The creators of “Stranger Things” jump the ship to Paramount

By time Foreign things Envelopment at the end of the year, creators Matt and Ross Duffer will have brought their talents back to Paramount.
A few days ago, reports began on surface alleging that the two brothers potentially sought to leave the streamer to make the film and television for the Mission: Impossible studio. Now it’s official: by journalist from the Matt Belloni industry, the Duffers will be completed in Paramount in the future. Their decision has apparently descended into theaters; The brothers wanted their films to come on the big screen, which Netflix does not really want to do unless this film can be a potential winner of the Oscars, the high -level directors really fight for that, or that it becomes so popular as they could both come to theaters. To date, the brothers have released only one film, the 2015 psychological thriller Hidden.
With the duffers left, this marks the first great talented upheaval of Netflix following the recent equally large acquisition of Paramount by the longtime partner Skydance. According to Variety, the future release of the duo will focus on tent films, which is generally bread and butter from the studio. Despite the move, they will always be present at Netflix for a certain time: their production company, Upsoid Down Productions, works on an animated Foreign things prequel Tales of 85 Due 2026 and a second unexpected fallout. There is also noStranger series The districts And Something very bad will happen, that they produced and will also arrive in 2026.
As for the core Foreign things Show, he went out in three games on November 26, Christmas Day and New Year.
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