'Stranger Things' Creators, the Duffer Brothers, Ink 4-Year Deal with Paramount Skydance
- The Duffer Brothers signed a four-year exclusive deal with Paramount for film, TV, and streaming projects, aiming to create large-scale theatrical films.
- CEO David Ellison stated that landing the Duffers is a win for Paramount in becoming a top destination for talented artists and filmmakers.
- Matt and Ross Duffer expressed excitement over joining Paramount, calling it a fulfillment of a lifelong dream.
- They acknowledged their past experiences at Netflix, appreciating the creative freedom they received while collaborating with their team.
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The creators of Stranger Things, Matt and Ross Duffer, will take a new step in their career after concluding a four-year exclusive agreement with Paramount that will cover feature films, television and streaming projects. According to Variety, the contract will enter into force in April 2026, once they finish their current relationship with Netflix, where they developed the successful series. The agreement will be channeled through their produce…
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