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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Announce Major Netflix Update - Liverpool Echo

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 11 – The extended deal with Netflix continues Archewell Productions' projects despite a reportedly smaller contract, with multiple new releases planned this year, Netflix said.

  • On August 11, the couple behind Archewell Productions entered into a new multi-year, first-look agreement with Netflix to develop film and television content.
  • They extended this partnership after their initial five-year deal signed in 2020, prompted by Netflix's ongoing interest in producing diverse film and television projects with them.
  • Their updated agreement includes producing the second season of Meghan’s series With Love, Meghan, a festive episode set to debut in December, and a documentary titled Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within, which focuses on the experiences of Ugandan orphans.
  • Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria noted that "Harry & Meghan" resonated deeply with audiences worldwide and rapidly emerged as one of the platform’s top-performing documentary series, underscoring their significant impact.
  • This extended deal reflects the Sussexes’ commitment to creating thoughtful content that resonates globally and suggests Netflix values their narrative as influential voices across genres.
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