Seven.One Entertainment Group has agreed a long-term deal with NBCUniversal Global Distribution, giving the German free-TV, pay-TV and streaming operator access to current and future films including Fast X, Oppenheimer, Jurassic World Dominion, and Ticket to Paradise.
Seven.One Entertainment Group is a subsidiary of ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE, housing TV stations such as ProSieben and SAT.1 and streamer Joyn.
Seven.One Entertainment Group will also have access to NBCU’s portfolio of library titles, factual and family entertainment content.
Theatrical titles included in the deal span Minions: The Rise of Gru, Jurassic World Dominion, and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, through to upcoming features Fast X, Super Mario Bros., Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan and The Fablemans by Steven Spielberg.
Seven.One Entertainment Group has also secured rights to library films from the studio, including Inglourious Basterds, Notting Hill, Back to the Future, Bridget Jones’s Diary, The Mummy and all the films in the Bourne franchise.
NBCUniversal TV series are also included in the deal such as the science-fiction adventure drama, Quantum Leap starring Raymond Lee and Caitlin Bassett, along with classic shows such as The A-Team and Magnum P.I.
Henrik Pabst, chief content officer of Seven.One Entertainment Group, said: “This rights deal is groundbreaking for our future content acquisition: For the first time in a deal with a major studio, we can flexibly decide in which order we play out the strong content – whether first on linear TV, AVoD or SVoD on Joyn. Classic TV and on-demand will benefit from this approach. In this way, we play out content from Hollywood optimally and precisely in line with our strategy across all platforms and achieve maximum reach.”
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