Entertainment
Bannerman Greenlit in First Netflix, AMC Global Media Co-Production
John R. Maxim’s spy book series “Bannerman” will get the TV adaptation treatment from Netflix and AMC Global Media, marking the companies’ first co-production.
The drama series hails from executive producers Shane Black (“Lethal Weapon, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”), Craig Silverstein (“Nikita,” “Turn: Washington’s Spies”), Greg Nicotero (“The Walking Dead,” Pulp Fiction”), Brian Witten (“Creepshow”). AMC Studios serves as the lead studio.
Silverstein is also attached to showrun and write, while Black co-wrote the first episode and will direct the first two episodes. “Bannerman” marks Black’s first written-directed TV series after writing and directing films like “The Nice Guys,” “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” and “Iron Man 3,” among others.
The official logline is as follows: “Paul Bannerman, a lethal covert operative, convinces a group of the world’s most deadly assassins to quit the spy game for a chance to lead normal lives in the suburbs of Connecticut. Old enemies, bad habits, a paranoid government and an unrelenting ex-cop will make retirement their most difficult mission yet.”
As a result of the co-production, which marks the company’s first collaboration to jointly develop and produce select original series, “Bannerman” will premiere on AMC in the U.S. and Canada, and will drop on Netflix in the U.S. and Canada 90 days after the season finale airs on AMC.
Netflix and AMC will jointly premiere each episode in Australia, New Zealand and Spain, and everywhere else, Netflix will debut the show exclusively.
“Bannerman” was announced to be in the works at AMC back in 2023, but it appears that the partnership with Netflix enabled the project to move forward.
“Bannerman is a smart, high-octane thrill ride of a series, powered by an extraordinary creative team,” chief content officer of AMC Global Media and president of AMC Studios Dan McDermott said. “This is the perfect premium drama to kick off our first co-production with Netflix, and we are thrilled to continue evolving and expanding our partnership by jointly developing and producing select original series for our respective platforms.”
Spanning five books, the Bannerman series centers on ex-spy Paul Bannerman, who gets pulled out of suburban life and back into the world of crime. Matters are made more complicated when his girlfriend’s father, Raymond Lesko, comes crashing into Paul’s life as a grizzled former NYPD officer who suspects Paul is not who he says he is, per the official logline.
Nicotero is represented by UTA, Mosaic and JSSK. Craig Silverstein is repped by WME and HJTH. Shane Black is repped by WME, Greenlit and Eric Brooks.
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Entertainment
Karen Bass Urges Paramount’s David Ellison, California AG Rob Bonta to ‘Find Common Ground,’ Reach Settlement on WB Merger Lawsuit
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is urging David Ellison and California Attorney General Rob Bonta to “find common ground” and settle a lawsuit seeking to block the pending $110 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger.
“While there are varying perspectives on the proposed transaction, today we are united around one clear message: It is time for all parties to come to the table,” Bass said during a news conference on Thursday. “The continued uncertainty is not good for workers, not good for productions and not good for the future of this industry. Too many productions in L.A. are now at a standstill, which means Angelenos are out of a job and they’re not getting paid.”
“As mayor, I cannot stand by while the job security of thousands of hardworking union members is being put at risk. That is why we are calling on Paramount, Attorney General Rob Bonta, and all relevant parties to come together, engage directly and in good faith, and work urgently to find common ground and keep our vital industry in Los Angeles at a time when film and television production is already facing significant challenges,” Bass continued. “We cannot afford prolonged uncertainty that delays investment, puts production on hold, and creates greater instability for thousands of workers and family. Any resolution must put workers and the long-term health of our entertainment industry at the center, it must include meaningful and enforceable commitments to keep Paramount and Warner Brothers Discovery in L.A. as well as maintaining jobs, productions, and investments in L.A. and California.”
Bass’ call for a settlement comes after TheWrap was first to report a new study by L.A County’s Department of Economic Opportunity and CVL Economics, which found that the merger could result the loss of nearly 4,500 TV and film jobs over the next three years.
It could also risk 2,661 indirect jobs at small businesses that support production — such as prop houses, printers, transportation companies and other vendors — and 3,204 induced jobs that exist because film and TV workers spend money in the local economy — including restaurants, retailers and service providers.
Overall, the economic impact of losing these jobs would be $1.26 billion in wages, $2.78 billion in economic value, $4.06 billion in total business output and $547 million in tax revenue, including $78.6 million in local taxes — most of which (63%) comes from property taxes, per the study.
Meanwhile, Paramount CEO David Ellison has threatened to begin the process to move the company’s operations out of the Golden State starting Oct. 1 if Bonta does not come to the table on a settlement. Bonta has called the threat “blackmail” and maintains that he is open to a settlement, but that Paramount needs to offer structural remedies, such as divestments, rather than behavioral remedies.
More to come…
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movies
‘Lanterns’ Premieres Among HBO Max’s Top Titles
Lanterns is shining brightly on upon its series debut.
The DC Studios series raked in 9.3 million globally cross-platform viewers and 6.6 million in the U.S. in its first three days of availability on HBO and HBO Max, per Warner Bros. Discovery. With regard to streaming, it now ranks among the top five series premieres on HBO Max.
The company confirms that the Lanterns premiere outperformed those of several tentpole series including IT: Welcome to Derry, The Penguin and True Detective: Night Country. Those went on to average 27.1, 19.8, and 17.5 million global viewers, respectively, making a good case for the trajectory of Lanterns.
The premiere episode of Lanterns has showed some longevity, as well, remaining as the No. 1 title on HBO Max’s daily Top 10 list since Sunday.
Lanterns is from co-creators Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King. New episodes air Sunday nights at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET on HBO and are available at the same time on HBO Max.
The series follows new recruit John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) and Lantern legend Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery with cosmic ties as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.
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Entertainment
‘Lanterns’ Lands Among Top 5 HBO Max Series Premieres With 9.3 Million Viewers
DC Studios’ “Lanterns” debuted among the top five series premieres on HBO Max.
The series, which stars Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler, scored 9.3 million global viewers within its first three days of availability across HBO and HBO Max. Of those viewers, 6.6 million viewers were within the U.S.
The viewership marks DC Studios’ top series premiere on HBO Max, and outperformed some of the debuts of “It: Welcome to Derry,” “The Penguin” and “True Detective: Night Country.”
“It: Welcome to Derry” went on to average 27.1 million viewers while “The Penguin” and “True Detective: Night Country” went on to average 19.8 million and 17.5 million global viewers, respectively.
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