Netflix
will
bring
even
more
Universal
films
to
its
lineup
thanks
to
a
new
deal
that
will
send
the
studio’s
live-action
movies
to
the
streamer
starting
in
2027.
Under
the
agreement,
Universal
and
Focus
Features’
live-action
titles
will
appear
on
Netflix
no
later
than
eight
months
after
their
release
in
theaters.
The
new
arrangement
also
includes
renewing
their
exclusive
licensing
agreement
for
animated
films
from
the
Universal-owned
Illumination
and
DreamWorks
Animation
(DWA).
Netflix
will
get
to
stream
Universal’s
live-action
films
exclusively
for
10
months
following
its
debut
on
Peacock
—
but
the
movies
will
return
to
the
NBC-owned
service
at
the
end
of
this
window.
This
will
eventually
replace
Amazon’s
existing
deal
with
the
studio
that
started
in
2022,
as
Netflix
and
NBCUniversal
draw
closer
despite
streaming
similar
kinds
of
content
like
live
NFL
games
and
the
WWE’s
impending
shift
from
NBCUniversal
to
Netflix
next
year.
Peacock
raised
the
price
of
its
service
in
July
and
reported
losing
500,000
subscribers
in
the
months
prior.
Netflix
and
Universal’s
existing
arrangement
had
brought
films
like
The
Super
Mario
Bros.
Movie,
Sing
2,
The
Secret
Life
of
Pets,
and
Kung
Fu
Panda
4
to
Netflix.
Now
that
the
agreement
has
been
renewed,
we’ll
see
even
more
upcoming
animated
films,
such
as
The
Super
Mario
Bros.
Movie
2,
Shrek
5,
and
Minions
3,
arrive
on
the
streaming
service
in
the
future.
Netflix
has
also
secured
the
rights
to
“select”
titles
from
Universal’s
film
library.
As
part
of
its
earnings
report
earlier
this
month,
Netflix
emphasized
the
importance
of
offering
a
“breadth
of
content”
to
viewers.
It
said
the
company’s
goal
is
to
ensure
it
has
“a
steady
drumbeat
of
great,
new
TV
shows,
movies
and
games
throughout
the
year.”
Disclosure:
Comcast
is
an
investor
in
Vox
Media, The
Verge’s
parent
company.
(Originally posted by Emma Roth)
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