Apple TV+ Strikes Multi-Year_ First-Look Deal With Chernin Entertainment
- Apple TV+ has entered into a multi-year agreement granting Chernin Entertainment, part of The North Road Company, the first opportunity to develop feature films for the streaming service.
- This partnership builds on their previous collaboration in television series including Chief of War, starring Jason Momoa, premiering August 1.
- Established in 2009, Chernin Entertainment has developed a diverse portfolio that includes notable films such as Hidden Figures, The Greatest Showman, and installments in the Planet of the Apes series, while producing a wide range of scripted and unscripted programming.
- Peter Chernin said, "Apple has been smart, daring, and always supportive," and they are excited to extend their success into film production.
- The deal strengthens Apple TV+’s expanding film slate, following its Best Picture win with CODA and projects like Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon.
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Apple TV+ Inks Multi-Year, First-Look Film Deal With The North Road Company’s Chernin Entertainment
Apple TV+ has inked a new multi-year, first-look feature film deal with The North Road Company’s Chernin Entertainment, the flagship scripted film label behind such titles as Hidden Figures, Ford v Ferrari, The Greatest Showman and Planet of the Apes. On the television side, Chernin Entertainment is already a partner of the streaming platform, producing the upcoming historical miniseries Chief of War starring Jason Momoa, about the unification…
Apple TV+ inks first look feature film deal with media mogul Peter Chernin
Apple TV+ has signed a new multi-year, first-look feature film deal with The North Road Company's Chernin Entertainment, the flagship scripted film label behind titles such as "Hidden Figures," "Ford v Ferrari," "The Greatest Showman," and "Planet of the Apes." On the television side, Chernin Entertainment is already a partner of the streaming platform, producing the upcoming historical miniseries "Chief of War," starring Jason Momoa, about the …
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