Joker and Policeman Entertainment

Joker and Policeman Entertainment is a film and television production company, located at Los Angeles and New York.

Background
In July 2016, Nu Comics announced to establish a film production company for it's properties, called Nu Entertainment. However, around that time, Laserium Holdings bought out Idealogy Inc/Sean Bailey Productions, Filmyard Holdings, The Media Farm (founded by Chris Moore), Big Kid Pictures, The Safran Company, Vertigo Entertainment, Radar Pictures, Neo Art & Logic (Joel Soisson), Filmula Entertainment and Lin Pictures.

The companies were merged into Nu Entertainment in August, and a new management was settled. It was planned to produce mainly films that are not based on Nu Comics properties. They soon secured Filmyard Holdings' final investment from Colony Northstar and Qatar Investment Authority, while they secured more funding from Upfront Ventures, Daher Capital, Northgate Ventures, Huahua Media and Tencent. They hired staff and bought equipment used from the likes of, such as, the recent Marvel Studios films. They also hired some staff from Industrial Light & Magic, Trixter and Laserium-GBC Networks Europe's post-production and visual effects departments.

In January 2017, Nu Entertainment was renamed into Joker and Policeman Entertainment. They also announced an exclusive deal with Independent Comics Agency (representing minor comic book publishers and independent authors), to create film and television projects based on their members' properties.

That month, NU Comics pulled out from the venture and decided to produce films through the new Nu Entertainment, although still maintaining the partnership with JPE.