John Debney (The Passion of the Christ, Elf, The Jungle Book, Iron Man 2, Hocus Pocus) & Bruce Broughton (Silverado, Rescuers Down Under, Tombstone, Young Sherlock Holmes, The Miracle on 42nd Street) have teamed up to score the upcoming Prime Video limited series The Gray House. The show is directed by Roland Joffé (The Mission, The Killing Fields) and stars Mary-Louise Parker, Daisy Head, Amethyst Davis, Paul Anderson, Robert Knepper, Ian Duff, Hannah James, Christopher McDonald, Rob Morrow, Colin O’Donoghue, Colin Morgan, Sam Trammell, Keith David and Ben Vereen. The 8-part historical drama written by Leslie Greif & Darrell Fetty (Hatfields & McCoys) and John Sayles (Lone Star, Sunshine State) tells the true story of the four unsung women operating at the heart of Confederate power who evolved their Underground Railroad operation into a daring espionage network, risking their lives and freedom to help preserve the nation’s future and safeguard American Democracy. Greif is also executive producing the project for Big Dreams Entertainment, alongside Kevin Costner, Rod Lake & Howard Kaplan (Odd Thomas) for Territory Pictures, Morgan Freeman for Revelations Entertainment, as well as Lori McCreary (Madam Secretaty, Invictus) for Revelations Entertainment. The show also features original songs by Lainey Wilson, Willie Nelson, Shania Twain, Drake Milligan, Killer Mike, Yolanda Adams, Adrienne Warren, The War and Treaty, Larkin Poe, Scott Stapp, among other artists. Debney & Broughton have previously co-scored the 2015 limited series Texas Rising for Joffé & Greif. Debney has also recently collaborated with Costner on the Horizon: An American Saga movies. The Gray House will premiere on February 26, 2026 exclusively on Prime Video.
Debney’s other recent projects include Derek Drymon’s The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants, which is currently playing in theaters, Kat Coiro’s You, Me & Tuscany, which will be released in theaters on April 10. 2026 by Universal Pictures, as well as Matt Shankman’s The Man with the Bag, which is expected to premiere in late 2026 on Prime Video.