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Prime Video and IMDb TV, Amazon’s premium free streaming service, have closed a licensing deal with Sony Pictures Television for a suite of classic television series from legendary producer Norman Lear.
The series, including All in the Family, Good Times, Maude, One Day at a Time, 227, Diff’rent Strokes, The Jeffersons, Sanford and Sanford & Son, represent the largest collection of Norman Lear series and the highest number of episodes ever available to stream at one time, according to the
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Billy Bob Thornton will take his final turn as Billy McBride in Amazon Prime Video’s on September 24‚—which means he somehow survived the murder attempt in the season 3 finale.
Rebecca Davis editor“Lego Masters” is heading to China following a major deal from distributor Banijay Rights.Chinese production firm Long Qing Media has been commissioned to create a first run of the show for Shenzhen TV, for which production is already underway.
Selome Hailu editorAmazon Prime Video announced that upcoming fantasy series “The Wheel of Time” will debut in November. The series is adapted from Robert Jordan’s book series of the same name and stars Rosamund Pike as Moiraine, a member of a magical all-female organization who leads five young people on a journey around the world while trying to learn which one of them will fulfill the prophecy of the Dragon Reborn.
promo video for their new series of The Grand Tour. And the engine loving trio claim they ran out of budget to make their own professional one due to Covid restrictions so need to cal on their fanbase to help them out.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe Tokyo International Film Festival has joined forces with Amazon Prime Video to create a new award that will help new film directors. The winner will be given a prize of JPY1 million and the opportunity to explore the production of a feature film with Amazon Studios.The festival is scheduled to be held from Oct.
“Luxe Listings Sydney” series follows three brokers, Gavin Rubinstein, Simon Cohen and D’Leanne Lewis, as they market $3 million to $30 million properties in Sydney. Since 2019 and 2020, when the series was shot, the market in Australia has only gotten hotter, brokers told The Post in an exclusive interview.
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Amazon’s streaming services, Prime Video and IMDb TV, signed a multiyear licensing deal with Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, the company announced on Thursday.Starting in 2022, Universal’s live-action films will first become available on Peacock after their initial theatrical releases, before landing exclusively on Prime Video four months later.Universal titles will include “Jurassic World: Dominion,” “The 355” and “Ambulance.” Prime Video will also gain SVOD rights to Universal’s
Angelique Jackson Amazon’s Prime Video and IMDb TV have inked a multi-year licensing deal with Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, bringing blockbusters like “Jurassic World: Dominion” and “F9” to the company’s streaming platforms.Under the new agreement, Prime Video will will have an exclusive pay-one window for UFEG’s slate of live-action films in the U.S.
EXCLUSIVE: In another blockbuster streaming deal with a major movie studio, Amazon’s Prime Video and IMDb TV have closed a licensing agreement with Universal Filmed Entertainment Group. No one would comment on the financials, but we hear the multi-year deal is estimated to be in the ten-figure range.
coronavirus lockdown. Mark Stobbart was banned from using the internet 15 years ago as part of a sexual harm prevention order, Teesside Live reports.
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