Pose, with episodes curated by creator
Ryan Murphy, starting Friday, June 18 at 7 p.m. Eastern time.
The
Pose for Pride special event will feature episodes from the recently concluded third and final season of the Emmy-winning series, as well as “special behind-the-scenes footage and vignettes” about the groundbreaking drama and its creators.
The event comes not only to celebrate the series, but also Pride Month.
The show starred Emmy, Tony, and Grammy winner
Billy Porter, as well as
Mj Rodriguez,
Dominique Jackson, and
Indya Moore. It shed new light on New York City’s African-American and Latino LGBTQ drag ball culture in the ’80s and ’90s.
Disney-Sony Movie Rights Deal Points to Future of Film Licensing
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On the surface, Disney and Sony Pictures Entertainment seem to be two studios heading in opposite directions when it comes to business strategy.
Disney is investing huge sums of money and resources into building direct-to-consumer streaming platforms. Sony Pictures has vowed to stay on its traditional studio path, dealing high-end content to the highest bidders. But the two companies found common ground in a massive U.S. movie licensing deal that was more than a year in the making for Sony.
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News of the agreement cheered Marvel fans, as it promises to make Sony’s Marvel titles including various “Spider-Man” movies available alongside Disney’s Marvel vault on the Disney Plus platform. For industry insiders, the real news is how Disney and Sony rearranged the traditional post-theatrical map for movies on their path to profitability thr
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Disney And Sony Reach Deal To Bring SPIDER-MAN Movies And More Classic Franchises To Disney+
There s some huge news today as Disney and Sony Pictures have announced a deal that will see the latter s slate of movies brought to Disney+, including the
Spider-Man franchise. Find more details here.
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Spider-Man franchise is coming to Disney+!
Disney and Sony Pictures have announced a deal that will see movies released by the latter studio between 2022 - 2026 hit Disney+ following their runs on Netflix. That s good news (even if it doesn t make Disney s streaming service the initial go-to destination for these movies), but even more exciting is the fact that Disney now has access to Sony s vast library.
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The Walt Disney Company and Sony Pictures Entertainment today announced a multi-year content licensing agreement for U.S. streaming and TV rights to Sony Pictures’ new theatrical releases across Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution’s vast portfolio of platforms including its streaming services Disney+ and Hulu, as well as linear entertainment networks including ABC, Disney Channels, Freeform, FX and National Geographic. The deal covers theatrical releases from 2022-2026 and begins for each film following its Pay 1 TV window. The agreement builds upon the companies’ prior arrangement which saw SPE movies licensed to FX in the post-Pay 1 TV window.
The deal also grants rights to a significant number of SPE’s iconic library titles, ranging from the “Jumanji” and “Hotel Transylvania” franchises to Sony Pictures’ Universe of Marvel Characters films, including Spider-Man. This gives Disney enormous programming potential across its platforms and makes th