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Published April 9, 2021

Sony and Netflix expand their relationship with new streaming deal

Which means more bang for your buck
Netflix Sony deal
More Sony productions will be hitting Netflix first, thanks to a new multi-year deal the two companies have inked. The deal gives Netflix exclusive first pay window rights (after their theatrical run) to all of Sony's upcoming films.

More Sony productions will be hitting Netflix first, thanks to a new multi-year deal the two companies have inked. The deal gives Netflix exclusive first pay window rights (after their theatrical run) to all of Sony's upcoming films.

There is already a slew of films that will be part of this deal including Morbius, Uncharted, Where the Crawdads Sing, and Bullet Train along with several un-named sequels set to release in the next few years for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Venom, Jumanji, and Bad Boys.



"Sony Pictures is a great partner and we are thrilled to expand our relationship through this forward-thinking agreement,” Scott Stuber, head of Global Films at Netflix, said in a statement. “This not only allows us to bring their impressive slate of beloved film franchises and new IP to Netflix in the U.S., but it also establishes a new source of first-run films for Netflix movie lovers worldwide.”


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