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After four years as the international acquisitions executive at Hulu, Kelly Miller is joining the Endeavour Content team. Prior to joining Hulu, Miller was director of acquisitions at Roku and co-productions at Vimeo. She also spent time in comedy development at 20th Century Fox TV. Endeavour Content was formed when WME and IMG merged. Kelly Miller will be heading up acquisitions at Endeavour. She will be responsible for finding content that fits the Endeavour brand.
The latest addition to Hulu is a new division called Endeavor Content. The new division is set to offer lucrative terms for content creators, distributors and TV networks. Founded by Peter Chernin, Endeavor Content has partnered with CAA and UTA to create original programming. Endeavor Content has embraced the inclusion rider, which advocates for diversity at all levels of production. For example, a majority of the company's content is created by women and people of color.
The company has already financed seven movies in 2018 and one in 2019, including "Book Club" with Diane Keaton and Jane Fonda. In addition, Endeavor recently settled a long-running dispute with the Writers Guild of America by selling the rights of the comedy to Paramount. The movie grossed over $100 million. This is good news for both companies, as it ensures more diverse content for Hulu.
Since its launch four years ago, Endeavor Content has already acquired numerous production companies. Besides hiring veteran producers, it has also taken a minority stake in The Ink Factory, which is behind the acclaimed film The Night Manager. The company has also made several adaptations of popular novels, including Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. The company's ambitions are far reaching. And its new partners will continue to expand, as well.
In addition to hiring Sundance Now's Owen Shiflett as a senior vp for development, Stillerman is also launching a new production company called Content Superba. He previously served in the same position at Shudder and Sundance Now, both part of AMC Networks. Before joining Hulu, Stillerman served as the head of AMC's originals department. He was in charge of Mad Men and Breaking Bad. But as the streaming service restructured its business, the two executives were pushed out of their respective positions.
Kelly Miller is the new vice president of international acquisitions for Hulu. She was previously the international acquisitions executive for Hulu and left the company in 2017. Prior to her tenure at Hulu, she served as the director of acquisitions at Vimeo and Roku. Before that, she worked in comedy development at 20th Century Fox TV. Endeavor Content was created through the merger of WME and IMG.
In her previous role, Miller worked for Endeavor Content and Vimeo on originals, global coproductions, and content acquisitions. She will lead co-production efforts in the U.S. for the new platform. She will report to Dina Vangelisti, who previously served as executive VP of content distribution for BBC Studios Americas. Miller's promotion signals the company's continued expansion into the US market.
A new trailer for the "Predator" sequel, "Prey," has been released. The film is set in a fictional world where predators hunt prey for its flesh. While the sequel has a vastly different setting than the first, the tone remains similar. The new film is also available on Hulu, and will feature Comanche subtitles. In fact, this is the first feature-length film to be subtitled in Comanche.
The "Prey" movie is directed by Dan Trachtenberg and written by Patrick Aison. It is produced by John Davis, Jhane Myers, and Marty Ewing and stars a Native Comanche producer. The cast includes Alison Oliver, Joe Alwyn, Sasha Lane, and Jemima Kirke. Those with an affinity for Native and First Nations culture can look forward to a multicultural cast that celebrates the differences in American Indian cultures and lifestyles.
The film takes place 300 years before the arrival of European settlers in the Comanche Nation. A fierce warrior named Naru is raised by legendary hunters. In her quest to protect her people, she meets a prey that is far more evolved than she ever expected. The outcome of their fight is a terrifying showdown. In the end, only one of the two will survive. While both sides can fight off their adversaries, there are also some similarities, including a new antagonist in the form of a cyborg.
While Birds of Prey may lack the depth and complexity of other superhero films, the premise is a fun and entertaining one. The film features a mix of intense fights, silly self-aware laughs, and some great moments. This movie lacks the edgelord humor of the Suicide Squad, but it focuses on the zany character Harley Quinn, which makes the film enjoyable and funny at the same time.
With a new lineup of upcoming titles coming this month, you'll have plenty of options to watch on your television. In July, Hulu will stream the Bonnaroo music festival live. There will also be two major releases: FX's The Old Man starring Jeff Bridges and Emma Thompson's Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. All of these shows are sure to please fans of classic TV shows and movies.
With its content growing every month, the network has added several new titles for June. The June lineup includes Seth MacFarlane's sci-fi show The Orville, a great rom-com called Fire Island, the travel industry expose The Last Tourist, the college admissions drama Try Harder!, and the comedy The Worst Person in the World. Only Murders in the Building, which is set to premiere on June 19, will also be available on the service.
In addition to new TV shows, Hulu's June lineup includes hundreds of new titles. Hulu's summer lineup includes popular movies, series, and original series. It will also stream the first season of The Orville: New Horizons, which moves from Fox to Hulu. Other new shows this month include The Croods and Love, Victor. There are also a number of movies returning to Hulu:
While many of these titles are available to stream for free on Hulu, some are available only to subscribers. Hopefully, Hulu will continue to expand its lineup, bringing even more new shows to the streaming service. If you haven't signed up for a Hulu account yet, you can still take advantage of their free trial period, which allows you to watch any of the new titles. But make sure you renew your subscription to avoid the price increase.
The upcoming July lineup includes an ensemble cast of series and movies for all genres. Among the many genres featured in the lineup are dramas and comedies. For a more light-hearted mood, there's a new series, "Maggie," starring Rebecca Rittenhouse, which is based on the bestselling novel by Jane Austen. The season finale of The Americans is also coming this month.