‘Stranger Things’ Creators May Be Leaving Netflix
The Duffer brothers sign a major deal with Paramount to focus on theatrical films and new projects after nearly a decade at Netflix, marking a shift in their creative direction.
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Report: Netflix’s No-Theatrical Policy Pushed the Duffer Brothers to Paramount — World of Reel
So, the Duffers’ Paramount deal is official. After nearly a decade at Netflix, where they built “Stranger Things” into a global phenomenon, they’ve finally packed their bags.The reason? Matt Belloni reports the “dealbreaker” was Netflix’s hardline stance against theatrical. And they’re not alone in walking away because of it. Greta Gerwig threatened to walk off ‘Narnia’ unless it played theaters. Emerald Fennell rejected a richer Netflix bid for…
Will ‘Stranger Things’ Spinoffs Leave Netflix With the Duffer Brothers’ Exit for Paramount?
Hollywood has always thrived on spectacle, but in the streaming era, the true stage lies in power plays. Netflix once crowned the Duffer Brothers as the royal architects of Hawkins, yet whispers now suggest a dramatic shift. The duo is reportedly parting ways with their long-standing Netflix alliance, preparing to script a fresh chapter with Paramount. What reads like another industry deal feels more like a cliffhanger penned by their own hands,…
The surprising move by the creators of "Stranger Things," the star of "The Sopranos" enters Jeremy Renner's prison, encouraging news from the "Yellowstone" universe and other reports from the small screen • Television News
The Duffer brothers, known for the creation of the celebrated series Stranger Things, will leave Netflix after the release of the last season of the series and switch to Paramount. This decision was apparently made because Paramount offers the brothers the opportunity to realize their projects also on the big screen, while Netflix has so far refused to grant them cinema premieres. Stranger Things, which debuted on Netflix in 2016, developed into…
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