Bell Media seals long-term deal with Warner Bros. InternationalBELL MEDIA SEALS LONG-TERM DEAL WITH WARNER BROS. INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION TO BRING HBO MAX ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING TO CANADAOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Warner Bros. Pictures (Toronto and Los Angeles) – Bell Media announced today a new long-term exclusive deal with Warner Bros. International Television Distribution that brings original programming from WarnerMedia's HBO Max to Canada, beginning in 2020. The announcement is the first for HBO Max programming outside of the U.S. The agreement extends Bell Media's programming partnership with HBO, one of the world's most prestigious entertainment brands, expanding the company's HBO content offering on its SVOD service, Crave, and reinforcing Bell Media's commitment to delivering the most sought-after programming in the world. It also establishes a new alliance with HBO Max, making original series from the highly anticipated new service available to Canadians via Crave and Bell Media's suite of CTV-branded platforms. The deal extends the pay TV rights for Warner Bros first-run feature films adding to the strong relationship already in place between Warner Bros. and CTV for network series, and with Bell Media's specialty services for cable series. The deal encompasses new scripted series primarily produced by the divisions of the Warner Bros. Television Group for HBO Max. Series confirmed for Crave and CTV include buzz-worthy titles with massive star power in front of and behind the camera, such as: the recently announced new “Gossip Girl” series that's set to follow a new generation of New York private school teens, executive produced by the creative team behind the original series; In addition to the above-mentioned series orders, select future projects in the works at HBO Max from Warner Bros. Television Group include: two DC dramas from Berlanti Productions, “Green Lantern” and the anthology "Strange Adventures”; DC drama “DMZ,” from “Westworld's” Roberto Patino and Oscar® nominee/Emmy® winner Ava DuVernay; drama “Crime Farm,” from executive producer Nicole Kidman; the young adult-focused “Red Bird Lane,” from John Wells Productions; drama “Rules Of Magic” from “Jessica Jones'” Melissa Rosenberg and Dana Barrata; drama “The Shelley Society” from “Riverdale's” Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa; the hybrid live-action/animated comedy “Tooned Out” from “The Lego™ Batman Movie's” Jared Stern and Oscar® winner Robert Zemeckis (“Forrest Gump,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”); multicamera comedy “DC Super Hero High” from executive producer Elizabeth Banks; and more. "Bell Media has been an important partner with its channels and platforms bringing HBO originals to viewers in Canada for many years," said Robert Greenblatt, Chairman, WarnerMedia Entertainment and Direct-to-Consumer. "It is only fitting we are not only extending this relationship but also deepening it to include great new series produced for HBO Max." "As we approach the one-year anniversary of the all-new Crave, we're more committed than ever to ensure ongoing access to the highest caliber content," said Randy Lennox, President, Bell Media. "With this new HBO Max agreement, we are expanding our long and successful partnership with HBO and Warner Bros. and demonstrating this commitment to premium content in an era of increasing competition." "Bell Media has been a long-term and strategic partner for both Warner Bros. and HBO," said Jeffrey Schlesinger, President, Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Distribution. "It is only logical for us to expand the relationship by adding the upcoming original programming from HBO Max as well as extend the successful relationship covering our feature films, network series, and cable programming. All of this together makes Bell Media a great Canadian home for all of these assets from WarnerMedia." Specific details on the rollout of HBO Max programming in Canada will be confirmed in the coming months. About Crave:
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October 31, 2019 1:35pm ET by Warner Bros. Pictures |