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The purchase of MGM allows Amazon’s streaming service - Amazon Prime Video - to utilise the products the studio has created to develop content around popular worlds such as James Bond, Rocky and RoboCop. ....
DC s Pennyworth May Move to HBO Max for Third Season ✖ Pennyworth, the alternate-history Batman prequel revealing the origin of Bruce Wayne s butler, may be jumping from the Epix streaming service to HBO Max. That s according to a report from Deadline, which says that Warner Bros. Television is negotiating with Epix to bring both current seasons of Pennyworthto HBO Max with the potential to renew the show for a third season. If this happens, ComicBook.com in December, Pennyworth executive producer Bruno Heller suggested Reeves may have an easier going bringing his show to life than the Pennyworth had with their process, given the show s creators imagined Pennyworth for network television. ....
Blumhouse Partners With EPIX to Debut Eight New Horror Films ✖ Few names are currently bigger in the world of fright than Blumhouse Productions, with the coronavirus pandemic and global quarantine preventing audiences from checking out their offerings on the big screen, but the studio is still aiming to deliver audiences exciting adventures to check out in their homes, as Blumhouse is partnering with EPIX to deliver the network eight original movies. The first installment in this slate of exclusive programming, A House on the Bayou, is aiming to head into production in the coming months with a potential 2021 debut, while the rest of the offerings won t be debuting until sometime in 2022. ....
Steve Stark, MGM TV Executive Who Championed Handmaid s Tale, Exits for Producing Deal (EXCLUSIVE) Elaine Low, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Longtime MGM Television executive Steve Stark, who championed the studio’s Emmy-winning drama “The Handmaid’s Tale,” is leaving his executive post and transitioning to a producing deal with the studio. Just over a year ago, Stark was named president of the newly formed MGM/UA Television label and extended his deal with the studio. He had previously served as MGM’s head of scripted television production and development, overseeing all scripted content from concept to production and leading development of new projects. Stark’s segue to a producing role at a time of massive transition for the content business and persistent sale rumors around MGM is no surprise. It’s said to have been under discussion for some time. ....