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A24 Ventures Into Unscripted TV With Neighbor Dispute Docuseries "Neighbors"
The indie film studio behind hits like "Uncut Gems" and "Euphoria" is expanding into reality TV with a quirky new show about feuding neighbors.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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A24, the indie film and TV studio behind acclaimed projects like "Uncut Gems" and "Euphoria", is venturing into unscripted television with its first reality series "Neighbors". The docuseries, which premieres on HBO on February 13, follows various neighborhood disputes and feuds across the country, including a 73-year-old triathlete who wears a yellow mankini that upsets his San Diego community, and a fight in Florida over a private beach. The show is executive produced by Josh Safdie and directed by up-and-coming filmmakers Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford, giving it the signature A24 cinematic style.
Why it matters
A24's move into unscripted television represents a strategic expansion for the company, which has primarily focused on prestige film and scripted TV projects. "Neighbors" showcases A24's ability to bring its distinctive creative vision to the reality genre, potentially opening up new avenues for the studio as it looks to diversify its content offerings and reach new audiences.
The details
"Neighbors" was born out of the filmmakers' fascination with online videos of neighbor disputes and conflicts. After a road trip around the country to capture more of these stories, the show features a range of quirky feuds, including a TikTok star battling a conspiracy theorist over a fence in Montana and a former Texas senator fighting with her neighbor over an 8-foot concrete wall. A24 is also developing other unscripted projects, including a reality cooking competition based on the video game "Overcooked" for Netflix.
- "Neighbors" premieres on HBO on Friday, February 13, 2026.
The players
A24
A24 is an independent entertainment company known for producing acclaimed films such as "Uncut Gems" and "Everything Everywhere All at Once", as well as the HBO series "Euphoria". The company is now expanding into unscripted television with its first reality series, "Neighbors".
Danny Smiechowski
A 73-year-old triathlete in San Diego who likes to ride his exercise bike in a yellow mankini, much to the dismay of his neighbors.
Josh Safdie
An executive producer on "Neighbors" and a prominent filmmaker within the A24 universe, having directed the studio's highest-grossing film "Marty Supreme".
Harrison Fishman
A nascent filmmaker who co-directed "Neighbors" alongside Dylan Redford, bringing the signature A24 cinematic style to the unscripted series.
Dylan Redford
The co-director of "Neighbors" alongside Harrison Fishman, and the grandson of acclaimed filmmaker Robert Redford.
What’s next
A24 is continuing to develop additional unscripted projects across docuseries, competition shows, and ensemble reality formats, as the company looks to further expand its content offerings beyond its traditional focus on prestige film and scripted television.
The takeaway
A24's foray into unscripted television with "Neighbors" showcases the studio's ability to bring its distinctive creative vision to new genres, blending its signature cinematic style with quirky, character-driven stories about everyday conflicts. This move signals A24's ambition to diversify its content and reach new audiences, while still maintaining the brand's reputation for innovative, boundary-pushing entertainment.

