Katy Wallin and Stephanie Bloch Chambers, who run unscripted producer Wallin Chambers Entertainment, have extended their overall deal with Lionsgate.
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Shawn Levy is doubling down on his future with Netflix. The filmmaker, who this week started production on Netflix’s action-adventure feature The Adam Project, has signed a five-year, first-look film and TV deal with the streaming giant.
Sources describe the combined film and TV deal as being in the nine-figure range, which represents an eye-popping sum for a non-writing producer. Levy and his 21 Laps Entertainment banner's current film deal is with Fox and with that pact expiring in December,
.Katy Wallin and Stephanie Bloch Chambers, who run unscripted producer Wallin Chambers Entertainment, have extended their overall deal with Lionsgate.
Will Thorne Staff WriterMike McMahan, the creator of “Star Trek: Lower Decks,” is cementing his future at CBS Studios.The writer and producer has inked a new two-year overall deal with the studio. Under the pact, CBS Studios will have the exclusive rights to produce all TV content created and developed by McMahan.News of the deal comes exactly two months after “Lower Decks” wrapped its 10-episode first season run on CBS All Access.
Elaine Low Senior TV Writer“Game of Thrones” and “Lord of the Rings” writer-producer Bryan Cogman has struck a multiyear overall deal with Entertainment One, which follows his most recent overall at Amazon Studios.Under the terms of the agreement, he is set to develop scripted television and new media projects for eOne.
Wonder Woman 1984 on Christmas Day, while Disney+ will feature the Pixar movie Soul and the Season 2 finale of The Mandalorian. As usual, Netflix has a fresh pack of shows for you to check out in the final month of 2020.
Rachel Kaplan is heading back to Warner Bros. Television after striking an overall deal with the studio via her new production company.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterRachel Kaplan has signed a multi-year overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, Variety has learned.Kaplan, the former head of Keshet Studios, is also launching her own production company — Absecon Entertainment. Under the deal, she will develop and produce original scripted programming to be produced by Absecon in association with Warner Bros.
Maya Jama has wowed fans with her incredible hair transformation after going blonde.The 26 year old, who appears to enjoy changing her long tresses as she also showed off her new fringe recently, took to her Instagram stories to unveil the 'do with to her 1.9million followers.
X-Men star Elliot Page has taken to social media to let fans know that he is transgender and will now be going by a new name.Elliot, who was previously known by the name of Ellen, shared a letter to his fans on Twitter earlier this week, telling them, "I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot."He continued, "I feel lucky to be writing this. To be here.
Wonder Woman 1984 at Christmas while Disney+ has the premiere of Soul and the Season 2 finale of The Mandalorian. Of course, Netflix has a number of things for you to check out in the final month of 2020.
Entertainment Weekly has revealed its 2020 Entertainers of the Year and there’s an incredible amount of talent on it.
There have been rumors about David Lynch working on a new project for Netflix for months. Well, it seems like things are finally moving, at least according to a new report.
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Peter White Television EditorDee Harris-Lawrence, who is co-showrunner of CBS legal drama All Rise, is staying in the Warner Bros. family after striking an overall deal with the studio.Harris-Lawrence, who is also showrunner of OWN’s David Makes Man, has closed an exclusive multi-year deal with the company – first studio overall pact.She came on board All Rise, which is produced by Warner Bros.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterDee Harris-Lawrence has signed a multi-year overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group.Harris-Lawrence is currently an executive producer and showrunner on the OWN series “David Makes Man” as well as executive producer and co-showrunner on the CBS legal drama “All Rise,” both of which are produced by Warner Bros.“I am thrilled to be continuing my relationship with Warner Bros,” Harris-Lawrence said.
Naman Ramachandran Netflix’s “Delhi Crime” won best drama series at the 48th International Emmy Awards while iconic British actor Glenda Jackson and 13-year-old Billy Barratt won the acting categories.The awards were announced during a live ceremony hosted by actor Richard Kind on Monday.Jackson added to her BAFTA leading actress win for BBC TV movie “Elizabeth is Missing,” while Barratt won for another BBC TV movie, “Responsible Child,” which also won the TV movie/mini-series
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Human rights activist and author Kimberly Latrice Jones is moving into television after striking an overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group.Jones is the co-author of I’m Not Dying With You Tonight, alongside attorney Gilly Segal, a YA novel that focuses on prejudice and the racial tension in America.
Shawn Levy, with his company 21 Laps Entertainment, has signed a first-look feature deal with Netflix, which also extended the director’s current television overall deal with the streamer.Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment has over six series in production and more than 15 additional series and films in active development at Netflix.