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Netflix scores streaming rights to new top Sony films

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NEW YORK ( AP) — Netflix further beefed up its film catalog on Thursday in a multi-year deal that will make it the new streaming home to Sony Pictures’ top releases in the U.S.

Beginning next year, Sony’s new films will exclusivel­y stream domestical­ly on Netflix after their theatrical runs. That includes movies in popular franchises like “Spider- Man,” “Venom” and “Jumanji,” and 2022 releases including “Morbius,” “Where the Crawdads Sing,” “Uncharted” and “Bullet Train.”

The agreement also gives Netflix a first-look option on any fi lms the Culver City, California-based studio elects to send directly to streaming.

In a world of quickly proliferat­ing streaming services, the deal — once the kind that would have typically gone to premium cable networks — is an anomaly. Sony is the only traditiona­l Hollywood studios without a streaming service of its own. The Walt Disney Co. has Disney+, Warner Bros. has HBO Max, Universal Pictures has Peacock and Paramount Pictures has Paramount+.

Wednesday’s deal replaces a long- running agreement between Sony and Starz. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. During the pandemic, Sony previously sold to Netflix Kevin Hart’s “Fatherhood,” “The Mitchells Vs. The Machines” and “Wish Dragon.” It also sent “Greyhound” to Apple TV+ and “American Pickle” to HBO Max.

“Sony Pictures is a great partner and we are thrilled to expand our relationsh­ip through this forward-thinking agreement,” said Netflix global film head Scott Stuber.

 ?? HIRAM GARCIA/SONY VIA AP ?? This image released by Sony shows Kevin Hart, from left, Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan and Jack Black in a scene from “Jumanji: The Next Level.”
HIRAM GARCIA/SONY VIA AP This image released by Sony shows Kevin Hart, from left, Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan and Jack Black in a scene from “Jumanji: The Next Level.”

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