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Maya Rudolph and Natasha Lyonne are going their separate ways under amicable terms.
The actresses came to a mutual agreement to give up their shared production company Animal Pictures and move on from working as a team as they phase out their final projects.
They released a statement, and a report has offered more insight about what this means for the pair.
Keep reading to find out more…
Deadline broke the news about the future of Animal Pictures, reporting that Natasha would be assuming control of the company on her own as Maya explores different projects.
Animal Pictures was a shared effort from the time that it launched in 2018, and it is unclear if there are any big changes on the way now that Natasha will be running it without Maya.
The women stressed that they were on good terms in a statement shared with the outlet, writing, “Moving forward, Natasha will operate under the name Animal Pictures while Maya will produce independently. We will continue to support each other and remain committed to the various projects we’ve developed together and have in the pipeline. We are excited for each other and what the future holds.”
One of the projects that came from Animal Pictures was Natasha‘s show Poker Face. She recently spoke about the show’s second season.
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