New details emerge about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's upcoming exposé documentary
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have not renewed their original $100 million multi-year deal with Netflix. Instead, they have signed a new, more limited agreement, which has been downgraded from an exclusive, large-value deal to a first-look deal [1][2].
Under the new arrangement, the Sussexes' projects will be created across various genres, all falling under their As Ever brand. However, there are no confirmed new projects publicly detailed since the reduction of the deal. It appears that future projects will be considered by Netflix first, but with less financial commitment or guaranteed production than before [1].
The new partnership aims to resonate globally and celebrate the Sussexes' shared vision. Unlike their original deal, the new setup is a "pay per show" arrangement, with funding given only for projects pitched by the Sussexes. Netflix will continue to support Archewell Productions, covering staff and office costs [3].
Meghan Markle confirmed the renewed partnership between the Sussexes and Netflix, expressing pride in continuing to work with the streaming giant. The Duchess of Sussex stated that she and Harry feel inspired by their partners and the Archewell Productions team [4].
Despite speculation about a possible new tell-all documentary from the Sussexes, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have no plans to release a follow-up to their 2022 tell-all documentary, Harry & Meghan [5].
| Aspect | Details | |-------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Original Netflix Deal | $100 million multi-year deal signed previously | | Current Status | Not renewing the original multi-year deal; downgraded to first-look deal | | Future Projects under As Ever | No specific projects publicly announced under Netflix since downgrade |
This latest development marks a shift in the Sussexes' relationship with Netflix, moving from a broad content production partnership to a more focused, project-by-project approach. The report about the new Netflix agreement was published by The Sun [6].
References: 1. The Sun 2. Variety 3. Deadline 4. People 5. CNN 6. The Sun
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