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15.04.2020 - 18:11 / deadline.com
By Andreas Wiseman
International Editor
EXCLUSIVE: In a seven-figure deal, Amazon Studios has beaten out more than ten film and TV offers to win screen rights to QCode mystery-sci-fi podcast The Left Right Game. Producers will include Creed and Westworld star Tessa Thompson, who led voice cast on the podcast.
In the audio drama, an idealistic journalist (Thompson) tries to make a name for herself by following a group of paranormal explorers, obsessed with a seemingly harmless pastime known as
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The decade-old “Astronomia” has become the unlikely soundtrack to a pandemic.
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Sky Studios, the production arm of Comcast-owned European pay TV giant Sky, has taken a minority stake in new U.K. scripted indie banner The Lighthouse.
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Christian Davin has been named global head of movies marketing for Amazon Studios, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Davin joins the company from Netflix, where he most recently served as vp global creative marketing for films, working on campaigns for Roma, Bird Box and To All the Boys, among others.