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Sky background11/19/2022 The team opened up about other partnerships too, from Peacock in the U.S. We can incubate and support that creator,” she said, mentioning Sky’s distribution partners at NBCUniversal. “It’s a continued interest for us to hear a great story and if it doesn’t have producers attached to it, that’s okay. The challenge is to continue working this way.”Īccording to Lyvers, being flexible when it comes to preferred business models is crucial. “I remember when I saw ‘Babylon Berlin.’ I thought: ‘Wow.’ I didn’t know something like that was possible in German television. I am very curious to see how it will be received in the German market,” said Rosen, also recalling his introduction to Sky. It’s mind-bending and it appeals more to a younger audience. “It’s a really, really interesting show, very complicated in terms of storytelling. They are the real protagonists.”įinally, as mentioned by newly minted vice president of Sky Studios Deutschland Tobias Rosen, Germany will introduce “Huntsville AL,” “based on true events, never told,” and “Souls.”Īs Variety wrote in April, the latter “combines reincarnation and ‘Groundhog Day,’ and that’s just the beginning.” We worked closely with the talent and decided to change some storylines and respect our star system. “I saw the first episode and it’s amazing. “It’s a classic exception to the rule,” she said. “Since ‘Romanzo Criminale’ and then ‘Gomorrah,’ it has been crucial to make that would feel relevant, different and authentic to our audience,” added Sonia Rovai, senior director of scripted production at Sky Studios Italia, calling “Gomorrah” a show that went from being local to “glocal.”īut while Sky prefers original stories to remakes, she noted, an Italian take on “Call My Agent!” is on the way, produced by Palomar and featuring Pierfrancesco Favino, recently celebrated for his turn in Cannes premiere “Nostalgia.” Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo are shooting “Dostoevskij.” In Italy, viewers can expect the second season of “Romulus,” shot in proto-Latin, while “Django” with Matthias Schoenaerts as a Wild West gunslinger will premiere internationally on Sunday. “We will continue to push forward these ambitious stories,” assured Lyvers.
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