Production houses in APAC are capturing a record share of global streaming commissions — Netflix commissioned 62 APAC titles in Q1 2026 alone, up 22% year-over-year — while Japan and Indonesia both now offer cash rebates of up to 50% on local production spend, among the highest incentive rates anywhere in the world (Variety, 2026).
This directory lists verified production houses active across Asia-Pacific — sourced live from Vitrina’s global entertainment company database and verified for active production credits, facility capacity, and direct contact accuracy. Use the filters to narrow by hub and production type, then connect directly with production decision-makers. For related markets, see our top production houses in Asia and top production houses worldwide directories.
- 1Netflix commissioned a record 62 APAC titles in Q1 2026 (+22% YoY), with Southeast Asia now its fastest-growing commissioning market.
- 2Australia’s Gold Coast screen sector reached A$924 million in expenditure in 2024/25, with new soundstage construction from Shadowbox Studios and Pinnacle Studios underway.
- 3Japan and Indonesia both offer cash rebates of up to 50% on local production spend — Indonesia’s new Jakarta incentive is tied to Netflix’s commitment to shoot six films there.
- 4Australia’s Producer Offset gives 40% QAPE for theatrically-released features and 30% for TV series, on top of a separate 30% Location Offset for large international productions.
- 5South Korea’s Studio Dragon delivered three consecutive top-3 global Netflix hits by viewing hours between 2023 and 2025, reinforcing the region’s streaming-commissioning power.
The top production houses in APAC include Studio Dragon (Seoul, South Korea — CJ ENM’s production arm, delivering repeated top-3 global Netflix hits), Banijay Asia (Mumbai, India — produces scripted, unscripted, and factual content across the region), and Fremantle / Beach House Pictures (Singapore — Fremantle’s majority-owned Southeast Asian producer for Netflix titles). Australia’s Gold Coast, Seoul, Tokyo, and Singapore/Jakarta are APAC’s primary hubs, each backed by a distinct national incentive. Vitrina indexes verified APAC production houses with direct contacts, facility details, and production credits.
Why APAC Is a Fast-Growing Production Market
APAC’s production ecosystem spans Australia and New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia — a genuinely pan-regional bloc that streaming platforms now treat as a single commissioning market. The region is defined by five structural forces: a record-setting Netflix commissioning pace across the bloc, Australia’s Gold Coast emerging as a Southern Hemisphere studio hub, Korea’s continued global drama dominance through Studio Dragon and CJ ENM, an incentive arms race with Japan and Indonesia both reaching 50% rebates, and Southeast Asia’s rise as an alternative to a contracting Chinese import market.
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Australia’s Gold Coast screen sector generated A$924 million in expenditure in 2024/25 — up 77% since 2020/21 — with 14 major productions filming there in 2025 including Monarch: Legacy of Monsters S2 and Godzilla x Kong: Supernova (If.com.au).
Studio Dragon anchors Korea’s global drama pipeline. Banijay Asia represents the pan-regional independent model out of Mumbai. Fremantle / Beach House Pictures shows how European groups are acquiring Southeast Asian producers to serve streaming demand directly. For comparison, see our top production houses in Asia directory.
Top Production Houses in APAC — Full Directory
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APAC Production Hubs: Australia, Korea, Japan & Southeast Asia
Production capacity across APAC spans four distinct hub types — a Southern Hemisphere studio hub, a drama-export powerhouse, an anime/virtual-production leader, and a fast-growing Southeast Asian bloc.
Gold Coast combines soundstage growth with dual Australian incentive programmes. Seoul remains the drama-export leader through Studio Dragon and CJ ENM. Tokyo pairs anime specialization with one of the region’s highest rebate rates. Singapore and Jakarta represent the fastest-growing Southeast Asian bloc. For regional benchmarking, see our top production houses in Asia directory.
How to Choose a Production House in APAC
Choosing the right production partner in APAC starts with understanding the difference between a production house (develops and produces its own content, retaining creative and/or financial ownership) and a production services company (executes another party’s production on location without a creative or financial stake). International producers evaluating APAC should weigh five factors: incentive eligibility under the target country’s rebate programme, streaming platform relationships given the region’s Netflix/Prime Video/Disney+ commissioning intensity, facility capacity at growth hubs like the Gold Coast, whether “APAC” includes Australia/NZ for the specific project’s framing needs, and local-market storytelling expertise for content aimed at Korean, Japanese, or Southeast Asian audiences specifically.
APAC Film & TV Production Tax Incentives: Complete Guide
APAC now has a genuine incentive arms race — several markets have raised rebate rates in 2025-2026 specifically to capture production volume shifting away from a contracting Chinese import market.
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Up to 50%
Japan’s cash rebate reaches up to 50% of local production and post costs, with a new 2026 update introducing multi-year subsidies of up to two years — among the highest and most stable incentive structures in APAC.
Japan and Indonesia’s 50% rebates now lead the region, while Australia’s dual Producer/Location Offset structure remains the most established framework for large-scale international shoots. For comparative benchmarking, see our top production houses in Asia directory.
2026 Trends: Streaming Commissioning & the Southeast Asia Shift
Streaming platforms are treating APAC as a unified commissioning bloc. Netflix, Prime Video, Disney, and Warner Bros. Discovery executives at the 2026 APOS conference publicly framed Asian IP and local storytelling as a global asset class, not a regional afterthought. Netflix’s Southeast Asia commissioning hit a quarterly record of 18 titles in Q1 2026, while Northeast Asia (Korea + Japan) reached 29 titles the same quarter.
Southeast Asia is emerging as the next growth frontier as China’s domestic box office share exceeded 80% in 2025, effectively contracting the market for foreign imports. Indonesia’s new Jakarta incentive and Netflix’s six-film Jakarta commitment are concrete early evidence of production volume shifting toward Southeast Asia rather than China.
Australia’s soundstage capacity continues expanding to capture international productions — Shadowbox Studios’ planned Yatala facility and new Pinnacle Studios builds reflect the Gold Coast’s ambition to become one of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest studio concentrations.
Vitrina’s Role in APAC Production House Discovery
Vitrina’s global entertainment database is the most comprehensive B2B intelligence resource for finding and vetting production houses across APAC and 100+ countries. The directory above surfaces verified APAC production houses filtered by hub and production type. Vitrina also covers top production houses in Asia, top production houses worldwide, and 100+ additional markets globally.
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Conclusion
APAC’s production industry in 2026 is defined by record streaming commissioning volumes, an incentive arms race topping out at 50% in Japan and Indonesia, and a structural shift of international production volume toward Southeast Asia as China’s import market contracts. Studio Dragon, Banijay Asia, and Fremantle’s Beach House Pictures each represent a different model — drama-export leadership, pan-regional independent scale, and European-group acquisition of local Southeast Asian talent.
Use the directory above to explore verified APAC production houses with direct contacts, and compare against our top production houses in Asia directory for benchmarking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which APAC countries offer the best production tax incentives?
Japan and Indonesia both offer up to 50% cash rebates, Singapore offers 40%, and Australia and South Korea each offer up to 30%. New Zealand offers 20-25% for international productions and 40% domestically. The best fit depends on project type and eligible spend.
How is the Korean wave affecting production houses across APAC?
Studio Dragon (CJ ENM’s production arm) has delivered repeated top-3 global Netflix hits by viewing hours between 2023 and 2025, reinforcing Korea’s position as APAC’s leading drama-export hub and driving continued international streaming investment in Korean content.
Does “APAC” include Australia and New Zealand, or just Asia?
In production and streaming industry usage, yes — Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney all report APAC figures inclusive of Australia and New Zealand alongside East, Southeast, and South Asia. This directory reflects that broader industry convention.
Why is Southeast Asia becoming a bigger APAC production hub?
China’s domestic box office exceeded 80% of total revenue in 2025, contracting the market for foreign imports and pushing studios toward Southeast Asia’s young, mobile-first audiences instead — reflected in Indonesia’s new Jakarta incentive and Netflix’s six-film commitment there.
How does Vitrina help find production house partners across APAC?
Vitrina indexes verified production houses across Australia, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, and 15+ additional APAC markets — filterable by hub, facility capacity, and production credits, with direct contact details.
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