Entertainment
Netflix expands deal with Shonda Rhimes over ‘Bridgerton’
Netflix, on Thursday, expanded its deal with “Bridgerton” television producer, Shonda Rhimes, adding feature films, gaming and live events to its pact with her company.
Netflix said the deal with Rhimes and her Shondaland Media company would give the streaming platform the opportunity to “exclusively produce, stream and distribute feature films as well as potential gaming and virtual reality content, ” Reuters report.
“The pact currently includes a branding and merchandise deal for Shondaland Media content, which will now add live events and experiences,” the company said in a statement.
“Bridgerton,” a modern twist on Jane Austen-style historical romance, was a huge hit for Netflix and three more seasons have already been ordered.
The expanded deal with Netflix will also include financial support for a diversity initiative launched by Shondaland aimed at increasing the numbers of women and people of color in the entertainment industry.
Rhimes said in a statement she was excited to expand her relationship with Netflix and praised the company for “supporting my creative vision and showing a continued dedication to the innovation that has made Netflix such a powerhouse.”
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