids (2009-2012) {Tetragon}
 * 4University (2010-2012, co produced with Venga Pictures) {Tetragon}
 * 1Hell and Back (2012-2013) {Syfy}
 * 3In The Walls (2015) {Chiller}
 * 2Detective Smith (2015-present) {Chiller/Syfy/Tetragon/Firebasket Entertainment}
 * 1iCE (2016-2018) {Tetragon}
 * 3Ubloo (2017-2018) {Tetragon}
 * 6Hell Mansion (2018-2019) {Tetragon}
 * 6The Bridge (2019) {Tetragon}
 * 1World War III (2019) {Tetragon}
 * 3Area 51 (2019-present) {Tetragon/Syfy}
 * 6Hell on Earth {2020} {Firebasket Entertainment}
 * 6Small Town Mystery {2020} {Tetragon}

Co-productions

 * HiTek (2002, co-produced with Revolution Studios, Screen Gems, and Dark Castle Entertainment)
 * HiTek II (2004, co-produced with Revolution Studios, Screen Gems, and Dark Castle Entertainment)
 * H.E.L.L. Games (2006-2012, co-production with G4 Media)
 * HiTek III: Global Game (2007, co-produced with Revolution Studios, Screen Gems, and Dark Castle Entertainment)
 * G4's House of Horrors (2009-2011, co-production with Chiller and G4 Media)
 * Vision HorrorNight (2012-present, co-production with Typewriter Productions and Blumhouse)
 * The Other Side (2017-present, co-production with Axiom Television, Deadpan Media, and Firebasket Studios)
 * Project Goth Rock: Case Files (2018-2021, co-production with Rhodes Media)
 * CyberZed (2019-present, co-production with SurgeAnime, Typewriter Japan, Firebasket Japan)
 * HiTek IV: Final Game (2021, co-production with Revolution Studios, Screen Gems, Chiller Films, and Blumhouse)