Paramount signs multi-year deal with ‘Stranger Things’ creators The Duffer Brothers

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Paramount confirmed Tuesday that it has signed a multi-year exclusive agreement Stranger thing The creators are the Duffer brothers for creating film, television and streaming projects.

The deal calls for Matt and Ross Duffer to “fulfil their ambitions to write, produce and direct large-scale theatrical films,” and will begin after the brothers’ Netflix deal closes in April 2026.

The brothers develop through upside-down photographs alongside the company’s president, Hilary Levitt. The project will receive full weight of Paramount’s support, including franchise development and marketing.

They will continue to work Stranger thing He’ll be reuniting with other Netflix projects and now Paramount streaming head Cindy Holland and Paramount TV head Matt Tonell.

Paramount’s 42-year-old owner David Ellison and his C-suite have been competing to build the pipeline since the Skydance-Paramount merger closed earlier this month. Ellison spoke to reporters last week about his desire to bring the studio back to Hollywood’s pinnacle, watching a sequel to Tent Pole. Top Gun: Maverick and World War I Zoriginal title.

Josh Greenstein, co-chair of Paramount Pictures and vice-chair of the platform, and Dana Goldberg, co-chair of Paramount Pictures and chairman of Paramount Television, are wasting time laying the foundations and wanting to raise 15 films to 20 as soon as possible.

They have already acquired Timothy Chalamett and James Man Gold’s motocross robbery project expensive sideThe speech also reportedly reportedly attacks a global distribution agreement with legends.

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