Alloy Entertainment

Alloy Entertainment is a creative think tank that develops and produces original books, television series and feature films. The company, a division of Warner Bros. Television Group, generates unique commercial entertainment franchises and collaborates with authors, leading publishers, streaming services, television networks and movie studios to deliver its properties to the world.

Alloy Entertainment produces approximately 25 new books a year, which are published globally in over 40 languages. More than 80 of Alloy Entertainment’s books have reached the New York Times Best Sellers list, including most recently “You” by Caroline Kepnes, “American Royals” by Katharine McGee, and “Frankly in Love” by David Yoon. Previous bestselling franchises “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants,” “Gossip Girl,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “Pretty Little Liars,” “The 100,” “The Sun is Also a Star” and “Everything, Everything” have sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. These titles have also been adapted into hit films and TV shows, with Alloy Entertainment becoming one of the most successful producers of scripted series in the last fifteen years.

In addition to commercial success, Alloy’s books have also received widespread acclaim. “The Field Guide to the North American Teenager” by Ben Philippe won the 2020 Morris Award for best new voice in Young Adult fiction. “Frankly in Love” by David Yoon was also a finalist for the Morris Award and won the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Honor. “American Street” by Ibi Zoboi was a 2017 National Book Award Finalist. Nicola Yoon won the Coretta Scott King-Steptoe Award for New Talent, and her novel “The Sun is Also a Star” was a 2016 National Book Award Finalist, a Printz Honor book and a Walter Dean Myers Award Honor book. Meredith Russo’s “If I Was Your Girl” won the Stonewall Award for teens, was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award and was also a Walter Honor book.

In television and film, “You,” based on the bestselling novel by Caroline Kepnes, is one of Netflix’ most-viewed series of all time – its third season is currently in production. The seventh season of “The 100” premieres in May 2020. A third season of “Legacies” is also in production, as well as the HBO Max original, “Gossip Girl.” Alloy Entertainment recently released two films based on its bestselling novels “Everything, Everything” and “The Sun Is Also A Star” and its original feature “Work It” will premiere on Netflix in 2020.