Tom Holland isn’t done playing Peter Parker!
18.05.2023 - 00:37 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor Peter Chernin’s North Road Co. has taken a minority stake in Omaha Prods., the busy production banner headed by NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning. The deal brings an influx of capital to Omaha and it allows the company to tap into the production and distribution infrastructure that Chernin is building through North Road, which launched last year with backing from private equity giants Providence Equity and Apollo Global Management. North Road is in assembling a roster of content banners with the goal of creating a strong independent source of TV and film titles for buyers, particularly those outside the U.S. Omaha is already co-producing projects with North Road-affiliated Words + Pictures, which is headed by former ESPN programming executive Connor Schell. Omaha made a splash starting with the 2021 football season with the launch of its “ManningCast” alternative telecast of “Monday Night Football” featuring Manning and his brother Eli Manning, a fellow retired NFL quarterback, commenting on the game in real time with guests for ESPN 2.
“Through Peyton’s relationship with Connor Schell and our team at Words + Pictures, we havebeen fortunate to collaborate with Peyton and Omaha on several recent projects and havewitnessed first-hand the authenticity with which Omaha mixes humor, heart, and intelligenceinto all its stories,” said Chernin, who is CEO of North Road. “This partnership formalizes and strengthens that relationship and will support Omaha’s growth into new business categories. Peyton is committed to excellence, and we look forward to starting this new chapter together.” After the success with “Monday Night Football,” Omaha is now producing alternative game telecasts
Tom Holland isn’t done playing Peter Parker!
Tom Holland isn't done playing Peter Parker!ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Holland at the premiere of his new Apple TV+ series, in New York City Thursday, where he touched on his future in the franchise.«I think as long as we can do justice to Peter Parker. As long as we can keep elevating and making the films better and making them mean more, then I'll be there,» Holland said of what it would take for him to continue on as Spider-Man.
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