Exclusive: Spain's Movistar Plus+ has gone shopping at Sony Pictures Television.
The streamer acquired the medical drama documentBritish crime drama Girls drugsa thrilling police film Long bright riverStarring Jacob Elordi The narrow road to the far north and Outlander Prequel Outlander: Blood, blood.
Each show will premiere in Spain in 2025, with a launch date set to be announced in due course. They were all presented to buyers at Los Angeles showings in May, where they began generating buzz.
Since this deal also includes library film titles, it's a throwback to the earlier days of production deals — albeit in a 2024 way. As such, Movistar Plus+ will feature six features from Sony Pictures' library, a Sundance title I saw the glow of the television; Debut of Diana O. Pusic by Julia Louis-Dreyfus Tuesday; Saoirse Ronan movie Overtaking; DaddioStarring Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn; Nathan Silver Between the temples; and summer campStarring Diane Keaton, Alfre Woodward, Kathy Bates.
From the Fox medical procedural television program document Stars Molly Parker (House of cards) It is adapted from the Italian series Ray Doc – Neal to Money. Sony closed several deals for the show last month ahead of its debut in January.
The film follows the brilliant Dr. Amy Elias (Parker), chief of the Department of Internal Medicine and Family Medicine at Westside Hospital in Minneapolis, who, after a brain injury wipes out the last eight years of her life, must navigate an unfamiliar world where she has no memory of the patients she… The ones she healed, the colleagues she cheated on, the soulmate she divorced, the man she now loves and the tragedy that made her push everyone away.
Girls drugs It is a British crime drama set in Soho in the 1920s Doctor Who and industry Produced by Bad Wolf, featuring Julian Nicholson (East Town mare), Eliza Scanlen (Little women(and Amy Myers)Bob Marley: One Love) among other things. The BBC series follows Nicholson as Kate Galloway, a single mother who sets up a nightclub amid the hedonistic buzz of post-World War I London, and lives a life filled with criminal activities with the dedicated goal of providing for her daughter.
peacock Long bright river stars and is produced by Amanda Seyfried (The Dropout, Les Misérables, Mamma Mia!) who plays a police officer patrolling a Philadelphia neighborhood hit hard by the opioid crisis, and realizes that a wave of murders may be connected to her history.
The narrow road to the far north We've been building buzz with Jacob Elordi (Ecstasy, Priscilla, Saltburn) in the starring role. Based on Richard Flanagan's Booker Prize-winning book of the same name, the film is set in Australia and charts the cruelty of war, the fragility of life and the impossibility of love, as seen through the eyes of an Australian doctor and prisoner of war. Sony-owned Curio Pictures for Prime Video in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Outlander: Blood, blood It is the latest series in Outlander canon, and will be broadcast in the United States on Starz. It will explore lives and relationships Outlander Leading the charge are Jamie's parents, Ellen Mackenzie (Harriet Slater) and Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy), and Claire's parents, Julia Morriston (Hermione Corfield) and Henry Beauchamp (Jeremy Irvine). The series will focus on two parallel love stories set in two different time periods, with Jamie's parents in the Scottish Highlands in the early 18th century and Claire's parents in World War I England.
“These TV series showcase the breadth and breadth of offerings we offer at Sony Pictures Television, all of which created tremendous buzz when we introduced them to customers at our Los Angeles screenings this year,” said Mark Young, Executive Vice President, Distribution and Networks, EMEA, Sony Pictures Television. .
“Alongside this, there is a host of acclaimed feature film titles that have been the talk of the film festival circuit during this year. This is a truly outstanding offering that builds on our long relationship with the Movistar Plus+ team, and we are sure it will be enjoyed by audiences across Spain.”